Gifted students’ work on display at D&T Exhibition
Year 12 student James Ferguson was recently acknowledged for his final ATAR Design & Technology studies project of the year, which has placed him in the top 20 'student makers' nationally. read more
Students raise the roof at Rock Extravaganza
On Sunday, our talented Rock Workshop students took to the stage for our annual Rock Extravaganza concert. read more
Prep students make a splash at Swimming Carnival
There was an air of excitement in the aquatic centre this Tuesday as we hosted the Pre-Primary to Year 2 Swimming Carnival in the morning, followed by the Year 3 to 6 carnival in the afternoon. read more
Green-thumbed students give back to community
Last week, our Year 10 Marine & Environmental Science students conducted service activities around the School and in the local community as part of their 'Giving Back Day'. read more
Fundraiser for Fergus
Today we are launching a fundraiser for our Year 11 student Fergus Egerton-Warburton, who has been struck by illness. read more
2024 School Prefects inducted
Last week we had the pleasure of announcing the new School Prefects for 2024 during the Year 12 Final Prizegiving Assembly. read more
Young musician performs for local seniors
Last week Year 6 student Daniel Foo travelled to St Louis Estate to play violin and piano for senior residents. read more
Memorable incursions with NASA astronaut and WA children’s author
Yesterday, the Preparatory School welcomed two special visitors - Veteran NASA Astronaut Don Thomas and Western Australian children's author Reece Carter. read more
Mental Health Week activities cultivate mindfulness among students and staff
During the first week of Term 4, the Senior School recognised Mental Health Week with a variety of wellbeing activities. read more
Creativity on display at Art Exhibition
On Monday evening, art students exhibited the fruits of their labour during the opening of 'Best in Show', the 2023 Senior School Art Exhibition. read more
Midnite launches 2024 season
Last week, the Midnite Youth Theatre Company hosted the Midnite Awards and 2024 season launch. read more
Principal’s Cadet Parade honors student achievements
On Friday, the Christ Church Grammar School Army Cadet Unit conducted the annual Principal's Cadet Parade. A number of collective and individual prizes were issued to cadets who have performed to a high standard. Family, staff, and old boys were in attendance to support the Cadets and commend their efforts. read more
Groups return from Nullagine and Marble Bar SIA Tours
In the final weeks of Term 3, two groups of Senior School students went on Service in Action (SIA) tours to remote Aboriginal communities. read more
Students use Venture skills for Duke of Edinburgh journey
Over the Term 3 holidays, Year 11 students Alex Molyneux, Andrew Dreyer and James Gregory travelled to Albany to undertake a challenging bushwalk expedition. read more
Students check in for R U OK? Day
Last Thursday, the Student Wellbeing Commitee and the Wynne Centre for Health and Wellbeing facilitated a number of initiatives to recognise R U OK? Day. read more
Christ Church wins WA FUSE Cup
The third and final FUSE Cup WA tournament took place last week with the Christ Church team taking out first place. read more
Christ Church well-represented in state Water Polo
Christ Church is well-represented in the State Under 15 and Under 17 Water Polo Teams with 14 students earning a spot on the squads. read more
Christ Church excels in Athletics Carnival
Last Friday a team of Christ Church athletes travelled to the Inters Athletics Carnival, putting in a stellar performance coming third overall and setting multiple records. read more
Newly rebranded award honours Boys family legacy
During last week’s Senior School Assembly, we were delighted to be joined by old boy Cameron Boys (‘01) to present the Boys Family Christ Church Grammar School Surf Life Saving Cadet of the Year trophy. read more
Old boys share Everest ambition
Old Boy Connor Coleman ('19) was featured on Channel 10's 'The Project' this week, sharing his ambition to climb Mount Everest next year. read more
Celebrations blossom in Preparatory School
As the seasons change, the Preparatory School welcomed a burst of colour, creativity, and music during its annual Springtime Celebration. read more
Year 11 students visit Tambellup for SIA tour
Three Year 11 students have spent a week at Tambellup Primary School, joined by their peers at St Mary's Anglican Girls School. read more
Chess team bring home trophy for 14th year straight
Last week, the Chess team travelled to Hale School to compete in the 2023 PSA Chess Tournament. The team played extremely well, winning the trophy - the 14th in a row for the School. read more
ELC boys continue food discovery journey
Last week Kindergarten students went on the first of their inquiry-based excursions based on the theme, 'Where does our food come from?', which they've been exploring throughout the term. read more
Soli ’23 performers captivate audience
Year 12 students wowed a packed Hadley Hall at Saturday evening's Soli '23 performance. read more
Performing Arts students take centre stage
Music and drama students will showcase their talents at two events this week, highlighting the integral role of performing arts in our well-rounded education for boys. read more
Kindergarten students host Father’s Day morning tea
This week, Kindy boys welcomed their Dads, Grandfathers and Father figures into their classroom to host a Father's Day morning tea and playdate. read more
Gifted runners sprint to the finish
The Christ Church Grammar School Gift took place on Wednesday afternoon, with the fastest boys from Years 5-12 going head to head to claim glory. read more
Preparatory School celebrates Book Week
The Preparatory School has been celebrating Book Week with a variety of events and activities taking place throughout the year groups to encourage students to take up the joy of reading. read more
PSA success for Christ Church
Last week, students from across the Senior School took part in several exciting competitions in the PSA. read more