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History

During 1983 local families had been discussing the establishment of an Independent school on the Central Coast. A steering committee was formed in April 1984 and the first meeting of the Council of Central Coast ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ was held on the 25th September 1984.

By the 1st of December the foundation of the first classroom block had been laid and the school commenced operation in February 1985, with a total enrolment of 165 students from Year 3 to Year 11. The first Year 12 students graduated the following year in 1986 with enrolment close to 500.  

CCGS 1986 Prefects
First Headmaster, Dr Ron Chambers (centre), with some of the students from the first Year 12 cohort in 1986.


Dr Ron Chambers was the founding Headmaster, succeeded by Richard Lornie in 1986, Bill Low in 2008, and by the current Headmaster Phil O'Regan in 2024.

The first five years saw aggressive land purchase and building development to house rapidly growing enrolment. The school is now 39 years old and sits on a magnificent 18-hectare tree-studded campus with first class facilities and an enrolment of 1,500 students across Kindergarten to Year 12.

Timeline 

The following timeline gives a brief historical perspective of the development of the school.

The early years

Listen to some of our founders share their insights into the early years of the school. Watch the full video below or view the highlights.