CCGS World Edition
Principal
- Weekend of music
- Daniel Principe visit
- Year 12 Father/Son Breakfast
- Campus access Term 3 - whole of community response required
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- Weekend of music
- Daniel Principe visit
- Year 12 Father/Son Breakfast
- Campus access Term 3 – whole of community response required
We enjoyed a fantastic weekend of music, highlighted by outstanding performances at Rock at Rosemount and Jazz at Camelot. Each event showcased the breadth and depth of musical talent across all year groups at Christ Church. It was wonderful to see students performing with such confidence and professionalism. The weekend was a true celebration of our vibrant music program and the commitment of staff, students and parents who make these opportunities possible. Read more here
Daniel Principe spoke to students and parents yesterday. In his session with students, he focused on the digital pressures boys face today, challenging harmful cultural messages around masculinity and relationships. He shared practical tools to help students analyse and question the culture influencing them online and in their daily lives. In his evening session with parents, he unpacked how adults can respond to these same digital pressures, offering guidance on supporting boys through healthy expressions of identity and relationships, and on fostering respectful, consent-based attitudes at home. Daniel’s visit was brought to us by our Centre for Health and Wellbeing, which maintains a rich annual calendar of events for parents featuring expert speakers across a range of topics. Read more here
Tomorrow, we will hold the Year 12 Father/Son Breakfast at Fraser’s Restaurant in Kings Park. This annual event provides Year 12 students with the wonderful opportunity to pause and connect with their fathers or father figures in a casual setting. This year, we are privileged to welcome Mike Veletta, our Cricket Co-ordinator, as our guest speaker. Mike has an extremely decorated career as a professional cricketer, and we look forward to his insights tomorrow.
Earlier this week I wrote to the whole community about changes to campus access from the start of Term 3. I am asking every family to read the information and make plans to identify what you can do to help ease the congestion around the campus. You can find a map of alternative drop off locations on Nexus and public transport will be a great way to reduce impact in the surrounding streets.
- Senior School boys are expected to walk on and off campus which will require public transport, alternative drop off points away from campus, catching the CCGS/MLC buses, walking and riding
- Prep families can access the drop off loop, and if you think your son is able to walk on to campus please look for a drop off point away from campus
The entire Executive team will be on the ground assisting at various locations as will our senior boys and prefects. Together with parents we encourage all students to use the designated crossings on Stirling Hwy and Queenslea Drive.
Finally, wishing everyone a wonderful school holiday. I hope you all have a safe, restful, and enjoyable time and I look forward to welcoming you back when we return next month on Tuesday 21 July.
Principal

