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Tickets on sale now for our latest production, The Little Mermaid! Dive into a tale of unforgettable adventure and wonder, where Ariel the mermaid discovers love amidst sacrifice. This is sure to be a popular production, so book today to join us.  https://bit.ly/3x6fewt
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Tickets on sale now for our latest production, The Little Mermaid! Dive into a tale of unforgettable adventure and wonder, where Ariel the mermaid discovers love amidst sacrifice. This is sure to be a popular production, so book today to join us. bit.ly/3x6fewt ... See MoreSee Less

Last week the 2024 Middle School leadership team spent two days at Kirrikee. They participated in a range of activities like raft building, gardening, and abseiling. These activities encouraged the students to develop character strengths, Persistent and Communicative – both of which are key to being a successful leader.
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Last week the 2024 Middle School leadership team spent two days at Kirrikee. They participated in a range of activities like raft building, gardening, and abseiling. These activities encouraged the students to develop character strengths, Persistent and Communicative – both of which are key to being a successful leader. ... See MoreSee Less

ART IN THE OUTDOORSLast week, our Year 11 art students travelled to Bundanon for a two-day excursion that complimented their HSC and IB art coursework. The students visited several art museums and had the opportunity to practice their free-hand sketching skills in the beautiful outdoors. The trip was a great opportunity for our students to learn practical creative skills, as well as escape from the bustling city-life for a few days.
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ART IN THE OUTDOORS

Last week, our Year 11 art students travelled to Bundanon for a two-day excursion that complimented their HSC and IB art coursework. The students visited several art museums and had the opportunity to practice their free-hand sketching skills in the beautiful outdoors. The trip was a great opportunity for our students to learn practical creative skills, as well as escape from the bustling city-life for a few days.
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Happy Pi Day!
Pi Day is an international celebration of the mathematical constant π (also known as Pi or 3.14159…) that is held every year on the 14th of March. Our maths department organised and hosted a Pi Day Party in our Middle School Library in which students were invited to participate in a range of math related games that revolved around pi.
A big thanks to all that were involved and to the maths department for making maths fun.
5 days ago

Happy Pi Day!

Pi Day is an international celebration of the mathematical constant π (also known as Pi or 3.14159…) that is held every year on the 14th of March. Our maths department organised and hosted a Pi Day Party in our Middle School Library in which students were invited to participate in a range of math related games that revolved around pi.

A big thanks to all that were involved and to the maths department for making maths fun.
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Congratulations to the 1st V Boys Basketball, 14A Boys Basketball, Junior A Girls Basketball, 1st Girls Touch Football and Junior A Girls Touch Football for winning their respective ISA Grand Final games on the weekend. A special mention to the 1st XI Boys Water Polo for their super competitive efforts getting them close to a grand final victory. To read more about our teams, visit @sacssport on Insta
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Congratulations to the 1st V Boys Basketball, 14A Boys Basketball, Junior A Girls Basketball, 1st Girls Touch Football and Junior A Girls Touch Football for winning their respective ISA Grand Final games on the weekend. A special mention to the 1st XI Boys Water Polo for their super competitive efforts getting them close to a grand final victory. To read more about our teams, visit @sacssport on Insta ... See MoreSee Less

Its on again! Next week Junior School and Gawura will be celebrating the rich diversity of cultures within the School community as part of 2024 Harmony Week.Activities will occur in the library, rooftop and classrooms as we explore the unique aspects of a range of cultures, strengthening students’ understanding of cultural identity and growing their sense of connection, understanding and belonging within the School community.And Friday 22 March will be Multicultural Dress Day!  Students are asked to come dressed in the traditional dress of a culture - or wear orange, the colour of harmony week.
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It's on again! Next week Junior School and Gawura will be celebrating the rich diversity of cultures within the School community as part of 2024 Harmony Week.

Activities will occur in the library, rooftop and classrooms as we explore the unique aspects of a range of cultures, strengthening students’ understanding of cultural identity and growing their sense of connection, understanding and belonging within the School community.

And Friday 22 March will be Multicultural Dress Day! Students are asked to come dressed in the traditional dress of a culture - or wear orange, the colour of harmony week.
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On Thursday, our Middle School students that received Academic Honours or Academic Effort awards last semester were invited to a morning tea to celebrate their hard work and achievements. They were congratulated by their teachers and Head of School, Dr McGonigle. Congratulations to all!
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On Thursday, our Middle School students that received Academic Honours or Academic Effort awards last semester were invited to a morning tea to celebrate their hard work and achievements. They were congratulated by their teachers and Head of School, Dr McGonigle. Congratulations to all! ... See MoreSee Less

The P&F General meeting is on tomorrow night to discuss current school activities, focus areas, upcoming school events and future plans.
Its a great way to get to know what is happening at your child’s school and to meet school staff and other parents in an informal setting.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday 12 March in the Community Hub on Level 4, St Andrews House (SAH) starting at 6pm.  No RSVP necessary but please sign in at reception.If you have any questions that you would like discussed on the night please send them ahead of the meeting to P&F@sacs.nsw.edu.au
1 week ago

The P&F General meeting is on tomorrow night to discuss current school activities, focus areas, upcoming school events and future plans.

It's a great way to get to know what is happening at your child’s school and to meet school staff and other parents in an informal setting.

The meeting will be held on Tuesday 12 March in the Community Hub on Level 4, St Andrew's House (SAH) starting at 6pm. No RSVP necessary but please sign in at reception.

If you have any questions that you would like discussed on the night please send them ahead of the meeting to P&F@sacs.nsw.edu.au
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We were delighted to welcome Danica Bellchambers (OA2005) as our special guest today at our International Women’s Day Assembly (pictured on left, with one of our School Captains, Cleo Gavagna). Danica is Executive Director in analytics for the CHEP network. She has just completed her third degree in Artificial Intelligence and is a volunteer at Statistics without Borders.She was a finalist in B&Ts Women Leading Tech for 2023. She participated in an interview with Dr Julie McGonigle where she talked about her time at St Andrew’s and her journey into the Tech world overcoming ‘a lot of push back’ along the way.That same theme was then picked up by our Girls Vocal Ensemble, who performed Million to One, a song about overcoming your fears and letting the world know your name.
Read the full story here https://bit.ly/3T9sS9v.#StrongerTogether #lifegivinglearning
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We were delighted to welcome Danica Bellchambers (OA2005) as our special guest today at our International Women’s Day Assembly (pictured on left, with one of our School Captains, Cleo Gavagna). Danica is Executive Director in analytics for the CHEP network. She has just completed her third degree in Artificial Intelligence and is a volunteer at Statistics without Borders.

She was a finalist in B&T's Women Leading Tech for 2023. She participated in an interview with Dr Julie McGonigle where she talked about her time at St Andrew’s and her journey into the Tech world overcoming ‘a lot of push back’ along the way.

That same theme was then picked up by our Girls Vocal Ensemble, who performed Million to One, a song about overcoming your fears and letting the world know your name.
Read the full story here bit.ly/3T9sS9v.

#StrongerTogether #lifegivinglearning
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Today we are celebrating International Women’s Day with our theme #StrongerTogether. The theme recognises that bringing about a world where women and men live and work together in strong, equal, inclusive, respectful, and safe partnerships requires both men and women to tackle the issues together.

The School’s culture has long upheld this belief, best represented in this eloquent speech by Joey Watson (OA 2014), who was invited to speak at the 2013 International Women’s Day Breakfast in Sydney, as the first-ever male to do so.

We share this with you ahead of our School Assembly today to celebrate and affirm the Stronger Together message. Joining us is special guest Danica Bellchambers (OA 2005) who will be interviewed by our Head of School Dr Julie McGonigle. Danica has just completed her third degree in Artificial Intelligence and was a finalist in B&T's Women Leading Tech for 2023.

#lifegivinglearning
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On Friday, we hosted the Fearless Futures Summit for 2024 in our Chapter House. This one-day student leadership summit provided an opportunity for young female students across Sydney to connect, learn, and grow as leaders.
In this activity, the girls were tasked with the challenge of building a LEGO skyscraper that could withstand the earthquake simulator. The main aim of this activity was to encourage them to express themselves, work collaboratively, explore new ideas, and come up with innovative solutions – all of which are important skills that will set the girls up for a bright future.
A big thank you to Michael Ha from the Institute of Deeper Learning for leading these exciting and insightful sessions.
2 weeks ago

On Friday, we hosted the Fearless Futures Summit for 2024 in our Chapter House. This one-day student leadership summit provided an opportunity for young female students across Sydney to connect, learn, and grow as leaders.

In this activity, the girls were tasked with the challenge of building a LEGO skyscraper that could withstand the earthquake simulator. The main aim of this activity was to encourage them to express themselves, work collaboratively, explore new ideas, and come up with innovative solutions – all of which are important skills that will set the girls up for a bright future.

A big thank you to Michael Ha from the Institute of Deeper Learning for leading these exciting and insightful sessions.
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Last week we had our annual Culture Fest in the Middle School and Senior College. Students teamed up and brought food, music, dancing and games from their culture to share with their peers. It was an excellent opportunity to embrace and celebrate the diverse range of cultures at St Andrew’s Cathedral School. A big thank you to all students, staff and parents involved.
2 weeks ago

Last week we had our annual Culture Fest in the Middle School and Senior College. Students teamed up and brought food, music, dancing and games from their culture to share with their peers. It was an excellent opportunity to embrace and celebrate the diverse range of cultures at St Andrew’s Cathedral School. A big thank you to all students, staff and parents involved. ... See MoreSee Less

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