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Fa-la-la-la-fantastic carols!This festive season, our School has been alive with the joyful sounds of Christmas.Our Junior School and Gawura School students led a beautiful Community Chapel in the Cathedral on Wednesday 3 December, sharing the joy of the season through song and scripture. Their performances were a heartfelt reminder of the wonder and meaning of Christmas.Herb the Muppet told us about his favourite carol, ‘Hark! The herald angels sing’ and Rev Emma Newling explained the meaning behind it. Our Kindergarten students performed an animated song with pictures and actions, and the whole congregation joined in signing some traditional, festive carols.Thank you to everyone who joined us in song. May the hope and light of Christmas be with you and your families.

Fa-la-la-la-fantastic carols!

This festive season, our School has been alive with the joyful sounds of Christmas.

Our Junior School and Gawura School students led a beautiful Community Chapel in the Cathedral on Wednesday 3 December, sharing the joy of the season through song and scripture. Their performances were a heartfelt reminder of the wonder and meaning of Christmas.

Herb the Muppet told us about his favourite carol, ‘Hark! The herald angels sing’ and Rev Emma Newling explained the meaning behind it. Our Kindergarten students performed an animated song with pictures and actions, and the whole congregation joined in signing some traditional, festive carols.

Thank you to everyone who joined us in song. May the hope and light of Christmas be with you and your families.
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From peaks to paddles, Year 10 take on the ‘Kosi to Coast’Beginning on 9 November, 69 of our adventurous Year 10 students set off on a life-changing expedition – our annual 20-day ‘Kosi to Coast’.This is the pinnacle of our Outdoor Education Programme and it saw them summiting Mount Kosciuszko, hiking through the rugged Pilot Wilderness and white-water rafting down the Snowy River to the Victorian coast.Physically, mentally and emotionally challenging, this journey pushes limits, builds resilience and fosters deeper friendships and a connection with nature.At St Andrew’s Cathedral School, our Outdoor Education Programme stands apart, thanks to our dedicated staff who nurture growth from Kindergarten through to Year 10. It’s not just about the destination, it’s about the character forged along the way.Well done to our Year 10 adventurers on completing this incredible feat!

From peaks to paddles, Year 10 take on the ‘Kosi to Coast’

Beginning on 9 November, 69 of our adventurous Year 10 students set off on a life-changing expedition – our annual 20-day ‘Kosi to Coast’.

This is the pinnacle of our Outdoor Education Programme and it saw them summiting Mount Kosciuszko, hiking through the rugged Pilot Wilderness and white-water rafting down the Snowy River to the Victorian coast.

Physically, mentally and emotionally challenging, this journey pushes limits, builds resilience and fosters deeper friendships and a connection with nature.

At St Andrew’s Cathedral School, our Outdoor Education Programme stands apart, thanks to our dedicated staff who nurture growth from Kindergarten through to Year 10. It’s not just about the destination, it’s about the character forged along the way.

Well done to our Year 10 adventurers on completing this incredible feat!
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A night like no otherLast night we gathered to celebrate our 140th Evening of Celebration and Prizegiving.Held in the historic Sydney Town Hall – students, parents, staff and friends enjoyed an unforgettable night of musical performances, speeches and awards.The evening began outside with a jubilant Guard of Honour for the beloved Mr Jim Boddy – recognising his incredible 44 years of teaching at the School.Once inside, our Gawura School students led a First Nations cultural dance through Town Hall. The official party then arrived, accompanied by to a very special musical processional – composed for the Symphony Orchestra by Year 10 student Christian Lau.Chair of School Council Mr Michael Winram (OA1997), delivered a compelling speech and Dr Julie McGonigle, Head of School, launched the School’s new Strategic Plan 2026-2035.The awards were interspersed throughout the evening with moving musical performances, leaving guests mesmerised. The talent and hard work of both students and staff, in preparation for the event, was evident in every moment.Students were awarded, teachers were recognised, community members thanked – a truly memorable evening for all those who attended and a fitting conclusion to a very special, 140th year for St Andrew’s Cathedral School.https://www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2025/12/a-night-like-no-other/

A night like no other

Last night we gathered to celebrate our 140th Evening of Celebration and Prizegiving.

Held in the historic Sydney Town Hall – students, parents, staff and friends enjoyed an unforgettable night of musical performances, speeches and awards.

The evening began outside with a jubilant Guard of Honour for the beloved Mr Jim Boddy – recognising his incredible 44 years of teaching at the School.

Once inside, our Gawura School students led a First Nations cultural dance through Town Hall. The official party then arrived, accompanied by to a very special musical processional – composed for the Symphony Orchestra by Year 10 student Christian Lau.

Chair of School Council Mr Michael Winram (OA1997), delivered a compelling speech and Dr Julie McGonigle, Head of School, launched the School’s new Strategic Plan 2026-2035.

The awards were interspersed throughout the evening with moving musical performances, leaving guests mesmerised. The talent and hard work of both students and staff, in preparation for the event, was evident in every moment.

Students were awarded, teachers were recognised, community members thanked – a truly memorable evening for all those who attended and a fitting conclusion to a very special, 140th year for St Andrew’s Cathedral School.

www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2025/12/a-night-like-no-other/
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One of the best to date. Have a lovely break!

Oh, the places they’ll go!Last week we celebrated our Year 6 students at their Graduation Assembly, marking the end of their Primary School journey with pride and reflection. Surrounded by teachers, friends and family, they looked back on their achievements and forward to the exciting adventures ahead.On Friday evening, they stepped into a new chapter with their Graduation Dinner, a night of celebration, laughter and lasting memories.Congratulations, Year 6 Class of 2025. You’ve grown into compassionate, curious and resilient individuals, ready to take on the challenges of the future. We can’t wait to see the incredible things you’ll do.

Oh, the places they’ll go!

Last week we celebrated our Year 6 students at their Graduation Assembly, marking the end of their Primary School journey with pride and reflection. Surrounded by teachers, friends and family, they looked back on their achievements and forward to the exciting adventures ahead.

On Friday evening, they stepped into a new chapter with their Graduation Dinner, a night of celebration, laughter and lasting memories.

Congratulations, Year 6 Class of 2025. You’ve grown into compassionate, curious and resilient individuals, ready to take on the challenges of the future. We can’t wait to see the incredible things you’ll do.
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2 days ago

A remarkable year comes to a close

Today marks the final day of Term 4, and the final school day of St Andrew’s Cathedral School’s 140th year.

It has been a year of legacy and light – honouring 140 years of history while looking with purpose to the future.

This evening, we gather as a whole School community for our Evening of Celebration and Prizegiving – a night to give thanks, recognise outstanding achievement and close this milestone year with gratitude and hope.

Thank you to every student, staff member and family for being part of this unforgettable chapter.
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3 days ago

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A great school.

Best and most influential, beneficial and caring school I could ever hoped to have been a student of. Thank you SACS

Great recap

Our students continue to soar!Year 10 and 11 gathered in the Cathedral on Monday for their End of Term Awards Assembly. Certificates were handed out for Academic Achievement, Gold Excellence, First in Subject and many more.Congratulations to Emily Loe who was awarded the ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership Award and Jason Chan who was awarded the ADF Future Innovators Award.With only one day of school left to go, the holidays are tantalisingly close! Well done to all our students on a great end to our 140th year.

Our students continue to soar!

Year 10 and 11 gathered in the Cathedral on Monday for their End of Term Awards Assembly. Certificates were handed out for Academic Achievement, Gold Excellence, First in Subject and many more.

Congratulations to Emily Loe who was awarded the ADF Long Tan Youth Leadership Award and Jason Chan who was awarded the ADF Future Innovators Award.

With only one day of school left to go, the holidays are tantalisingly close! Well done to all our students on a great end to our 140th year.
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3 days ago

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Well done all, especially Emily Loe from proud grandparents.

Stepping out with Year 10Last week our Year 10 Physical Activities and Sports Studies students headed off to Barangaroo on a walking tour.This activity was the culmination of a term-long challenge – to develop an engaging lifestyle event for young people.Students worked together to plan the event – crafting their speaking notes to include cultural, historical, natural and artistic points of interest. They selected their preferred talking point based on what interested them the most when researching Barangaroo.Prior to this, the class were fortunate enough to engage in a workshop with our Head of Gawura School, Mr. John Ralph, to understand the importance of Acknowledging Country. They then developed an Acknowledgement of Country for Gadigal land, of which Barangaroo is a part of.Some of the features the students explored included Esme Timberys Shell Wall, the native Australian bees, Barangaroo and Bennelong, and the Mermer Waiskeder, one of Australias largest hand-crafted public artworks.We love that our School’s city centre location places us within easy walking distance of so many significant historical and cultural landmarks, allowing our students to put their learning into action.

Stepping out with Year 10

Last week our Year 10 Physical Activities and Sports Studies students headed off to Barangaroo on a walking tour.

This activity was the culmination of a term-long challenge – to develop an engaging lifestyle event for young people.

Students worked together to plan the event – crafting their speaking notes to include cultural, historical, natural and artistic points of interest. They selected their preferred talking point based on what interested them the most when researching Barangaroo.

Prior to this, the class were fortunate enough to engage in a workshop with our Head of Gawura School, Mr. John Ralph, to understand the importance of Acknowledging Country. They then developed an Acknowledgement of Country for Gadigal land, of which Barangaroo is a part of.

Some of the features the students explored included Esme Timbery's Shell Wall, the native Australian bees, Barangaroo and Bennelong, and the Mermer Waiskeder, one of Australia's largest hand-crafted public artworks.

We love that our School’s city centre location places us within easy walking distance of so many significant historical and cultural landmarks, allowing our students to put their learning into action.
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4 days ago
Mighty Middle School meritsThis week, we celebrated our Middle School achievers in our annual Middle School Awards Assembly. Congratulations to everyone who received a certificate – your hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed.Well done to all our students, awardee or not, for a fabulous year. You continue to inspire us with your positive attitudes, smiling faces and commitment to learning.To our Year 9s who are moving on from the Middle School: good luck as you continue your studies. With a change of uniform, campus and title you are now Senior College students!We can’t wait to see what everyone achieves in 2026!

Mighty Middle School merits

This week, we celebrated our Middle School achievers in our annual Middle School Awards Assembly. Congratulations to everyone who received a certificate – your hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed.

Well done to all our students, awardee or not, for a fabulous year. You continue to inspire us with your positive attitudes, smiling faces and commitment to learning.

To our Year 9s who are moving on from the Middle School: good luck as you continue your studies. With a change of uniform, campus and title you are now Senior College students!

We can’t wait to see what everyone achieves in 2026!
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4 days ago
There’s nothing average about these statisticians!Congratulations to Isaac, Haylam and Joshua, who achieved first place in the University of Melbourne Mathematics and Statistics Research Competition – a truly remarkable accomplishment!
To reach the finals, participants were required to produce a Distinction-level research paper, progress through rigorous longlisting and shortlisting stages, and then present their work to a panel of experts.Each team had eight minutes to deliver their presentation. This was followed by a challenging Q&A session from both the panel and audience.
The boys’ presentation was flawless and their responses demonstrated a deep understanding of their research topic.
These three mathematics-champions are already working on proposals for 2026!

There’s nothing average about these statisticians!

Congratulations to Isaac, Haylam and Joshua, who achieved first place in the University of Melbourne Mathematics and Statistics Research Competition – a truly remarkable accomplishment!

To reach the finals, participants were required to produce a Distinction-level research paper, progress through rigorous longlisting and shortlisting stages, and then present their work to a panel of experts.

Each team had eight minutes to deliver their presentation. This was followed by a challenging Q&A session from both the panel and audience.

The boys’ presentation was flawless and their responses demonstrated a deep understanding of their research topic.

These three mathematics-champions are already working on proposals for 2026!
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1 week ago

4 CommentsComment on Facebook

Brilliant!

2nd time in a row for SACS - well done!

Congratulations! 👏🏻

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