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Edition 54, 14 June 2019
From the Acting Headmaster
Acting Headmaster
School Regulations - Haircuts
School Regulations - Haircuts
High standards of dress and appearance are part of our overall commitment to excellence in everything we do. Our students have an excellent reputation in the community for the way that they wear their uniform and I am keen to ensure that we maintain this.
Examination Period Student Free Day
Middle School
In order to maintain this high standard, students are reminded to observe the following School rules in relation to haircuts, as outlined in the Student Diary (Page 16):
Projec10
“Haircuts should be smart and moderate. Extremes of styles are not permitted. Hair must not touch the collar, nor be styled in such a way that it is capable, at any time, of falling forwards towards the eyes or face. Novelty styles, including undercuts of any kind are not permitted, nor may hair be shaved in part or whole. No boy is permitted to gel or dye his hair, nor use any spray or accessory to artificially hold it in place. Sideburns, irrespective of length, are not permitted. It is to be noted that, in matters of hairstyle, the School remains the final arbitrator of what constitutes an acceptable haircut”.
House Sport
Something Special - An Exhibition Of Works By Middle School Artists AGSV Winter Sport – Round 6 Year 6 Camp End Of Term Arrangements Swimming Carnival 28 June
Junior School
2019 Junior School House Cross Country Footy Day 28 June
The Amazing Adventures of Superstan Dates Ahead
Sport Music Careers Calendar Support Groups Links to Flyers
From next week, students who come to school with unacceptable haircuts may be sent home until they are able to remedy the matter. I do thank all parents in advance for their support in ensuring that their son’s appearance is neat, tidy and appropriate at all times.
Examination Period I would like to congratulate our Year 11 and 12 students on the manner with which they approached the examination and SAC period. Yesterday’s GAT also ran smoothly. Year 11 and 12 classes now resume as normal and I wish our Year 9 and 10 boys all the best as they now enter their examination period.
Student Free Day A reminder that Monday 24 June is a Student Free Day in both Middle and Senior School, as teachers complete examination marking and end-of-semester reports. Semester 2 classes will commence on Tuesday 25 June 2019. Rob French, Acting Headmaster
Middle School House Sport Today saw the recommencement of House Sport, where boys took part in Dodgeball and Vortex. Whilst chilly, it was great to see a sea of colour flooding our picturesque grounds.
Projec10 Camberwell Grammar School 55 Mont Albert Road Canterbury Victoria 3126 T +61 3 9835 1777 registrar@cgs.vic.edu.au www.cgs.vic.edu.au
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Yesterday we welcomed visitors from Fintona Girls’ School and Camberwell Girls Grammar School for the highly anticipated Projec10. This was the introductory planning day where the foundation for the program was established. During the morning session, the philosophy and philanthropic elements were outlined, groups were allocated and students from all Schools had the chance to meet each other. Groups will now go away to plan some initiatives ahead of the second planning day to consolidate their creative and entrepreneurial concepts. Knowing this group, I am excited to see what they come up with.
Something Special - An Exhibition Of Works By Middle School Artists This semester all Middle School artists have explored, developed and resolved a series of two and three dimensional artworks that respond to the idea or concept of ‘Something Special’. Artists were asked to reflect upon imagery, subject matter or personal experiences that are special to them and, to also contribute a photograph of themselves with something special for inclusion in the collaborative Photographic Portrait Collage. The results were incredible.