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    Principal’s Welcome

    It is indeed a great privilege to partner with families in supporting the educational journey of their children and it is an absolute pleasure to invite you into our school where our passion and purpose for every student is supported and nurtured.

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    Life at Grammar

    Stepping into our school you will see and feel in action a learning community where staff and students are genuinely connected to a central purpose. We focus on nurturing, challenging and engaging students to be the best that they can be.

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    Location & Campus

    Our environment encompasses beautiful natural surrounds, excellent facilities, high standards, caring and supportive relationships and outstanding, safe learning spaces.

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  • Early Learning
    Nursery Program

    One of the key components of the Prep Program is to nurture children who are motivated, confident, reflective and self – directed learners. At Grammar we seek to develop learners who are curious and creative thinkers as well as collaborative communicators.

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    Kindy Program

    Our Queensland Government Approved Kindergarten program ensures a personal learning journey is designed for each child through a wide range of age-appropriate activities that allow our children to explore, investigate, listen and problem solve.

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    Specialist Lessons

    Our rooms are designed to create a positive educational environment and we offer a range of weekly specialist lessons in music, sport, language, dance and literacy as well as provide an additional swimming program to children through our Grammar Aquatic Centre.

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  • Primary
    Prep Program

    One of the key components of the Prep Program is to nurture children who are motivated, confident, reflective and self – directed learners. At Grammar we seek to develop learners who are curious and creative thinkers as well as collaborative communicators.

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    Primary Program

    Our teaching nurtures a sense of wonder with which we are all born. Through engaging, real life and personalised learning approaches, we help our students grow as; thinkers, problem solvers, collaborators, self-managers, communicators and researchers through our contemporary approaches to learning.

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    Specialist Programs

    Specialist subjects taught by specialist teachers further enhance the school program. These subjects include Physical Education, Music, Speech and Drama, Art, Christian Education and Languages. These specialist subjects provide additional rich learning experiences for our students.

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  • Secondary
    Secondary Program

    We aim to build a community within the school that fosters supportive systems and positive relationships between all members of the community, and promotes a strong ethos of mutual care and concern.

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    Subject Offerings

    At Grammar we are committed to providing a quality education (P-12) in which each individual child is encouraged to strive for excellence, in all of their endeavours, by being the best they can be.

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    Quality Teaching

    For Grammar teachers there is no greater joy than assisting students to develop, perform and achieve individual goals and personal aspirations.

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  • Co-Curricular
    Sport

    Sunshine Coast Grammar School provides outstanding sporting opportunities for students. We offer a wide range of sports catering for boys and girls of all ages. The emphasis is on participation, developing skills and enjoyment.

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    Music

    Our Curriculum and Instrumental Music programs complement each other, working together to develop a rounded musician; one who will see music when listening to it, hear music when reading it, and feel music when playing it.

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    The Arts

    Students studying the Arts at Grammar have the opportunity to experience a range of disciplines. Through the Arts, students learn to express their ideas, thoughts and opinions as they discover and interpret the world.

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    We invite you into our school where our passion and purpose for students and their individual opportunities are crystallised in every action.

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News

Students make the grade

The results are in! A time of great anticipation for thousands of school-leavers, as they eagerly await their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for the first time in Queensland. 2020 has seen eligible Year 12 students across Queensland awarded with results ranging in decreasing increments...

New Head of Secondary – Darren Macleod-Paterson

After an extensive recruitment and interview process, Sunshine Coast Grammar School is proud to announce that we have appointed Mr Darren Macleod-Paterson as our new Head of Secondary School to commence in 2021. Darren joined Grammar in 2009 as a Marine Studies teacher, was then...

Paul Clegg welcomed as new IPSHA President

At the recent Independent Primary Head of Australia (IPSHA) Meeting, Sunshine Coast Grammar Head of Primary School Paul Clegg was welcomed as the President of the Association for the 2020-2022 biennium. Mr Clegg has taken over the Presidency from Grant Bock, who served as President...

Grammar Rugby announces former All Blacks winger as Head Coach

Sunshine Coast Grammar School is excited to announce the appointment of former All Blacks winger, Hosea Gear as the Head Rugby Coach who will start under the direction of returning Grammar Director of Rugby, Dan Robotham, in 2021. Gear will join Grammar to continue to...

The benefits of physical activity and exercise

In the last decade, children’s participation in physical activity and exercise has been in decline. In this digital age, children are using computers and mobile devices, not only for learning, but for relaxation and recreation purposes. This sedentary lifestyle is having a detrimental effect on...

Green thumbs set to make a difference

We first discussed starting a Garden Club when it was Week 1 Term 2. Not many students were at school at this time and we wanted to do something to make a difference. We were sitting in the eating area, then we looked at the...

Happiness and Gratitude

Happiness is a term that captures a huge variety of positive emotions such as humour, serenity, optimism, joy, pride, inspiration, love and hope. Happiness means different things, to different people and is essential to your understanding of emotional literacy. Throughout history, philosophers, religious writers and...

Grammar unveils new Science Centre

Following an increased demand in STEM education and growing interest in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning areas, Sunshine Coast Grammar is excited to announce the opening of their new Science Centre. The much-anticipated building will add an additional three high-quality Science Laboratories and...

Volunteering has health benefits

As National Volunteers Week celebrations draw to a close today, we chat with our School Psychologist Dr. Allana Canty about the direct health benefits for volunteers which can include reduced stress, balanced mood, improved resilience, and a sense of purpose. Research has demonstrated a strong...

Volunteers share knowledge and skills

"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give" - Winston Churchill As part of National Volunteers Week it is vital to acknowledge that we can all play an important part in the community in which we...

Volunteering fosters a sense of community

The sense of community at Grammar is undeniable and we are incredibly fortunate for the support of our parent body and volunteers who help cultivate this sense of belonging which truly sets us apart. From classroom helpers to class coordinators, canteen volunteers and sporting coaches...

National Volunteers Week

"No one can help everyone, but everyone can help someone." This week we celebrated National Volunteers Week and took the opportunity to acknowledge the generous contribution of all the Grammar volunteers in our community. This year's Volunteers Week theme of "Changing Communities. Changing Lives." was...

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Sunshine Coast Grammar School acknowledges the Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Peoples the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather.
The Kabi Kabi and Jinibara Peoples whose land stretched from the Pine River in the south, to Burrum River in the north, and west to the Conondale ranges.
We pay our respect to local Indigenous Elders and leaders past, present and emerging, and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.