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Christ Church Grammar School

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Christian, Founded 1910

Updated July 2026

4–18Ages
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Day & BoardingType
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Christ Church Grammar School is a Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 Anglican day and boarding school for boys located in Claremont, Western Australia. Established in 1910, it is a non-selective school that combines academic excellence with character development to prepare students for a complex world.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is an Anglican institution that focuses on the development of the whole boy through a Christian framework. It employs a specific pedagogical approach based on research into how boys learn best, emphasizing structure, feedback, and the encouragement of personal bests. The school promotes a culture of "building good men" by fostering character, leadership, and a sense of belonging within an involved community.

Programmes

The school offers a curriculum spanning from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, divided into the Early Learning Community, Preparatory School (Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6), and Senior School (Years 7 to 12). The academic program is supported by specialized centres, including the Centre for Excellence and the Centre for Pedagogy. Unique offerings include the "Little Queenslea Drive" program for Year 4, "The Making of Men" program for Year 9, and elective subjects such as Marine Studies.

Outcomes

Christ Church Grammar School is a non-selective school with a history of strong academic performance, including consistently high ATAR results. The school aims to build "good men" who are equipped to live positively and courageously in a complex world. Graduates are prepared for their roles as global citizens through a balanced education that emphasizes character development alongside academic excellence.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school provides pastoral care and support services to cater to individual student needs. This includes the Peter Moyes Centre, which supports students, and a dedicated Centre for Health and Wellbeing. The school emphasizes a pedagogical framework that caters to individual differences, providing structured lessons and feedback to help every boy achieve his personal best.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What ages does Christ Church Grammar School teach?
Christ Church Grammar School enrolls students aged 4 to 18.
Is Christ Church Grammar School a day or boarding school?
Christ Church Grammar School is a day and boarding school.
What accreditations does Christ Church Grammar School hold?
Christ Church Grammar School holds accreditations including CIS.
Is Christ Church Grammar School co-educational?
Christ Church Grammar School is a boys school.
Where is Christ Church Grammar School located?
Christ Church Grammar School is an international school in Perth, Australia.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school accepts applications for boys from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. Prospective families are encouraged to apply early due to high demand for places, and the process includes an online application, school tours, and an offer timeline. The school provides information on scholarships, fees, and international student enrolment.

Calendar

The school operates on a term-based calendar, with Term 3 typically commencing in late July. The academic year includes a variety of scheduled events such as assemblies, academic testing, sports training, co-curricular rehearsals, and outdoor education programs. Specific dates for terms, holidays, and events are managed through the school's official calendar.

Facilities

Sports fieldGymnasiumLibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumBoarding

About the campus

The campus is located in Claremont, Western Australia, and features specialized learning environments including an Early Learning Community, Preparatory School, and Senior School. Sporting facilities include the Mt Claremont and St John’s Wood playing fields, as well as access to the UWA Sports Park. The school also maintains a health centre, a boarding facility known as the Walters Residential Community, and various centres for excellence, pedagogy, and ethics.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a comprehensive co-curricular program designed to develop the whole boy. Activities include competitive sports (such as sailing, cross country, and athletics), music ensembles (including orchestras, concert bands, and rock workshops), drama through the Midnite Youth Theatre Company, and cadet programs (Army and Surf Lifesaving). Additionally, students participate in service-learning, debating, and various clubs.

  • Alan JonesPrincipal

    Alan Jones has served as the Principal of Christ Church Grammar School since 2016. He previously held executive roles at several schools in Melbourne and Hobart, and is focused on academic success and the development of students into good men.

  • Jamie FosterDeputy Principal Head of Senior School

    Jamie Foster joined the school in 2005 and has served in various roles including teacher, Indigenous Program Co-ordinator, and Head of Noake House. He currently serves as Deputy Principal and Head of Senior School.

  • Mahendra VaswaniDeputy Principal Director of Studies

    Mahendra Vaswani joined the school in 2018 and leads the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning. He is responsible for Senior School curriculum, staffing, assessment, and reporting.

  • Dr Steven MalesHead of Preparatory School

    Dr Steven Males leads the teaching, learning, and pastoral care at the Preparatory School. He has over 20 years of experience in boys' education and holds a PhD focused on one-to-one laptop programs in education.

  • Lachlan HallDeputy Head of Senior School Planning and Co-Curricular

    Lachlan Hall has a decade of teaching experience and previously served as the Head of the Centre for Excellence. He is responsible for the planning and delivery of co-curricular programs and provides support to the Head of Senior School.

  • Lana KingDirector of Human Resources and Strategic Projects

    Lana King is responsible for supporting the Principal with strategic intent and managing staff appraisal and professional development. She has over 25 years of leadership experience in the private and public sectors, specializing in Human Resources.

  • Joanne WheelerDirector of Communication, Engagement & Advancement

    Joanne Wheeler oversees the marketing of the school, admissions, alumni, public relations, and parent support group liaison. She has over 15 years of experience in corporate communication.

  • Geoffrey AlagodaDirector of Information and Learning Technologies

    Geoffrey Alagoda is responsible for the planning and administration of Information Communication and Technology Services within the school.

  • Philippa QuigleyChief Financial Officer

    Philippa Quigley oversees the school's business affairs, financial matters, and the maintenance of buildings and grounds. She is a Chartered Accountant and serves as Secretary to the School Council.

  • The Reverend Nicholas RussellSchool Chaplain

    The Reverend Nicholas Russell has over 25 years of experience in youth ministry and previously served as a Chaplain at Tara Anglican School for Girls. He is a teacher by profession and has taught English and Religious Education.