Mrs Dunwoody reflects on the significance of the creative arts and last week’s Junior School Art Show.
“Passion fuels no easy crime nor ordinary deed”
Medea may have been written thousands of years ago, but it is a classic Greek tragedy, still studied today. Designed to be highly theatrical and stylised in its storytelling, this production will challenge your thinking and thrill your senses! This is your last opportunity to book tickets!
Please note this production contains live drumming and mature themes.
Recommended for ages 13 and up.
Each evening prior to the Medea production, the PFA offered pre-show refreshments in the foyer of Barbara Sutton Hall from 5.30pm. PFA parent volunteers were thrilled to serve refreshments and light snacks and chat with guests.
It was a wonderful opportunity for the PFA to connect with the CGGS community. Thanks to all the parents and friends who dropped in to say hello.
The Staff Association proudly organised a Christmas in July celebration for all staff on Tuesday 25 July. Staff were asked to wear a touch of Christmas to surprise our students. Many staff dressed up by wearing their prized Christmas jumpers.
It was a wonderful way to pep up the winter spirit.
Mrs Dunwoody reflects on the significance of the creative arts and last week’s Junior School Art Show.
Mr Donohue takes this opportunity to farewell the Junior School community on his final day.