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Congratulations to Canterbury and Salisbury Houses who took home the 2023 SACSFactor People’s Choice Award!
$2390 was raised as part of the SACSFactor competition for South Sydney Anglican Church who assist those who have fallen on tough times through a variety of services.
It was great to hear from Senior Pastor Matt Johnson from South Sydney Anglican Church who attended the performances and spoke to our students.Our students regularly spend their time volunteering at South Sydney Anglican Church helping to run their community meal service.Thank you to all who donated and to the students who participated in the competition, it was a spectacular show and the performances continue to impress every year.
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Congratulations to Canterbury and Salisbury Houses who took home the 2023 SACSFactor People’s Choice Award!

$2390 was raised as part of the SACSFactor competition for South Sydney Anglican Church who assist those who have fallen on tough times through a variety of services.

It was great to hear from Senior Pastor Matt Johnson from South Sydney Anglican Church who attended the performances and spoke to our students.

Our students regularly spend their time volunteering at South Sydney Anglican Church helping to run their community meal service.

Thank you to all who donated and to the students who participated in the competition, it was a spectacular show and the performances continue to impress every year.
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Woohoo............Canterbury! Well done you all and Mr Kim!

Blown away by your generosity St Andrew's Cathedral School! Talented and generous. We’re thanking God for your support of those who are vulnerable and struggling in our city.

Why are these sloths in our Junior School Library?Last week, students across our Junior School participated in the 2023 National Simultaneous Storytime!Alongside libraries and schools across Australia, our students sat down and read “The Speedy Sloth” together.With over 2 million participants, the event aims to promote the value of reading and literacy across age groups.
1 day ago

Why are these sloths in our Junior School Library?

Last week, students across our Junior School participated in the 2023 National Simultaneous Storytime!

Alongside libraries and schools across Australia, our students sat down and read “The Speedy Sloth” together.

With over 2 million participants, the event aims to promote the value of reading and literacy across age groups.
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A reminder to all our Year 11 2024 Parents that our Introduction to HSC and IB Diploma Programme Information Evening will be held Tuesday 30 May at 5pm.To facilitate this, an introductory Information Evening for parents and students will be held in the Chapter House. The HSC and the IBDP credentials (and the subjects within each credential) will be presented to parents as well as the practicalities of the selection process. Mr Des Sinovich, Head of Careers and Pathways will provide input about the post-school environment.Prior to the Information Evening, a copy of the Subject Selection Handbook, outlining course structure requirements for the HSC and the IBDP, will be sent to parents.Bookings are not essential, for more information visit: https://sacsevents.ptly.com/HSCIBinformationevening23
2 days ago

A reminder to all our Year 11 2024 Parents that our Introduction to HSC and IB Diploma Programme Information Evening will be held Tuesday 30 May at 5pm.

To facilitate this, an introductory Information Evening for parents and students will be held in the Chapter House. The HSC and the IBDP credentials (and the subjects within each credential) will be presented to parents as well as the practicalities of the selection process. Mr Des Sinovich, Head of Careers and Pathways will provide input about the post-school environment.

Prior to the Information Evening, a copy of the Subject Selection Handbook, outlining course structure requirements for the HSC and the IBDP, will be sent to parents.

Bookings are not essential, for more information visit: sacsevents.ptly.com/HSCIBinformationevening23
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Year 11? They have already made their selections and in their HSC/IB course work.

This week students from Years 5 and 6 attended the Sydney Writer’s Festival: Primary School Days program at Sydney Town Hall.The festival was just a short walk from our School and featured presentations and workshops from exceptional authors!Our students thoroughly enjoyed hearing the variety of different authors, here are some of their comments:“Richard Pritchard and his colleague Jordan Gould have dedicated two years in order to create the wonderful world of Wylah. If you haven’t heard of it, Wylah is an Aboriginal child tasked with saving her family from a colony of dragons. Richard and Jordan are nothing short of creative geniuses!” – Max, Year 5“Maryam Master shared her refugee story of fleeing Iran and moving to Australia after her family was threatened greatly. After having so much success with her first book, ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’, she decided she was finally ready to put her emotional story into words and into a book, ‘No Words’. We can’t wait to read it!”- Clementine, Year 6
4 days ago

This week students from Years 5 and 6 attended the Sydney Writer’s Festival: Primary School Days program at Sydney Town Hall.

The festival was just a short walk from our School and featured presentations and workshops from exceptional authors!

Our students thoroughly enjoyed hearing the variety of different authors, here are some of their comments:

“Richard Pritchard and his colleague Jordan Gould have dedicated two years in order to create the wonderful world of Wylah. If you haven’t heard of it, Wylah is an Aboriginal child tasked with saving her family from a colony of dragons. Richard and Jordan are nothing short of creative geniuses!” – Max, Year 5

“Maryam Master shared her refugee story of fleeing Iran and moving to Australia after her family was threatened greatly. After having so much success with her first book, ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’, she decided she was finally ready to put her emotional story into words and into a book, ‘No Words’. We can’t wait to read it!”- Clementine, Year 6
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Check out these moments from the 2023 SACSFactor competition!

Congratulations to Westminster House for winning the competition.

Voting for the ‘People’s Choice Award’ closes at 3pm today and the winner will be announced next Tuesday.

Vote for your favourite act with donations to the South Sydney Anglican Church who do great work in the community to help people who have fallen on hard times.
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Go York!!!!

Thanks so much for your partnership!

Yay!! Westminster 👏🏽😎🏆

Tickets are now available to our 2023 Showcase!Experience the power of music at the grand Sydney Town Hall on Thursday 15 June!Be a part of our spectacular annual Showcase by purchasing your ticket here: https://sacsevents.ptly.com/event/showcase23
5 days ago

Tickets are now available to our 2023 Showcase!

Experience the power of music at the grand Sydney Town Hall on Thursday 15 June!

Be a part of our spectacular annual Showcase by purchasing your ticket here: sacsevents.ptly.com/event/showcase23
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Last night, we were delighted to launch our very first Big Questions seminar exploring Environmental Stewardship from both Aboriginal and scientific perspectives. Pastor Ray Minniecon and Dr Andrew McGonigle shared their knowledge, understanding and different experiences of the world around us, which was followed up by an insightful Q&A with important questions from our audience that led us on a journey to what is possible.This special event program is a stimulating and interactive series of conversations on interesting topics that challenge students, staff and our community to think, provoke our curiosity, and encourage us to re-imagine our world.Stay tuned for an in-depth exploration of the event and all the conversations it uncovered in our next edition of Inspired.
5 days ago

Last night, we were delighted to launch our very first Big Questions seminar exploring Environmental Stewardship from both Aboriginal and scientific perspectives. Pastor Ray Minniecon and Dr Andrew McGonigle shared their knowledge, understanding and different experiences of the world around us, which was followed up by an insightful Q&A with important questions from our audience that led us on a journey to what is possible.

This special event program is a stimulating and interactive series of conversations on interesting topics that challenge students, staff and our community to think, provoke our curiosity, and encourage us to re-imagine our world.

Stay tuned for an in-depth exploration of the event and all the conversations it uncovered in our next edition of Inspired.
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Fabulous night! Looking forward to the next one.

There were a quite a few BIG Questions indeed!! My main take away from last night were: (By Rev Ray Minniecon) 7 Generation Principle: think 7 generations ahead before making a decision (instead of 4-year political cycle decisions). (By Dr Andrew McGonigle) Use what you have, in your hands, like Moses and his rod, God will use whatever is in your hands to provide hope, to find a solution, an alternative!

This was an insightful evening. And as always, SACS alumni on stage and on screen were awe inspiring.

Interesting evening for sure with intelligent speakers and good moderating by Lily. Great series. Looking forward to what the next might be. Thanks Lynne Jarvis & team. Ps. Conversations around the dinner table in the McGonigle household must be interesting at times!

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Our Alumni Relations Manager Mr Richard Hansen has been updating students on our upcoming careers event ‘Learning the Ropes’ on June 1 at 6:00pm!The event is just one week away and will allow students to chat with industry professionals from over 50 different industries.Students from years 9-12 are encouraged to attend alongside their parents, secure your spot here: https://sacsevents.ptly.com/ocd.aspx?action=showReunion&reunionName=E262
6 days ago

Our Alumni Relations Manager Mr Richard Hansen has been updating students on our upcoming careers event ‘Learning the Ropes’ on June 1 at 6:00pm!

The event is just one week away and will allow students to chat with industry professionals from over 50 different industries.

Students from years 9-12 are encouraged to attend alongside their parents, secure your spot here: sacsevents.ptly.com/ocd.aspx?action=showReunion&reunionName=E262
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Last week our Year 12 HSC Biology Students embarked on an enlightening excursion to the UNSW Museum of Human Disease, which showcased an extensive collection of preserved human specimens and interactive displays.They witnessed the intricate details of various organs and tissues, deepening their understanding of the complexities of the human body.Our students were able to engage in thought-provoking discussions with museum staff and gained valuable insights into the causes, symptoms, and treatment of various diseases.This hands-on experience allowed them to bridge the gap between theory and reality and foster a passion for medical science.
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Last week our Year 12 HSC Biology Students embarked on an enlightening excursion to the UNSW Museum of Human Disease, which showcased an extensive collection of preserved human specimens and interactive displays.

They witnessed the intricate details of various organs and tissues, deepening their understanding of the complexities of the human body.

Our students were able to engage in thought-provoking discussions with museum staff and gained valuable insights into the causes, symptoms, and treatment of various diseases.

This hands-on experience allowed them to bridge the gap between theory and reality and foster a passion for medical science.
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