
Reflections from Boarding
In 2020, it was not only our Year 12 students who reflect on their journey through Boarding at our School, but also two long serving
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In 2020, it was not only our Year 12 students who reflect on their journey through Boarding at our School, but also two long serving
Mrs Belinda Walker started her teaching career as a Physical and Health Education teacher in 1984, but when opportunities to co-ordinate VET courses and Round
In 2020 we welcomed four Year 12 students onto the School’s Honour Board, recognising them for their significant contribution to our community. The third student
We are very lucky to have a campus in a natural bushland setting. Students never miss an opportunity to play outside and explore the bush.
Mrs Tammy Duff began her teaching career 18 years ago more than 18,000 kilometres from Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School in the United States. Mrs Duff
Since joining the Committee five years ago, Mauretta Johnston (90) has bolstered the Old Grammarians’ Association with her nurturing approach and focus on relationship building.
In 2020 we welcomed four Year 12 students onto the School’s Honour Board, recognising them for their significant contribution to our community. The next student
Senior Secondary students at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School have access to a variety of nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses from Certificate I
This week our Head of School, Mr Michael Giles bid farewell to the School community. Joining the School in 2012, Mr Giles has lead the
2015 graduate, Francesca Cary, has made the most of every opportunity and every moment to fulfil her dreams of becoming a scientist, specialising in space
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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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