In under 2 hours, the doors open at Sydney Town Hall for one of the biggest nights on the St Andrew's calendar: Showcase 2026: Unfolding!
From our youngest Kindergarten performers to our graduating Year 12s, our students are backstage right now tuning instruments, warming up their voices and getting ready to share a powerful artistic journey with you all.
6.30pm tonight Sydney Town Hall
Something beautiful is about to unfold. See you there! ... See MoreSee Less
Our Senior TheatreSports team has conquered the heats and semi-finals, and they are officially headed to the TheatreSports Schools Challenge Grand Final at the Enmore Theatre!
Get ready for spontaneous, inspired and laugh-out-loud comedy as our crew goes head-to-head with the best in Sydney to claim the 2026 Champions Trophy.
Sunday 21 June, 5pm Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Don't miss out on Australia’s fastest and funniest drama competition. Follow the link in our bio, select the Senior Grand Final from the drop-down menu and come show your SACS pride! ... See MoreSee Less
Squash crowned two champion pairs on finals day, Football posted strong wins led by the 15A and 13A Boys, and Tennis bounced back with 5 wins from 8. Netball’s junior and inter teams all came away victorious, AFL took valuable lessons into Community Day, and Hockey kept improving with a tough draw and a spirited 1st XI performance. Fencing also opened their U/19 season with two wins, while Fit4Life and SACSFit got stuck into golf and CrossFit.
Looking forward to another great weekend of sport.
On Tuesday, 12 of our Junior School students put their creativity, teamwork and resilience to the test in the inspiring Write a Book in a Day competition.
Working against the clock, our young authors and illustrators spent the day creating an original book from scratch, responding to a unique set of story parameters and bringing their ideas to life in just 12 hours.
More than a writing challenge, Write a Book in a Day raises vital funds for childhood cancer research, while every book submitted is shared with children in hospitals across Australia to brighten their day during treatment.
We are incredibly proud of our students for embracing this challenge with such enthusiasm, imagination and collaboration. We can't wait to see the finished book and celebrate their remarkable achievement.
As Term 2 draws to a close, we proudly celebrated the achievements of our Junior School and Gawura School students at today’s Awards Assembly.
Students were recognised with St Andrew’s Heart Mind Life awards, honouring those who demonstrate kindness and care for others (Heart), curiosity and a love of learning (Mind), and respect and responsibility in everyday school life (Life).
We also celebrated excellence across music, visual arts and science. From leadership and dedication to community spirit and academic success, today’s assembly highlighted the values that make our students truly exceptional.
These awards reflect the hard work, curiosity and enthusiasm that define our School community.
Join us in congratulating all our award recipients. We are so proud of everything you’ve achieved this term. ... See MoreSee Less
Choosing a Secondary School is about more than academics, it's about finding a community where your child is known, supported and encouraged to thrive.
If you're considering Year 7 for your child, we invite you to join us at our Step Into Year 7 event and experience firsthand the welcoming and caring environment that defines life at St Andrew's Cathedral School.
Wednesday 20 August, 9am-11am
Parents and students are encouraged to attend together.
An extraordinary achievement for Year 6 student Ian Y!
We are thrilled to share that Ian has been awarded First Prize at the 10th Leonid Kogan International Competition in Brussels, Belgium — one of the world's most prestigious competitions for young violinists.
Competing against talented musicians from leading institutions across the globe, including the Royal Conservatory of Music (Canada), Juilliard Pre-College and the Colburn School (USA), the Menuhin School Qingdao and renowned conservatories throughout Europe and Asia, Ian distinguished himself with a performance of remarkable confidence, maturity and artistry.
Making this achievement even more impressive, Ian was one of the youngest competitors in his category.
Those who know Ian will not be surprised by this success. His exceptional talent is matched by his dedication, humility and positivity, and we are incredibly proud to see him recognised on the international stage.
Congratulations Ian, on this outstanding accomplishment. We cannot wait to welcome you home and celebrate this remarkable milestone with our School community. ... See MoreSee Less
What a wonderful day of adventure for our Kindergarten students as they embarked on their first Outdoor Education experience at Centennial Park.
From exploring nature on a bushwalk to engaging in creative nature play, games and discovering the Ian Potter Wild Play Garden, the students embraced every opportunity to learn, play and connect with the outdoors.
A memorable day filled with curiosity, exploration and plenty of smiles. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to all of our talented students who brought this bold and thought-provoking Senior Ensemble Production to life across five outstanding performances.
Through a rich tapestry of characters and stories, buckets invited audiences to reflect on life, loss, meaning and the choices that shape us.
A special congratulations and thank you to Ms Chantel Munro for her inspiring direction and leadership throughout the production process. Her vision helped create a powerful theatrical experience that challenged, moved and resonated with audiences.
We are also incredibly grateful to our parents, families and friends for their support and for joining us throughout the week. Your encouragement makes opportunities like these possible and so meaningful for our students.
Thank you to everyone who helped make buckets such a memorable production. We are immensely proud of what our students have achieved both on and off the stage.
The countdown is officially ON!
In under 2 hours, the doors open at Sydney Town Hall for one of the biggest nights on the St Andrew's calendar: Showcase 2026: Unfolding!
From our youngest Kindergarten performers to our graduating Year 12s, our students are backstage right now tuning instruments, warming up their voices and getting ready to share a powerful artistic journey with you all.
6.30pm tonight
Sydney Town Hall
Something beautiful is about to unfold. See you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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We're in the Grand Final!
Our Senior TheatreSports team has conquered the heats and semi-finals, and they are officially headed to the TheatreSports Schools Challenge Grand Final at the Enmore Theatre!
Get ready for spontaneous, inspired and laugh-out-loud comedy as our crew goes head-to-head with the best in Sydney to claim the 2026 Champions Trophy.
Sunday 21 June, 5pm
Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Don't miss out on Australia’s fastest and funniest drama competition. Follow the link in our bio, select the Senior Grand Final from the drop-down menu and come show your SACS pride! ... See MoreSee Less
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Round 6 delivered across the board.
Squash crowned two champion pairs on finals day, Football posted strong wins led by the 15A and 13A Boys, and Tennis bounced back with 5 wins from 8. Netball’s junior and inter teams all came away victorious, AFL took valuable lessons into Community Day, and Hockey kept improving with a tough draw and a spirited 1st XI performance. Fencing also opened their U/19 season with two wins, while Fit4Life and SACSFit got stuck into golf and CrossFit.
Looking forward to another great weekend of sport.
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On Tuesday, 12 of our Junior School students put their creativity, teamwork and resilience to the test in the inspiring Write a Book in a Day competition.
Working against the clock, our young authors and illustrators spent the day creating an original book from scratch, responding to a unique set of story parameters and bringing their ideas to life in just 12 hours.
More than a writing challenge, Write a Book in a Day raises vital funds for childhood cancer research, while every book submitted is shared with children in hospitals across Australia to brighten their day during treatment.
We are incredibly proud of our students for embracing this challenge with such enthusiasm, imagination and collaboration. We can't wait to see the finished book and celebrate their remarkable achievement.
#SACS #StAndrewsCathedralSchool #WriteABookInADay #JuniorSchool #CreativeWriting #Teamwork #StudentAchievement ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebrating Term 2 excellence
As Term 2 draws to a close, we proudly celebrated the achievements of our Junior School and Gawura School students at today’s Awards Assembly.
Students were recognised with St Andrew’s Heart Mind Life awards, honouring those who demonstrate kindness and care for others (Heart), curiosity and a love of learning (Mind), and respect and responsibility in everyday school life (Life).
We also celebrated excellence across music, visual arts and science.
From leadership and dedication to community spirit and academic success, today’s assembly highlighted the values that make our students truly exceptional.
These awards reflect the hard work, curiosity and enthusiasm that define our School community.
Join us in congratulating all our award recipients. We are so proud of everything you’ve achieved this term. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Choosing a Secondary School is about more than academics, it's about finding a community where your child is known, supported and encouraged to thrive.
If you're considering Year 7 for your child, we invite you to join us at our Step Into Year 7 event and experience firsthand the welcoming and caring environment that defines life at St Andrew's Cathedral School.
Wednesday 20 August, 9am-11am
Parents and students are encouraged to attend together.
Book through the link in our bio. ... See MoreSee Less
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An extraordinary achievement for Year 6 student Ian Y!
We are thrilled to share that Ian has been awarded First Prize at the 10th Leonid Kogan International Competition in Brussels, Belgium — one of the world's most prestigious competitions for young violinists.
Competing against talented musicians from leading institutions across the globe, including the Royal Conservatory of Music (Canada), Juilliard Pre-College and the Colburn School (USA), the Menuhin School Qingdao and renowned conservatories throughout Europe and Asia, Ian distinguished himself with a performance of remarkable confidence, maturity and artistry.
Making this achievement even more impressive, Ian was one of the youngest competitors in his category.
Those who know Ian will not be surprised by this success. His exceptional talent is matched by his dedication, humility and positivity, and we are incredibly proud to see him recognised on the international stage.
Congratulations Ian, on this outstanding accomplishment. We cannot wait to welcome you home and celebrate this remarkable milestone with our School community. ... See MoreSee Less
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Kindy Day Camp
What a wonderful day of adventure for our Kindergarten students as they embarked on their first Outdoor Education experience at Centennial Park.
From exploring nature on a bushwalk to engaging in creative nature play, games and discovering the Ian Potter Wild Play Garden, the students embraced every opportunity to learn, play and connect with the outdoors.
A memorable day filled with curiosity, exploration and plenty of smiles. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
What an extraordinary week of buckets.
Congratulations to all of our talented students who brought this bold and thought-provoking Senior Ensemble Production to life across five outstanding performances.
Through a rich tapestry of characters and stories, buckets invited audiences to reflect on life, loss, meaning and the choices that shape us.
A special congratulations and thank you to Ms Chantel Munro for her inspiring direction and leadership throughout the production process. Her vision helped create a powerful theatrical experience that challenged, moved and resonated with audiences.
We are also incredibly grateful to our parents, families and friends for their support and for joining us throughout the week. Your encouragement makes opportunities like these possible and so meaningful for our students.
Thank you to everyone who helped make buckets such a memorable production. We are immensely proud of what our students have achieved both on and off the stage.
#standrewscathedralschool #buckets #SeniorEnsemble #schooltheatre #performingarts #StudentAchievement ... See MoreSee Less
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