All that they are

Excellence in Education SINCE 1910

Welcome to Christ Church Grammar School

An inspiring school for boys, where individuality is recognised and potential is realised. We nurture all that they are through exceptional learning, real-world experiences and a deep sense of character and connection.

MEET OUR PRINCIPAL
Principal Alan Jones outside Chapel with students

OUR SCHOOL

Student working in class with device

Academic Excellence

Academic excellence is nurtured through an inclusive, evidence-based approach that supports both gifted and talented learners. As one of the country’s top-performing non-selective schools, Christ Church Grammar School has a long and proud history of educational achievement.

Centre for Excellence

Endless Opportunities

A rich co-curricular program is central to a well-rounded education, giving every boy the chance to explore his interests, discover his talents and develop lifelong skills. From music, drama and the arts to sport, cadets and outdoor education, these experiences build confidence, resilience and a strong sense of self, qualities that stay with them well beyond school.

OUR FACILITIES

  • The School Chapel overlooking the Swan River

    Chapel

    The Chapel is the spiritual heart of the School, a place for worship, reflection, and community. Grounded in the Anglican tradition, it welcomes students of all backgrounds to explore spirituality and values.
  • River Precinct

    Situated on the Swan River, the River Precinct enriches learning and wellbeing, inspiring boys’ curiosity in the early years and supporting environmental studies and water sports in the upper years.
  • Innovation Lab

    The Innovation Lab is a dynamic space where creativity, technology, and critical thinking come together. Students explore hands-on projects like coding, multimedia creation, app prototyping, and 3D design using printers and laser cutters.
  • The Aquatic Precinct is shared between CCGS and MLC

    Aquatic Precinct

    The Aquatic Precinct is a world-class facility offering premier water-based training and competition spaces, featuring a geothermally heated Olympic-sized pool and a versatile heated water polo pool for lessons, training, and events.
3 students smiling outside Chapel
Students doing yoga on the school oval

Centre for Health and Wellbeing

The Centre embraces the whole school, from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 and is focused on influencing and inspiring a new generation of boys to make informed decisions regarding holistic good health and wellbeing.
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Children playing in the sand at the River Precinct

Centre for Pedagogy

Pedagogy means “the art and science of teaching.” The School’s Centre for Pedagogy supports teacher development and reflects our research-based approach to boys’ learning and motivation from Pre-Primary to Year 12.
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Centre for Ethics

Engaging in conversation with the world beyond the School and welcoming philosophers, theologians, members of parliament, novelists, poets, educators and leaders who model an ethical way of life, actively changing the world and reflecting on those experiences.
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Centre for Outdoor Education

For over 50 years, Kooringal has been the backdrop against which the boys develop character and skills through the promotion of self-reliance, leadership, teamwork, responsibility, healthy risk-taking, communal living and environmental care.
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WHY CCGS

WHY CCGS

  • Individualised Learning

    The School focuses on individualised learning, ensuring teachers know each student and work with their strengths, interests and pace, fostering academic excellence and personal growth. Using the unique Christ Church pedagogy, outstanding teachers empower students to take ownership of their learning in a supportive yet challenging environment. This environment promotes confidence, resilience and a lifelong love of learning, ensuring each boy is equipped to thrive in and beyond the classroom.

  • Girls' School Collaboration

  • Partnerships

Preparatory School teacher helping a student
Preparatory School teacher helping a student
Cambridge University lecture in the School Chapel