Redlands, Cremorne

Redlands, Sydney Church of England Co-educational Grammar School, is a multi-campus independent co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day Anglican school located in Cremorne on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The school severed legal ties with the Anglican Diocese in 1976, the same year in which it incorporated as SCEGGS (later SCECGS) Redlands.

[8] The Latin school motto of Redlands, Luceat lux vestra, is taken from Matthew 5, and translates to "Let your light shine".

In 2016, the school commenced a 20-year, $114 million redevelopment of the Senior Campus, with the central building being a four-story tall Learning Hub.

was demolished to make way for the new home for the Margaret Roberts Preparatory School (K–2) and an all purpose sports and assembly hall.

[17] Redlands has four houses; Cowper, McDouall, Roseby and Dumolo, denoted by a badge worn on the school's blazer.

Summer sports include basketball, swimming, tennis, touch football, indoor hockey, rowing, and sailing.

Winter sports include AFL, athletics, cross country, soccer, hockey, netball, rugby, snowsports, tennis, and water polo.

[20] Each year at its High Country Campus in Jindabyne, Redlands hosts Winter School, a nine-week long residential program where students combine skiing and snowboarding with schoolwork.

[27] Past winners have included Imants Tillers, Pat Brassington, Callum Morton, Julie Gough, Vernon Ah Kee, Ben Quilty, Lindy Lee, Fiona Foley[28] and Tom Polo (2014).

Redlands House c. 1916