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On this ANZAC Day, we pause to reflect on the sacrifices made by the brave men and women past and present who have served to protect our country in all situations of conflict. We express our deepest gratitude and thankfulness for their service and dedication.
We also pay special tribute to our Old Andreans and community members who served or are currently serving members of our armed forces.
We will remember them. Lest we forget.
2 days ago

On this ANZAC Day, we pause to reflect on the sacrifices made by the brave men and women past and present who have served to protect our country in all situations of conflict. We express our deepest gratitude and thankfulness for their service and dedication.

We also pay special tribute to our Old Andreans and community members who served or are currently serving members of our armed forces.

We will remember them. Lest we forget.
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Last week, St Andrew’s Cathedral School hosted the famous SACS Cup Football Tournament for the 25th year in a row. It was already such a monumental tournament being 25 years since its establishment, but this year was extra special since, for the first time ever, we hosted a tournament for the girls too.
The two-day tournament was a rollercoaster as we saw our boys team giving it their all and pushing themselves to the limit. On day one they finished second in their pool, but unfortunately, they were unable to secure a win on day two. However, they finished overall within the top eight of the competition which is the best result they’ve had in several years leaving our boys with a sense of pride and achievement.
Our girls competed equally as competitively and used this momentous occasion to showcase their skills on the pitch. The competition from the eight other independent schools was fierce and unfortunately, our girls were unable to win any of their games. Despite the losses, our girls felt proud of their efforts and are determined to come back again next year with even more strength, skill and tenacity.
SACS Spirit was certainly on display with our teams meeting the challenges of the day head on.
3 days ago

Last week, St Andrew’s Cathedral School hosted the famous SACS Cup Football Tournament for the 25th year in a row. It was already such a monumental tournament being 25 years since its establishment, but this year was extra special since, for the first time ever, we hosted a tournament for the girls too.

The two-day tournament was a rollercoaster as we saw our boys team giving it their all and pushing themselves to the limit. On day one they finished second in their pool, but unfortunately, they were unable to secure a win on day two. However, they finished overall within the top eight of the competition which is the best result they’ve had in several years leaving our boys with a sense of pride and achievement.

Our girls competed equally as competitively and used this momentous occasion to showcase their skills on the pitch. The competition from the eight other independent schools was fierce and unfortunately, our girls were unable to win any of their games. Despite the losses, our girls felt proud of their efforts and are determined to come back again next year with even more strength, skill and tenacity.

SACS Spirit was certainly on display with our teams meeting the challenges of the day head on.
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NEW YORK CITY THEATRE SCENE – UP CLOSE. Recently, thirty of our talented drama students embarked on the 2024 USA Drama Tour. First stop, the ‘Big Apple’ where they attended drama workshops, visited museums and watched a number of Broadway shows including Harry Potter, Hadestown and The Play That Goes Wrong.For drama students, it doesn’t get much better than this!  The students get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch and learn from professional actors, as well as explore the world and the different cultures present in NYC.There was a sense of elation being at the centre of New York arts and culture. Nonetheless, the students have taken full advantage of the NYC lifestyle – visiting Times Square, enjoying $1 pizza and experiencing the iconic NYC subway. Next stop…Chicago, with more exciting opportunities.
4 days ago

NEW YORK CITY THEATRE SCENE – UP CLOSE. Recently, thirty of our talented drama students embarked on the 2024 USA Drama Tour. First stop, the ‘Big Apple’ where they attended drama workshops, visited museums and watched a number of Broadway shows including Harry Potter, Hadestown and The Play That Goes Wrong.

For drama students, it doesn’t get much better than this! The students get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch and learn from professional actors, as well as explore the world and the different cultures present in NYC.

There was a sense of elation being at the centre of New York arts and culture. Nonetheless, the students have taken full advantage of the NYC lifestyle – visiting Times Square, enjoying $1 pizza and experiencing the iconic NYC subway. Next stop…Chicago, with more exciting opportunities.
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MAGIC UNDER THE SEA: The magic of The Little Mermaid was brought to the stage in typical St Andrews Cathedral School fashion - with a spectacular, endearing and sometimes rollicking rendition at the Concourse Theatre in Chatswood.
The show was a brilliant culmination of all the hard work and exceptional talent of the students across the board – and what a show it was! Showcased over 6 appearances, the show was a feast for the eyes, with some scenes featuring the entire cast ranging from Years 7 to 12, drawing cheers, applause and even heartfelt tears from the audience.Unsurprisingly, a number of students mentioned that being part of the show was an exciting and transformative experience.
Parents and a number of seasoned professionals remarked that the “entire production was at a commercial level” and that many were shocked to “find out that it was a school production featuring students”. Whether the students were onstage, backstage or under the stage in the orchestra pit, they all had a part to play with each and every person bringing their passion alongside extraordinary skills and expertise. Congratulations must go to the fantastic team of expert staff who made this production happen - it was certainly a team effort that brought everyone together, fostering relationships that will last a lifetime.
5 days ago

MAGIC UNDER THE SEA: The magic of The Little Mermaid was brought to the stage in typical St Andrew's Cathedral School fashion - with a spectacular, endearing and sometimes rollicking rendition at the Concourse Theatre in Chatswood.

The show was a brilliant culmination of all the hard work and exceptional talent of the students across the board – and what a show it was! Showcased over 6 appearances, the show was a feast for the eyes, with some scenes featuring the entire cast ranging from Years 7 to 12, drawing cheers, applause and even heartfelt tears from the audience.

Unsurprisingly, a number of students mentioned that being part of the show was an exciting and transformative experience.

Parents and a number of seasoned professionals remarked that the “entire production was at a commercial level” and that many were shocked to “find out that it was a school production featuring students”. Whether the students were onstage, backstage or under the stage in the orchestra pit, they all had a part to play with each and every person bringing their passion alongside extraordinary skills and expertise. Congratulations must go to the fantastic team of expert staff who made this production happen - it was certainly a team effort that brought everyone together, fostering relationships that will last a lifetime.
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On Monday our Junior School celebrated their end of term awards!
Our students were awarded for their excellent work this term and it was great to welcome parents and grandparents to the assembly!
2 weeks ago

On Monday our Junior School celebrated their end of term awards!
Our students were awarded for their excellent work this term and it was great to welcome parents and grandparents to the assembly!
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Recently, our Year 7 Geography students conducted fieldwork at the Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre in Gladesville. Our students enjoyed learning about the value of the natural environment and the various management strategies to conserve it. It was a great day spent bushwalking, examining features of the environment using fieldwork equipment and even trying to make fire!
2 weeks ago

Recently, our Year 7 Geography students conducted fieldwork at the Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre in Gladesville. Our students enjoyed learning about the value of the natural environment and the various management strategies to conserve it. It was a great day spent bushwalking, examining features of the environment using fieldwork equipment and even trying to make fire! ... See MoreSee Less

Powerful, moving and inspiring evening last night with Kath Koschel at our Spirit of Sport Celebration. Kath’s personal testimony of rising up after the most tragic of circumstances and doing so in the strength of the kindness of others, breathed fresh life into our students. Kath also noted and praised their resilience which she has been privileged to observe in these last six months. #Lifegivinglearning
2 weeks ago

Powerful, moving and inspiring evening last night with Kath Koschel at our Spirit of Sport Celebration. Kath’s personal testimony of rising up after the most tragic of circumstances and doing so in the strength of the kindness of others, breathed fresh life into our students. Kath also noted and praised their resilience which she has been privileged to observe in these last six months. #Lifegivinglearning ... See MoreSee Less

Congrats to all of the Year 11 students who were presented with certificates for their Personal Projects this week. They were often challenging projects but students showed tenacity, imagination and creativity to produce a wide range of innovative projects. Students developed their critical thinking and collaborative skills in the process. Well done!
2 weeks ago

Congrats to all of the Year 11 students who were presented with certificates for their Personal Projects this week. They were often challenging projects but students showed tenacity, imagination and creativity to produce a wide range of innovative projects. Students developed their critical thinking and collaborative skills in the process. Well done! ... See MoreSee Less

Meet Kath Koschel, former professional cricketer and our inspiring speaker at our Spirit of Sport Summer Celebration tomorrow night 10 April.Kath has defied all medical prognoses by teaching herself to walk on three separate occasions, despite facing other serious personal, mental and physical setbacks.We still have spots available, so dont miss this opportunity to be energised by Kates story. Click here for full details https://bit.ly/4asRTnD
3 weeks ago

Meet Kath Koschel, former professional cricketer and our inspiring speaker at our Spirit of Sport Summer Celebration tomorrow night 10 April.

Kath has defied all medical prognoses by teaching herself to walk on three separate occasions, despite facing other serious personal, mental and physical setbacks.

We still have spots available, so don't miss this opportunity to be energised by Kate's story. Click here for full details bit.ly/4asRTnD
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Recently, our Year 8 and 10 students attended seminars led by Your Choicez – a dedicated team of educators that specialise in teaching young people about relationships, dating and consent in an open and safe environment.We interviewed Bella Isenegger (Year 10) to hear what she thought about the seminar. To read more, click here: https://bit.ly/3U5Eigg
3 weeks ago

Recently, our Year 8 and 10 students attended seminars led by Your Choicez – a dedicated team of educators that specialise in teaching young people about relationships, dating and consent in an open and safe environment.

We interviewed Bella Isenegger (Year 10) to hear what she thought about the seminar. To read more, click here: bit.ly/3U5Eigg
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Wow! People are raving about our production of The Little Mermaid and you can see why from these photos of last nights performance. Dont miss this amazing experience. There are limited seats left for the Saturday 12.30PM matinee with the Saturday night session sold out. Click here to book: https://bit.ly/3x6fewt
3 weeks ago

Wow! People are raving about our production of The Little Mermaid and you can see why from these photos of last night's performance. Don't miss this amazing experience. There are limited seats left for the Saturday 12.30PM matinee with the Saturday night session sold out. Click here to book: bit.ly/3x6fewt ... See MoreSee Less

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