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News overload can be bad for your health
Now more than ever it's important that we stay well informed. But consuming too much news - particularly about COVID-19 - can be bad for your health, particularly if that news is fake, misleading or ill-informed.
CCGS Alumni Tracy Margieson
A career path that includes roles in event management and starting her own theatre production and tour management company with her husband, Tracy now leads the Arts Wellbeing Collective, a sector-wide initiative promoting positive mental health and wellbeing in the performing arts industry.
CCGS Year 12 Dance - HSC in COVID
COVID-19 has impacted the lives of many of our students - in particular, those undertaking their HSC this year. We caught up with Year 12 Dance to find out just how things have changed for them.
Masterchef Australia lessons for teachers and students
MasterChef is more than just a reality show – it also has some valuable lessons for students and teachers explains David De Carvalho, ACARA CEO.
Environmental action group at CCGS
A new waste education campaign at CCGS launched last week inspiring students, staff and teachers to rethink, reduce, reuse and recycle.
CCGS: Kindness Week June 2020
Students mark the end of Term 2 with acts of kindness, compassion and friendship.
CCGS Alumni Alyssa Salvo
Alyssa’s dream career was to become a feature writer for a magazine. After a host of magazine internships and a 3-year Journalism degree, she graduated right as the magazine industry folded. This became Alyssa’s blessing in disguise.
CCGS Alumni Bryce Mullens
CCGS alumni Bryce Mullens (2014) is a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney, working in the School of Chemistry’s Functional Energy Materials division.
CCGS Alumni Josh Pascoe
CCGS alumni Josh Pascoe (2003) has had what he calls a non-stereotypical career path. He is proof that there are many different ways to build a career and find your passion.
CCGS students thank people in the community
Students from K to 12 come together and say thank you to those who have helped during COVID-19.
Senior school students to benefit from dynamic new college
A new Senior College hub will open Semester 1 2021 featuring a study centre, common room, careers, administration and state of the art classrooms.
CCGS: Drama production Animal Farm
One of the most influential and ground-breaking novels in English literature performed by senior Drama students.