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2025 HSC Cohort
ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has again been recognised for academic distinction following excellent 2025 HSC results.

Damon Cooper Head of Teaching and Learning
ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has been featured in The Sydney Morning Herald for our outstanding HSC English performance and ongoing NAPLAN growth.
Clare MacLeod, Coordinator International Programs
In today’s interconnected world, opportunities for cultural exchange are more important than ever. Students who take part in international exchange develop empathy, resilience, and adaptability.
Hockey team with Lindsey
After 35 years, Lindsey McMaster is retiring at the end of the school year. Lindsey’s contributions, from academics to Head of Ironbark and performing arts, have been nothing short of legendary
Alumni Building in Cambodia
Four recent graduates from ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ reflect on a recent trip to Cambodia to construct a new home for a family in need.
K to 2 in action
The early years of school are a remarkable time in a child’s life. In these first years, children are shaping their identity as learners, friends and communicators.
Year 4 Learning
Central Coast Grammar's first Junior School AI Passport course aims at helping us foster responsible digital citizens.
Finding Nemo Jnr
Last week saw a vibrant production of Finding Nemo JR. featuring an extraordinary cast of 124 Year 6 students.
Head Prefects and HM
Jack Brown and Charlotte Page have been named as the Head Prefects for 2026. We find out what their goals are.
Foundation Day service
This year's Foundation Day began with the famous coin line that first began by placing one and two cent pieces in a line on the school’s first basketball court.
Matilda Wilson
Since graduating from ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ in 2013, Matilda Wilson’s journey has been one of adventure, family and ambition.
Jesse Black with student
Every parent wants their child’s education to be rich with intentional learning experiences that promote curiosity while also nurturing the development of good citizens.