18/06/2026
πOur hearts are full of gratitude! π
A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful St Andrewβs community for your generous donations of pantry items for the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal. π₯«π§π
As always, every item donated will be gratefully received and will make a real difference to those experiencing hardship in our community. β€οΈ
Your kindness, compassion and willingness to support others embody the spirit of giving that makes our school community so special. π€β¨
Thank you for helping us bring warmth, hope and support to the poor and vulnerable this winter. π§£βπ
We are deeply touched by your generosity. ππ
17/06/2026
Year 4 have been exploring how body systems enable movement through the study of bones, muscles and joints. In Science, we created artwork inspired by X-rays, carefully representing the bones in our hands. Check out our X-travagant work! π¦΄β¨
16/06/2026
πββοΈπββοΈπ A big congratulations to all of our students who competed in the Parramatta Diocesan Cross Country at Eastern Creek! π
Our students put in a fantastic effort and represented St Andrewβs with pride, determination and sportsmanship. ππ We were thrilled to see so many personal bests achieved across all age groups! ππ
A special congratulations to π
William, π
Rhys, π
Amelia and π
Violetta, who all finished in the Top 8 and have qualified for the next level of competition. What an incredible achievement! π
We are so proud of every student who took part. Well done everyone! πππββοΈπββοΈ
12/06/2026
Our little Kindergarten scientists have been investigating how different materials are used for different purposes and how some materials are more durable than others.
To put their learning into action, students took on the challenge of building homes for the Three Little Pigs using a variety of materials. They explored, tested, and compared which materials made the strongest and most durable houses.
It was wonderful to see their creativity, problem-solving skills, and scientific thinking as they worked together to design and build their houses. Well done, Kindergarten scientists! ππ β¨
11/06/2026
βοΈ Our Year 2 students have been developing their persuasive writing skills by writing letters to Mrs Bond, advocating for a new playground π and a garden filled with sweet-smelling flowers πΈ.
π‘ The children also brainstormed creative fundraising ideas to help bring their projects to life. It was wonderful to see them sharing their ideas, supporting their opinions and thinking about ways to improve our school.
π Future leaders in the making!
09/06/2026
Congratulations to our fantastic Students of the Week and Best Classes for Weeks 6 & 7!
Your hard work, positive attitude, and commitment to learning have made you wonderful role models in our school community.
We are so proud of your achievementsβkeep up the great work!
09/06/2026
ππͺ Sound Investigation in Year 2! πͺπ
In Year 2, students have been investigating how different materials and actions can affect the volume and pitch of sound. Using bottles brought from home, students added rice and a variety of pasta to design and create their very own musical instruments.
Through hands-on exploration, students discovered that high-pitched sounds are created by fast vibrations and higher frequencies, while low-pitched sounds are produced by slower vibrations and lower frequencies.
There was so much excitement, curiosity, and music-making as our young scientists explored sound in action! πΆπ΅π€©
09/06/2026
𦴠Year 4 have been busy exploring the amazing human body!
This week, our young scientists learned all about bones and the important jobs they do. From protecting our organs to helping us move, we discovered how our skeleton keeps us strong and supported.
The students enjoyed identifying different bones, learning their names, and finding out fun facts about the human body. There were lots of curious questions and enthusiastic discussions along the way!