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Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS) is an independent non-selective Anglican school with approximately 1,400 students.Spread over two campuses, the School i...
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Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS) is an independent Anglican school, co-educational from Early Learning to Year 2, and girls-only from Year 3 to Year 12.
The 1940s. Following World War II, there was a boom in the birth rate and an increase in the number of migrants arriving in Australia. Canberra’s development accelerated with the expansion of suburbs and their associated services. As a result, the School’s student population increased. Students pose under the CCEGGS sign in 1946. The 1950s.
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Driven to see young women flourish in their education, the founders not only built a school, but created a culture of learning and forward-thinking. In a time when the expectations of women’s education weren’t overly high, this vision was revolutionary to say the least.