15 St Andrew’s College boys entered the Trinity College of London Music examinations in November last year, achieving 8 Merit awards and 5 Distinctions. Pass Neil […]
Gold Standard: Ross Nagel has achieved the Gold Standard of the President’s Award, which is affiliated with the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. He has been […]
The idea of a mentor has become central to learning in the Global South Context. The implication of this programme has strengthened over time at St […]
St Andrew’s College is an awesome school with solid values born our of great tradition and history, consistently releasing young men into the world, who are […]
Our ‘Newboys’ Day took place today and we are so excited to welcome new pupils and their parents to the Andrean Community. An amazing journey, full […]
St Andrew’s College’s first fixture of the year in the Grahamstown Schools’ Cricket Festival versus Menlopark was reduced to a T20 match. St Andrew’s College won […]
The 1st VIII Rowing team received their 1st team tri-suits from the Headmaster, Mr Thompson. The team will be taking part in the South African Schools […]
The Michaelmas Term Extreme Reading Competition was tied between Daniel Roodt and Matthew Hoggarth. Some Secrets Never Die… so it seems as can be seen in […]
Five St Andrew’s College boys, Martin Wolmarans, Oliva Lange, Ethan John, Haydn John and Joss Hempel, swam in the Nelson Mandela Bay Championship gala recently. They […]
Journey 2019 will go down as one of the toughest to date. The crippling drought has rendered the Karoo virtually waterless. Campsites that were picked out […]
The Grahamstown launch of Marguerite’s latest novel, A Sin of Omission, took place in the St Andrew’s College Chapel and in the Andrean Resource Centre on […]
The St Andrew’s College Football Club faced Kingswood College in what was the first football matches between the two schools. We share the same goal, for […]
A large and very appreciative audience supported the last of the Senior Open Concerts for the year on Wednesday night. The programme was varied and the […]
The Interact Club boys closed the year with the Santa Shoebox project “Christmas in November”. The boys collected shoe boxes which were then filled with basic […]
he Grade 8 boys departed for African Imprint straight after the Remembrance Day Parade on 10 November and enjoyed almost four days of outdoor activity. The […]
“Cutting libraries during a recession is like cutting hospitals during a plague.” – Eleanor Crumblehulme (Library Assistant, University of British Columbia, Canada) Saying that the state of libraries in […]