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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.
Canberra Girls Grammar School was built on a foundation of determination, resilience and visionary thinking. In 1926, at the request of Bishop Lewis Bost…
The CGGS Archives were established in 1987 to serve the needs of Canberra’s oldest independent school. The Archives collects and preserves records relating to the School and its associated bodies. The collection consists of the School’s official records from 1926, photographic and uniform collections and school memorabilia.
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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.