Canberra Girls Grammar School

Zona de identificação

Identificador

daa/493

Forma autorizada do nome

Canberra Girls Grammar School

Forma(s) paralela(s) de nome

Outra(s) forma(s) de nome

  • St Gabriel’s School, Canberra, 1926-1933
  • Canberra Church of England Girls’ Grammar School, 1933-2001
  • CGGS

Tipo

  • Educational

Zona de contacto

 

Archivist

Tipo

Endereço

Endereço

Melbourne Avenue, Deakin

Localidade

Canberra

Região

Australian Capital Territory

Nome do país

Código Postal

2600

Telefone

02 6202 6400

Fax

Email

Nota

Área de descrição

Histórico

Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS) is an independent non-selective Anglican school with its origins in the 1920s and a current enrolment of approximately 1 600 students. Spread over two campuses, the school is co-educational from Early Learning to Year 2 and girls only from Years 3 to 12. Boarding facilities are available for girls in Years 7 to 12.

In 1926 St Gabriel’s School was opened with just 10 pupils, as the first federal Parliament House was nearing completion. Housed in the old St John’s Rectory (Glebe House), the Anglican Community of the Sisters of the Church had answered a request from Bishop Radford of the then Diocese of Goulburn, who saw a need for such a school in the small community designated as the new federal capital.

In May 1927, Dr Radford laid the foundation stone of the mock Tudor building which today comprises the Boarding House on Melbourne Avenue - just one day before the opening of Parliament House by the Duke and Duchess of York.

The school came close to shutting down during the great depression due to hardship in the rural community which supplied much of its enrolment. However, it was rescued by the determination of Canon Robertson, and later by a dedicated group of parents and friends, who purchased the school from the Sisters in 1935. St Gabriel’s had been renamed the Canberra Church of England Girls’ Grammar School in 1933. The school was renamed Canberra Girls' Grammar School in 2001. The apostrophe was dropped in 2012, so now the school is ‘Canberra Girls Grammar School’.

The School Archives were established in 1987 to serve the needs of Canberra's oldest independent school.

In 1995, the Archives moved to a purpose-built facility and, with enhanced storage capacity in 2012, the collection continues to grow.

Contexto cultural e geográfico

Mandatos/Fontes de autoridade

Estrutura administrativa

Officer-in-charge: Archivist

Políticas de captura e gestão de documentos

The Archives collects and preserves records relating to the School and its associated bodies. Donations of items are always welcome.

Prédios

Acervos documentais

The collection consists of the School’s official records from 1926, photographic and uniform collections and school memorabilia.

Instrumentos de pesquisa, guias e publicações

Área de acesso

Horário de funcionamento

The Archivist may be contacted Monday to Friday on 02 6202 6457 or by email. [Being checked for currency]

Condição de acesso e uso

In writing to Principal or Archivist.

Acessibilidade

Área de serviços

Serviços de pesquisa

Serviços de reprodução

Áreas públicas

Zona do controlo

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Identificador da instituição

Regras ou convenções utilizadas

Estatuto

Nível de detalhe

Datas de criação, revisão ou eliminação

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Notas de manutenção

Pontos de acesso

Pontos de acesso

  • Educação (Thematic area)
  • Religião (Thematic area)
  • Área de transferência

Contacto principal

Melbourne Avenue, Deakin
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2600