
Staff Highlight: Ken Taylor
In many ways, our School’s staff make up the quality of our School. For this reason, we will be featuring the stories of some
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In many ways, our School’s staff make up the quality of our School. For this reason, we will be featuring the stories of some
Daniella Schoeman and Ella Smith, Year 6, won Gold Medals in their speech groups and progressed to the finals of the Public Speaking Competition,
https://vimeo.com/bcgs/review/347454802/03f20d054ahttps://vimeo.com/bcgs/review/347453963/200e3b3bdc As part of a series, brought to you by our Archives Department, we present the second audio file of Mr Hansen’s Music archive. This
During the Opening Ceremony of the Senior High Schools Country Week, three of our staff were recognised for their continued commitment to school sport.
The leash was loosened on the early secondary students as Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School held their annual Impact Week. During the last week of Term
What a week it was! With the initial procession of ‘blue and yellow’ into the HBF Stadium for the Opening Ceremony, a feeling of pride,
“I can remember getting back to the dive base at chamber three. I popped my head out of the water, took off my mask and
Year 6 Student, Saige Walford-Spring, had the opportunity to distribute books at Wiluna Remote Community School. Saige was left with a number of books from
https://vimeo.com/341694838https://vimeo.com/341724891 Our School has a rich history of pursuing musical excellence. Mr Roy Hansen, former Head of Primary and Music and assistant Boarding supervisor, served
Six Year 5 students from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School had the opportunity to attend an international conference in Jakarta, Indonesia. As a full regional member
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