Central Coast Grammar School

Central Coast Grammar School
Latin: Vita Et Scientia
Life and Knowledge
Location
Erina Heights, New South Wales, Australia
Information
Type Independent, Co-educational, Day school
Denomination Nondenominational
Established 1985
Chairman Ken Jolly
Headmaster William Low
Employees ~170[1]
Key people Ron Chambers (Founder)
Grades K-12
Enrolment ~1,150[1]  (2011)
Colour(s) Green, Gold & Blue
              
Website

Central Coast Grammar School is a K–12, co-educational, independent, nondenominational, private day school located in Erina Heights, New South Wales, Australia. The school is situated on a large 17-hectare campus.

CCGS offers a range of cocurricular opportunities to meet a wide range of interests including Public Speaking and Debating, Drama, Music, Outdoor Education, Sport, Overseas Student Exchange and Overseas Tours. The school is a member of the Independent Schools Association (ISA) and plays other ISA schools in sports including Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming, Tennis, Rugby, Football, Hockey, Netball, Softball, Cricket and Basketball. An extensive cocurricular music program supports a great choice of over 15 ensembles including an Infants Choir, Junior Concert Band, Middle School guitar ensemble and Senior Orchestra.

The school's annual community event is the Spring Fair at the beginning of September.

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History

The school was established in 1985 with 165 pupils enrolled and a teaching staff of 19. The first school assembly took place at Avoca Beach Theatre as building work was completed. The original few buildings that dotted along the hillside looked forlorn when set within the spacious folling fields. Ron Chambers was the Founding Headmaster and led the school until his retirement in 1987.

In 1988 Richard Lornie, the school's Founding Deputy Head, was appointed Headmaster. Under his leadership, student numbers exceeded 1000 and CCGS was structured into three sub-schools: Junior School (K-6), Middle School (7-9) and Senior College (10-12).

The School Houses are:

Acacia (Yellow) Grevillea (Red) Ironbark (Blue) Nicholii (Green)

Recent Changes

Currently the Schools Science block is being renovated and is expected to be finished early 2012.

A new Library and Lecture Theatre was opened in 2010. Facilities include 4 tutorial rooms, 2 reading pits and audiovisual and photocopying facilities. The complex houses a state-of-the art technology laboratory with 36 terminals, 4 online public access terminals and wireless access for Notebook computers.

In 2009 the school opened a new multipurpose sports field. The full-sized, floodlit, all weather field has a wet-dressed playing surface suitable for a variety of sports codes.[2]

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