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Year 6 Camp!Last w

Year 6 Camp!

Last week, students embraced new challenges during a camp that combined half Kirrikee and half expedition-style experiences. Highlights included rafting on the dam, rock climbing, mountain biking and team initiatives, as well as learning how to set up and pack down their tents.

Well done to all students for stepping outside their comfort zones, trying new experiences and building valuable skills and confidence throughout the week.
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What a start to the

What a start to the Winter ISA season!

Round 1 saw our students return to competition across Football, Netball, Hockey, AFL, Tennis and the launch of our brand new SACSFit programme.

Football highlights included a dominant 6-0 win for the 15A boys, a strong 4-2 victory for the Junior A girls and a resilient draw for the Second XI girls.

Netball opened the season with plenty of momentum, including impressive wins for the 1sts, Junior A, Junior B, Inter C and Inter E teams.

Hockey showed determination against strong opposition, with several standout individual performances across both teams.

AFL continued its exciting growth at St Andrew’s, with both junior and senior teams recording emphatic wins in a fantastic display of skill and teamwork.

Tennis enjoyed a successful opening round, with six of eight teams claiming victories, including a thrilling win for the 1st team in a nail-biting final doubles match.

We also officially launched SACSFit, giving students the opportunity to develop their fitness, strength and conditioning skills in an engaging new programme.

Across every sport, it was fantastic to see students competing with energy, resilience and encouragement for one another. Congratulations to all players and coaches on a positive opening round, we look forward to another exciting weekend ahead!
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On Thursday morning,

On Thursday morning, St Andrew’s Cathedral School was delighted to welcome the Consul-General of Ireland, Ms Lorraine Christian.

During her visit, Ms Christian met with Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, before enjoying morning tea with our student leaders. This provided a wonderful opportunity for thoughtful conversation, with students asking insightful questions about her role and experiences.

Ms Christian then toured Gawura School, our First Nations school, where she was warmly welcomed with a special musical performance by students from Gawura School and Junior School.

The visit concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where students asked questions such as “What’s Ireland like?” – sparking curiosity and connection across cultures.

We thank Ms Christian for her time and generosity in sharing her experiences with our School community.
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This week, our Schoo

This week, our School community came together in an incredible way for the Anglicare Clothing Drive 💙

With a fantastic atmosphere, pumping music and plenty of delicious baked goods on sale, it was more than just a donation drive – it was a celebration of generosity and community spirit.

Thanks to your support, we collected a wonderful amount of clothing for those in need across Sydney, helping fund vital services such as food pantries, youth support and financial assistance.

A massive thank you to all our volunteers for their hard work and energy, and to everyone who donated so generously. We’re so proud of what our community can achieve together.
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✨ St Andrew’s Ca

✨ St Andrew’s Cathedral School’s Rising Stars ✨

We’re so proud to celebrate two exceptional educators, Ms Mikaela Maroudas and Ms Penny Zachariah, recognised as Rising Stars in Australia’s K–12 education sector by The Educator magazine.

These awards honour educators under 35 who demonstrate outstanding leadership, innovation and impact – and Mikaela and Penny truly embody all three.

From fostering deep, meaningful learning in the classroom to inspiring curiosity, resilience and growth, both educators are united by a shared passion for helping every student thrive.

Together, they represent the very best of our profession – thoughtful, innovative and deeply committed to shaping the future of learning.

Congratulations, Mikaela and Penny –we are so proud of you! 🌟

Read the full story here: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2026/04/st-andrews-cathedral-schools-very-own-rising-stars/

#RisingStars #EducationExcellence #TeacherImpact #StAndrewsCathedralSchool
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Last Thursday night,

Last Thursday night, our community gathered in the Chapter House to celebrate the outstanding achievements of students at the Summer Sports Awards Ceremony.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Spirit of Sport Award to Madeleine Simpson (Year 10), a recognition that goes beyond performance to honour character, generosity and the impact an individual has on those around them. Madeleine has brought exceptional energy, dedication and positivity to the rowing program, proudly representing the School in the single scull and consistently lifting those around her. She embodies everything this award stands for.

We also congratulate our Overall Team of the Season, the Junior A Boys Touch Football team. Despite a heartbreaking overtime loss in the Grand Final, their season was nothing short of exceptional. Showcasing outstanding skill, tactical awareness and genuine teamwork, they played with composure, unity and pride.

Congratulations to all award recipients on a remarkable summer of sport.
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This ANZAC Day, we pause to honour the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who have served, and continue to serve, our nation in times of war, conflict and peacekeeping.

To mark this important occasion, students gathered yesterday for a special ANZAC Day Term Service.

We are especially grateful to our Old Andreans and members of our wider community who served or are currently serving with pride and purpose.

We remember their bravery.
We honour their legacy.
Lest we forget.
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This week, our Schoo

This week, our School community gathered to honour ANZAC Day through two meaningful services.

On Tuesday, our Junior School and Gawura School came together for a special Community Chapel, reflecting on the courage and sacrifice of those who have served. Today, our Secondary School marked the occasion with a commemorative service, where Mr Matthew Miller (Head of Humanities) shared a personal and powerful story about his relative who served in war.

Through these moments of reflection, we are reminded of the importance of remembrance, gratitude and the enduring ANZAC spirit.

Lest we forget.
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Within St Andrew’s

Within St Andrew’s Cathedral School, Gawura School reflects our deep commitment to culturally authentic, First Nations education – one that extends well beyond the classroom to embrace our families and the wider community who journey alongside us.

At our recent Gawura Gathering, we were honoured to welcome Peta-Joy from Wiradjuri Wave, who generously shared her weaving knowledge grounded in her rich Wiradjuri heritage. Her contribution was vibrant, engaging and deeply authentic – enriching the experience for all and strengthening our shared connection to culture.

Our purpose, 'Bridging Worlds, Building Futures', was truly brought to life on the night.

A highlight of the evening was a beautiful student performance of 'Flow' from Buga Yanu Junba, sung in four languages – Bunuba, Gooniyandi, Waimajarri and English. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Mrs Kate Robertson, Head of Music K–6, for her dedication, to Calvin Newling (OA2024) for his arrangement and to all the students who performed so beautifully.

Thank you to everyone who made Gawura Gathering such a meaningful celebration of culture, connection and community 💛
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