YEAR 11 WEEK 4 TERM 3 2024

Year 11 Week 4 Term 3 2024

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With so much activity over the past four weeks, I would like to take a moment to highlight three key events. First, a big thank you to all the boys for their enthusiastic support of the Black and Blue this winter sports season. Next, I would like to commend the exceptional major works on display at the Year 12 Showcase. Finally, as the HSC Trial examinations approach, we recognise the hard work and dedication of the Class of 2024.

Congratulations and sincere thanks to boys, coaches, medical staff and parents for your commitment and support throughout the winter sports season. Weekend sports requires significant parental involvement, logistical planning, and time spent in traffic, all of which we deeply appreciate.

I could not have been prouder of the boys and the sense of community as we concluded the season over the weekend. In particular, the games on Saturday were filled with a wonderful atmosphere of support and friendly rivalry with Barker College.

While it might be tempting to measure this winter season by wins and achievements alone, doing so would overlook the true depth of character demonstrated across all Knox teams. The qualities and values fostered are far more important than any victory.

As we close the chapter on winter sports, our focus now shifts to the Track and Field Season, with the CAS Track and Field Championships just a few weeks away.

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Knox, like all schools, is bound by legislative requirements regarding school attendance. We understand there may be circumstances where it is necessary for parents/carers to request leave during the school term. For absences greater than three days, or less than three days if your son will be missing an assessment task during the leave period, a leave application is to be submitted. This leave form can be obtained from the year group portal page (navigate to Academic Resources on the portal). We assess all applications for leave and record these absences using codes mandated by the NSW Department of Education, as per the requirements of the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) National Standards for Student Attendance Data Reporting found here. A common reason for requesting leave is due to holiday bookings. Families are encouraged to take holidays during school vacation periods. Please note that holidays taken by students during the advertised term dates will need to be recorded as an ‘unapproved’ absence, as required by the National Standards.

Knox also records and monitors students who are late to school. Students who catch the Hornsby bound train that arrives at Warrawee at 8.17am are usually late to school. Despite this train arriving before the first 8.20am bell (if it is running to schedule), by the time the students make it to their locker, and then to class, they are late. Families are encouraged to make arrangements for their son to catch the earlier train which arrives at Warrawee at 8.02am. This will ensure adequate time to get to Period 1.

All the best to the athletes who are contesting the Knox Grammar Track and Field Invitational 1 tomorrow.

Andrew Weeding


As we inch closer and closer to the upcoming Yearly Examination Block, we would like to remind the boys to keep things in perspective. A balanced lifestyle leading into their HSC year is extremely important as it will ensure that they will be able to work at their optimum level. At Knox, we refer to the Total Fitness Model regularly. We ground our everyday discussions around this model as we know that to assist all boys in achieving their potential, the academic, social and emotional, spiritual, and physical wellbeing of each student needs to be in balance. This means that while they do need to commit to a study routine, they should also ensure that everything else remains balanced. Should you or your son wish to access further information in connection to our Total Fitness Model and more generally, how to nourish and protect one's wellbeing, please reach out to the Stage 6 Team or you can access our Science of Wellbeing website here for further tips and tricks.

In our Year Meeting on Tuesday, Mr Gliddon, Acting Director of Studies for Stage 6, ran through some important nuts and bolts related to academics:
1. Considerations pertaining to subject changes next term,
2. Regulations connected to attendance on the day of an assessment,
3. The procedure for illness on the day of assessments, and
4. Study techniques that our boys can adopt as they prepare for their upcoming examinations.

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Monday 19 to Friday 23 August
• Snow Sports championships

Tuesday 20 August
• OKGA Evening with an Author

Saturday 31 August
Knox Gala Day

Tuesday 15 October
• Year 11 Social with PLC 

A full list of school events can be found in the School Calendar via the Knox app or Parent Lounge.


Monday 19 - 22 August
• Music 1 and Music 2 Performances

Friday 23 August
• Design and Technology (Hand in Task)

Please click here for the current assessment schedule for Year 11.

All assessments are subject to change. Students are to refer to the Assessment Notifications provided to them and if in doubt they need to contact their teacher.


We continue to remind the boys of how they need to work right through to the end of this term, to ensure they achieve their best in their suite of subjects.

Mrs Gomez spoke to the boys in Year Meeting about the importance of their grades on their academic transcript and its use in applying for university early entry next year. The boys must do all they can to be awarded the best possible grade in Year 11. While some may be considering dropping a subject and moving to 10 units in Year 12, they mustn’t fall into the trap of comparing marks for different subjects but wait until they can see the ATAR contribution for each of their subjects to make a more informed decision.

This said, it’s also very important that students keep these examinations in perspective and recognise that they are not defined by their grades; each and every student is valued as a wonderful young man, each with their own talents, strengths and ability to contribute meaningfully to our community. We only ask that the boys work towards their personal best and look to support one another through the ups and downs they will experience during this journey.

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Co-Curricular


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Co-Curricular Newsletter Week 4 Term 3 2024
Co-Curricular Weekly Training Schedule Term 3 2024 
KAPA Weekly Rehearsal Schedule Term 3 2024

Social Justice
Please find some ways we can all help communities here and overseas through the following initiatives:

School shoes for Manila in the Philippines
Each year, we collect school shoes in good condition for the children in the slum areas of Manila. If you son has outgrown his school shoes, and they are still in good condition and polished and clean, please send them to Mrs Clarke in Room 15 or to your son’s SAO.

Donating Old Spectacles/Sunglasses
Do you have any old spectacles/sunglasses hidden away in your drawers? Consider donating them to those in need in Zambia! We are supporting this World Vision initiative as they collect these to deliver and distribute overseas. Please send any old spectacles/sunglasses via your son to their SAO or to Mrs Clarke in Room 15.

World Environment Day postponed until Week 8
The focus will be a fundraising day for our planet. We will be supporting WIRES and through them, Australia’s sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife via their 24/7 Wildlife Rescue Service.

Jersey Day, 30 August
Boys and staff are invited wear their favourite Supporters jersey on this day at School as part of this organisation sharing awareness of organ and tissue donations. For 10 tens, Knox has been supporting their work. We can make a difference!

Legacy Day
Boys will have the opportunity to volunteer to sell Legacy Merchandise at Wahroonga Shops.

Reconciliation Club
Reconciliation Club is led by Prefect, William Humes, a proud Gunditjmara young man. Let Mrs Clarke know if you would like to join. Meetings happen each Wednesday A in Room 15 (Mrs Clarke’s office in the Main Building).

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


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Experiential Newsletter Week 4, Term 3 2024

New Caledonia Service Adventure, December holidays 2025: This unique service adventure program provides a wonderful variety of landscapes, endemic plant species and birdlife, unique cultural encounters and an opportunity for students to contribute to the sustainability and regeneration of fragile coastal ecosystems.

You can also find more information about all the programs on the Experiential Learning microsite here.

Stuart Clark, Director of Experiential Learning

Sport


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Sport Newsletter Week 4, Term 3 2024

Thank you to all for making last week’s conclusion to the winter season so special, particularly for a great group of Year 12 boys who wore the Black and Blue for the very last time. The School could not be more proud of their sport results and the amazing support from the boys who got behind our teams vying for the CAS Premierships. From Friday night AFL right through to the afternoon at Barker, a huge crowd and so much Tartan Army support that got behind the Rugby 1st XV. Congratulations to our CAS Premiership teams for winter 2024:
• AFL – 1st XVIII
• Football – 1st XI
• Tennis – 1st IV

The CAS Track and Field season is officially underway, and we want boys to be a part of it! Boys, whether you have previously trialled for the team, have never done Track and Field, or have been training year-round with the Track and Field program, we encourage you to give athletics a try!

Uniform: PE Uniform or Knox Black Thistle Singlet, Sneakers or Spikes can be used.
Event: Knox Grammar Track and Field Invitational 1
Date: Saturday 17 August
Location: Knox 1 Oval and Gillespie Field

Please see schedule for event times and locations here. Sign up here. This link is for expressing your interest to participate. On the day, you can compete in as many additional events as you like without needing further registration. To compete for a spot on the CAS Track and Field Team, you must participate in this week's Saturday Invitational/Trial event or, if unable to, contact Miss Hemsworth.

For more on sport this week, please read the Sport Newsletter linked above.

Martin Haywood, Head of Knox Sports and Aquatic Academy


We will all face difficult circumstances at some time. The biblical verse today gives some suggestions for how to face them when they arise.

First, the text says, “whenever’ you face trials, not “if’ you face trials. We live in a broken world that has not yet been fully restored, so we shouldn’t be surprised when issues and challenges arise for us.

Next, the text connects hardships with the testing of our faith. This doesn’t mean that God causes every challenge in our life, but God can certainly use challenges to refine us and grow our faith.

Finally, the text says, to consider difficult seasons or situations “pure joy.” While that can seem a stretch, inner joy is possible no matter the circumstances.

Chaplaincy Team

Text of the Week
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.
James 1:2-3

Week 5 Term 3 Menu

Evening with an Author




Enquiries: OKGA Office 02 9487 0419 | 0416 183 474 or email 
For more information and to register, click here.

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.

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.

Music


Today we were treated to lunch time performances from musicians Kade Stamford, Hayden Leung, Mingxi Liu, Ning Lu, and Anson Wang. It was wonderful to hear from our talented students ahead of their performance assessments next week.

Fencing


Y12 Fencers lit up the the final training session of Fencing with a pair of light sabers. Pictured is Caden Chan, Y11 Fencer, also giving them a go!