Celebrating 100 Years of Learning, Community & Achievement
For a century, The Commonweal School has been more than a school. It has been a place where generations of students have grown, discovered their passions, built lifelong friendships, and prepared for the future.
Opened in 1927, ‘For the good of all.’ The Commonweal School has existed to serve the community in which it sits for 100 remarkable years and the young people of that community. Our journey has been shaped by our inspiring teachers, dedicated families, ambitious students, and a shared commitment to community values.
As we celebrate this historic milestone, we will be honouring our achievements, memories, and traditions that have defined the last century while looking forward to an exciting future for the next generation.
A Century of Memories
Over the past 100 years, thousands of students have walked through our doors, each leaving their own mark on the story of our school. From academic success and sporting triumphs to school productions, community events, and lifelong friendships, our history is filled with moments worth celebrating.
This anniversary is an opportunity for former students, staff, parents, and friends to reconnect, share memories, and celebrate the lasting impact of our school community.
Join the Celebration
Throughout the anniversary year, we’ll be hosting a range of events, exhibitions, reunions, and activities to mark this once-in-a-century occasion.
Whether you attended the school decades ago or are part of our community today, we invite you to celebrate with us as we reflect on our proud history and look ahead to the future.
Share Your Story
Do you have photographs, memories, or stories from your time at Commonweal School. We would love to hear from you. Help us build a lasting collection of memories that captures the spirit of our school across generations.
Looking Forward
While we celebrate our past, we are equally excited about the future. Our commitment to inspiring young people, nurturing talent, and strengthening our community remains as strong today as it was 100 years ago.