Why Choose St Andrew's?


There are many reasons that teachers, support and operational staff can look forward to a rewarding and fulfilling career at St Andrew’s. Christian values are at the heart of the School’s culture - something that fuells a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere amongst our employees.

First Class Teaching Facilities

Technology is at the heart of our classrooms. Classrooms are equipped with smart boards and the use of internet technology is encouraged as a useful learning tool. The School places significant importance on co-curricular activities and, as such, has excellent music, art and sporting facilities available.

Strong Student-Teacher Relationships

The atmosphere at St Andrew’s is welcoming for all. Students enjoy positive and respectful relationships with one another and with staff. 

Holistic Education

Teaching at St Andrew’s is about more than simply passing academic exams. It is aimed at producing mature, well-rounded individuals who are capable of higher order thinking. 

Constant Improvement

A look back at St Andrew’s history will show that the school is not afraid of change, in fact, it is embraced.  We regularly seek feedback from students, teachers, support staff and parents.

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Journeys of the Heart

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The Things You Taught Me

It’s not only students who learn at schools.   Ms Lauren Rutter, a third year Primary Education student at The University of Notre Dame, has learnt her first lessons in practical teaching and Indigenous education under the mentorship of a St Andrew’s teacher. Here she ...

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The Man Who Moved Us

“When I say our school, I mean our school, because it will always be fond in my memory.” – Mr Graeme Kightley It was a complete surprise. Everything was organised with the utmost stealth, from music rehearsals and a host of carefully penned speeches to a running sheet th...

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Filling in the Gap: Year 13 at SACS

It’s nearing the end of third term when Alex Abbottsmith Fellows Tim Young and Jarrod Simpson sit down between Christian Development classes, chapel services and Cru groups to reflect on the year so far. Graduating from St Andrew’s last year, Tim and Jarrod are now close to finishi...

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A Holiday to Remember

In mid-August, eight St Andrew’s parents and friends embarked on a 5 day Larapinta Trail Trek led by SACS Outdoor Education Instructors Mr John Chapman and Mr Joh Seiler. The guided programme with various day trips from a centralized campsite covered 60km trek of a much longer trail...

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Inspiring improvisation

It’s been five years since Christian Watson, a music teacher at St Andrew’s, embarked on his 85 000-word journey. Smiling as he described his students who told him, “You look a lot happier” and “a lot more relieved,” Mr Watson admitted, “I am.” A...

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From the US of A to Sydney

“My experience at St. Andrews has been better than anything I could have imagined before I started. Even as the “new kid”, I felt instantly welcomed and could feel the inclusive, friendly nature radiating off of the staff and students… I couldn’t be prouder to be...

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The Rite Journey - An Enriching Programme in the Middle School

Developed in Adelaide and customised by dedicated St Andrew’s Middle School teachers, The Rite Journey is a seven-step programme designed to celebrate students’ social, emotional and spiritual growth during adolescence. 2012 marks the inaugural year for The Rite Journey at St Andre...

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