The Camberwell Girls community came together in remarkable fashion for Save Your Seat, demonstrating the power of collective generosity and the strong spirit of support within the School community.
A big thank you to our wonderful volunteers who supported the Year 3–6 Athletics Carnival. The Parents and Friends Association kindly provided icy poles for the students to enjoy, with four Junior School parent volunteers assisting in passing them out. It was fantastic to have Junior School parents present, cheering on and encouraging the girls as they participated, adding to the positive spirit of the day. If any parents are interested in supporting future sporting events, the Friends of Sport subgroup warmly welcomes new volunteers – please contact pfa@cggs.vic.edu.au.



A heartfelt thank you to the volunteers who joined us for our first Parent Craft Session for the Junior School’s Finding Nemo Jr. production. Six wonderful parents came together on Friday morning in the Junior School Art Room, working alongside our talented Set Designer, Merinda Gallagher, to begin bringing the magical underwater world of Nemo to life. It was incredible to see how quickly their creativity came to life, with a fantastic collection of props already underway. These sessions are a lovely opportunity to connect with other parents while contributing to something special for our students. Parent Craft Sessions will continue on Friday mornings from 9.00am–12.00pm, and no sewing experience is required – just a willingness to get involved and have some fun.
The PFA’s Friends of The Arts subgroup supports our Music and Performing Arts programs, helping bring creative experiences like this to life. If you’re interested in getting involved, we would love to hear from you at pfa@cggs.vic.edu.au.





The Camberwell Girls community came together in remarkable fashion for Save Your Seat, demonstrating the power of collective generosity and the strong spirit of support within the School community.
As Term 2 draws to a close, examinations, creative performances, future pathways planning, Upskill programs and GSV finals are all contributing to a busy and rewarding end to the semester.
As excitement builds for the reopening of Barbara Sutton Hall, Mrs Dunwoody has provided an update on the remarkable success of the Save Your Seat Giving Day initiative.