Stories from Beyond Queenslea Drive As part of the School’s Beyond Queenslea Drive program, Year 10 students are given the opportunity to travel to another country as an exchange student. read more Building good men – the Humble Project The School has just launched the 'Humble Project.' read more Christ Church surfers win on the waves Christ Church surfers have retained the Champion School Trophy for the Metro Zone 4 Competition of the WA Schools Titles -  for the fourth time in a row. read more International Science Forum inspires pursuit in STEM Year 12 student George Schulz recently returned from the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) after spending two weeks at the Imperial College with 35 other Australian students. read more Building lifesaving skills through the Christ Church journey As part of the School’s holistic approach to boys’ education all Senior School students are equipped with vital first aid training throughout their Christ Church journey. read more Wolsey boys raise over $5,000 in support of youth homelessness Nine of our Year 10 boys from Wolsey House 'slept out' as part of Anglicare's School Sleep Out at Optus Stadium, helping raise money and awareness for youth homelessness. In doing so, the boys together with the support of Wolsey House members, raised over $5,000. read more Cross country teams chase gold The 2019 cross country season has been a highly successful one with our senior team currently in 2nd place, achieving outstanding wins in the PSA competition. read more Midnite to bring Brecht parable to life Described as a gangster play, 'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui' is a witty and savage satire of the rise of Hitler recast by Bertolt Brecht into a small-time Chicago gangster's takeover of the city's green grocer trade. read more Senior students join mission of discovery This week boys in the Senior School have been celebrating Science Week and its theme Destination Moon, which commemorates 50 years since the first landing on the moon. read more Residential Community celebrates rich diversity Last Friday evening saw a wonderful celebration of our Residential Community with boarders joined by their families, friends, staff, exchange students and special guests. read more ISCA tour promotes global citizenship Christ Church boys from Years 8, 9 and 10 have recently returned following three weeks of exploration in the United Kingdom. read more Student exchange encourages learning and empathy This week we warmly welcome 15 exchange students from our partner school in Japan, Hotoku Gakuen. read more Cadets step up for leadership training Six of the School's Army Cadets, supported by three Christ Church Cadet instructors, completed a nine day Senior Leadership Course at Irwin Barracks during the holiday break. read more Junior boarders visit family farm Years 7 and 8 boarders enjoyed a special weekend away in Williams prior to the term break. read more Christ Church dominate UNSW ProgComp Christ Church once again dominated ProgComp, the High School Programming Competition, with three of our teams placing in the top 10. read more Enigma inspires a new game of Chess Identifying and tackling challenging projects is one of the key objectives of our Enigma program for students from Years 7 to 9. read more Year 7s harness the winning spirit As part of the Extension Humanities program students from Year 7 had the recent opportunity to visit the University of Western Australia's Classics and Ancient History Department. read more Kings Park fills with House colours The beautiful bushlands of Kings Park filled with colour last Friday as over 600 boys ran cross country for their House. read more Workplace learning offers a head start for students Thirty of our Year 11 and 12 students have just completed two weeks of workplace learning, gaining invaluable experience across a variety of fields. read more Year 10 students inspired by stories of resilience and forgiveness Our Year 10 students welcomed the opportunity to hear from two inspirational, former distance runners - Julius Achon and Eloise Wellings. read more Exchange students join the Christ Church community The School has welcomed seven exchange students from America and France into our Year 10 student cohort as part of Beyond Queenslea Drive (BQD). read more Young men share their reflections on the Year 9 Program Launched in 2018, the School’s year-long program, The Making of Men, has seen over 250 Year 9 boys immersed in life-changing experiences. read more Firsts Tennis player selected to All Australian side Year 11 Christ Church student Luka Brown has been selected in the All Australian Tennis team following tough competition in the 2019 Pizzey Cup. read more Archbishop of Perth visits Christ Church The School welcomed a special visitor last Friday as part of the inaugural Archbishop's Day at Christ Church. read more Indigenous round victory for First XVIII Football team Our First XVIII Football players looked resplendent in their indigenous jumpers last Saturday as they ran onto the field for the annual Indigenous round of Football versus Trinity College. read more Surf Life Saving Cadets announced as finalist – Awards of Excellence Ongoing success with Christ Church Grammar School’s Surf Live Saving Cadets program has led to being selected as a finalist in this year’s Surf Life Saving WA Awards of Excellence. read more Postcards from St. Christopher’s in the USA Each year, the School’s Beyond Queenslea Drive (BQD) program offers an array of global experiences for boys in Year 10. read more Christ Church boys head north for Service in Action Eight of our Year 11 students have recently returned from a life-changing experience at Nullagine, northern Western Australia. read more The mysterious tales of ‘Stalking Matilda’ The Midnite Youth Theatre Company will be presenting Stalking Matilda, a rich theatrical extravaganza full of mystery and intrigue. read more Perspectives in the English Classroom Term 2 has kicked off with a diverse line up of speakers engaging with boys in wider literary and scholarly topics through the School’s English program. read more