Unused Modules

  • Buildings

    1. Methodist Ladies' College
    2. Walters House (Boarding)
    3. School Chapel
    4. Preparatory School
  • Facilities

    1. Cricket Nets
    2. Aquatic Precinct
  • Category 3

    1. POI Three
    2. POI Four

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  • Floreat

  • Karrinyup

  • Nedlands/Subiaco/Shenton Park

  • Southern Suburbs

  • Floreat

  • Karrinyup

  • Nedlands/Subiaco/Shenton Park

  • Southern Suburbs

  • Schools

  • Category 2

Scholarship
Eligibility
Entry Level
Status
Description
Building Good Men Regional Boarding Scholarship (Year 7)

Eligibility

New students (regional)

Entry Level

Year 7 (2026 or 2027)

Status

Open

Description

Applications for entry in 2026 will close on Friday 5 September 2025 at 4.00pm
Building Good Men Boarding Scholarship

Eligibility

New students (regional)

Entry Level

Years 8 to 10

Status

Open

Description

Applications for 2026 or 2027 entry are now being accepted
South West Academic Scholarship

Eligibility

New students (regional)

Entry Level

Years 7 to 9

Status

Open

Description

Applications for 2026 or 2027 entry are now being accepted
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Eligibility

New students

Entry Level

Years 7 to 10

Status

Closed

Description

Applications for 2026 entry are now closed

SUMMER (TerMS 1 & 4)

WINTER (TerMS 2 & 3)

  • Basketball  

    Badminton  

  • Cricket  

    Cross Country  

  • Rowing  

    Football  

  • Sailing  

    Sailing  

  • Swimming  

    Hockey  

  • Tennis  

    Rugby  

  • Volleyball  

    Soccer  

  • Water Polo  

    Strength and Conditioning   (Years 11 and 12)

  • Golf   (Years 11 and 12 one day event)

     

SUMMER (TerMS 1 & 4)

  • Basketball  

  • Cricket  

  • Rowing  

  • Sailing  

  • Swimming  

  • Tennis  

  • Volleyball  

  • Water Polo  

  • Golf   (Years 11 and 12 one day event)

WINTER (TerMS 2 & 3)

  • Badminton  

  • Cross Country  

  • Football  

  • Sailing  

  • Hockey  

  • Rugby  

  • Soccer  

  • Strength and Conditioning   (Years 11 and 12)

Entry year calculator

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Date of Birth

  • Pre-Kindergarten
  • Kindergarten
  • Pre-Primary
  • Year 4
  • Year 7
  • Year 12

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Alan Jones

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Mark Stone

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Gregory Jones portrait photo

Joe Smith

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Joe Smith

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History

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  • 1910 - 1915

    Rev Canon W J McClemans

    Christ Church Grammar School was founded by Canon W J McClemans with the goal of producing “men of light and learning” (Deus Dux Doctrina Lux). The school opened with nine-day boys in a single classroom at Queenslea Drive and Stirling Highway. As interest grew, two more classrooms were added and land up to College Avenue was purchased. Requests for boarding soon followed. Early boarders lived in the rectory with the McClemans family, but in 1914, a larger residence called Lucknow was leased to house them. That same year, Governor Sir H Barron laid the foundation stone for a new boarding house. School House opened in 1915, allowing boys as young as six to board. McClemans left the school that year to serve as a chaplain in World War I.

  • 1916 - 1921

    S C Noake

    After McClemans’ departure, S C Noake became Headmaster and guided the school through critical growth. In 1917, Christ Church advanced from a preparatory school to one offering university junior examinations. That year saw the founding of the Old Boys’ Association, the first edition of The Mitre, and the establishment of a library. The main oval was levelled in 1918, and in 1920 the School acquired Nanutarra, a riverfront boarding house. However, governance changes in 1917 placed Christ Church under the same council as Guildford Grammar without representation. The council later considered closing the School, but a group of parents intervened, keeping it open. The stress of this situation led to Noake’s resignation in 1921.

Our Value

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  • Respect

    For self, others and everything around us.

  • Integrity

    Having strong ethics and a true moral compass.

  • Excellence

    A commitment to being the very best one can be in all arenas.

  • Care and Compassion

    Kindness and respect for self and others.

ELC student playing in the Nature Playground

Our Value

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ELC student playing in the Nature Playground
  • Respect

    For self, others and everything around us.

  • Integrity

    Having strong ethics and a true moral compass.

  • Excellence

    A commitment to being the very best one can be in all arenas.

  • Care and Compassion

    Kindness and respect for self and others.