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A thoughtful message

A thoughtful message from our Student Representative Council has been posted to Sir David Attenborough as he celebrates his 100th birthday.

Students across Year 8–12 worked together to draft a heartfelt letter thanking Sir David for his extraordinary contribution to education, conservation and storytelling, and for inspiring generations to remain curious about the natural world.

The letter reflects on the impact his documentaries and advocacy have had on our students and wider school community, while also acknowledging the inspiration behind this year’s Andrean of the Year theme, 'Frontiers of the World'.

Thank you to our SRC members for their collaboration, creativity and care in recognising such an important global figure on this remarkable milestone.

Happy 100th Birthday, Sir David Attenborough!
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Our talented Year 6

Our talented Year 6 artists enjoyed an inspiring day at the Visual Arts Gifted and Talented workshop, ‘Escape to the City: Sydney’s Grand Architecture’, on Wednesday 22 April.

A group of 20 students, selected for their outstanding talent in Visual Arts, explored the city through the eyes of artists and architects. Beginning on Level 4 in the Hub, students observed the surrounding skyline before making their way to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, stopping along the way to study examples of Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Modern and Brutalist architecture.

At the gallery, students visited the ARTEXPRESS exhibition and viewed the work of Ruby Daley (OA2025). Seeing her artwork on display was a special and inspiring moment for our budding artists as they reflected on their own creative journeys at St Andrew’s.

The day concluded in Hyde Park, where students painted ‘en plein air’, with some experimenting in the style of renowned Australian artist Grace Cossington Smith, known for her expressive brushwork and vibrant use of colour.

It was a truly memorable experience filled with creativity, curiosity and inspiration. A big thank you to Mrs Miriam Daly for organising such a wonderful opportunity for our young artists.
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🌏 Celebrating creativity, curiosity, and a remarkable milestone.

Today, Friday 8 May, St Andrew’s Cathedral School proudly marks the launch of the 2026 Andrean of the Year programme while also wishing Sir David Attenborough a very happy 100th birthday!

Each year, this award recognises outstanding creative achievement across our student community. In 2026, students are invited to explore the theme ‘Frontiers of the World’ – inspired by Sir David Attenborough’s lifelong work as a nature documentary maker and environmental advocate.

‘Frontiers’ can mean many things: wild places still unexplored, hidden worlds too small or vast to see, the boundary between humans and nature or the future we are shaping right now. Through writing, art, music and design, students are encouraged to respond creatively to the world as it is, as it once was, or as it might become.

Students can enter in four categories:

✍️ Writer – Short Story
🎨 Artist – Artwork or Photograph
🎼 Composer – Original Music Composition
💡 Designer – Product and Pitch Video

Entries are due by Monday 19 October, with prizes and certificates awarded in each category.

We look forward to seeing our students push creative boundaries and explore new frontiers.

#AndreanOfTheYear #FrontiersOfTheWorld #CreativeStudents #DavidAttenborough #SACS
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Last Friday, St Andr

Last Friday, St Andrew’s Cathedral School was proud to host the inaugural ACEL NSW Coaching Conference.

Bringing together leaders from across the sector, the conference explored how coaching can strengthen professional learning, leadership and school culture. The conference hosted a range of presenters from all sectors including Mr Eddie Woo, and Ms Rachel Winter, who presented on the foundational mindsets of impactful Coaching Cultures.

We were especially proud to see members of our own staff sharing their expertise throughout the day. Ms Elle Smith, our Senior Learning Coach, played a significant role in organising the day and presented the keynote presentation, 'The Foundations of Effective Coaching', as well as leading a workshop on measuring coaching impact.

Dr Kirsten Macaulay and Mrs Dominique Haynes facilitated a workshop on leading through empowerment, while Mr Anthony Sharman supported the day as a Reflective Practice Facilitator.

The conference created valuable opportunities for collaboration, professional growth and meaningful conversations around building sustainable coaching cultures in schools.

It was also exciting to see the influence of St Andrew’s Cathedral School research and leadership extending internationally, helping inform professional learning conversations as far as Scotland.

Thank you to ACEL NSW, presenters, facilitators and all attendees for making the day such a success.
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Year 6 Camp!

Last week, students embraced new challenges during a camp that combined half Kirrikee and half expedition-style experiences. Highlights included rafting on the dam, rock climbing, mountain biking and team initiatives, as well as learning how to set up and pack down their tents.

Well done to all students for stepping outside their comfort zones, trying new experiences and building valuable skills and confidence throughout the week.
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What a start to the

What a start to the Winter ISA season!

Round 1 saw our students return to competition across Football, Netball, Hockey, AFL, Tennis and the launch of our brand new SACSFit programme.

Football highlights included a dominant 6-0 win for the 15A boys, a strong 4-2 victory for the Junior A girls and a resilient draw for the Second XI girls.

Netball opened the season with plenty of momentum, including impressive wins for the 1sts, Junior A, Junior B, Inter C and Inter E teams.

Hockey showed determination against strong opposition, with several standout individual performances across both teams.

AFL continued its exciting growth at St Andrew’s, with both junior and senior teams recording emphatic wins in a fantastic display of skill and teamwork.

Tennis enjoyed a successful opening round, with six of eight teams claiming victories, including a thrilling win for the 1st team in a nail-biting final doubles match.

We also officially launched SACSFit, giving students the opportunity to develop their fitness, strength and conditioning skills in an engaging new programme.

Across every sport, it was fantastic to see students competing with energy, resilience and encouragement for one another. Congratulations to all players and coaches on a positive opening round, we look forward to another exciting weekend ahead!
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On Thursday morning,

On Thursday morning, St Andrew’s Cathedral School was delighted to welcome the Consul-General of Ireland, Ms Lorraine Christian.

During her visit, Ms Christian met with Head of School, Dr Julie McGonigle, before enjoying morning tea with our student leaders. This provided a wonderful opportunity for thoughtful conversation, with students asking insightful questions about her role and experiences.

Ms Christian then toured Gawura School, our First Nations school, where she was warmly welcomed with a special musical performance by students from Gawura School and Junior School.

The visit concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where students asked questions such as “What’s Ireland like?” – sparking curiosity and connection across cultures.

We thank Ms Christian for her time and generosity in sharing her experiences with our School community.
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This week, our Schoo

This week, our School community came together in an incredible way for the Anglicare Clothing Drive 💙

With a fantastic atmosphere, pumping music and plenty of delicious baked goods on sale, it was more than just a donation drive – it was a celebration of generosity and community spirit.

Thanks to your support, we collected a wonderful amount of clothing for those in need across Sydney, helping fund vital services such as food pantries, youth support and financial assistance.

A massive thank you to all our volunteers for their hard work and energy, and to everyone who donated so generously. We’re so proud of what our community can achieve together.
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✨ St Andrew’s Ca

✨ St Andrew’s Cathedral School’s Rising Stars ✨

We’re so proud to celebrate two exceptional educators, Ms Mikaela Maroudas and Ms Penny Zachariah, recognised as Rising Stars in Australia’s K–12 education sector by The Educator magazine.

These awards honour educators under 35 who demonstrate outstanding leadership, innovation and impact – and Mikaela and Penny truly embody all three.

From fostering deep, meaningful learning in the classroom to inspiring curiosity, resilience and growth, both educators are united by a shared passion for helping every student thrive.

Together, they represent the very best of our profession – thoughtful, innovative and deeply committed to shaping the future of learning.

Congratulations, Mikaela and Penny –we are so proud of you! 🌟

Read the full story here: www.sacs.nsw.edu.au/blog/2026/04/st-andrews-cathedral-schools-very-own-rising-stars/

#RisingStars #EducationExcellence #TeacherImpact #StAndrewsCathedralSchool
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