YEAR 11 WEEK 5 TERM 1 2021

Year 11 Week 5 Term 1 2021

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Knox Certificate of Global Competency
In the most recent ‘Looking to the Future’ report, a review of senior secondary pathways into work, further education and training made a recommendation; students should have an Education Passport. This passport will recognise the attributes students have acquired through study in the classroom as well as from work experience, volunteering and personal achievement.

This is possible at Knox through the introduction of micro-credentials acknowledged through the Knox Certificate of Global Competency (KCGC). The micro-credentials will recognise proficiency in a designated area, taking actions that benefit others, and the community, being an active and responsible citizen or being committed to extending skills and learning. Micro-credentialing returns the ownership to the students and allows them to map their own pathway through areas of interest to them and have them recognised in a transferrable way. Our students will be fully engaged in the curation and demonstration of their skills, both within school and outside of it.

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We are now officially half way through the term and it has been a week filled with awards, student leadership and information for managing stress.

Firstly, I would like to thank our Chairmen Rufus Howell, Will Constable, Nikesh Moorthy and Nicholas Baker for their wonderful leadership in organising and running the Year Assembly each week. They have done a sensational job in providing information to the cohort and have made considerable contributions on how to embed activities for student engagement in Mentor. The time that they have given to ensure the Year Meetings have run smoothly is a credit to them and I encourage all students to applaud them for their efforts.

This week, we congratulate Henri Day, Bronze Duke of Edinburgh International Award; Ocean Lin, Maxim Moiseyev and Angus Pinn, Australian Army Cadet NAVPAC Navigation Course Award; and Andrew Smithyman, Angus Pinn and Toby Clark, Aircraft System Drone Course Award. It is wonderful to see so many students engaged with such a variety of different courses that Knox has to offer.

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Half way through Term 1 and from all reports, Year 11 are settling into the WSA very well. Let us not forget about our five overseas students who remain studying online: Linus (Cheuk Hang) Cheung, Geoffrey (Cheuk Hin) Chung, Brian (Cheuk Hei) Lau, Maurice (Long Hei) Lee and Andy (Ziqian) Zhang. Boys, you are not forgotten and you are all in our thoughts. We cannot wait to have you join us here at Knox soon.

Get excited boys! Assessments commence next week. Plan, prepare and don't panic.

Please join me as we congratulate the sporting achievements of Ellis Merrett, Lucas Banfield, Aiden O'Neill and Harry Miller. More details can be found under Sports News. Information can also be found here regarding the upcoming All School's triathlon; however, please note that this event falls during AFX.

Good luck to Ellis Merrett and Clarence Mak who are competing in the ACT Team Racing Championships - Sailing in Canberra this weekend.

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Our senior men of Knox have had a great first half of Term 1. The Year 11 cohort have settled nicely into life in the Weeks Senior Academy and the Year 12 group are focused heading into an intense assessment period. We continue to remind the boys of the support on offer and encourage them to maintain balance and perspective through everything that they do.

It has been fantastic to see so many already sign up for the Senior Academy Expedition which will take place from Saturday 27 March through to the Wednesday of the last week of term. As per the email I sent last week, this is an optional experience for our two senior year groups and those that do not attend this Expedition or Cadet Camp will be required to come to school as per usual. The Expedition will take those involved from the Blue Mountains to Chowder Bay with a number of challenging, rewarding, developmental and team building activities scheduled in along the way. Please consult my email on the Expedition should you want to find out more details around costing and the program itself and be sure to sign up by Friday 13 March.

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Head of Knox Sports and Aquatic Academy

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It was great to get some better weather and see our boys enjoy a fairly uninterrupted weekend of sport with many teams playing against Trinity Grammar School.

A number of our Squash players have entered an elite competition to push themselves harder and test themselves against some of the best players in the state. On Saturday their results were outstanding – full credit to the boys and staff for the commitment. Please check the Knox app for full details of their weekend results.

The First Basketballers had a huge match against 2nd placed Trinity Grammar at Trinity on Saturday and fell just short by four points (62-66) in a thriller and now sit in equal first place with two games remaining. The boys were incredibly brave, coming from as far back at 18 points to hit the lead with just a few minutes remaining. We could not be more proud of this group of young men and how they conducted themselves on Saturday.

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ADHD Support
Attention - Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects approximately 1 in 20 children in Australia and is more commonly diagnosed in boys. Symptoms include difficulty concentrating on tasks (that are typically not intrinsically interesting); being easily distracted, and (in the hyperactive type) hyperactivity and impulsivity. Evidence shows that the most effective approach for supporting children with ADHD is a combined approach, that includes medical treatment, as well as behavioural and environmental support, both at School and at home.

ADHD Support Australia is a local organisation providing support to parents of children with an ADHD diagnosis, as well as adults with ADHD. ADHD Support Australia are advertising an online lecture that they are hosting on 11 March, from Dr Russell Barkley, an internationally recognised expert in the field of ADHD education and treatment. He has devoted his entire career to research and education in the field, and is arguably the most well-known authority on ADHD. This lecture is targeted at parents wanting help to support their child with an ADHD diagnosis, and is a great opportunity to hear Dr Barkley speak before he retires.

Details, including how to book, are here

 

Friday 5 March

Battle of the Bands - heats commence

Sunday 7 March

Clean up Australia Day

Thursday 11 March

CAS Swim and Dive Championships

Thursday 18-Saturday 20 March  

Musical - 'Beauty and the Beast'

Thursday 25 March

AFX Camp commences

Saturday 27 - Wednesday 31 March

Senior Academy Expedition

Thursday 1 April

AFX Camp concludes

Term 1 concludes

Friday 2 April

Good Friday

Tuesday 20 April

Term 2 commences

 


Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.
Colossians 4:2

2021 Student Residential Address and Other Information Collection


Each year, all Australian schools are required to report specific school-based data to the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills & Employment (DESE).

The Address Collection data is used to:
• calculate Australian Government recurrent funding to non-government schools, specifically the capacity to contribute score (CTC score)
• inform school education policy, particularly non-government school funding

The Address Collection data (collected under sections 52 (1), 52(3)(c), 52(4) and 58B of the Australian Education Regulation 2013), will source the following data from Knox Grammar, relevant to each campus:
• Student residential address (excluding student names)
• Whether the student is a primary or secondary student (education level)
• Whether the student is boarding or a day student (boarding status)
• Names and residential addresses of students’ parent(s) and/or guardian(s)

The school reporting requirement specifically requires reporting of a physical residential address, not a PO Box or the mailing equivalent.

If your family has recently changed its residential address, and you have not yet provided these details to the School, we seek your cooperation to update your family details via the Knox Parent Lounge, Parent Details Update function – by Friday 5 March.

The DESE has provided a 'Collection Notice for Parents' for your reading and reference. Please click here to view.

Damian Ferguson, Chief Financial Officer

Beauty and the Beast


A Knox Drama and Theatre Production
Disney's Beauty and the Beast

18-20 March 2021
7pm in the Wenkart Theatre

Box Office now open! All tickets $30 (+ booking fee). Click here to book your seats.

Masks mandatory for all audience members. There is a limit of four seats per booking with seating gaps automatically assigned between groups to adhere to distancing requirements.

Please note that the Box Office reserves the right to relocate your tickets, if required, and will advise accordingly. 

For ticket enquiries, please email here.

Knox Uniform Shop


For Term 2 the Uniform Shop is introducing a new style grey wool blend trouser, phasing it in with Years 11 and 12 and then following with the rest of the school next year. The style is a straighter leg than the current style with flat front and no turn up making it easier for parents to alter. Prices start from $92.50

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Knox Prayer Meetings


Our informal prayer meeting for Term 1 will be held at 10am on Friday 19 March, at the home of Prue Feather. Morning Tea will be included.

There will also be an evening meeting at 8pm on Wednesday 10 March, at the home of Fiona van Horen.

Please RSVP if you plan to attend so that we comply with the gathering limits prescribed by the government’s Public Health Orders in place at the time.

A warm welcome is extended to anyone from our Knox community who would like to attend.

Any enquires to Prue Feather.

Week 6 Term 1 2021 Menu

Social Justice


World's Greatest Shave
We’re taking part in the World's Greatest Shave for the Leukaemia Foundation. We have superheros amongst us who are planning to shave, cut or colour their hair to support families facing blood cancer.

Every day another 47 Australians are diagnosed with a blood cancer. That’s one Aussie every 31 minutes. Although research is improving survival, sadly an Australian loses their life to blood cancer every two hours.



Please click here to join and sponsor the Knox Grammar WGS Team. Let's do this!

Charlie Herdman (Y12), Team Captain

The Knox Social Justice Club
The Knox Social Justice Club meets as a group each Friday at 1pm lunchtime, in the Knox Cultural Centre Auditorium and adjacent classrooms. Boys from all year groups are welcome to come along. Bring your lunch and a passion for advocating and action for change in the world. All enquiries to Helen Clarke.

Helen Clarke, Head of Diversity Justice and Stewardship

Knox Clarinet Quartet Rehearsal


Pictured are Ethan Jones and Ashton Lee (Y12) together with Oscar Chen and Oliver Chen (Y11). These students rehearse each Thursday lunch and have worked together for the past four years as a quartet. Members are also lead players in Clarinet Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Knox Symphony Orchestra. They are wonderful mentors to the younger clarinetists.

Photography incursion with the Australian Reptile Park


Thank you to the Australian Reptile Park for sharing your beautiful reptiles with us and thanks to Ms Harrod, Visual Arts Teacher, for organising this incursion.

WSA Terrace


Many boys have been enjoying the sunny weather on the WSA Terrace.