Year 10 Team 2024

The term is flying by, especially with Olympics fever sweeping the nation. It’s hard to believe it is 24 years since Sydney hosted the Games! As we celebrate our athletes' successes, the Olympics remind us of the power of consistency. Winning gold often comes down to millimetres or milliseconds, but even competing at this level is an achievement worth celebrating. There's a lot to be learned from this mindset: showing up, giving it your best, and having a go can be just as fulfilling as taking home the gold!
In Year Meeting this week, we continued with our Olympic-themed challenges, hosting a rapid-fire trivia round. Congratulations to Mr Futcher’s Mentor Group for taking the win - again! This marks their second victory, and we are excited for the next challenge.
Events
Friday 9 August - Thursday 15 August
• Year 12 Showcase
Tuesday 13 August
• Australian Mathematics Olympiad, 8.30am-12.30pm in the WSA
Monday 19 - Friday 23 August
• Snow Sports State Championships - Perisher
Wednesday 21 August
• Parent Presentation - Brave Parenting Webinar - Your Choicez, 6pm-7pm
Friday 23 August
• Year 10 Incursion - Your Choicez Presentation, 11am-1pm in the Wenkart Theatre
Saturday 24 - Sunday 25 August
• NSW State Band Championships - Penrith
Saturday 24 - Sunday 25 August
• Boarding - Boys to Men Camp
Wednesday 11 September
• Year 10 Formal
Saturday 19 October
• Year 10 Parents' Supper, Pymble Golf Club
A full list of school events can be found in the School Calendar via the Knox app or Parent Lounge.
Assessments
Please click here for the Term 3 Assessment Grid.
Week 4
• Wednesday 14 August - Graphics Technology - Hand in task
• Thursday 15 August - Design and Technology - Hand in task
Week 5
• Tuesday 20 August - Mathematics - In class task
• Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 August - Geography - Hand in task
Middle Academy Team 2024

Together with Your Choicez, we will be hosting the BRAVE Parenting Webinar on Respectful Relationships on Wednesday 21 August at 6pm. This webinar will dive into crucial topics such as healthy masculinity, the impact of pornography, sexual ethics, consent, and more. It will empower parents with the knowledge and skills to further brave parenting conversations and support for their sons at home. Please click here to register.
As we move into the assessment period, it is important to remember that if your son misses an assessment for any reason, you are required to complete an Illness Misadventure Application. A link to the form can be found here on the Knox portal.
Middle Academy Team
Co-Curricular, Experiential Learning and Sport Team 2024
Co-Curricular

PDF Links
• Co-Curricular Newsletter Week 3 Term 3 2024
• Co-Curricular Weekly Training Schedule Term 3 2024
• KAPA Weekly Rehearsal Schedule Term 3 2024
Year 12 winter colours
All students must check the list posted in the WSA Seniors’ Hall from 8am, Tuesday 13 August. Please note that this is a draft list with the final list to be posted from 3pm, Wednesday 14 August.
If you have any queries regarding colours, please address your concerns to the Director of the relevant activity by Wednesday 14 August. After this date they will not be considered.
• Students and parents will be emailed the colour nomination on Monday 12 August
• Please print two copies of the email. Both copies are to be signed by a parent/caregiver to confirm the costs associated with the embroidery of blazers (Dry cleaning: $20.50, Pocket Off: $28 and Per line: $20.50.)
• Fold and place paperwork in the top left pocket of the blazer.
• All blazer pockets are to be clear of items and all badges removed from the lapels.
• The students full name is to be clearly marked on the inside of the blazer. Blazers not labelled will not be accepted.
• Blazers are to be handed in to the WSA Senior office by Wednesday 14 August before school starts, lunchtime or after school until 3.30pm.
• Please note all embroidery will be charged to the student’s School account. It is not compulsory to have the embroidery done but it must be organised through the Uniform Shop and not an independent embroiderer.
Embroidered blazers will be available for collection from Monday 2 September from the WSA Senior office.
For more details, click on the latest Co-Curricular Newsletter linked above. Should you have any questions regarding the activities please email the Co-Curricular department here.
Chuck Ardron, Director of Co-Curricular Operations
Experiential Learning
PDF Link
Experiential Newsletter Week 3, Term 3 2024
Borneo Service Adventure Tour, 6-19 December 2024
A position has become available for a Years 9-12 student to travel to Borneo in December 2024 on an adventure service tour which will see travellers experience true off-grid living, trekking through the heart of the Bornean jungle, helping to protect animal habitats and contributing to rural communities. Cost is $6,200. Knox is partnered with MLC School for this tour. Please contact Mr Clark to express interest.
You can also find more information about all the programs on the Experiential Learning microsite here.
Stuart Clark, Director of Experiential Learning
Sport
PDF Link
Sport Newsletter Week 3, Term 3 2024
Last week, Knox Basketball hosted NBA Assistant Coach for the Utah Jazz, Mr Evan Bradds, for our Knox Basketball program and winter Basketball program. As many as 84 students participated in the clinic over two days and it was a fantastic experience for both students and coaching staff. It is the second year in a row that Knox have hosted an NBA Assistant Coach. Last year we hosted Mr Charles Klask of the Denver Nuggets. Knox is the only school in NSW to host these NBA Coaches. We thank Evan for his time and for putting our students through a master class training session.
Next week, as one season draws to an end, we transition straight into the summer season with Week 4 predominantly being an “information week”. This is followed by a regular week of summer training in Week 5. Week 4 will also be another opportunity for boys to consider Athletics (no doubt, many are inspired from the Olympics). Boys can join our Knox Track and Field team for Term 3 – an amazing sport filled with so much variety and fitness to consider where boys can run, jump, and throw.More information can be found here, through the Knox app, or email Ms Hemsworth.
For more on sport this week, please read the Sport Newsletter linked above.
Martin Haywood, Head of Knox Sports and Aquatic Academy
- Basketball
Chaplaincy Team 2024

The image of an eagle soaring high in the sky is one that evokes many emotions and represents different meanings across a variety of cultures. The effortlessness of their ability to soar through the sky makes them remarkable viewing, either in person or on a David Attenborough documentary! Eagles are known for their ability to use strong winds and updrafts to soar above storms which helps them to avoid dangerous conditions. This provides a powerful image which can be seen in Isaiah and highlights the immeasurable strength that God provides his people.
As the famous piece ‘You Raise Me Up’ suggests, God is with us through the storms of life and it is through him that we can rise above the challenges that face us. As an eagle spreads its wings and is supported by the wind, so too can we lean into God and allow him to support us. In the good and bad weather, we are reminded that the Lord is our strength and he will raise us up to soar like eagles.
Chaplaincy Team
Text of the Week
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:31
Community
Knox Christian Fellowship
The Knox Christian Fellowship is a community of parents, carers, staff members and chaplains from the Knox Senior School, Knox Prep and Wahroonga Prep. We will be holding two meetings in Term 3 to pray for our schools. All are welcome to attend.
Term 3 Evening Prayer Meeting
Tuesday 13 August at 7.30pm in Gordon.
Term 3 Morning Prayer Meeting
Friday 16 August at 9.30am in Killara.
For more information, please contact Jackie and Jeremy Tham.
Grammarian Committee for 2024-25
Years 9, 10 and 11, 2025 – your call to make your mark on the School’s Centenary Yearbook is here! Bring your fresh ideas to the Grammarian, the Knox School annual.
We are looking for new members to join the committee for the 2024 edition. This invitation is open to students currently in Years 8-10.
Academy Honour Awards and Colours are awarded for commitment to this co-curricular activity. If the fields of photography, writing, interviewing, design and/or editing interest you, submit a brief written application and answer the following questions:
• The cover of the Centenary Yearbook will be a standout feature. If you had to choose one event or activity from 2024 for the cover, what would it be and why?
• What specific skill(s) can you bring to the Grammarian Committee?
• Summarise your favourite House activity in one word.
Please feel free to attach examples of your work, where applicable.
Applications close Friday 16 August. Interviews will be held after this date. For all applications and/or enquiries, please email Mrs Aroyan, Publications Manager.
Knox Gala Day 2024
When: Saturday 31 August 2024, 10am-4pm
Where: Knox Senior School
The event is a huge community celebration with children’s rides, live music performances, market stalls and much more.
Come and enjoy a wide range of foods and market stalls. Members of the public are welcome to attend throughout the day. Entry is free.
Attractions include:
• Kids rides
• Live music – bands, choirs and more
• Performance by the Knox Pipes and Drums
• Bargain bazaar
• Book stall
• Classic cars display
• Café – coffee and homemade treats
• Market stalls
• Show bags
• Lucky dips
• Souvlaki
• Asian food
• Hot Chips
• Cake Stall
• Popcorn and Slushies
• Barbeque
• Boarders' spit roast and produce
Parking is limited – we encourage all attendees to use public transport.
More information: www.knox.nsw.edu.au/galaday.
McKenzie Library
Welcome to Year 10 English classes
The library staff wish to welcome Year 10 into the library for wide reading and the following are the Greatest Hits of reading suggestions. Through the library portal the Reading list for Year 10 can be accessed. Click on the link here then the Reading Tab to find this valuable resource of book suggestions.
• 'The Fault in our Stars' by John Green. A story of love in the face of adversity.
• 'A Monster Calls' by Patrick Ness. A teenager dreams and awakes to find a creature demanding the truth.
• 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy follows a father and son on a road trip in post Apocalyptic America.
• 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Maria Remarque A first person account of the chilling realities of war.
Featured Author
John Flanagan is an Australian fantasy author best known for his medieval fantasy series, the 'Ranger's Apprentice', and its sister series, the 'Brotherband Chronicles'. The series originated as twenty short stories for his twelve-year-old son and has inspired young readers. Visit the library to read the collection.
Volunteers Needed
The Diverse Learning Department needs volunteers to read and/or write for some of our senior students in the upcoming HSC Trial exams, End of Year 11 Exams and the HSC Exams.
Volunteers can be parents, grandparents, or recently graduated students.
As a writer, it would be your task to act as an extension of the student by writing as they dictate their response to an examined question. As a reader, it would be your task to read the examined question aloud for clarity. As a reader/writer you would be asked to perform both tasks for the one student.
You may like to volunteer your time to cover the whole exam period, part of the exam period or you may prefer to be an emergency scribe for those inevitable sporting injuries the day before an exam. Either way, we would love to hear from you. Availability during the working week is obviously paramount.
If you would like to consider assisting the school in this very meaningful way, please contact Rebecca Papageorgiou in the Diverse Learning Department on 9487 0470 for further information.