Congratulations to Kai Buck on receiving an OnSTAGE nomination, a celebration of the most outstanding HSC Drama performances in NSW.
Kai joins Harper Scilly and Joshua Rumsby for individual nominations, along with our two group pieces, ‘Pandora’ and ‘The Truth is out there?’
Being selected for an HSC Showcase is an incredible honour and a testament to each student’s creativity, courage and craft. Congratulations to all our Drama nominees, we’re so proud of you. ... See MoreSee Less
The Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes Australian authors and illustrators, and encourages children in NSW to read and appreciate Australian children’s literature. All schools and public libraries can become members.
This year, their annual award ceremony was held at St Andrew’s Cathedral School!
Kicking off the day, 18 lucky students from Year 7 and 8 hosted our special guests for a morning tea before the ceremony.
At 10am, our 22 authors and illustrators made their way to the Chapter House in St Andrew’s Cathedral. There they were joined by students from 14 different schools from all over Sydney.
Following welcomes and introductions, the students were treated to a Drama performance by St Andrew’s Cathedral School. Next was the exciting business of presenting the 2025 KOALA winners.
This memorable morning concluded with a visit to the pop-up bookstall and an opportunity to meet the authors and illustrators, with students lining up to meet their literary heroes. A truly unforgettable day for all our young readers! ... See MoreSee Less
In August, we invited the School community to view our Year 12 HSC Visual Arts body of work. Marking is now officially complete and nominations are to be announced, watch this space.
Our students' work incorporates a wide range of expressive forms – including printmaking, painting, photo digital media, textiles and fibre, drawing, sculpture and graphic design.
One of the inspiring works was by Evander Blakey (Year 12). His photography study, ‘Project Oblivious’, aimed to challenge our everyday perception of the world around us.
“Where others may simply see a train station, tram stand or terminal as a place to walk through, they may not have the time to appreciate the sublime structures they walk past – taking them for granted. Thus, my body of work explores these sublime structures, finding beauty in the mundane,” he said.
Each work is a testament to the creativity and talent of our students and is an excellent resource that inspires younger students to explore their own artistic potential. Their innovation and deep thinking continues to impress. A huge congratulations to all students involved and their wonderful teachers. ... See MoreSee Less
We honour the service and sacrifice of veterans and active service members whose courage in times of conflict has safeguarded the freedoms we enjoy today.
To our Old Andreans who served in the armed forces, we offer our deepest gratitude for your unwavering commitment and bravery.
As we reflect, we are reminded of the call to work towards a more peaceful and just world - a legacy worthy of those who have gone before us.
Lest we forget.
“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” – John 15:13 ... See MoreSee Less
An electrifying night of student theatre unfolded as Year 10 Drama students took the Black Box Theatre stage this week.
This entirely student-driven production featured short plays written, produced and performed by the students themselves. From scriptwriting to directing, lighting, sound, costumes and set design, our talented students took on every role to bring their original works to life.
Congratulations on an incredible evening of creativity and hard work. ... See MoreSee Less
Making a splash at the Secondary School Swimming Carnival!
Our students gave it their all on Tuesday at the Secondary School Swimming Carnival, held at the beautiful Drummoyne Swimming Centre. From start to finish, they competed fiercely, showcasing skill, determination and incredible school spirit in every event, no matter the result.
The day was filled with energy, teamwork and a strong sense of camaraderie, with students cheering each other on from the stands and supporting their house in every race.
Thankyou to our P&F for running an epic sausage sizzle and our Sports staff for their coordination throughout the day.
Congratulations to all our swimmers for their fantastic effort and enthusiasm. ... See MoreSee Less
Joshua was featured on 7NEWS Australia's ‘The Bright Side’ this week, talking about his involvement and passion for programmes at PCYC NSW.
Police and Community Youth Clubs (PCYC) NSW is a youth charity built by the community, for the community. They are the largest provider of community sports and recreation across New South Wales and work through OOSH care services, driver education programs and youth programmes.
Josh was outstanding on-stage and on-camera at our Spin Cycle Challenge fundraising event! We're so proud of his growth and achievements at PCYC, and incredibly lucky to have an asset like him apart of our team 💙
Every Monday and Thursday at 5.15pm, St Andrew’s Cathedral opens its doors for a peaceful 45-minute service of choral music, scripture and reflection – a quiet pause in the heart of the city.
Step away from the noise and let the Cathedral Choir lift your spirit with psalms and sacred music beneath the gothic arches of Australia’s oldest cathedral.
Director of Music, Mr Ross Cobb shares, “Evensong offers the chance to come and be part of something beautiful, transcendent and timeless.”
Whether you’re seeking stillness, beauty or simply a moment to reset, all are welcome. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to Florence Eager (Year 6), whose beautiful artwork ‘Blooming Minds’ has been awarded first place in the Association od Independent Schools NSW World Teachers’ Day Art Competition.
Her piece, a flower blooming from a book, is a powerful metaphor for the way teachers help students grow from a seed into their fullest potential.
In her own words:
“Teachers guide us not just in what we need to learn, but in who we might become.”
Watch Florence share the inspiration behind her artwork, the moment she found out she won and her heartfelt thank you to teachers everywhere. ... See MoreSee Less
Another OnSTAGE nomination!
Congratulations to Kai Buck on receiving an OnSTAGE nomination, a celebration of the most outstanding HSC Drama performances in NSW.
Kai joins Harper Scilly and Joshua Rumsby for individual nominations, along with our two group pieces, ‘Pandora’ and ‘The Truth is out there?’
Being selected for an HSC Showcase is an incredible honour and a testament to each student’s creativity, courage and craft. Congratulations to all our Drama nominees, we’re so proud of you. ... See MoreSee Less
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Aw go Kai! 🎉👏🏽🙌🏽🏆
The Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes Australian authors and illustrators, and encourages children in NSW to read and appreciate Australian children’s literature. All schools and public libraries can become members.
This year, their annual award ceremony was held at St Andrew’s Cathedral School!
Kicking off the day, 18 lucky students from Year 7 and 8 hosted our special guests for a morning tea before the ceremony.
At 10am, our 22 authors and illustrators made their way to the Chapter House in St Andrew’s Cathedral. There they were joined by students from 14 different schools from all over Sydney.
Following welcomes and introductions, the students were treated to a Drama performance by St Andrew’s Cathedral School. Next was the exciting business of presenting the 2025 KOALA winners.
This memorable morning concluded with a visit to the pop-up bookstall and an opportunity to meet the authors and illustrators, with students lining up to meet their literary heroes. A truly unforgettable day for all our young readers! ... See MoreSee Less
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Easel-y impressed!
In August, we invited the School community to view our Year 12 HSC Visual Arts body of work. Marking is now officially complete and nominations are to be announced, watch this space.
Our students' work incorporates a wide range of expressive forms – including printmaking, painting, photo digital media, textiles and fibre, drawing, sculpture and graphic design.
One of the inspiring works was by Evander Blakey (Year 12). His photography study, ‘Project Oblivious’, aimed to challenge our everyday perception of the world around us.
“Where others may simply see a train station, tram stand or terminal as a place to walk through, they may not have the time to appreciate the sublime structures they walk past – taking them for granted. Thus, my body of work explores these sublime structures, finding beauty in the mundane,” he said.
Each work is a testament to the creativity and talent of our students and is an excellent resource that inspires younger students to explore their own artistic potential. Their innovation and deep thinking continues to impress. A huge congratulations to all students involved and their wonderful teachers. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we pause to remember.
We honour the service and sacrifice of veterans and active service members whose courage in times of conflict has safeguarded the freedoms we enjoy today.
To our Old Andreans who served in the armed forces, we offer our deepest gratitude for your unwavering commitment and bravery.
As we reflect, we are reminded of the call to work towards a more peaceful and just world - a legacy worthy of those who have gone before us.
Lest we forget.
“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” – John 15:13 ... See MoreSee Less
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Scripts to stage
An electrifying night of student theatre unfolded as Year 10 Drama students took the Black Box Theatre stage this week.
This entirely student-driven production featured short plays written, produced and performed by the students themselves. From scriptwriting to directing, lighting, sound, costumes and set design, our talented students took on every role to bring their original works to life.
Congratulations on an incredible evening of creativity and hard work. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Making a splash at the Secondary School Swimming Carnival!
Our students gave it their all on Tuesday at the Secondary School Swimming Carnival, held at the beautiful Drummoyne Swimming Centre. From start to finish, they competed fiercely, showcasing skill, determination and incredible school spirit in every event, no matter the result.
The day was filled with energy, teamwork and a strong sense of camaraderie, with students cheering each other on from the stands and supporting their house in every race.
Thankyou to our P&F for running an epic sausage sizzle and our Sports staff for their coordination throughout the day.
Congratulations to all our swimmers for their fantastic effort and enthusiasm. ... See MoreSee Less
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Well done to Year 12 student Joshua Morgan.
Joshua was featured on 7NEWS Australia's ‘The Bright Side’ this week, talking about his involvement and passion for programmes at PCYC NSW.
Police and Community Youth Clubs (PCYC) NSW is a youth charity built by the community, for the community. They are the largest provider of community sports and recreation across New South Wales and work through OOSH care services, driver education programs and youth programmes.
Congratulations Joshua! ... See MoreSee Less
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Awesome Josh!
Josh was outstanding on-stage and on-camera at our Spin Cycle Challenge fundraising event! We're so proud of his growth and achievements at PCYC, and incredibly lucky to have an asset like him apart of our team 💙
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You’re invited to Evensong.
Every Monday and Thursday at 5.15pm, St Andrew’s Cathedral opens its doors for a peaceful 45-minute service of choral music, scripture and reflection – a quiet pause in the heart of the city.
Step away from the noise and let the Cathedral Choir lift your spirit with psalms and sacred music beneath the gothic arches of Australia’s oldest cathedral.
Director of Music, Mr Ross Cobb shares, “Evensong offers the chance to come and be part of something beautiful, transcendent and timeless.”
Whether you’re seeking stillness, beauty or simply a moment to reset, all are welcome. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Congratulations to Florence Eager (Year 6), whose beautiful artwork ‘Blooming Minds’ has been awarded first place in the Association od Independent Schools NSW World Teachers’ Day Art Competition.
Her piece, a flower blooming from a book, is a powerful metaphor for the way teachers help students grow from a seed into their fullest potential.
In her own words:
“Teachers guide us not just in what we need to learn, but in who we might become.”
Watch Florence share the inspiration behind her artwork, the moment she found out she won and her heartfelt thank you to teachers everywhere. ... See MoreSee Less
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