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Mr Brad Dunn who began his teaching career 12 years ago joined the School at the start of the year as a Science and Mathematics
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Mr Brad Dunn who began his teaching career 12 years ago joined the School at the start of the year as a Science and Mathematics
I would like to start by introducing myself, my name is Logan Lubcke, and I am excited and honoured to be your Head Boarder for
Thirteen students from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School took part in this year’s South 32 Rottnest Channel Swim. This was the 22nd year that the School
Year 6 students Rosie Reynolds and Joseph Margono were elected by students and staff as the 2021 Semester 1 Primary Head Girl and Head Boy.
The Swimming Carnival is one of the highlights of the School calendar and throughout the years, has become a hotly contested competition between the Houses.
Year 12 students Tara Anderson, Henry Openshaw and Maia Anderson were elected by students and staff as the 2021 School Captains and Chairperson of the
Since leaving Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School in 2016, past student Jackson Barrett has combined his passion for sport and journalism with his tenacity. His dedication
Thirteen students from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School will take part in this year’s South 32 Rottnest Channel Swim. This will be the 22nd year that
Former student, Nic Bowen (99) was the first student from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School to attempt the solo swim to Rottnest as part of the
During the recently held 2021 SunSmart Country Carnival organised by the City of Bunbury Surf Lifesaving Club, Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School Year 11 student and
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We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land both past and present. This land is the home of the Noongar people. We are standing now on Wardandi country the place of the dolphin dreaming. The Wardandi people are the coastal people and have strong links to this area. With respect to the current Wardandi people and ancestors of the past we thank them for accepting us. Today with mutual respect and understanding, we acknowledge the past and its differences and now look forward to working together to build strong relations.
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