St Augustine’s College U15 Rugby Tour - A memorable Fiji journey, on and off the field
The recent U15 Rugby Tour of Fiji was more than a sporting event. It was a journey of growth, connection, and unforgettable moments. Over nine days, the St Augustine’s College squad - The Saints Barbarian XV - battled it out on the rugby field, and immersed themselves in the Fijian culture and spirit. The tour started in Suva, where the team faced Suva Grammar School. A mixed bag of results - one win, one loss, and one draw - offered valuable insight into the local playing style: fast,…
The Power of Teachers in this Age of Agency
For too long, public conversations about school reform have been dominated by Reading and Maths scores, which have become the shorthand for school success. But the reality is far more complex and more human. While literacy and numeracy are undeniably important, it’s pertinent to focus on the vital role our teachers play in sparking curiosity and nurturing young minds. These educators, while building strong relationships with their students, do more than just deliver content; they create…
Music as More Than Performance: Nurturing Creativity and Confidence at St Augustine’s College
“Music is important for the following reasons: it is abstract, it doesn’t mean anything outside itself. Music does not describe. Music does not narrate. Music does not tell stories. Music evokes. Music suggests, music implies, and music opens up the mind of a child in an extraordinary way. This abstraction about music is what offers a child the chance to move into a really special way of thinking.” Richard Gill OAM The late Richard Gill OAM, one of Australia’s most revered conductors and music…
Making Waves: A Breakthrough Moment for the St. Augustine’s College Surfing Team
In its debut, the St. Augustine’s College surfing program has already made a bold entrance onto the national stage. From 14 to 16 May 2025, 14 students from Years 7 to 12, along with two staff members and many of our school families, represented the College at the Australian Interschool Surfing Championships. Held at the iconic Kirra Beach on the Gold Coast, the three-day event brought together elite school surfing teams from across the country. It was amazing to see our students stepping up…
From Passmore to the Bernabéu: Footballers Embark on European Tour of a Lifetime
In April 2025, 35 footballers from Years 10, 11, and 12, at St Augustine’s College laced up their boots and set off on an unforgettable journey through Europe. From the bustling stadiums of England to the pitches of Portugal and Spain, the tour offered a rare blend of elite football experiences, cultural immersions, and no doubt - a level of personal growth for each student. We are proud of the boys’ integrity and the way they represented the College throughout their European adventure. Elite…
Why Humility Matters More Than Victory in School Sport
For students at St Augustine’s College, sport and co-curricular activities are more than just competitions. They’re a chance to grow as individuals, step up as leaders, and embrace the values that define who we are. Skill and determination are certainly part of the journey - but just as important, and sometimes overlooked, is the role of humility. This message was at the heart of the recent Winter Sports Badge Dinner, where the College community gathered to acknowledge the selection of our…
Building Global Connections: China Study Tour Expands Horizons for St Augustine’s College Students
During the recent school holidays, a group of St Augustine’s College students and staff embarked on an unforgettable cultural and educational journey across China. The China Study Tour was not only a chance to explore some of the country’s most iconic sites, but also to strengthen our friendship ties with local schools, build language skills, and deepen our understanding of China’s diverse cultures and traditions. Exploring Culture in Yunnan Province The adventure began in Kunming, the vibrant…
How Innovation is Shaping the Future at St Augustine’s College
At St Augustine’s College, we’re always looking for new ways to enrich the learning experience and support the people who make our community thrive. Technology continues to play a growing role in that journey, not just in the classroom, but across every aspect of school life. From exploring artificial intelligence to upgrading the tools that families and staff use every day, here’s how we’re welcoming innovation to improve how we teach, learn, and connect. Smarter Tech, Not More Work: What AI…
Reading for Life: Building Habits That Last Beyond Primary School
At our Primary School, teaching is more than a profession—it’s a vocation grounded in relationship and purpose. Our educators take the time to truly know each boy, nurturing his learning, but also his confidence, character, and sense of self. This care doesn’t happen by chance; it is built on experience, instinct and evidence. One recent study by the NSW Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (What Works Best) looked at more than 80,000 students to uncover what really makes a difference…