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  1. Five elected representatives of the Shore Old Boys' Union. The Council is responsible for the governance and management of the School. It is responsible for strategic direction and policy and is governed by the Sydney Church of England Grammar School Constitution Consolidation & Amendment Ordinance 1923 (as amended).

  2. The History of SCEGGS Darlinghurst. In the afternoon of 17 July, 1895, a new Grammar School for Girls was officially opened in Sydney under the patronage of the Sydney Diocese of the Church of England. Sydney Church of England Girls’ Grammar School (or S.C.E.G.G.S.) commenced in a terrace house at 65 (now 55) Victoria Street, Darlinghurst ...

  3. Publications. For access to archived copies of the School's Torch Bearer magazine, The Shore Weekly Record, Speech Day prize list and Headmaster Reports and Shore Year Book, please contact Shore Archives at: archivist@shore.nsw.edu.au. History and War Book Publications.

  4. Shore was established in 1889 as a leading comprehensive school for the education of boys. In 2003 we also welcomed girls to our Early Learning Centre and Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 facility at the Northbridge Campus. Our rich history and traditions have powerfully shaped our School, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

  5. Wednesday 31 January - Thursday 11 April. NB: Good Friday 29 March- Easter Monday 1 April. Term 2. Tuesday 30 April - Wednesday 26 June. Term 3. Tuesday 23 July - Thursday 26 September. Term 4. Tuesday 15 October - Thursday 5 December (Prep) Friday 6 December (Senior)

  6. Bob Gowing Museum. 8.00am-3.30pm, School Term time only. Walk-ins welcome (please sign-in at Graythwaite Reception first). The museum is located in the small sandstone building behind Graythwaite. Shore Archives. Please contact Mrs Anna Brooks, Archivist, for appointments, (02) 9900 4765 or archivist@shore.nsw.edu.au .

  7. The Christian Foundation and Purpose of Shore. It is a matter of historical fact that most of the independent schools in the UK and Australia were founded as ventures of the Christian Church, most often the Anglican Church. The Grammar School tradition reaches back into the middle ages, was strengthened in the Reformation and Counter ...