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The story behind the John Fuller Library

history, newsBy Catherine MilneAugust 24, 2022Leave a comment

Did you know the John Fuller Library was named after a former teacher? Mr Fuller was a colourful character and is remembered fondly by many for his loud voice and outgoing personality.

Daffodils in the Blue Mountains

The story behind the daffodils

history, newsBy Marlene PlummerAugust 11, 2022Leave a comment

Did you know that daffodils have been grown on the grounds of Blue Mountains Grammar School since 1885?

Wentworth Falls Senior School Campus

BMGS Students represent Australia at the F1 in Schools World Finals

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Biography - Christopher Fraser

Education

  • Bachelor of Education, Early Childhood Education (Honours), University of Western Sydney)
  • Masters Educational Management and Leadership, University of Sydney

Biography

Christopher is passionate about unlocking teacher talent and the creativity that manifests in schools. Through asking good questions and professional coaching he grows passionate, high performing teachers and a culture of excellence. Christopher sees learning as profoundly innate and seeks to tie all learning experiences to the skills, values and abilities needed to thrive inside and outside school.

In addition to working with the senior executive on the School’s Strategic Plan, and the Religious and Values Education (RAVE) team in the Senior School, Christopher drives K-12 Literacy and Numeracy initiatives, teacher professional development, and teacher accreditation. He is also leading the implementation of the Ad Altiora Framework for Learning and Life.

Christopher was recognised by the Department of Education at the Ultimo Principal Network Awards for Excellence in Educational Leadership. He is also a Justice of the Peace.

Recently, Christopher and his family moved back to the Blue Mountains where he spends time outdoors as well as seeking out the best local food, coffee and wine. He is very slowly completing his bucket list of attending international Formula One races.

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