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Canberra Girls Grammar School

Australia, Canberra

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school delivers pastoral care and wellbeing across student life. It focuses on the physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual and social health and development of all students. Educators take responsibility for supporting each student's personal, social and physical development through learning engagements both within and outside the curriculum. The House system anchors the pastoral program, creating a caring and positive environment and helping students develop self-esteem, resilience and a sense of social justice. The pastoral program is supported by heads of house, school psychologists and the Chaplain, with expert guest speakers. Parents are partners in supporting students' academic, social and emotional growth to help them become independent, world-ready young women.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Inclusive Learning and Enrichment Program is coordinated by the Head of Inclusive Learning and Enrichment with the assistance of the Inclusive Learning and Enrichment Support Team. It recognises diverse learning needs, including gifted and talented students, students with disabilities or specific learning difficulties, and students whose welfare or emotional wellbeing need particular support. An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is developed for students with an identified disability in collaboration with an advisory teacher, parents, classroom teachers and the student, with long-term goals and short-term objectives. The ILP is supported by the Inclusive Learning and Enrichment team to enable learning across the curriculum. InspirED (Junior School) provides learning extension and targeted support, including high-potential learner programs and interventions such as small-group reading and numeracy support. The aim is to tailor learning to the individual student's needs.

Mental Wellbeing

The school places pastoral care and wellbeing at the core of student life and focuses on the whole person. It attends to physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual and social health and development. Pastoral care is built on the House system and is supported by Heads of House, school psychologists, the Chaplain and guest speakers, with reinforcement through camps, chapel and service opportunities. The program supports adolescents' social and emotional growth and is integrated with the school's broader curriculum to nurture resilient, well-rounded young women.

Safeguarding

CGGS has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to the safety, wellbeing and development of all children and young people. The school has policies, procedures and training to meet obligations under the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations and relevant laws. All staff, volunteers and anyone involved in child-connected work are responsible for safeguarding. If there is a belief or suspicion that a child is being abused or neglected, contact the Child and Youth Protection Services (CYPS) and the School immediately. A Child Safe Code of Conduct and Child Safe Policy are provided for viewing.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees A$27,255
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1300
Type Co-educational, Girls School (boarding)
Opened 1926
Bus Service No

Canberra Girls Grammar School is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3 to 18 in Canberra. It is Canberra's first authorised IB Continuum School, offering the IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme alongside the Australian Curriculum. The school operates from two Deakin campuses and Grey Street junior site, with lakeside facilities at Lake Burley Griffin and a three-storey science block added in 2012. Students access facilities for science, performing arts, design and textiles, ICT, and libraries on each campus. The IBDP combines six subject groups with core Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and Creativity, Activity, Service, while Years 11–12 can follow the ACT BSSS pathway. The co-curriculum spans sport, music, drama, debating, service learning and leadership, including rowing and sailing at Yhuuramulum and the Duke of Edinburgh Award. The school marks 100-year centenary in 2026 and welcomes a diverse community with 30+ nationalities.

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ELC & Junior School Open Morning – 2026-05-21
ELC & Junior School Open Morning – 2026-05-21
Campus-specific morning for prospective families to see CGGS Early Learning Centre and Junior School...
Thursday, 21 May 2026 at 10:00 GMT+10 CGGS Early Learning Centre & Junior School, Deakin, ACT

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