The School Emblem
The Grammar School coat of arms consists of a shield with an ear of wheat on either side. Above the shield is a Bishop's mitre and surrounding all is the School's name 'Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School'. At the bottom is the School Motto 'Fide et Opere' (By Faith and Work). The shield is divided into three sections; the left section shows an old square sailing ship which represents the port of Bunbury. At the top right is an open book to represent the learning achieved at Bunbury Grammar, and on the bottom right is the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ. The ship is also a symbol of the Christian Church. The lamb and wheat stand for the two main rural industries of Western Australia. The Bishop's Mitre, which is above everything on the emblem, reminds all that this school has a strong religious foundation and is under the guidance of the Bishop of the Diocese.
The original design was drawn by Mrs Neroli Roberts of Bunbury in 1971.

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