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.
On Wednesday, students and staff attended the Sydney Prayer Breakfast at ICC Sydney, joining more than 1,800 Christian leaders, community members and representatives from organisations across Sydney.
Centred on the theme ‘Hope in the Heart of the City’, the gathering brought together people from a wide range of sectors to pray for our city, nation and world. Through worship, reflection and prayer, attendees lifted up those serving in education, government, health, media, community services and churches, while also remembering those facing hardship and marginalisation.
The morning featured keynote speaker Tim Kirk, who shared his personal faith journey and reflected on the importance of prayer, hope and Christ-centred leadership. It was a meaningful opportunity for our staff to connect with fellow Christian leaders and be encouraged in our shared commitment to serving others with faith, compassion and purpose. ... See MoreSee Less
The School is proud to acknowledge Old Andrean Simon Tedeschi (OA1998), who has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the King’s Birthday Honours, in recognition of his significant service to the performing arts.
Mr Tedeschi, a 2017 inductee into the School’s Hall of Honour, has established a distinguished international career as a concert pianist, performing extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician on leading stages around the world. He has also made a notable contribution to Australia’s cultural and literary life through his work as a writer and commentator on the arts.
The School congratulates Mr Tedeschi on this outstanding national recognition, which reflects his sustained artistic excellence and contribution to the performing arts sector. ... See MoreSee Less
Last week, families from our Junior School community joined Rowena Thomas for the first of our two Amazing Me sessions.
For more than a decade, Rowena has partnered with St Andrew’s Cathedral School to help families navigate important conversations around puberty, sexual development and wellbeing with confidence, clarity and care.
Designed for parents and children to attend together, the Amazing Me programme provides practical, age-appropriate guidance while encouraging positive family conversations around topics that can sometimes feel challenging to discuss. The sessions also reinforce the importance of respecting others and celebrating the uniqueness of every individual.
Thank you to Rowena for sharing her expertise with our community, and to the many students and parents who participated in these valuable learning opportunities.
Through programmes such as Amazing Me, we continue to support our students' wellbeing and development as they grow into informed, respectful and confident young people.
🏐 Congratulations to Sibella (Year 11) on her selection in the Australian U18 Girls Indoor Volleyball Team!
This incredible achievement reflects Sibella’s dedication, hard work and passion for volleyball. She will proudly represent Australia on a three-week tour of Thailand before competing at the Asia Championships.
We are immensely proud of Sibella and look forward to following her journey in the green and gold as she takes on this exciting international opportunity.
Wishing Sibella and the Australian team every success on tour! 🇦🇺💚💛
Over the past week, we were delighted to welcome the treasured grandparents of our Junior School, Gawura School, Middle School and Senior College students for our annual Grandparents' Day celebrations.
Across both events, grandparents enjoyed special assemblies featuring heartfelt student performances, morning tea hosted by our P&F, classroom visits and school tours, and the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their grandchildren. Junior School and Gawura School grandparents also enjoyed exploring the Book Fair together.
These celebrations are a wonderful reminder of the important role grandparents play in the lives of our students and our wider school community. It was a joy to see generations connecting, sharing stories and creating memories together.
Thank you to our dedicated P&F and parent volunteers for making both days such a success. And to all our grandparents, thank you for your wisdom, warmth, encouragement and unwaver-ing love. Your presence enriches our community, and we are grateful for all that you bring to the lives of our students.
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On Friday 29 May, our community came together for an unforgettable evening of sport and school spirit.
🏐🏐🏐 Our netballers rose to the challenge against Cranbrook, with the First VII demonstrating determi-nation and composure against strong opposition, while the Senior Seconds delivered an impres-sive victory under the lights.
⚽️⚽️⚽️ Heading straight from the classroom to the field, our football girls displayed outstanding resili-ence, overturning a 1-0 deficit to secure a well-earned 3-1 win.
A sincere thank you to our students, staff and families whose enthusiastic support created such a vibrant atmosphere throughout the evening.
A fantastic showcase of commitment, teamwork and the spirit of St Andrew’s Cathedral School. ... See MoreSee Less
Our parent workshop, Disrupting the Manosphere, sparked powerful conversations and meaningful reflection among parents and caregivers last week.
Facilitated by Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman, the session explored the growing influence of online content and cultural narratives shaping young people's understanding of identity, relationships and respect.
Together, attendees unpacked the challenges facing young people in today's digital world while exploring practical ways to foster empathy, critical thinking and respectful relationships at home.
Thank you to Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman for delivering such an engaging and thought-provoking workshop, and to all parents and caregivers who joined us for this important conversation.
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
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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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On Wednesday, students and staff attended the Sydney Prayer Breakfast at ICC Sydney, joining more than 1,800 Christian leaders, community members and representatives from organisations across Sydney.
Centred on the theme ‘Hope in the Heart of the City’, the gathering brought together people from a wide range of sectors to pray for our city, nation and world. Through worship, reflection and prayer, attendees lifted up those serving in education, government, health, media, community services and churches, while also remembering those facing hardship and marginalisation.
The morning featured keynote speaker Tim Kirk, who shared his personal faith journey and reflected on the importance of prayer, hope and Christ-centred leadership. It was a meaningful opportunity for our staff to connect with fellow Christian leaders and be encouraged in our shared commitment to serving others with faith, compassion and purpose. ... See MoreSee Less
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The School is proud to acknowledge Old Andrean Simon Tedeschi (OA1998), who has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the King’s Birthday Honours, in recognition of his significant service to the performing arts.
Mr Tedeschi, a 2017 inductee into the School’s Hall of Honour, has established a distinguished international career as a concert pianist, performing extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician on leading stages around the world. He has also made a notable contribution to Australia’s cultural and literary life through his work as a writer and commentator on the arts.
The School congratulates Mr Tedeschi on this outstanding national recognition, which reflects his sustained artistic excellence and contribution to the performing arts sector. ... See MoreSee Less
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Last week, families from our Junior School community joined Rowena Thomas for the first of our two Amazing Me sessions.
For more than a decade, Rowena has partnered with St Andrew’s Cathedral School to help families navigate important conversations around puberty, sexual development and wellbeing with confidence, clarity and care.
Designed for parents and children to attend together, the Amazing Me programme provides practical, age-appropriate guidance while encouraging positive family conversations around topics that can sometimes feel challenging to discuss. The sessions also reinforce the importance of respecting others and celebrating the uniqueness of every individual.
Thank you to Rowena for sharing her expertise with our community, and to the many students and parents who participated in these valuable learning opportunities.
Through programmes such as Amazing Me, we continue to support our students' wellbeing and development as they grow into informed, respectful and confident young people.
#StAndrewsCathedralSchool #AmazingMe #Wellbeing #JuniorSchool #ParentPartnership #GrowingTogether ... See MoreSee Less
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🏐 Congratulations to Sibella (Year 11) on her selection in the Australian U18 Girls Indoor Volleyball Team!
This incredible achievement reflects Sibella’s dedication, hard work and passion for volleyball. She will proudly represent Australia on a three-week tour of Thailand before competing at the Asia Championships.
We are immensely proud of Sibella and look forward to following her journey in the green and gold as she takes on this exciting international opportunity.
Wishing Sibella and the Australian team every success on tour! 🇦🇺💚💛
#StAndrewsCathedralSchool #Volleyball #AustralianVolleyball #StudentAchievement #GreenAndGold ... See MoreSee Less
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A day for the heart of the family ❤️
Over the past week, we were delighted to welcome the treasured grandparents of our Junior School, Gawura School, Middle School and Senior College students for our annual Grandparents' Day celebrations.
Across both events, grandparents enjoyed special assemblies featuring heartfelt student performances, morning tea hosted by our P&F, classroom visits and school tours, and the opportunity to spend meaningful time with their grandchildren. Junior School and Gawura School grandparents also enjoyed exploring the Book Fair together.
These celebrations are a wonderful reminder of the important role grandparents play in the lives of our students and our wider school community. It was a joy to see generations connecting, sharing stories and creating memories together.
Thank you to our dedicated P&F and parent volunteers for making both days such a success. And to all our grandparents, thank you for your wisdom, warmth, encouragement and unwaver-ing love. Your presence enriches our community, and we are grateful for all that you bring to the lives of our students.
❤️ Grandparents' Day at St Andrew's Cathedral School ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Friday Night Lights 💥
On Friday 29 May, our community came together for an unforgettable evening of sport and school spirit.
🏐🏐🏐
Our netballers rose to the challenge against Cranbrook, with the First VII demonstrating determi-nation and composure against strong opposition, while the Senior Seconds delivered an impres-sive victory under the lights.
⚽️⚽️⚽️
Heading straight from the classroom to the field, our football girls displayed outstanding resili-ence, overturning a 1-0 deficit to secure a well-earned 3-1 win.
A sincere thank you to our students, staff and families whose enthusiastic support created such a vibrant atmosphere throughout the evening.
A fantastic showcase of commitment, teamwork and the spirit of St Andrew’s Cathedral School. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Our parent workshop, Disrupting the Manosphere, sparked powerful conversations and meaningful reflection among parents and caregivers last week.
Facilitated by Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman, the session explored the growing influence of online content and cultural narratives shaping young people's understanding of identity, relationships and respect.
Together, attendees unpacked the challenges facing young people in today's digital world while exploring practical ways to foster empathy, critical thinking and respectful relationships at home.
Thank you to Tomorrow Man and Tomorrow Woman for delivering such an engaging and thought-provoking workshop, and to all parents and caregivers who joined us for this important conversation.
Read the full story on our website: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2026/06/parents-engage-in-powerful-conversations-on-disrupting-the-manos...
#DisruptingTheManosphere #ParentPartnership #RespectfulRelationships #StudentWellbeing #DigitalCitizenship #SchoolCommunity ... See MoreSee Less
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