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Reunion Weekend 16 -17 June

We were delighted to host out first ever Reunion Weekend on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 June. CGGS hosted nine reunions for alumnae years celebrating 5 to 45 year reunions. As requested by our old grammarians, we are now hosting reunions ever 5 years.

On the Friday evening we welcomed the Classes of 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2018 as they celebrated their milestone 20, 15, 10 and 5 year reunions. A wonderful evening with so many of the guests mingling and chatting across all year levels. We also welcomed many current staff who taught these year levels when they were at school.

On Saturday afternoon we welcomed the Classes of 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993 and 1998 as they celebrated their 45, 40, 35, 30 and 25 year reunions. Again, a very happy occasion that was also attended by a handful of past staff.

CGGS Dad’s Group: Senior School Dads & Daughters Combat Archery

What a bullseye of a time the Dads and Daughters had enjoying a competitive game of combat archery on Friday 16 June in the School Gym! Organised by the CGG Dad’s Group, Senior School Dads and Daughters navigated the playing field, dodging arrows and aiming for targets. They certainly experienced a thrilling physical workout!

After an exhilarating game of combat archery, they all came together to unwind and enjoy a well-deserved break over cold beverages and light snacks recapping on the night’s highlights and fun had by all.

Secondary School

From award-winning performances and work experience reflections to immersive excursions and innovative STEM challenges, our secondary students embraced every opportunity this term.

Junior School

Curiosity, creativity and care have shaped Term 2 at the Junior School with highlights including student-led sustainability initiatives, national debating success and inspiring community connections.

Connected Community

Celebrating 105 years, rallying behind fundraising efforts, and supporting student growth – ended by showcasing the strength and spirit of our Camberwell Girls community.

Principal

This edition, Mrs Dunwoody reflects on a term filled with learning, leadership, and community connection, including milestone events and exciting student initiatives.

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