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Project Catalyst is

Project Catalyst is a mentoring programme that connects Junior School students with Secondary School mentors in a structured, relationship-based learning experience.

Each week, students are paired across year levels based on shared interests or strengths, meeting on Thursday mornings to set goals, explore ideas and work together on personalised projects – from science investigations and creative pursuits through to competition-based learning.

Designed to support gifted learners, the programme strengthens academic growth while also building confidence, leadership and connection across the School community. For younger students, it offers encouragement and inspiration from older peers; for mentors, it develops communication, empathy and leadership through service.

A powerful example of students learning with and from one another across stages of learning.

Read the full story through the link in our bio.
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Term 2 was full of moments worth remembering across our classrooms, stages, sporting fields and beyond.

What was your favourite moment from Term 2?
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Happy birthday to us

Happy birthday to us!

Even though we celebrate our birthday on Gala Day, we actually turn 141 years old today!

On 14th July 1885 St Andrew’s Cathedral School was founded by the third Bishop of Sydney, Dr Alfred Barry with 27 students, 22 of whom were choristers. Its aim was to provide “a high class free education based on church principles in addition to musical training”.

Here is a picture of one of our original locations in c.1909 - this one on Pitt St. There’s a lot going on in this photo including a boy perched on the roof and second from the right, Australia's most famous aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith (OA1914).

We’ve come a long way since then, although our foundational principles have not changed in 141 years.

As our School hymn says, and generations of us have proudly sung - ‘we change, but thou art still the same. The same good master, teacher, friend’.

So to all Andreans old and new - here’s to another 141 years!
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The winter sport sea

The winter sport season has already delivered countless moments of teamwork, resilience and school spirit – and we're only halfway through.

Whether it's students representing the School for the first time, teams celebrating hard-fought victories or simply enjoying the opportunity to compete alongside friends, every week has brought something to be proud of.

The figures shown represent participation across both our Junior School and Secondary School winter sports programmes.

With plenty more fixtures still to come in Term 3, we can't wait to see how the rest of the season unfolds.
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NAIDOC Week has come

NAIDOC Week has come to a close, marking another important moment of celebration, reflection and learning across the country.

This year’s theme, “Fifty Years of Deadly”, has continued to honour the strength, resilience and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, while recognising the ongoing story still being written.

As the week ends, we acknowledge the significance of the conversations, events and cultural sharing that have taken place, and the opportunity NAIDOC provides each year to deepen understanding and respect.

At St Andrew’s Cathedral School, we remain grateful for the leadership of Gawura School and the chance to learn from First Nations voices and perspectives. The spirit of NAIDOC continues beyond this week as we carry those learnings forward into our everyday practice.
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Starting Secondary S

Starting Secondary School is a big milestone, and feeling confident from day one can make all the difference.

Join us at our Step Into Year 7 event to discover how we support students as they make the transition to secondary school with confidence.

Wednesday 20 August, 9am-11am

Parents and students are encouraged to attend together.

Book here: enrolments.sacs.nsw.edu.au/embed/events/year-7-open-morning-2026-08-20
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At the heart of Juni

At the heart of Junior School life, new Deputy Head of Junior School Emma Newling brings a deep focus on care, consistency and student wellbeing at St Andrew’s Cathedral School.

Stepping into the role this term, Emma draws on a wide range of experience across teaching, chaplaincy and school life over the past decade. Her work now spans both pastoral care and educational administration, with a focus on supporting students’ academic, social and emotional growth while helping ensure the Junior School runs smoothly day to day.

Having previously served as Junior School and Gawura Chaplain, Emma is no stranger to the rhythms of school life – from community chapels to large-scale musical productions, and the quieter, meaningful moments in between.

Her approach centres on creating an environment where students feel safe, supported and ready to learn, with strong collaboration across staff teams.

To learn more about Emma’s journey, leadership approach and what she hopes to build in this role, read the full web story here: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2026/06/ms-emma-newling-is-leading-with-purpose-in-the-junior-school/.
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What does a great term look like through the eyes of a Kindy student?

We caught up with Sophie and Dash to hear about their favourite moments from Term 2, what they’re most excited for when they return to school and how they’ll be spending their holidays.

From Grandparents’ Day, classroom learning, time with friends and holiday adventures, their answers are a wonderful reminder of the joy, curiosity and enthusiasm that make Kindergarten such a special year.
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Future Game Changers

Future Game Changers: Learning from Leaders

Last term, members of the St Andrew's Cathedral School Girls Sport Sub-Committee spent the day at Sydney Swans HQ, exploring what it takes to build inclusive, high-performing sporting environments and shape the future of girls' sport.

Students were inspired by Kate Mahony, Executive General Manager – AFLW, whose leadership and experience across elite sport sparked valuable conversations around culture, opportunity and the power of student voice. Through collaborative workshops and practical activities, our students began developing ideas to further strengthen girls' sport at St Andrew's Cathedral School.

The experience has empowered our student leaders with new ideas, fresh perspectives and a shared vision for creating an environment where every girl can participate, lead and thrive through sport.

A sincere thank you to Kate Mahony and the Sydney Swans for generously hosting such an inspiring and thought-provoking day. We look forward to continuing this partnership and putting these ideas into action.

Sydney Swans
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