Discover Christ Church
Interactive Map
-
Main School
Located in Claremont beside the Swan River, Christ Church Grammar School combines a picturesque natural setting with state-of-the-art educational facilities.
-
Aquatic Precinct
The Aquatic Precinct is a world-class facility shared with Methodist Ladies’ College, providing students with premier water-based training and competition spaces. The geothermally heated Olympic-sized pool for swimming lessons, squad training, and competitions. The separate heated water polo court can also be used for lap swimming or split into two training areas.
-
The 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. It hosts assemblies, services, and ceremonies that build a strong sense of belonging and shared identity.
-
River Precinct
Situated along the Swan River, the River Precinct provides a unique natural setting that enriches learning and wellbeing. It plays a vital role in our early childhood programs by sparking boys’ natural curiosity and wonder for the environment. As students’ progress to the upper years, the precinct continues to be a hub for environmental studies and water sports.
-
Playing Fields
The playing fields of Christ Church Grammar School offer spacious, well-maintained grounds for a variety of sports and outdoor activities.
-
St John's Wood Playing Fields
Located in Mount Claremont, this sporting precinct provides expansive grounds where students train, compete, and enjoy a range of outdoor sports. The site features six dedicated fields for rugby and soccer, with ongoing expansion works aimed at consolidating all winter field sports into one central location.
-
Mount Claremont Playing Fields
This historic home of sport remains a vital hub for a variety of sports. The fields are actively used for cricket and AFL and are also accessible to the wider community when not in use by the School.
-
Kooringal Campus
The Outdoor Education centre Kooringal meaning ‘place by the water’ in Aboriginal language is situated in the Jarrah forest on the northwestern bank of the Murray River, at the top of the Darling Scarp. Located 15 kilometres from Dwellingup and 110 kilometres southeast of Perth, it offers a tranquil and inspiring setting for outdoor learning.
-
Education Centre
The outdoor education journey begins in Year 4, with Kooringal providing the backdrop for students’ first experiences in bushwalking, canoeing, orienteering, and team-based challenges. Each year through to Year 10, the program evolves, introducing age-appropriate experiences that encourage resilience, teamwork, leadership, and a strong appreciation for the natural world.
-
Scarp Pool
Winding through the Kooringal site, Scarp Pool is a shallow wetland that supports a rich ecosystem of native flora and fauna. It plays a key role in student learning and recreation offering opportunities for ecological studies, nature exploration, and water-based activities such as canoeing.