Swap a coin, take a story (and maybe a cupcake too!)
Last week's Great Book Swap was a wonderful success. Students and staff came together to swap books, support Indigenous literacy and celebrate the joy of reading, all while raising funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF).
Thanks to the generous book donations from our community, we offered a wide selection for every reader. We also held a delicious bake sale alongside the swap, adding extra fun (and frosting) to the day, all in support of a great cause.
Every gold coin raised, whether through books or baked goods, goes directly to the ILF, helping provide culturally relevant books to children in remote Indigenous communities.
A huge thank you to everyone who donated, bought books, baked treats or contributed online. Your support makes a real difference in bringing literacy resources to where they are needed most. ... See MoreSee Less
This semester, Year 5 students have been leading an inspiring recycling initiative that is helping create a greener future while raising funds for the Gawura School community.
Known as the Eco Enthusiasts, students from 5 Coodyee have encouraged their peers to collect eligible drink containers through the NSW Return and Earn scheme, with every container contributing 10 cents towards Gawura School. Along the way, they have written persuasive letters, delivered weekly announcements, celebrated recycling champions and inspired classrooms across the Junior School to get involved.
Their efforts have now been recognised through a partnership with TOMRA Cleanaway, which will provide collection bins, signage and collection services at no cost to the School as part of its Return and Earn Schools Programme.
From creatively named classroom tubs such as Bin Diesel, Bindiana Jones and Binonce: All the Single Bottles, to student-led campaigns promoting sustainability and reducing waste, this initiative has shown the power of young people to drive meaningful change.
Congratulations to the Eco Enthusiasts and the students of 5 Coodyee for their leadership, creativity and commitment to making a difference, one bottle at a time. πβ»οΈ ... See MoreSee Less
Exploring possibilities, making connections and thinking about the future.
Yesterday, St Andrew's Cathedral School students attended the Sydney Schools Careers Convention, where they engaged with representatives from universities, industry organisations, gap year providers and a wide range of professions.
With more than 100 exhibitors and 150 professionals sharing insights and advice, students had the opportunity to explore pathways beyond school and gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities available to them in a rapidly changing world.
The convention reflects the Schoolβs commitment to preparing students for life beyond St Andrew's, complementing initiatives such as our Responsible Futuring series, which connects students with leaders and innovators across a range of industries.
Thank you to Head of Further Education and Career Development, Mr Des Sinovich, for supporting our students as they navigate the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. ... See MoreSee Less
Outstanding achievement from our Economics students!
A team of St Andrewβs students has been crowned the winner of the 2026 Australian Monetary Policy Challenge, held at Citi Bank last Friday.
After qualifying in the top five from a field of 40 school teams, Oliver O (Year 12), Zachary L (Year 12), Aiden H (Year 12), Lavender C (Year 11) and Max W (Year 11) impressed the judging panel with their presentation and economic analysis.
Students were tasked with answering a complex real-world question: if they were members of the Monetary Policy Board, what would they set the official cash rate at the next meeting?
The team delivered an eight-minute presentation before responding to questions from a panel that included Citi's Chief Financial Officer, ultimately securing first place.
Congratulations to our students on this outstanding accomplishment and thank you to Ms Chen Tan and Mr Jason Po for their guidance and support. ... See MoreSee Less
More than just a celebration of talent, creativity and House spirit, SACS Factor is also an opportunity for our community to make a meaningful difference.
This year's People's Choice Award fundraising will support the work of South Sydney Anglican Church and its One4Life programme, which provides weekly food distribution and community barbecues for thousands of local residents. The church also supports people overcoming addiction through its Overcomers Outreach programme and provides practical assistance to those experiencing domestic violence.
Every donation counts as a vote for your favourite House in the People's Choice Award. The House that raises the most funds will earn the People's Choice title and receive a valuable bonus point towards the overall SACS Factor competition.
Support your House. Support our community. Make your vote count.
At St Andrewβs Cathedral School, we believe every student should make excellent progress β no matter where they begin.
We are proud to share that St Andrewβs has been recognised as:
π The #1 Secondary School in NSW for academic progress between Years 7β9 π 4th in NSW for Primary School progress between Years 3β5
(Based on NAPLAN data from 2023β2025.)
These results reflect far more than test scores. They represent years of deliberate, research-informed teaching and a shared commitment to helping every student grow with confidence, capability and purpose.
Our approach combines:
π Evidence-based teaching grounded in cognitive science βοΈ Explicit instruction in writing across disciplines π― Strong professional learning and collaboration among teachers π§ Learning skills programmes that help students understand how learning works
Most importantly, these achievements reflect the dedication of our teachers, the perseverance of our students and the partnership of our families.
At St Andrewβs, progress matters because it tells the story of growth β and growth changes lives.
The stage is set for the Theatresports semifinals!
After two gripping heats filled with quick wit, big laughs and nail-biting finishes, both our Senior and Intermediate Theatresports teams are through to the 2026 Theatresports Schools Challenge semifinals.
From hilarious vampires and surprise birthdays to Shakespeare in iambic pentameter, our students have improvised their way to the next round with creativity, courage and plenty of teamwork.
Come along and cheer them on as they battle it out for a place in the grand final!
Senior Semifinal Tuesday 2 June, 7pm Tara Anglican School for Girls
Intermediate Semifinal Thursday 4 June, 7pm Chapter House
On Wednesday 20 May, our ISA Cross Country team competed in ideal conditions and delivered outstanding results across a demanding course that tested endurance, determination and resilience.
A special congratulations to Arabella S, who produced an excellent run to claim the silver medal! π₯
We are also proud to share that eight students achieved selection for the CIS Carnival (top 12 placings), the second highest number of selections in recent memory.
ISA representatives: Esther T β 9th Arabella S β 2nd Imara B β 6th Lillia P β 7th Luca A β 7th Luca M β 11th Caitlyn L β 10th Isabella C β 12th
The team was expertly coached and managed by Mr James Bottrill, with valuable support from Ms Katie Tyo, who assisted with organisation, photography and checkpoint support throughout the day.
Swap a coin, take a story (and maybe a cupcake too!)
Last week's Great Book Swap was a wonderful success. Students and staff came together to swap books, support Indigenous literacy and celebrate the joy of reading, all while raising funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF).
Thanks to the generous book donations from our community, we offered a wide selection for every reader. We also held a delicious bake sale alongside the swap, adding extra fun (and frosting) to the day, all in support of a great cause.
Every gold coin raised, whether through books or baked goods, goes directly to the ILF, helping provide culturally relevant books to children in remote Indigenous communities.
A huge thank you to everyone who donated, bought books, baked treats or contributed online. Your support makes a real difference in bringing literacy resources to where they are needed most. ... See MoreSee Less
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From a simple idea to a school-wide movement.
This semester, Year 5 students have been leading an inspiring recycling initiative that is helping create a greener future while raising funds for the Gawura School community.
Known as the Eco Enthusiasts, students from 5 Coodyee have encouraged their peers to collect eligible drink containers through the NSW Return and Earn scheme, with every container contributing 10 cents towards Gawura School. Along the way, they have written persuasive letters, delivered weekly announcements, celebrated recycling champions and inspired classrooms across the Junior School to get involved.
Their efforts have now been recognised through a partnership with TOMRA Cleanaway, which will provide collection bins, signage and collection services at no cost to the School as part of its Return and Earn Schools Programme.
From creatively named classroom tubs such as Bin Diesel, Bindiana Jones and Binonce: All the Single Bottles, to student-led campaigns promoting sustainability and reducing waste, this initiative has shown the power of young people to drive meaningful change.
Congratulations to the Eco Enthusiasts and the students of 5 Coodyee for their leadership, creativity and commitment to making a difference, one bottle at a time. πβ»οΈ ... See MoreSee Less
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Exploring possibilities, making connections and thinking about the future.
Yesterday, St Andrew's Cathedral School students attended the Sydney Schools Careers Convention, where they engaged with representatives from universities, industry organisations, gap year providers and a wide range of professions.
With more than 100 exhibitors and 150 professionals sharing insights and advice, students had the opportunity to explore pathways beyond school and gain a deeper understanding of the opportunities available to them in a rapidly changing world.
The convention reflects the Schoolβs commitment to preparing students for life beyond St Andrew's, complementing initiatives such as our Responsible Futuring series, which connects students with leaders and innovators across a range of industries.
Thank you to Head of Further Education and Career Development, Mr Des Sinovich, for supporting our students as they navigate the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. ... See MoreSee Less
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Outstanding achievement from our Economics students!
A team of St Andrewβs students has been crowned the winner of the 2026 Australian Monetary Policy Challenge, held at Citi Bank last Friday.
After qualifying in the top five from a field of 40 school teams, Oliver O (Year 12), Zachary L (Year 12), Aiden H (Year 12), Lavender C (Year 11) and Max W (Year 11) impressed the judging panel with their presentation and economic analysis.
Students were tasked with answering a complex real-world question: if they were members of the Monetary Policy Board, what would they set the official cash rate at the next meeting?
The team delivered an eight-minute presentation before responding to questions from a panel that included Citi's Chief Financial Officer, ultimately securing first place.
Congratulations to our students on this outstanding accomplishment and thank you to Ms Chen Tan and Mr Jason Po for their guidance and support. ... See MoreSee Less
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SACS Factor takes the stage this week!
More than just a celebration of talent, creativity and House spirit, SACS Factor is also an opportunity for our community to make a meaningful difference.
This year's People's Choice Award fundraising will support the work of South Sydney Anglican Church and its One4Life programme, which provides weekly food distribution and community barbecues for thousands of local residents. The church also supports people overcoming addiction through its Overcomers Outreach programme and provides practical assistance to those experiencing domestic violence.
Every donation counts as a vote for your favourite House in the People's Choice Award. The House that raises the most funds will earn the People's Choice title and receive a valuable bonus point towards the overall SACS Factor competition.
Support your House. Support our community. Make your vote count.
Donate here: sacsevents.ptly.com/sacsfactor26 ... See MoreSee Less
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At St Andrewβs Cathedral School, we believe every student should make excellent progress β no matter where they begin.
We are proud to share that St Andrewβs has been recognised as:
π The #1 Secondary School in NSW for academic progress between Years 7β9
π 4th in NSW for Primary School progress between Years 3β5
(Based on NAPLAN data from 2023β2025.)
These results reflect far more than test scores. They represent years of deliberate, research-informed teaching and a shared commitment to helping every student grow with confidence, capability and purpose.
Our approach combines:
π Evidence-based teaching grounded in cognitive science
βοΈ Explicit instruction in writing across disciplines
π― Strong professional learning and collaboration among teachers
π§ Learning skills programmes that help students understand how learning works
Most importantly, these achievements reflect the dedication of our teachers, the perseverance of our students and the partnership of our families.
At St Andrewβs, progress matters because it tells the story of growth β and growth changes lives.
Learn more on our website: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2026/05/st-andrews-cathedral-schools-academic-progress/
#StAndrewsCathedralSchool #AcademicExcellence #StudentGrowth #Education #NAPLAN #TeachingAndLearning #CognitiveScience #SydneySchools ... See MoreSee Less
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On your marks...get set...GO!
Our Junior School and Gawura School students had a blast at their Athletics Carnival on Wednesday!
From sprints to discus and long jumps, our budding champions gave it their all, inspiring us with their boundless energy and determination.
It was great to see all our students get together to cheer on their friends and celebrate their house achievements.
What a fun day! ... See MoreSee Less
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The stage is set for the Theatresports semifinals!
After two gripping heats filled with quick wit, big laughs and nail-biting finishes, both our Senior and Intermediate Theatresports teams are through to the 2026 Theatresports Schools Challenge semifinals.
From hilarious vampires and surprise birthdays to Shakespeare in iambic pentameter, our students have improvised their way to the next round with creativity, courage and plenty of teamwork.
Come along and cheer them on as they battle it out for a place in the grand final!
Senior Semifinal
Tuesday 2 June, 7pm
Tara Anglican School for Girls
Intermediate Semifinal
Thursday 4 June, 7pm
Chapter House
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ISA Cross Country Success π
On Wednesday 20 May, our ISA Cross Country team competed in ideal conditions and delivered outstanding results across a demanding course that tested endurance, determination and resilience.
A special congratulations to Arabella S, who produced an excellent run to claim the silver medal! π₯
We are also proud to share that eight students achieved selection for the CIS Carnival (top 12 placings), the second highest number of selections in recent memory.
ISA representatives:
Esther T β 9th
Arabella S β 2nd
Imara B β 6th
Lillia P β 7th
Luca A β 7th
Luca M β 11th
Caitlyn L β 10th
Isabella C β 12th
The team was expertly coached and managed by Mr James Bottrill, with valuable support from Ms Katie Tyo, who assisted with organisation, photography and checkpoint support throughout the day.
A fantastic effort from all involved! ... See MoreSee Less
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