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  1. 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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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Canberra Grammar School Archives. Every School has a story to tell and ever since ours began in Cooma in 1908 successive generations have been recording the history, heritage, achievements and events that shaped this School and made it what it is today.

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  8. The Heritage Walk is a self-guided walking tour which explores the 90 year architectural and cultural history of Canberra Girls Grammar School. Starting at the iconic Boarding House and meandering across the school grounds, the Heritage Walk will take you back in time, painting a picture of where the school began and honouring where it is today.