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What a joyful celebration of learning, community and achievement at our Junior School and Gawura School Term 1 Awards Assembly this morning 🌟Held in the beautiful St Andrew’s Cathedral, the morning was filled with a wonderful sense of pride, as students, families and staff came together. It was especially lovely to welcome so many proud parents, sharing in this special occasion.Our talented students set the tone with uplifting performances from the Junior Chamber Ensemble, Junior String Orchestra and Junior Percussion Ensemble.Mrs Robson, Head of School (Primary), reflected on how a school is like a beehive — a place of shared purpose, care and collaboration. We were also led in heartfelt prayers of thanksgiving by our Junior School Captains Mairah and Thomas, with the Bible reading by our Vice-Captain, Aidan.We celebrated student achievement across Music, Visual Arts and Science, alongside our Heart, Mind and Life Awards – recognising not just academic success, but character and contribution.The morning concluded with a warm and cheerful gathering over morning tea in the Chapter House.A truly special way to honour the energy, spirit and accomplishments of Term 1.

What a joyful celebration of learning, community and achievement at our Junior School and Gawura School Term 1 Awards Assembly this morning 🌟

Held in the beautiful St Andrew’s Cathedral, the morning was filled with a wonderful sense of pride, as students, families and staff came together. It was especially lovely to welcome so many proud parents, sharing in this special occasion.

Our talented students set the tone with uplifting performances from the Junior Chamber Ensemble, Junior String Orchestra and Junior Percussion Ensemble.

Mrs Robson, Head of School (Primary), reflected on how a school is like a beehive — a place of shared purpose, care and collaboration. We were also led in heartfelt prayers of thanksgiving by our Junior School Captains Mairah and Thomas, with the Bible reading by our Vice-Captain, Aidan.

We celebrated student achievement across Music, Visual Arts and Science, alongside our Heart, Mind and Life Awards – recognising not just academic success, but character and contribution.

The morning concluded with a warm and cheerful gathering over morning tea in the Chapter House.

A truly special way to honour the energy, spirit and accomplishments of Term 1.
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3 days ago
Celebrating diversity. Living unity. 🧡
Last week, our Junior School came together for Harmony Week – a vibrant celebration of the cultures, stories and traditions that shape our community.
From our collaborative art project to the colour and creativity of Multicultural Dress Day, it was a week full of connection, learning and joy. Classrooms were filled with storytelling, the library came alive with cultural exploration and our Taste of Harmony sessions brought everyone together over food from around the world.
A big thank you to our students, families and staff for making it so special.

Celebrating diversity. Living unity. 🧡

Last week, our Junior School came together for Harmony Week – a vibrant celebration of the cultures, stories and traditions that shape our community.

From our collaborative art project to the colour and creativity of Multicultural Dress Day, it was a week full of connection, learning and joy. Classrooms were filled with storytelling, the library came alive with cultural exploration and our Taste of Harmony sessions brought everyone together over food from around the world.

A big thank you to our students, families and staff for making it so special.
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5 days ago

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Beautiful pictures.

From autonomous vehicles to bringing DreamWorks animation to life, our Responsible Futuring series got off to a soaring start yesterday morning.
The event focused on Engineering and Technology, with a wonderful team of industry experts attending, sharing their knowledge and wisdom. Among our guests we hosted Australia’s Hydropower lead, a software engineer for DreamWorks, a technology innovator and futurist and experts in mobile banking, mechanical engineering, laser physics, technology start-ups, software engineering and more.
Following a warm welcome from School Captain, Lachlan Sparshott, the audience enjoyed a panel discussion, hosted by Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle.
After the panel, our students were able to meet the presenters in person, to ask them for tailored advice and direction.
Dr McGonigle said, “it was a privilege to spend time hearing from these experts, my sincere thanks to them all. They have truly inspired, informed and excited our students about the future – so much so that we couldn’t get them back to class – they are ready to start now!”
Our next Responsible Futuring event take place on 21 May, with a spotlight on Medicine, Health and Psychology – see you there!

From autonomous vehicles to bringing DreamWorks animation to life, our Responsible Futuring series got off to a soaring start yesterday morning.

The event focused on Engineering and Technology, with a wonderful team of industry experts attending, sharing their knowledge and wisdom. Among our guests we hosted Australia’s Hydropower lead, a software engineer for DreamWorks, a technology innovator and futurist and experts in mobile banking, mechanical engineering, laser physics, technology start-ups, software engineering and more.

Following a warm welcome from School Captain, Lachlan Sparshott, the audience enjoyed a panel discussion, hosted by Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle.

After the panel, our students were able to meet the presenters in person, to ask them for tailored advice and direction.

Dr McGonigle said, “it was a privilege to spend time hearing from these experts, my sincere thanks to them all. They have truly inspired, informed and excited our students about the future – so much so that we couldn’t get them back to class – they are ready to start now!”

Our next Responsible Futuring event take place on 21 May, with a spotlight on Medicine, Health and Psychology – see you there!
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Very insightful event! Thank you

As we near the end of Term 1 we are reminded that parenting is one of the most important,  and often unseen, forms of love.
It is shaped by patience, sacrifice, worry, joy and countless small decisions made day after day. Parenting is rarely perfect or effortless, but it is marked by care, perseverance and deep commitment.
Within the Christian faith, parents are reminded of the importance of compassion, grace and patience in family life. “The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in love.” (Psalm 103:8)
To all parents in our community: your care matters and your love is seen. As a school, we are grateful to partner with you in supporting and nurturing your children.

As we near the end of Term 1 we are reminded that parenting is one of the most important, and often unseen, forms of love.

It is shaped by patience, sacrifice, worry, joy and countless small decisions made day after day. Parenting is rarely perfect or effortless, but it is marked by care, perseverance and deep commitment.

Within the Christian faith, parents are reminded of the importance of compassion, grace and patience in family life. “The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in love.” (Psalm 103:8)

To all parents in our community: your care matters and your love is seen. As a school, we are grateful to partner with you in supporting and nurturing your children.
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1 week ago
Taking family time to new heights at Kirrikee.
Our Kirrikee Outdoor Education Centre came alive on Sunday as families gathered for the annual P&F Kirrikee Family Day in the beautiful Southern Highlands.
The day began with a peaceful service in the outdoor chapel beside the water, before students, parents and staff enjoyed a full programme of activities across the site. From high ropes and abseiling to mountain biking, billy karting and swimming, there was something for everyone to experience – along with plenty of time to relax, connect and enjoy the stunning Kirrikee surrounds.
A huge thank you to our Parents & Friends Association for organising such a special community day, and to the many families who joined us.
Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, said the day was an excellent opportunity for families to experience the spirit of Kirrikee together.
What a glorious day! The outdoor chapel, the intricate den building, unhurried conversations over cups of tea, multi-age group challenges and of course perfect weather – what a special and memorable moment of community building – thank you to all the staff, students and families for making it so life-giving. Can’t wait until next time.”Funds raised from the event will support the Penrose Rural Fire Brigade, who play a vital role in protecting Kirrikee and the wider Penrose community.

Taking family time to new heights at Kirrikee.

Our Kirrikee Outdoor Education Centre came alive on Sunday as families gathered for the annual P&F Kirrikee Family Day in the beautiful Southern Highlands.

The day began with a peaceful service in the outdoor chapel beside the water, before students, parents and staff enjoyed a full programme of activities across the site. From high ropes and abseiling to mountain biking, billy karting and swimming, there was something for everyone to experience – along with plenty of time to relax, connect and enjoy the stunning Kirrikee surrounds.

A huge thank you to our Parents & Friends Association for organising such a special community day, and to the many families who joined us.

Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, said the day was an excellent opportunity for families to experience the spirit of Kirrikee together.

"What a glorious day! The outdoor chapel, the intricate den building, unhurried conversations over cups of tea, multi-age group challenges and of course perfect weather – what a special and memorable moment of community building – thank you to all the staff, students and families for making it so life-giving. Can’t wait until next time.”

Funds raised from the event will support the Penrose Rural Fire Brigade, who play a vital role in protecting Kirrikee and the wider Penrose community.
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2 weeks ago
Behind every momentThis weekend’s sports victories were unforgettable, but there’s another group who helped make those moments possible – our parents.From early morning drop-offs to cheering on the sidelines, from encouraging words after tough games to celebrating the big wins, your support makes a powerful difference in the lives of our students.School sport is about far more than the final score. It’s about resilience, confidence, teamwork and growth – and those lessons are strengthened when students know their families are behind them, every step of the way.To all the parents and families who travelled, supported, encouraged and celebrated alongside our teams this season: thank you. Your presence, energy and belief help create the community spirit that makes St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport so special.We are proud of our students – and grateful for the families who support them.

Behind every moment

This weekend’s sports victories were unforgettable, but there’s another group who helped make those moments possible – our parents.

From early morning drop-offs to cheering on the sidelines, from encouraging words after tough games to celebrating the big wins, your support makes a powerful difference in the lives of our students.

School sport is about far more than the final score. It’s about resilience, confidence, teamwork and growth – and those lessons are strengthened when students know their families are behind them, every step of the way.

To all the parents and families who travelled, supported, encouraged and celebrated alongside our teams this season: thank you. Your presence, energy and belief help create the community spirit that makes St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport so special.

We are proud of our students – and grateful for the families who support them.
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2 weeks ago
The Big Classroom | SydneyToday we were delighted to host The Big Classroom at St Andrew’s Cathedral School, bringing together educators and leaders for a full day of professional learning, focused on practical, high-impact teaching strategies.Led by internationally respected educator Tom Sherrington, the workshop explored a range of evidence-informed classroom techniques from the Teaching WalkThrus framework – modelling strategies that support engagement, questioning, discussion and deeper learning in the classroom. Participants experienced these approaches live, with opportunities to practise, discuss, implement and explore coaching conversations that support great teaching.With more than 30 years’ experience as a teacher, headteacher and education consultant, Tom works with schools around the world to help teachers refine their practice and build strong cultures of professional learning.At St Andrew’s Cathedral School, we believe that great schools invest in great teachers. Professional development is central to our commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, and we are proud to host opportunities like this that bring educators together to learn, collaborate and grow.We were happy to welcome colleagues from across Sydney for an inspiring and practical day of learning.#ProfessionalLearning #TeachingWalkThrus #TeacherDevelopment #Education #SydneyEducators

The Big Classroom | Sydney

Today we were delighted to host The Big Classroom at St Andrew’s Cathedral School, bringing together educators and leaders for a full day of professional learning, focused on practical, high-impact teaching strategies.

Led by internationally respected educator Tom Sherrington, the workshop explored a range of evidence-informed classroom techniques from the Teaching WalkThrus framework – modelling strategies that support engagement, questioning, discussion and deeper learning in the classroom. Participants experienced these approaches live, with opportunities to practise, discuss, implement and explore coaching conversations that support great teaching.

With more than 30 years’ experience as a teacher, headteacher and education consultant, Tom works with schools around the world to help teachers refine their practice and build strong cultures of professional learning.

At St Andrew’s Cathedral School, we believe that great schools invest in great teachers. Professional development is central to our commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, and we are proud to host opportunities like this that bring educators together to learn, collaborate and grow.

We were happy to welcome colleagues from across Sydney for an inspiring and practical day of learning.

#ProfessionalLearning #TeachingWalkThrus #TeacherDevelopment #Education #SydneyEducators
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2 weeks ago
On Monday 9 March, we had the privilege of welcoming Mr John Fejo to spend time with our First Nations students at Gawura School and St Andrew’s Cathedral School.
Pastor John Fejo is the founder of AI First Nations, an environmental technology business that uses drones and artificial intelligence to support land and environmental management. A proud Larrakia Nation man from the Northern Territory, John is currently working with the Goondoi Rangers in Innisfail, Queensland.
During his visit, John met with Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, Gawura School students from Kindergarten to Year 6, our Year 11 Aboriginal Studies class and First Nations Secondary School students in Year 7 and 9.
John shared insights into his work combining environmental stewardship, technology and cultural knowledge, explaining how drones and AI can support land management and protect Country. His story demonstrated how innovation and First Nations knowledge can work together to create meaningful solutions for the future.
In addition to his environmental work, John also serves as Indigenous Wellbeing Officer and School Chaplain at Radiant Life College in Innisfail, where he continues to support young people and community through leadership and care.
We thank John for generously sharing his time, knowledge and journey with our students. His visit was an inspiring reminder of the power of culture, innovation and caring for Country 🌿

On Monday 9 March, we had the privilege of welcoming Mr John Fejo to spend time with our First Nations students at Gawura School and St Andrew’s Cathedral School.

Pastor John Fejo is the founder of AI First Nations, an environmental technology business that uses drones and artificial intelligence to support land and environmental management. A proud Larrakia Nation man from the Northern Territory, John is currently working with the Goondoi Rangers in Innisfail, Queensland.

During his visit, John met with Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, Gawura School students from Kindergarten to Year 6, our Year 11 Aboriginal Studies class and First Nations Secondary School students in Year 7 and 9.

John shared insights into his work combining environmental stewardship, technology and cultural knowledge, explaining how drones and AI can support land management and protect Country. His story demonstrated how innovation and First Nations knowledge can work together to create meaningful solutions for the future.

In addition to his environmental work, John also serves as Indigenous Wellbeing Officer and School Chaplain at Radiant Life College in Innisfail, where he continues to support young people and community through leadership and care.

We thank John for generously sharing his time, knowledge and journey with our students. His visit was an inspiring reminder of the power of culture, innovation and caring for Country 🌿
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3 weeks ago

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Thank you to Gawura School and St Andrew’s Cathedral School for the warm welcome. It was a real privilege to spend time with your First Nations students and share a little about caring for Country through culture, technology, drones and AI.I was inspired by the curiosity, thoughtful questions and strong leadership shown by the students. Our young people are the future, and it’s encouraging to see them engaging with both cultural knowledge and innovation.Thank you again for the opportunity to connect, learn together and support the next generation of leaders. 🌿 — John Fejo

CHAMPIONS!
Saturday delivered some unforgettable moments for St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport, with multiple teams claiming premiership titles in thrilling fashion.
Basketball
Three incredible ISA Grand Final wins capped off a huge season. The Junior A Girls completed a remarkable comeback to defeat previously undefeated Central Coast Grammar 21–20 in a thrilling finish. The 14B Boys battled past St Augustine’s 34–30, showing composure and teamwork under pressure. The 1st V Boys delivered one of the most dramatic finishes of the day, scoring with seconds remaining to claim a 65–64 buzzer-beater victory and secure their sixth consecutive ISA premiership.
Touch Football
A huge day on the field saw several teams lift the trophy. The 1st Girls produced a dominant Grand Final performance to win 9–0, while the Junior B Girls secured a convincing 6–1 victory. The Junior C Girls fought through an intense defensive battle, eventually winning 1–0 in drop-offs after an incredibly tense finish.
From last-second baskets to drop-off tries, these matches showcased the resilience, teamwork and determination that define St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport.
Congratulations to all players and coaches on an outstanding finals series.

CHAMPIONS!

Saturday delivered some unforgettable moments for St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport, with multiple teams claiming premiership titles in thrilling fashion.

Basketball
Three incredible ISA Grand Final wins capped off a huge season. The Junior A Girls completed a remarkable comeback to defeat previously undefeated Central Coast Grammar 21–20 in a thrilling finish. The 14B Boys battled past St Augustine’s 34–30, showing composure and teamwork under pressure. The 1st V Boys delivered one of the most dramatic finishes of the day, scoring with seconds remaining to claim a 65–64 buzzer-beater victory and secure their sixth consecutive ISA premiership.

Touch Football
A huge day on the field saw several teams lift the trophy. The 1st Girls produced a dominant Grand Final performance to win 9–0, while the Junior B Girls secured a convincing 6–1 victory. The Junior C Girls fought through an intense defensive battle, eventually winning 1–0 in drop-offs after an incredibly tense finish.

From last-second baskets to drop-off tries, these matches showcased the resilience, teamwork and determination that define St Andrew’s Cathedral School sport.

Congratulations to all players and coaches on an outstanding finals series.
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3 weeks ago

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Congratulations girls! What a great result. Thank you coaches.

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