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/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/IMG_4784.jpg5184984΢Åĸ£Àû Anglican Grammar has developed its camping program as part of its overall commitment to the development of the whole child. It is recognised that students come to the School at various ages and stages, but all will ultimately leave school as young adults, who need to be able to act independently and work cooperatively... Read more »