At BMGS, we see co-curricular experiences as an essential part of a balanced education. These activities extend learning beyond the classroom, helping students discover their strengths, pursue passions, and develop essential life skills—like collaboration, adaptability and time management.Â
Co-curricular opportunities foster belonging, build friendships, and support wellbeing – students grow in confidence, resilience, and develop purpose. Explore some of the activities on offer (subject to demand and resourcing):
Our Art Extension program offers students the opportunity to explore and refine their creative talents across a range of disciplines, including ceramics, photography, oil painting and drawing. Guided by experienced artists, students develop technical skills, experiment with new mediums, and express their individuality in a supportive, inspiring environment.
The Chess Club challenges students to think strategically, sharpen problem-solving skills, and enjoy the thrill of competition. Members learn new techniques, play friendly matches, and represent BMGS in interschool competitions. Whether new to the game or an experienced player, all students are welcome to join and develop their mastery.
BMGS offers a variety of team sports where students represent the School in the ISA interschool competition across various divisions. Games are held on Saturdays during the season, with a training session each week in addition to game day. Students develop skills, teamwork, and school spirit while competing against across Greater Sydney and regional areas.
Winter sport for girls
TheatreSports is a fast-paced, improvisational drama activity that builds creativity, quick thinking, and collaboration. Students work in teams to perform spontaneous scenes and games, developing confidence and stage presence. Performances are full of energy, humour, and imagination, with opportunities to compete against other schools in friendly, spirited matches.
Title | 2025 | 2026 |
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Main Office Opens | 2000 | 2000 |
Main Office Opens | 2000 | 2000 |
Start Term 1 (PK-6, 7, 11, 12) | 2000 | 2000 |