On the sports front, the 1st VI Cricket team has been the Free State Knights Champions since 2016 to date, beating old rivals Grey College each time.
The learners are also regularlry chosen for Provincial and National teams in Hockey, Squash, Cricket, Swimming, Athletics, Rugby and in cultural activities including Chess, Debating and Public Speaking.
St Andrew's was originally a private school controlled by a board of governors chaired by the Anglican Bishop of Bloemfontein.
In 1976, the school was sold to the Orange Free State Provincial Administration (PAO), on condition that it could retain its Anglican character.
At the end of 1986 the old Chandler/Twells block (dating back to the early 1920s) was demolished to make way for the new Storey and Dunn blocks, prep room, sanatorium complex, a number of accommodation units for masters and a walkway linking the three boarding units with the Champion Hall (dining facility for boarders).
Chandler and Twells Cottages, providing accommodation for the masters of the respective boarding blocks, were retained.
A plaque highlighting the efforts of Mr. Patterson towards initiating the project, and commemorating the completion thereof, may be seen at the Dunn House common room.
The chapel is designed in the traditional cathedral fashion and comprises a large nave, with a pipe organ and choir stalls at the rear (west end), transepts including the vestry on one side, the lay chapel on the other, and the sanctuary, which is raised, (and takes the form of a quarter sphere) and houses the altar.
St Andrew's has a strong Old Boys' Association for past pupils, and Old Boys' reunions are held annually at the school in Bloemfontein, in Johannesburg, in London and in other locations such as the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Kwazulu Natal, the Middle East and Australia.