CCGS World Edition
Principal

- National Schools Network Group
- CCGS Rowing Regatta
- Paul Litherland
- House Swimming Carnival
- School Birthday
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- National Schools Network Group
- CCGS Rowing Regatta
- Paul Litherland
- House Swimming Carnival
- School Birthday
Over the weekend, I travelled to Melbourne to meet with our National Schools Network Group – a collaborative forum that brings together eight like schools from across the country to discuss key issues shaping the education sector. A major focus of this year’s discussions was the role of AI in schools, a space where Christ Church has been at the forefront through our Centre for Pedagogy and Academic Resource Centre. Our approach is centred on equipping students and staff with the skills to harness AI as a tool to enhance their teaching and learning. Since the emergence of AI technologies like ChatGPT, our staff have been actively exploring innovative ways to integrate these tools into teaching practices and learning experiences.
On Saturday, the School hosted the CCGS Rowing Regatta, and I am thrilled with the outstanding performances from our crews. Of the twelve competing crews, nine finished on the podium, with our 9E’s, the 3rd VIII, and the 1st VIII securing victories – culminating in the 1st VIII claiming the Garth Wynne Trophy for the School. A highlight of the day was our 1st VIII racing aboard the recently christened Mark Morrissy – much to the delight of Mr Morrissy himself, who was cheering the team on from the sidelines. The CCGS Regatta is always a fantastic community event, bringing together families from across the PSA competition. A special thank you to the Don Fraser Club for their assistance with the event and their unwavering support of the School’s rowing program – our success would not be possible without them.
We were delighted to welcome cyber safety expert Paul Litherland to the School this week to speak with Year 4 to 8 students about safe and responsible online practices. Last night, we also welcomed around 70 parents to campus for an in-depth discussion with Paul, where he shared practical advice on supporting children in an increasingly online world. Paul visits the School annually as part of the Wynne Centre for Health and Wellbeing’s ongoing commitment to equipping our community with the knowledge and skills to promote positive digital behaviours. The School regularly invites leading experts to speak with students, staff, and families on a range of important topics, including mental health, resilience, leadership, and personal development. These opportunities provide our community with valuable perspectives and practical strategies to support the growth and wellbeing of the young men in our care.
On Tuesday evening, our Senior School House Swimming Carnival saw students competing to bring glory to their House. This much-anticipated event is always a highlight in the school calendar, showcasing not only the athletic talent of our students but also their House spirit. While the competition is friendly, it is undeniably fierce, with competitors pushing themselves to achieve their personal best. Each year, I am delighted by the records that continue to be broken, a testament to the dedication and hard work of our swimmers. Beyond the races, the evening was filled with camaraderie, sportsmanship, and a shared sense of pride. Congratulations to Queenslea House who took out the top spot.
This morning, we proudly celebrated the 115th birthday of Christ Church Grammar School – a significant milestone in our history. The celebrations began with a Service of Rededication at Christ Church Claremont, the place where our journey began under the vision of Canon William McClemans. This special service saw our Preparatory School class captains and Senior School prefects participate in prayers and readings, and the tradition of lighting the Torch of Learning. Following the service, the entire school gathered for a special assembly, where we were honoured to welcome The Right Reverend Bishop Hans Christiansen and the Chair of Council Chris Stavrianou as our distinguished guests. The assembly also provided an opportunity to recognise and celebrate staff members who have dedicated 15, 20 and 25 years of service to the School. It is always inspiring for our students to witness these milestones and appreciate the commitment of those who help shape their education and experiences. The School’s birthday is a moment to reflect on our proud legacy, honour the generations who have shaped our community, and look ahead with purpose as we continue our mission of educational excellence. Please click here for a gallery of images from the morning.
Throughout the term, we have welcomed families to campus for Sundowner events tailored to specific year groups. These gatherings play a vital role in keeping our community informed – not only about the School’s strategic direction but also about key operational updates and year-level news. Beyond that, they provide a wonderful opportunity for families to connect, catch up, and strengthen their ties within the Christ Church community in a relaxed social setting. This Sunday, 23 February we have the Year 7 Sundowner and on Sunday 23 March our Year 8 Sundowner will be held.
Alan Jones
Principal