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Our Academic Scholarships are now open for Year 10 or 11 entry in 2026. We are offering scholarships into both our HSC and International Baccalaureate Development Program streams.These scholarships are available to students currently in Year 9 and Year 10 who are keen to take their learning to the next level in 2026. Applicants need to demonstrate commitment to their learning and school/community life, must be exemplary students with a strong academic track record, who are motivated by the outstanding opportunities and academic choice offered at St Andrew’s Cathedral School. 2026 Scholarships are awarded based on an examination and a successful scholarship interview.Applications close on Sunday 22 June
For more information and to apply visit: https://www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/join-us/scholarships/academic-scholarships/

Our Academic Scholarships are now open for Year 10 or 11 entry in 2026. We are offering scholarships into both our HSC and International Baccalaureate Development Program streams.

These scholarships are available to students currently in Year 9 and Year 10 who are keen to take their learning to the next level in 2026. Applicants need to demonstrate commitment to their learning and school/community life, must be exemplary students with a strong academic track record, who are motivated by the outstanding opportunities and academic choice offered at St Andrew’s Cathedral School. 2026 Scholarships are awarded based on an examination and a successful scholarship interview.

Applications close on Sunday 22 June
For more information and to apply visit: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/join-us/scholarships/academic-scholarships/
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Happy Mother’s Day!
Today we celebrate all the mums and mother figures in our community. From school drop-offs and homework help to comforting hugs and unwavering support - you play an irreplaceable role in the lives of our students, and we are deeply grateful.
We also hold in our hearts those for whom today is difficult - students who may not be able to be with their mothers, and families where a mother may not be present. We pray for all mothers, and for children to be surrounded by caring mentors, role models and nurturing support.
To every mum, grandma, aunty and carer we thank you for the love, strength and guidance you give. Your presence means more than words can say.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Today we celebrate all the mums and mother figures in our community. From school drop-offs and homework help to comforting hugs and unwavering support - you play an irreplaceable role in the lives of our students, and we are deeply grateful.

We also hold in our hearts those for whom today is difficult - students who may not be able to be with their mothers, and families where a mother may not be present. We pray for all mothers, and for children to be surrounded by caring mentors, role models and nurturing support.

To every mum, grandma, aunty and carer we thank you for the love, strength and guidance you give. Your presence means more than words can say.
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A portrait full of heart and skill.Congratulations to Ollie Conolly (Year 10), whose stunning portrait was shortlisted in the top 10% of entries for this year’s Young Archie competition at the Art Gallery of NSW.Ollie’s work, created for the Young Archie and now proudly part of his Personal Project, captures not just remarkable technical talent, but deep emotional depth and connection – core to what the competition celebrates: a portrait of someone who is known to you and who knows you.Well done, Ollie, on this incredible recognition and portfolio piece!

A portrait full of heart and skill.

Congratulations to Ollie Conolly (Year 10), whose stunning portrait was shortlisted in the top 10% of entries for this year’s Young Archie competition at the Art Gallery of NSW.

Ollie’s work, created for the Young Archie and now proudly part of his Personal Project, captures not just remarkable technical talent, but deep emotional depth and connection – core to what the competition celebrates: a portrait of someone who is known to you and who knows you.

Well done, Ollie, on this incredible recognition and portfolio piece!
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Well done! What talented young man! How lucky are we!

Amazing! Well done 👍

Incredible

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A beautiful morning of thanksThis morning, we celebrated the incredible mothers and mother figures in our community with a heartfelt drop-in breakfast hosted by our amazing P&F in the Square.Over coffee, pastries and polaroid keepsakes, families shared laughter, stories and snapshots – a quiet moment of joy in the bustle of school life. Our Girls Vocal Group added an extra touch of magic with their beautiful performance.A huge thank you to our P&F for making this morning so special — and to every mother, grandmother, carer and mother figure in our community — for the love and support you give every day. You are deeply appreciated.

A beautiful morning of thanks

This morning, we celebrated the incredible mothers and mother figures in our community with a heartfelt drop-in breakfast hosted by our amazing P&F in the Square.

Over coffee, pastries and polaroid keepsakes, families shared laughter, stories and snapshots – a quiet moment of joy in the bustle of school life. Our Girls Vocal Group added an extra touch of magic with their beautiful performance.

A huge thank you to our P&F for making this morning so special — and to every mother, grandmother, carer and mother figure in our community — for the love and support you give every day. You are deeply appreciated.
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰🥰

Thanks to the P&F for putting on such a lovely, thoughtful event! The rain didn’t dampen the spirit or enthusiasm. It was a beautiful way to start my day, and I’m truly grateful X

Thank you SACS for a beautiful morning 💝

BOOKINGS EXTENDED! 🪩The Gala Ball of the decade is here – and you’re invited.Celebrate our 140 year birthday in true style with black tie elegance, live music from the Baker Boys, fine dining, dancing, laughter and a night to dazzle with the School community.Whether you are new to the School or a familiar face; this is one night you won’t want to miss!Book now: https://bit.ly/42OXV0DSaturday 24 May, 7pm
Grand Ballroom, Fullerton Hotel Sydney
$235pp or $230 pp for a table of 10+

BOOKINGS EXTENDED! 🪩

The Gala Ball of the decade is here – and you’re invited.

Celebrate our 140 year birthday in true style with black tie elegance, live music from the Baker Boys, fine dining, dancing, laughter and a night to dazzle with the School community.

Whether you are new to the School or a familiar face; this is one night you won’t want to miss!

Book now: bit.ly/42OXV0D

Saturday 24 May, 7pm
Grand Ballroom, Fullerton Hotel Sydney
$235pp or $230 pp for a table of 10+
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2 weeks ago
Two young athletes, one unstoppable spirit.
Congratulations to Nyarla Gordon and Joe Doenicke!
Nyarla Gordon (Year 7) is proving unstoppable. At just 12 years old, she’s making waves across multiple areas of sport. A Rugby League player since the age of three – in the boys’ comp – Nyarla now features in the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ “Play Her Way” female development programme. This year, she represented NSW at the Indigenous School Girls Rugby League Championships, helping her team win the national title, and was selected for the 13s Australian Indigenous School Girls team to compete in September. In February, she helped lead her Oztag team to an undefeated State Championship win and secured a place at Nationals later this year. She also plays representative netball for Randwick, recently winning a statewide carnival, and continues to represent St Andrew’s Cathedral School at the highest school level in Netball, Touch and Athletics. Add to that her role as Ball Girl for the South Sydney Rabbitohs – and somehow, she still finds time to be a student! A remarkable athlete and fierce competitor, we can’t wait to see what Nyarla achieves next.
Joe Doenicke (Year 4) is making international strides of his own. After winning the National Cup last year with his Elle Academy teammates, Joe’s team was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Pro Academy Series in the UK – competing against football giants like Chelsea, PSG, Arsenal and AC Milan. They rose to the challenge, defeating a top Portuguese academy, dominating Oxford United 4–1 and securing a memorable 2–2 draw with AC Milan. But beyond the results, it was their belief, teamwork and courage that left the biggest impression. Joe represented his team, country and school with pride – and we couldn’t be prouder. Here’s to an exciting 2025 football season ahead!
To Nyarla and Joe, your determination and talent are truly inspiring.

Two young athletes, one unstoppable spirit.

Congratulations to Nyarla Gordon and Joe Doenicke!

Nyarla Gordon (Year 7) is proving unstoppable. At just 12 years old, she’s making waves across multiple areas of sport. A Rugby League player since the age of three – in the boys’ comp – Nyarla now features in the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ “Play Her Way” female development programme. This year, she represented NSW at the Indigenous School Girls Rugby League Championships, helping her team win the national title, and was selected for the 13s Australian Indigenous School Girls team to compete in September. In February, she helped lead her Oztag team to an undefeated State Championship win and secured a place at Nationals later this year. She also plays representative netball for Randwick, recently winning a statewide carnival, and continues to represent St Andrew’s Cathedral School at the highest school level in Netball, Touch and Athletics. Add to that her role as Ball Girl for the South Sydney Rabbitohs – and somehow, she still finds time to be a student! A remarkable athlete and fierce competitor, we can’t wait to see what Nyarla achieves next.

Joe Doenicke (Year 4) is making international strides of his own. After winning the National Cup last year with his Elle Academy teammates, Joe’s team was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Pro Academy Series in the UK – competing against football giants like Chelsea, PSG, Arsenal and AC Milan. They rose to the challenge, defeating a top Portuguese academy, dominating Oxford United 4–1 and securing a memorable 2–2 draw with AC Milan. But beyond the results, it was their belief, teamwork and courage that left the biggest impression. Joe represented his team, country and school with pride – and we couldn’t be prouder. Here’s to an exciting 2025 football season ahead!

To Nyarla and Joe, your determination and talent are truly inspiring.
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140 Year Celebration - LEGO ChallengeCelebrate 140 years of imagination, learning and community by taking part in the St Andrews Cathedral School LEGO Challenge.This is your chance to win an exclusive set of St Andrews Cathedral School LEGO figures and have your LEGO creation proudly displayed in the School foyer for everyone to see.What to build?
Your challenge is to design a LEGO masterpiece that shows what St Andrews Cathedral School and Gawura School mean to you. It could be learning in class, playing with friends, performing on stage, your train ride to school or anything else that captures your school experience.Entries close Tuesday 10 June, 5pm.
See in-school for details.

140 Year Celebration - LEGO Challenge

Celebrate 140 years of imagination, learning and community by taking part in the St Andrew's Cathedral School LEGO Challenge.

This is your chance to win an exclusive set of St Andrew's Cathedral School LEGO figures and have your LEGO creation proudly displayed in the School foyer for everyone to see.

What to build?
Your challenge is to design a LEGO masterpiece that shows what St Andrew's Cathedral School and Gawura School mean to you. It could be learning in class, playing with friends, performing on stage, your train ride to school or anything else that captures your school experience.

Entries close Tuesday 10 June, 5pm.
See in-school for details.
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2 weeks ago
Our Maths stars are earning their stripes state-side.
Congratulations to Emily Wang and Yuze Ding!
Emily (Year 9) recently completed the Honours Geometry course through the Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (CTY), Baltimore, USA. Her scores were exemplary, with an overall 100% (A+) grade.
CTY is an internationally recognised programme that provides accelerated learning opportunities for academically advanced students. Entry is highly competitive and requires top-tier performance on above-grade-level assessments, placing students in the highest percentiles globally.
Emily is also currently involved in the University of Sydney Mathematics Problem Solving Program. Well done Emily! We look forward to seeing your continued academic growth in mathematics and beyond.
Yuze (Year 11) has been accepted into the Harvard Pre-College Programme, a highly competitive and academically rigorous programs.
He was chosen from amongst an exceptional applicant pool based on his strong academic record and thoughtful application.
Yuze will travel to the Harvard campus in Boston, USA, to attend the programme during the July school holidays. He has enrolled in the ‘Mathematical Elements of Artificial Intelligence’ course.
Well done Yuze on this thrilling opportunity – we hope you have an amazing experience.

Our Maths stars are earning their stripes state-side.

Congratulations to Emily Wang and Yuze Ding!

Emily (Year 9) recently completed the Honours Geometry course through the Johns Hopkins Centre for Talented Youth (CTY), Baltimore, USA. Her scores were exemplary, with an overall 100% (A+) grade.

CTY is an internationally recognised programme that provides accelerated learning opportunities for academically advanced students. Entry is highly competitive and requires top-tier performance on above-grade-level assessments, placing students in the highest percentiles globally.

Emily is also currently involved in the University of Sydney Mathematics Problem Solving Program. Well done Emily! We look forward to seeing your continued academic growth in mathematics and beyond.

Yuze (Year 11) has been accepted into the Harvard Pre-College Programme, a highly competitive and academically rigorous programs.
He was chosen from amongst an exceptional applicant pool based on his strong academic record and thoughtful application.

Yuze will travel to the Harvard campus in Boston, USA, to attend the programme during the July school holidays. He has enrolled in the ‘Mathematical Elements of Artificial Intelligence’ course.

Well done Yuze on this thrilling opportunity – we hope you have an amazing experience.
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2 weeks ago

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Amazing! Congratulations!!

Congratulations Emily and Yuze! 👏🏻

Would love one of those polo shirts

To stand where The Dreaming began.Students from Gawura School have just returned from an unforgettable ‘On Country’ cultural tour to Central Australia - an experience rooted in identity, learning and connection.Over seven days, our First Nations students from Years 5 to 12 journeyed from Alice Springs to Uluru, travelling through sacred sites on Arrernte and Luritja lands. They met Traditional Owners and immersed themselves in the world’s oldest living culture.The group traced ancient rock art, walked the Valley of the Winds, shared stories around the campfire at the Lilla outstation and stood in awe of Uluru as the sun set on Country.This annual tour is more than just a trip - it’s a chance to walk the land, listen to the stories of ancestors and return with deeper knowledge, cultural pride and a stronger sense of self. This benefits our students’ everyday lives, both at home and within the Gawura School classrooms.“This is our Country’s geographical heart, cultural heart, spiritual heart, where The Dreaming began,” said Aunty Leanna Carr-Smith, Former Elder in Residence at the School.Experiences like these continue to: Bridge worlds. Build futures.Stay tuned for more photos and videos to come!

To stand where 'The Dreaming' began.

Students from Gawura School have just returned from an unforgettable ‘On Country’ cultural tour to Central Australia - an experience rooted in identity, learning and connection.

Over seven days, our First Nations students from Years 5 to 12 journeyed from Alice Springs to Uluru, travelling through sacred sites on Arrernte and Luritja lands. They met Traditional Owners and immersed themselves in the world’s oldest living culture.

The group traced ancient rock art, walked the Valley of the Winds, shared stories around the campfire at the Lilla outstation and stood in awe of Uluru as the sun set on Country.

This annual tour is more than just a trip - it’s a chance to walk the land, listen to the stories of ancestors and return with deeper knowledge, cultural pride and a stronger sense of self. This benefits our students’ everyday lives, both at home and within the Gawura School classrooms.

“This is our Country’s geographical heart, cultural heart, spiritual heart, where The Dreaming began,” said Aunty Leanna Carr-Smith, Former Elder in Residence at the School.

Experiences like these continue to: 'Bridge worlds. Build futures.'

Stay tuned for more photos and videos to come!
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