CAS
Combined Associated Schools
The Combined Associated Schools (CAS) is a group of private schools in Sydney sharing common interests, ethics and educational philosophy. The schools compete against each other in sporting and co-curricular events.
The CAS was formed in 1929 to provide sporting and co-curricular competition for the member schools. The foundation members were Barker College, Cranbrook School, Knox Grammar School, St Aloysius' College and Trinity Grammar School. Waverley College joined the group in the 1940s.
Current members of the Combined Associated Schools
| School | Founded | Denomination | Students | Facility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barker College | 1890 | Anglican | co-educational | day and boarding |
| Cranbrook School | 1918 | Anglican | boys only | day and boarding |
| Knox Grammar School | 1924 | Uniting Church | boys only | day and boarding |
| St Aloysius' College | 1879 | Catholic | boys only | day only |
| Trinity Grammar School | 1913 | Anglican | boys only | day and boarding |
| Waverley College | 1903 | Catholic | boys only | day only |
CAS Art Exhbition
Every three years the Combined Associated Schools host an art exhibition at one of the CAS schools. The purpose of this exhibition is to represent a cross section of exceptional art-making from Year 8 to Year 12 under the CAS umbrella and the wider community.
| CAS sports and co-curricular activities | |
|---|---|
| athletics | football |
| basketball | rifle shooting |
| chess | rugby |
| cricket | swimming |
| cross country | track and field |
| diving | volleyball |

