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Redlands, Sydney Church of England Co-educational Grammar School, is a multi-campus
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co-educational early learning,
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, and secondary day
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school located in Cremorne on the Lower North Shore of
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, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1884, the non-selective school caters to approximately 1,700 students, from early learning and on to
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to
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. Redlands is a member of the Association of Independent Schools NSW, the Independent Schools Association, the
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, and the Council of International Schools.


History

Established in 1884 as the College for Girls in
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with five students, the school was originally run by Elizabeth Liggins and Clara Arnold as a single-sex boarding school. In 1899 the school moved to Cremorne under the name College for Girls, Redlands. The school was then purchased by Gertrude Amy Roseby and her sister Mabel in 1911 who ran the school until 1945. In 1942, the school discontinued boarding. Redlands later established an association with the
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and became the Sydney Church of England Girls Grammar School, Redlands, in 1945, abbreviated as SCEGGS. The school severed legal ties with the Anglican Diocese in 1976, the same year in which it incorporated as SCEGGS (later SCECGS) Redlands. Whilst being reconstituted as an independent school, it retained the Church of England title in its name, which was also true for SCEGGS' other branch schools: SCEGGS Darlinghurst, SCEGGS Wollongong, SCEGGS Loquat Valley and SCEGGS Moss Vale. In 1978, Redlands became coeducational, changing its title to Sydney Church of England Co-educational Grammar School, Redlands, or abbreviated as SCECGS Redlands. Since the collapse of the Sydney Anglican SCEGGS schools, Redlands has been independently owned and operated by SCECGS Redlands Limited, a public company limited by guarantee. The school's board, whose current chairperson is Glenn Wightwick, appoints the school principal, monitors performance, manages the school's strategic vision and its resources. Planned for a 20-year time span beginning in 2029, Redlands is planning a significant redevelopment of its current facilities called the ''Master Plan''.


Principals


Motto

The
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school motto of Redlands, ''Luceat lux vestra'', is taken from
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, and translates to "Let your light shine". It appears in the school song which was shared with the other SCEGGS schools: : Students of Redlands School, those old and new : Gathered or parted, all the world through : Still to the motto that binds us keep true: : Luceat Lux Vestra.


Academics

Redlands offers the
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as well as the New South Wales Higher School Certificate. Redlands has offered the International Baccalaureate since 1988, longer than any other school in NSW. A large number of students choose the International Baccalaureate each year, with 92 out of 168 students choosing the curriculum in 2024. In 2024 seven students received an ATAR of over 99. Five languages are taught at Redlands: French, Spanish, Latin, Mandarin and Japanese.


Campus facilities

Redlands occupies two campuses in Sydney: the Senior School campus, which houses students from Years 7 to 12 and the Junior School campus, which houses students from preschool to Year 6. In addition the school operates the High Country Campus in
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.


Senior School

The Senior School is located on Military Road, Cremorne. Peter J. Cornish, school principal from 1981 to 2002, created an association with the immediately adjacent Anglican parish of St Peter's, Cremorne. The school continues use of the parish church as the Secondary School chapel where school church services are regularly held. The Roseby Building serves as the science block, originally named the Wyndham building, and was refurbished in 2007. In 2010, the school completed the Redlands Fitness Centre. In 2010–11, a major development was undertaken on the Murdoch Street Campus as part of the Federal government BER program. In 2016, the school commenced a 20-year, $114 million redevelopment of the Senior Campus, with the central building being a four-story tall Learning Hub.


Junior School

The Junior School campus includes the former
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site on Murdoch Street, which it purchased from the
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in 1989. This site houses the Preschool, Preparatory and Junior School students.Preperatory students have their classrooms in the Margaret Roberts Building,while Junior Students have classes in the Parks and Peter Cornish Buildings. The 1960s three-storey building was demolished to make way for the new home for the Margaret Roberts Preparatory School (K–2) and an all purpose sports and assembly hall. A playground, oval and courts were built.


High Country Campus

Redlands also owns a separate campus in Jindabyne.


House system

Redlands has four
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; Cowper, McDouall, Roseby and Dumolo, denoted by a badge worn on the school's blazer. Each is named after a notable family or person linked with the school's history. School pride amongst students is most prominent at the school's yearly Swimming Carnival, Cross Country Carnival, Athletics Carnival and performing arts night – Gala Arts.


Extracurricular activities


Sport

Redlands is a member of the Independent Schools Association (ISA), also competing against the
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(AAGPS) in some sports. The school offers both representative and non-representative sports, with students being required to compete in one representative sport a year. Summer sports include
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,
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,
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, touch football,
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,
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, and
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. Winter sports include
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,
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, cross country,
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,
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,
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,
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, snowsports,
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, and
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. The school's rowing program is situated at Mosman Rowing Club, Pearl Bay for on water training, after an arson attack destroyed the shed at
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in 2007. Each year at its High Country Campus in Jindabyne, Redlands hosts Winter School, a nine-week long residential program where students combine skiing and snowboarding with schoolwork.


Redlands Art Prize

The school has hosted the Redlands Art Prize since 1996. Since 2013 () it has been named the Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize and sponsored by
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. It was formerly called the Redlands Westpac Art Prize, named after its then sponsor,
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. From 2012 it has been presented at the
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in
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, after 15 years of being presented by the school, and then by Mosman Gallery. The prize was worth in 2017. As an acquisitive prize, the substantial collection is displayed at the school. Past winners have included
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, Pat Brassington, Callum Morton, Julie Gough,
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,
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, Lindy Lee, Fiona Foley and Tom Polo (2014).


Notable alumni

* Elizabeth Allen poet *
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musical theatre (''
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'', ''
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'') and television star ('' Hey Dad..!'', '' It Takes Two'') * Gergaynia BeckettOlympic swimmer * Charlotte Bestactress and model * Eleanor Darkauthor, Australian Literature Society Gold Medal for literature * Amy DicksonGrammy nominated classical saxophonist *
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television presenter * Nick FisherOlympic freestyle skier * Karyn GojnichOlympic sailor * Thistle Yolette Harrisbotanist, educator, author and conservationist * Janusz Hookerbusinessman and Olympic bronze medalist *
Diana Horvath Diana Glen Horvath (born 1944) is an Australian medical doctor, researcher and administrator and the first female chair of the National Health and Medical Research Council. Early life and education Horvath graduated from Redlands, Cremorne an ...
doctor and medical administrator * Anna LunoeDJ, vocalist, songwriter and producer * Lachlan Mackay rugby union player * Helen Murrell Chief Justice of the ACT Supreme Court *
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architect * David Poreckirugby union player * Alison Rehfischpainter * Victoria RobertsOlympic rower, three-time world champion * Kathryn Robinsonjournalist, television and radio presenter *
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television presenter on Channel Nine's Getaway program * Ruelsinger * James TalbotParalympic rower *
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model and actor


See also

* List of International Baccalaureate schools in Australia *
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* 50th Redlands International Cadet Australian Championship


References


External links

*
Crikey Alumni List
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