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Think, Create, Innovate!
The Technological and Applied Studies (TAS) Department invites you to an exhibition of major works of our 2025 Year 12 students in Industrial Technology Timber, Design and Technology, IB Design Technology and Software Engineering.
Please join us for this exciting exhibition of our students work.RSVP through the link in our bio.
Tuesday 29 July, 6pm-7.30pm
Design Centre - BBC Lower Ground

Think, Create, Innovate!

The Technological and Applied Studies (TAS) Department invites you to an exhibition of major works of our 2025 Year 12 students in Industrial Technology Timber, Design and Technology, IB Design Technology and Software Engineering.

Please join us for this exciting exhibition of our students work.

RSVP through the link in our bio.

Tuesday 29 July, 6pm-7.30pm
Design Centre - BBC Lower Ground
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3 days ago
Making history: A remarkable first season for AFL at St Andrew’s Cathedral SchoolLast term marked the beginning of a new chapter with the introduction of AFL into our Sport programme, with the School fielding Junior and Senior teams for the first time. And what a debut season it’s been.Led by coaches Mr Josh Ralph (Sydney Swans Academy) and Mr Cameron McIvoy, both teams have gone from strength to strength, showing immense grit, growth and team spirit throughout Term 2.From running through a banner in their first ever game to delivering decisive wins, our Junior team lit up the season with standout performances, including a historic 134–0 victory over Cranbrook and a comprehensive 114–13 win in the final round to secure a spot in Finals. Their passion, unity and resilience, even in tough matches, has set the tone for the future.Not to be outdone, our Senior team made their mark with fierce contests and memorable wins, none bigger than their 101–77 victory over Waverley College, a school renowned for its AFL strength. Their progression was capped off with a confident 71–27 win in the final round to cement their place in the Term 3 Finals.To have both Junior and Senior teams through to seeded finals in their inaugural season is an extraordinary achievement. Congratulations to all players and coaching staff for their dedication, courage and pride in the Navy and White.

Making history: A remarkable first season for AFL at St Andrew’s Cathedral School

Last term marked the beginning of a new chapter with the introduction of AFL into our Sport programme, with the School fielding Junior and Senior teams for the first time. And what a debut season it’s been.

Led by coaches Mr Josh Ralph (Sydney Swans Academy) and Mr Cameron McIvoy, both teams have gone from strength to strength, showing immense grit, growth and team spirit throughout Term 2.

From running through a banner in their first ever game to delivering decisive wins, our Junior team lit up the season with standout performances, including a historic 134–0 victory over Cranbrook and a comprehensive 114–13 win in the final round to secure a spot in Finals. Their passion, unity and resilience, even in tough matches, has set the tone for the future.

Not to be outdone, our Senior team made their mark with fierce contests and memorable wins, none bigger than their 101–77 victory over Waverley College, a school renowned for its AFL strength. Their progression was capped off with a confident 71–27 win in the final round to cement their place in the Term 3 Finals.

To have both Junior and Senior teams through to seeded finals in their inaugural season is an extraordinary achievement. Congratulations to all players and coaching staff for their dedication, courage and pride in the Navy and White.
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5 days ago
Celebrating NAIDOC Week at Government HouseLast Saturday, staff from both Gawura School and St Andrews Cathedral School were honoured to attend the NAIDOC Week Reception at Government House, hosted by Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales.Held in celebration of this year’s theme, ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy’, the reception brought together over 100 representatives from across the State who are working to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.Our staff, including Head of Gawura School, Mr John Ralph, felt privileged to gather alongside like-minded educators and community leaders who are committed to nurturing and uplifting the next generation.As the Governor said in her address, “In NAIDOC Week’s 50th year, we honour the Elders whose wisdom guides all of us and recognise those who teach, guide, support and encourage the next generation.”We’re proud to stand alongside others across New South Wales who are helping shape a future grounded in strength, vision and legacy.

Celebrating NAIDOC Week at Government House

Last Saturday, staff from both Gawura School and St Andrew's Cathedral School were honoured to attend the NAIDOC Week Reception at Government House, hosted by Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales.

Held in celebration of this year’s theme, ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy’, the reception brought together over 100 representatives from across the State who are working to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Our staff, including Head of Gawura School, Mr John Ralph, felt privileged to gather alongside like-minded educators and community leaders who are committed to nurturing and uplifting the next generation.

As the Governor said in her address, “In NAIDOC Week’s 50th year, we honour the Elders whose wisdom guides all of us and recognise those who teach, guide, support and encourage the next generation.”

We’re proud to stand alongside others across New South Wales who are helping shape a future grounded in strength, vision and legacy.
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6 days ago
Clear Illusion was a student-led theatrical triumph!
On Friday 20 June, the curtains rose on Clear Illusion - an original, student-created mystery drama written and co-directed by Year 11 student Lachlan Sparshott.
Set in wartime London and packed with courtroom twists, Clear Illusion kept the audience on edge from start to finish. Lachlan not only penned the gripping script but also led rehearsals, guided performances, and refined the story throughout the process. His leadership brought a layered, ambitious production to life, supported by a cast and crew of passionate peers.
From the powerful performances on stage to the technical lighting, costumes and sound design, the entire show was a showcase of student talent. A huge congratulations to the incredible team behind the production including Mika Chin, Yuze Ding, Izzy Darge, Martha Way Stamatellis, Ally Rose and Pyari Qureshi.
As Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle said, “I was blown away by Lachlan’s first play ‘In Plain Sight’ in 2024 and this one was even better. Congratulations to the cast and crew for what was an absolute triumph.”
Betrayal, illusion and the pursuit of justice - thank you to everyone who supported this unforgettable piece of theatre.

'Clear Illusion' was a student-led theatrical triumph!

On Friday 20 June, the curtains rose on 'Clear Illusion' - an original, student-created mystery drama written and co-directed by Year 11 student Lachlan Sparshott.

Set in wartime London and packed with courtroom twists, 'Clear Illusion' kept the audience on edge from start to finish. Lachlan not only penned the gripping script but also led rehearsals, guided performances, and refined the story throughout the process. His leadership brought a layered, ambitious production to life, supported by a cast and crew of passionate peers.

From the powerful performances on stage to the technical lighting, costumes and sound design, the entire show was a showcase of student talent. A huge congratulations to the incredible team behind the production including Mika Chin, Yuze Ding, Izzy Darge, Martha Way Stamatellis, Ally Rose and Pyari Qureshi.

As Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle said, “I was blown away by Lachlan’s first play ‘In Plain Sight’ in 2024 and this one was even better. Congratulations to the cast and crew for what was an absolute triumph.”

Betrayal, illusion and the pursuit of justice - thank you to everyone who supported this unforgettable piece of theatre.
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1 week ago
Kindy Outdoor Adventure!On Friday 20 June, our Kindergarten students enjoyed their very first Outdoor Education experience, an exciting Day Camp at Centennial Park’s WILD PLAY Garden!
The day was all about exploring, discovering and playing in nature. With a mix of bushwalks, Bible discovery, nature art and classic oval games, students got a wonderful taste of the outdoors - guided by our incredible Outdoor Education staff and teachers.
Outdoor Education at St Andrew’s Cathedral School begins early, with this programme designed to foster curiosity, connection and confidence in the natural world. We hope this is just the beginning of a lifelong love of the outdoors for our youngest learners.
Thank you to all staff and helpers who made the day such a success!

Kindy Outdoor Adventure!

On Friday 20 June, our Kindergarten students enjoyed their very first Outdoor Education experience, an exciting Day Camp at Centennial Park’s WILD PLAY Garden!

The day was all about exploring, discovering and playing in nature. With a mix of bushwalks, Bible discovery, nature art and classic oval games, students got a wonderful taste of the outdoors - guided by our incredible Outdoor Education staff and teachers.

Outdoor Education at St Andrew’s Cathedral School begins early, with this programme designed to foster curiosity, connection and confidence in the natural world. We hope this is just the beginning of a lifelong love of the outdoors for our youngest learners.

Thank you to all staff and helpers who made the day such a success!
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2 weeks ago

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The luckiest kids on the planet. Their future is as positive as it will ever be in any environment.

Celebrating 140 Years… Brick by Brick!Over the past few weeks we held our very own 140 LEGO Competition, and the creativity on display was nothing short of incredible.
With the theme “What St Andrew’s Cathedral School and Gawura School mean to you,” students and families brought to life vibrant scenes filled with heart, humour and a whole lot of bricks. From moving elevators and yarn-wrapped pillars to music rooms, handball courts and future space campuses, no detail was too small!
Winners included:
Junior Category: Ashwin (Year 1), who recreated the rooftop playground complete with a jungle gym and basketball courts.Senior Category: Riley and Aiden, who built the Music Department, complete with student musicians and every teacher accounted for!Family Category: The Hooper family (Robin in Kindergarten and Edward in Year 3), who imagined St Andrew’s 140 years into the future, think rocket ships and aquariums… and yes, Mr Simpson still out the front!
Special mentions to Tyson (Year 4) for his working elevator and foyer builds, and the Year 8 team, Eleanor, Henry, Rafferty and Lily, for their amazing attention to detail.
Thank you to everyone who took part, your imagination and love for our School community shone through every build.

Celebrating 140 Years… Brick by Brick!

Over the past few weeks we held our very own 140 LEGO Competition, and the creativity on display was nothing short of incredible.

With the theme “What St Andrew’s Cathedral School and Gawura School mean to you,” students and families brought to life vibrant scenes filled with heart, humour and a whole lot of bricks. From moving elevators and yarn-wrapped pillars to music rooms, handball courts and future space campuses, no detail was too small!

Winners included:
Junior Category: Ashwin (Year 1), who recreated the rooftop playground complete with a jungle gym and basketball courts.

Senior Category: Riley and Aiden, who built the Music Department, complete with student musicians and every teacher accounted for!

Family Category: The Hooper family (Robin in Kindergarten and Edward in Year 3), who imagined St Andrew’s 140 years into the future, think rocket ships and aquariums… and yes, Mr Simpson still out the front!

Special mentions to Tyson (Year 4) for his working elevator and foyer builds, and the Year 8 team, Eleanor, Henry, Rafferty and Lily, for their amazing attention to detail.

Thank you to everyone who took part, your imagination and love for our School community shone through every build.
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2 weeks ago
Happy 140th Birthday, St Andrew’s Cathedral School!
Students from Kindergarten to Year 12 celebrated our milestone 140th anniversary with Gala Day last Friday, a vibrant tradition marking the end of term with fun, community and school spirit.
From volleyball matches and dance-offs to a banner painting competition and LEGO displays, the day was packed with activities across the entire School.
Thank you to our P&F for providing a delicious BBQ lunch and to all the wonderful parent volunteers for helping with lunch and cake at the end of the day.This year’s winners were Hereford (Secondary) and Canterbury (Junior School), congratulations on taking out the top spots!
We also unveiled our brand-new school mascot, Andi the Gargoyle – a playful nod to our Cathedral history and identity.
Before the birthday cake was cut, students on French horns, saxophones, clarinets and trumpets led the School in a joyful rendition of “Happy Birthday.” Streamers filled the air in a colourful finale to mark 140 Years: A Legacy of Light.

Happy 140th Birthday, St Andrew’s Cathedral School!

Students from Kindergarten to Year 12 celebrated our milestone 140th anniversary with Gala Day last Friday, a vibrant tradition marking the end of term with fun, community and school spirit.

From volleyball matches and dance-offs to a banner painting competition and LEGO displays, the day was packed with activities across the entire School.

Thank you to our P&F for providing a delicious BBQ lunch and to all the wonderful parent volunteers for helping with lunch and cake at the end of the day.

This year’s winners were Hereford (Secondary) and Canterbury (Junior School), congratulations on taking out the top spots!

We also unveiled our brand-new school mascot, Andi the Gargoyle – a playful nod to our Cathedral history and identity.

Before the birthday cake was cut, students on French horns, saxophones, clarinets and trumpets led the School in a joyful rendition of “Happy Birthday.” Streamers filled the air in a colourful finale to mark 140 Years: A Legacy of Light.
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2 weeks ago

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That’s not quite right. Gala Day and our school’s birthday are two different events. Just happen to be celebrated on the same day.

Every good wish to SACS for the 140th anniversary from a student of the class of 1962.

What do our School Council members and executive staff do when they go away for strategy days?
Well this time around, it was the high ropes course at the School’s Outdoor Education Centre, Kirrikee, in the Southern Highlands.
Last week executive staff and School Council members had the opportunity to spend two days together, working on the future direction of the School. Chair of School Council Michael Winram envisaged starting off by bonding over the terror of the high ropes and then getting down to business. It was a fantastic way to bring the two groups together and the discussions were very productive as a result.
Our great thanks go to the Outdoor Education Team for their care of this beautiful facility. The teams passion was tangible as they toured the group before they were put to work on high ropes, archery course and some may have even tried out the mountain biking course!
The combined team spent time reviewing the feedback and ideas generated from the recent Strategic Planning Day, with executive staff and Council sharing their vision for the School’s future direction. The sessions were infused with prayer and wisdom, with a unified love of the School and its community evident to all.
We hugely appreciate the volunteered time and effort School Council members bless us with, as they seek to govern the School.
We pray that this precious time of reflection and planning will serve our School and its community in the years to come.

What do our School Council members and executive staff do when they go away for strategy days?

Well this time around, it was the high ropes course at the School’s Outdoor Education Centre, Kirrikee, in the Southern Highlands.

Last week executive staff and School Council members had the opportunity to spend two days together, working on the future direction of the School. Chair of School Council Michael Winram envisaged starting off by bonding over the terror of the high ropes and then getting down to business. It was a fantastic way to bring the two groups together and the discussions were very productive as a result.

Our great thanks go to the Outdoor Education Team for their care of this beautiful facility. The team's passion was tangible as they toured the group before they were put to work on high ropes, archery course and some may have even tried out the mountain biking course!

The combined team spent time reviewing the feedback and ideas generated from the recent Strategic Planning Day, with executive staff and Council sharing their vision for the School’s future direction. The sessions were infused with prayer and wisdom, with a unified love of the School and its community evident to all.

We hugely appreciate the volunteered time and effort School Council members bless us with, as they seek to govern the School.

We pray that this precious time of reflection and planning will serve our School and its community in the years to come.
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2 weeks ago
Honouring Strength, Vision and Legacy at St Andrew’s Cathedral School
This week, our School community gathered to celebrate First Nations culture, learning and contribution during NAIDOC Week, hosted early by Gawura School ahead of the national dates (7-14 July), which fall during the school break. Guided by the 2025 theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy’, we reflected on the milestones of the past 50 years of NAIDOC while looking ahead to a future shaped by proud, empowered and culturally grounded First Nations young people.
On Wednesday, Gawura School students visited the NSW Art Gallery with Aunty Gail Mabo, who not only led an art lesson but also shared her own works currently on exhibition.
On Thursday morning, the Junior School and Gawura School gathered in the Cathedral for a powerful NAIDOC Assembly, hearing Aunty Gails testimony about her childhood and life with her father, followed by a moving Morning Tea, where students received their awards and were honoured with their embroidered Gawura Whales that celebrate significant milestone achievements. Read more about this in our recent NAIDOC Assembly post.
In the Secondary School assembly led by Gawura School students dancing and the Year 12 Aboriginal Studies class, students showcased what it means to ‘Bridge Worlds’, highlighting how culture and allyship can walk hand in hand through respect, learning and shared action. Later that day, Aunty Gail met with our Aboriginal Studies students to hear about their Personal Projects and share insights into her own work as an artist and cultural educator.
NAIDOC Week is a dedicated moment in our calendar, but the values it represents – respect, truth, resilience and community – live on every day in the life of our Schools. Through strong partnerships with Elders and cultural leaders, and the continued leadership of Gawura School, we walk together on this journey of learning and listening.

Honouring Strength, Vision and Legacy at St Andrew’s Cathedral School

This week, our School community gathered to celebrate First Nations culture, learning and contribution during NAIDOC Week, hosted early by Gawura School ahead of the national dates (7-14 July), which fall during the school break. Guided by the 2025 theme ‘The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy’, we reflected on the milestones of the past 50 years of NAIDOC while looking ahead to a future shaped by proud, empowered and culturally grounded First Nations young people.

On Wednesday, Gawura School students visited the NSW Art Gallery with Aunty Gail Mabo, who not only led an art lesson but also shared her own works currently on exhibition.

On Thursday morning, the Junior School and Gawura School gathered in the Cathedral for a powerful NAIDOC Assembly, hearing Aunty Gail's testimony about her childhood and life with her father, followed by a moving Morning Tea, where students received their awards and were honoured with their embroidered 'Gawura Whales' that celebrate significant milestone achievements. Read more about this in our recent NAIDOC Assembly post.

In the Secondary School assembly led by Gawura School students dancing and the Year 12 Aboriginal Studies class, students showcased what it means to ‘Bridge Worlds’, highlighting how culture and allyship can walk hand in hand through respect, learning and shared action. Later that day, Aunty Gail met with our Aboriginal Studies students to hear about their Personal Projects and share insights into her own work as an artist and cultural educator.

NAIDOC Week is a dedicated moment in our calendar, but the values it represents – respect, truth, resilience and community – live on every day in the life of our Schools. Through strong partnerships with Elders and cultural leaders, and the continued leadership of Gawura School, we walk together on this journey of learning and listening.
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