This ANZAC Day, we pause to honour the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who have served, and continue to serve, our nation in times of war, conflict and peacekeeping.
We are especially grateful to our Old Andreans and members of our wider community who served or are currently serving with pride and purpose.
To mark this important occasion, students will gather for special ANZAC Chapel services on Tuesday 29 April.
We remember their bravery. We honour their legacy. Lest we forget. ... See MoreSee Less
Our European Music Tour are having a Do Re Mi Fa-bulous time
Our 2025 Music Tour have been zig-zagging their way through six European cities and four countries, and are preparing to return to Australian shores tomorrow!
All 85 students and 11 staff have been enjoying the musical adventure of a lifetime – performing as an 85-voice choir, orchestra and chamber ensembles, across Germany, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary.
So far, the trip has boasted a number of memorable moments. Last week the choir performed in Thomaskirche, Leipzig – JS Bach’s church! The mild spring weather has allowed students to go sightseeing on foot and to sample local cuisine, such as schnitzel, pretzels and apple strudel. In Salzburg, everyone joined a Sound of Music bus tour, exploring the locations from the famous film.
Even though they were far from home in Vienna, the Easter Bunny did not disappoint – leaving ample chocolate eggs for all last Sunday.
We look forward to welcoming our European Music Tour home tomorrow and can’t wait to hear more about all their adventures and performances. ... See MoreSee Less
Sibella recently won bronze medal at the Australian Youth Beach Volleyball Championship (AYBVC) on the Gold Coast – the highest youth level in Australia.
There were 29 teams competing in Sibella’s age group – representing the different states and territories across Australia. The AYBVC event was held across four days and Sibella’s team played eight games, losing only two. They competed in the bronze medal match on the last day, against the team representing South Australia, and they won!
In addition, Sibella has also made the Combined Independent Schools (CIS) Open Girls’ Indoor Volleyball Team and will be competing in the NSW Tri-Series later this year.
Well done Sibella. We’re excited to see what you do next! ... See MoreSee Less
We’re delighted to announce that Ms Bindi Jarvis, Humanities teacher, has been honoured as an up-and-coming young education professional in Australia’s K–12 education sector.
The Educator’s annual Rising Star award recognises professionals aged under 35, working in the K-12 education space. It honours individuals who demonstrate effective leadership, innovation and achievement in their career to date.
Former St Andrew’s Cathedral School student, Bindi now holds multiple titles at the School. In addition to being a Humanities teacher, specialising in Modern History, she also teaches Aboriginal Studies. She works as the Middle Years Project - Personal Project Co-ordinator. In addition, Bindi has coordinated the School’s annual Year 11 History Tour to Europe for the last three years.
Last Friday’s Easter Hat Parade was filled with colour and character! It was great to see the entire Junior School and Gawura School come together in the Cathedral to show off their hard work.
Awards were given based on creativity and sustainability - with so many brilliant contenders!
Congratulations to our students on their amazing creations and thank you to our family members who attended the parade and joined in the festivities. ... See MoreSee Less
After over 100km of riding, 13 Year 10 students wrapped up their New Zealand cycle adventure on April 6. From Wedderburn to Cromwell along the Central Otago Rail Trail, followed by some single-track MTB trails, this trip was full of challenge, scenery and well-earned rest. What an unforgettable ride! ... See MoreSee Less
As a busy and fruitful Term 1 draws to a close, we want to celebrate some of our sports students who have recently achieved exemplary results.
Cadel Holmes came first in the U18 High Jump at the NSW Junior Championships. He also came 3rd in the Open Men’s High Jump. Cadel is ranked No. 1 in the Australian Athletics Nationals for both the U18 and U20 categories.
At the same event Sophie Dimitrov ran personal bests in both the 100 metres and 200 metres to gain a silver and a bronze medal respectively, and Maximilian Nelson-Williams won the bronze medal in the U15 Men’s Hammer throw
Gia Gregory recently attended the 2025 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships on the Gold Coast. She won a silver medal in the U14 Cameron Relay, competing as part of her North Bondi Team.
Milo Davies became the U16 Canadian Junior National Individual Mogul Champion at the Canadian Junior National Championships. He also achieved 26th place at the Canada Cup and placed 24th in the Duals Event, cementing his position as one of the top young Mogul Skiers in Canada.
Zachary Renouf ranked 30th out of 75 in the Australian Fencing Federation’s Open Men's Epee in Melbourne.
In addition, Cadel, Sophie and Maximilian competed at the recent Australian Junior Athletics Championships in Perth. Cadel won the gold medal in the Men’s U18 High Jump. Sophie won the bronze medal in the Women’s U16 100 metre and the gold medal in the U16 Women’s 4 x 200 metre relay with her NSW team mates, and Maxi came 5th in the Men’s U15 Hammer Throw.
Warmest congratulations Cadel, Gia, Milo, Zachary, Sophie and Maxi! We eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued growth and development of your talents and abilities in the future and are immensely proud of you. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank you St Andrew's Cathedral School for your amazing support of these fabulous athletes!
Exciting news! We’re thrilled to welcome former NSW cricketer, David Moore, to the St Andrew's Cathedral School community as our new Head of High-Performance Athlete Development and Coaching!
With an impressive background that includes playing for NSW, coaching the West Indies and leading the Bangladesh Cricket Board, David brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our sports programme. His role will focus on enhancing our athletes' development, supporting coaches and building strong pathways for both Junior and Senior students.
If you'd like to know more about David’s journey and what he has planned for our School, click here: bit.ly/4iUzLYb... See MoreSee Less
This ANZAC Day, we pause to honour the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who have served, and continue to serve, our nation in times of war, conflict and peacekeeping.
We are especially grateful to our Old Andreans and members of our wider community who served or are currently serving with pride and purpose.
To mark this important occasion, students will gather for special ANZAC Chapel services on Tuesday 29 April.
We remember their bravery.
We honour their legacy.
Lest we forget. ... See MoreSee Less
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Our European Music Tour are having a Do Re Mi Fa-bulous time
Our 2025 Music Tour have been zig-zagging their way through six European cities and four countries, and are preparing to return to Australian shores tomorrow!
All 85 students and 11 staff have been enjoying the musical adventure of a lifetime – performing as an 85-voice choir, orchestra and chamber ensembles, across Germany, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary.
So far, the trip has boasted a number of memorable moments. Last week the choir performed in Thomaskirche, Leipzig – JS Bach’s church! The mild spring weather has allowed students to go sightseeing on foot and to sample local cuisine, such as schnitzel, pretzels and apple strudel. In Salzburg, everyone joined a Sound of Music bus tour, exploring the locations from the famous film.
Even though they were far from home in Vienna, the Easter Bunny did not disappoint – leaving ample chocolate eggs for all last Sunday.
We look forward to welcoming our European Music Tour home tomorrow and can’t wait to hear more about all their adventures and performances. ... See MoreSee Less
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Beautiful 🤩
Lovely musical extravaganza!!
Congratulations Sibella Hawkes!
Sibella recently won bronze medal at the Australian Youth Beach Volleyball Championship (AYBVC) on the Gold Coast – the highest youth level in Australia.
There were 29 teams competing in Sibella’s age group – representing the different states and territories across Australia. The AYBVC event was held across four days and Sibella’s team played eight games, losing only two. They competed in the bronze medal match on the last day, against the team representing South Australia, and they won!
In addition, Sibella has also made the Combined Independent Schools (CIS) Open Girls’ Indoor Volleyball Team and will be competing in the NSW Tri-Series later this year.
Well done Sibella. We’re excited to see what you do next! ... See MoreSee Less
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Wishing our students, staff, families and broader community a peaceful and hope-filled Easter.
As we reflect on the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, may we find light in the midst of darkness and renewed purpose in His promise.
May you and yours know fresh hope this Easter time.
"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." - John 10:10 ... See MoreSee Less
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A Rising Star in education!
We’re delighted to announce that Ms Bindi Jarvis, Humanities teacher, has been honoured as an up-and-coming young education professional in Australia’s K–12 education sector.
The Educator’s annual Rising Star award recognises professionals aged under 35, working in the K-12 education space. It honours individuals who demonstrate effective leadership, innovation and achievement in their career to date.
Former St Andrew’s Cathedral School student, Bindi now holds multiple titles at the School. In addition to being a Humanities teacher, specialising in Modern History, she also teaches Aboriginal Studies. She works as the Middle Years Project - Personal Project Co-ordinator. In addition, Bindi has coordinated the School’s annual Year 11 History Tour to Europe for the last three years.
Read about Bindi’s outstanding achievement bit.ly/4i2TIdT ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations 🎊👏🥳
Congratulations Bindi!!
Hooray!!
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Last Friday’s Easter Hat Parade was filled with colour and character! It was great to see the entire Junior School and Gawura School come together in the Cathedral to show off their hard work.
Awards were given based on creativity and sustainability - with so many brilliant contenders!
Congratulations to our students on their amazing creations and thank you to our family members who attended the parade and joined in the festivities. ... See MoreSee Less
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Pedal power in New Zealand!
After over 100km of riding, 13 Year 10 students wrapped up their New Zealand cycle adventure on April 6. From Wedderburn to Cromwell along the Central Otago Rail Trail, followed by some single-track MTB trails, this trip was full of challenge, scenery and well-earned rest. What an unforgettable ride! ... See MoreSee Less
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Sports students go from strength to strength
As a busy and fruitful Term 1 draws to a close, we want to celebrate some of our sports students who have recently achieved exemplary results.
Cadel Holmes came first in the U18 High Jump at the NSW Junior Championships. He also came 3rd in the Open Men’s High Jump. Cadel is ranked No. 1 in the Australian Athletics Nationals for both the U18 and U20 categories.
At the same event Sophie Dimitrov ran personal bests in both the 100 metres and 200 metres to gain a silver and a bronze medal respectively, and Maximilian Nelson-Williams won the bronze medal in the U15 Men’s Hammer throw
Gia Gregory recently attended the 2025 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships on the Gold Coast. She won a silver medal in the U14 Cameron Relay, competing as part of her North Bondi Team.
Milo Davies became the U16 Canadian Junior National Individual Mogul Champion at the Canadian Junior National Championships. He also achieved 26th place at the Canada Cup and placed 24th in the Duals Event, cementing his position as one of the top young Mogul Skiers in Canada.
Zachary Renouf ranked 30th out of 75 in the Australian Fencing Federation’s Open Men's Epee in Melbourne.
In addition, Cadel, Sophie and Maximilian competed at the recent Australian Junior Athletics Championships in Perth. Cadel won the gold medal in the Men’s U18 High Jump. Sophie won the bronze medal in the Women’s U16 100 metre and the gold medal in the U16 Women’s 4 x 200 metre relay with her NSW team mates, and Maxi came 5th in the Men’s U15 Hammer Throw.
Warmest congratulations Cadel, Gia, Milo, Zachary, Sophie and Maxi! We eagerly anticipate witnessing the continued growth and development of your talents and abilities in the future and are immensely proud of you. ... See MoreSee Less
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Amazing!! Well done to all of them!
Thank you St Andrew's Cathedral School for your amazing support of these fabulous athletes!
Exciting news! We’re thrilled to welcome former NSW cricketer, David Moore, to the St Andrew's Cathedral School community as our new Head of High-Performance Athlete Development and Coaching!
With an impressive background that includes playing for NSW, coaching the West Indies and leading the Bangladesh Cricket Board, David brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our sports programme. His role will focus on enhancing our athletes' development, supporting coaches and building strong pathways for both Junior and Senior students.
If you'd like to know more about David’s journey and what he has planned for our School, click here: bit.ly/4iUzLYb ... See MoreSee Less
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Great appointment 👏
Very excited about David’s appointment!!
Congratulations David.
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