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    • From our Head of School
    • Paving the way for girls in rugby
    • My Son Pinocchio Jnr: an extravaganza of musical magic
    • Great summer reading ideas
    • Our Visual Arts students create powerful art
    • Year 10 passion projects
    • A shared language of literacy
    • A passion for education and good governance
    • Practical experience gives valuable insight for parents
    • Going the distance in Senior College teaching
    • Passion for programming ignites
    • First year reflections
    • In profile: Matthew Garrick
    • In profile: Chelsea Pitman
    • Stay connected with our schools
Paving the way for girls in rugby

Paving the way for girls in rugby

In 2021, a trailblazing Year 7 student put her hand up to play in the St Andrew’s Cathedral School Under 13s Rugby team. It was the start of a new path for rugby at the School.

In Focus
From our <em>Head of School</em>

From our Head of School

From our Head of School…

Head of School
My Son Pinocchio Jnr: an extravaganza of musical magic

My Son Pinocchio Jnr: an extravaganza of musical magic

My Son Pinocchio Jnr: an extravaganza of musical magic

The Buzz

Great summer reading ideas

Engaging reading for Junior, Middle and Senior College students

The Buzz
Our Visual Arts students create powerful art

Our Visual Arts students create powerful art

Deep themes and innovation creating powerful…

The Buzz
Year 10 passion projects

Year 10 passion projects

Year 10 passion projects: self-development, skills…

Breaking Ground

A shared language of literacy

A new inter-disciplinary initiative has been introduced in the Secondary School that focuses on improving and expanding literacy skills for students.

Breaking Ground
A passion for education and good governance

A passion for education and good governance

The School Council has a new Chair, Mr Michael Winram and his connection with the School runs deep.

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Practical experience gives valuable insight for parents

After working as a teacher in the Junior School of St Andrew's Cathedral School, Claire Linnett has embarked on a new journey at the School.

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<i>Going the distance</i> in Senior College teaching

Going the distance in Senior College teaching

A St Andrew’s Cathedral School alumni, Bindi Jarvis juggles a variety of roles within the School from managing the Year 10 Personal Project to teaching Aboriginal Studies in the Senior College.

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Passion for programming ignites

Amanda Hogan is passionate about all things computer programming and coding.

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First year reflections

First year reflections

We here from parents of a Year 7 student about the family's first experiences of the School.

In The Fray

In profile: Matthew Garrick

Journalist and author, Matthew Garrick (OA2003), arrived at St Andrew’s Cathedral School in 2001 and showed plenty of promise in English and Visual Arts. 

Connected
In profile: Chelsea Pitman

In profile: Chelsea Pitman

Back when Commonwealth Games gold medallist Chelsea (OA2007) arrived at St Andrew’s Cathedral School in 2004, she displayed considerable prowess in netball and basketball.

Connected

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Discover what’s coming up at St Andrew’s Cathedral School and Gawura

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Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

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November 2023

  • Latest Issue
  • In This Issue
  • From our Head of School
  • Paving the way for girls in rugby
  • My Son Pinocchio Jnr: an extravaganza of musical magic
  • Great summer reading ideas
  • Our Visual Arts students create powerful art
  • Year 10 passion projects
  • A shared language of literacy
  • A passion for education and good governance
  • Practical experience gives valuable insight for parents
  • Going the distance in Senior College teaching
  • Passion for programming ignites
  • First year reflections
  • In profile: Matthew Garrick
  • In profile: Chelsea Pitman
  • Stay connected with our schools