Guildford Grammar Preparatory School
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Guildford Grammar Preparatory School | |
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'Go Forward' | |
Established | 1921[1] |
School type | Independent School |
Denomination | Anglican |
Key People | Mr Robert Zordan (Headmaster), Mr Craig Wheatley (Head of the Preparatory School) |
School Fees | AU$10,650 for Year 5-7 [2] |
Location | Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
Enrollment | 406 [3] |
Employees | |
Colours | Navy Blue and White |
Homepage | http://www.ggs.wa.edu.au/GuildfordGrammar |
For other uses, see GGS (disambiguation)
Guildford Grammar Preparatory School is a co-educational school in Guildford, Western Australia. Its current Head is Craig Wheatley. There are currently 18 classes ranging from Kindergarten to Year 7. [4][5]
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[edit] Students
There are currently 411 students with the class size limit being 25[citation needed] - even though most classes are well below that number - as low as 17.[6] There are a number of Student Leadership positions are available for Year 7 pupils[citation needed]. TEPs (Tailored Education Programs) are in use.[4]
[edit] Co-curricular activities
Each student attends 70 minutes of PE each week, with Years 4-7 involved in extra after-school sports on Monday, and interschool matches with other JSHAA schools on Thursday for Years 5-7 from 1:00pm to 3:15pm. Younger grades participate in one hour of sport outside of PE on a Wednesday afternoon. [7]
Each student from Kindergarten to Year 7 is placed in a Quarter (similar to a house) for sporting purposes. Students participate in Quarter groups throughout the year for the end of year Cup. The four Quarters are North, South, East and West.[7]
Co-curricular music groups include the Prep Band, String Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble (a Senior School group), a Chapel Choir, a Year 6/7 Choir, a Recorder Ensemble and the Junior (yr 4/5) Choir.
After school programs include chess club, homework club, archery club, challenge club, card club and Rugby Sevens[citation needed].
The only times when the school comes together is on Monday morning at Chapel - 11:50 - 12:25, Wednesday morning at the same times for Congregational Singing ('Congo') and at Assembly, where various awards are presented - from 8:30 to 9:05. [7]
[edit] Curriculum
The school is modelled closely upon the elite English 'Public' Schools[citation needed]. The school is co-educational while the adjoining Senior School is boys only[citation needed]. Girls transfer to Perth College, a nearby girls school in Mount Lawley upon reaching year eight[citation needed].
[edit] One Campus Project
The One Campus Project, commenced in December 2006, aims to expand the schools facilities and strengthen integration between the Senior School and the Preparatory School[citation needed]. The project is currently costed at AU$5.5 million, and is being funded from the School's tuition fees[citation needed].
The project is expected to include the construction of a new hockey pitch, a second football oval, and twelve acrylic tennis courts.
[edit] Notable alumni
[edit] References
- ^ Guildford Grammar Preparatory School Music Room Frieze.
- ^ Guildford Grammar School Fees and Charges 2007. (accessed 2007-02-27)
- ^ Guildford Grammar School Weekly Bulletin. First Issue.
- ^ a b Guildford Grammar Preparatory School Student Support Structures (accessed 2007-02-27)
- ^ Guildford Grammar Preparatory School. (accessed 2007-02-27)
- ^ Forward - the official journal of Guildford Grammar School, 2006. Accessed 2007-03-04
- ^ a b c Guildford Grammar School Handbook 2007.
- ^ NNDB. (accessed 2007-03-04)
[edit] External links
Schools in the Public Schools Association of Perth |
Aquinas College | Christ Church Grammar School | Guildford Grammar School | Hale School | Scotch College | Trinity College | Wesley College Defunct schools: Christian Brothers College |
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