YEAR 12 WEEK 1 TERM 1 2021

Year 12 Week 1 Term 1 2021

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A very warm welcome back to the new academic year after what I hope has been a happy and restful summer. And an especially warm welcome to those of you who have just joined the Knox Grammar community – you are extremely welcome and I hope you and your sons have a very happy time here.

Unfortunately, the challenges of COVID-19 are still very real and something that we continue to deal with. Whilst our focus is on teaching and learning, the School will remain vigilant in ensuring we follow the latest health advice to support the health and safety of our community.

Once again, our 2020 graduates demonstrated just how talented they are with the release of the HSC results. This group of young men made a wonderful contribution to Knox, and what shone through was their incredible resilience. While the boys were constantly challenged in every respect in 2020, they proved they are strong and capable leaders. As a group they were supportive, cohesive and caring; they worked and studied as a team and supported each other to improve their performance individually and collectively. The teachers, with their high expectations of the boys and themselves, selflessly worked to ensure each boy was fully supported in his learning. Parents and carers partnered with us, entrusting the School to enable their sons to flourish and realise their potential. The outstanding 2020 HSC results can be attributed to our strong community.

Congratulations to the boys, parents and teachers.

As we commence the new academic year, I am filled with optimism. Knox is a School “on the move”, modernisation is everywhere, there is courage, purpose and, above all there, is great confidence in the future.

Our ‘Knox Total Fitness’ model of education focusses on developing great boys into great men who are mentally fit and resilient people with a joy for life, a sense of purpose and a sense of relative optimism.

Ensuring that Knox delivers an education which is superior and substantive is our goal – our single purpose. I look forward to continuing to journey further with all of you as an integral partner. By working together, we can optimise our ability to live our mission, become our vision and achieve our educational purpose.

On behalf of the School and School Council, thank you for entrusting us with the education of your son. I am certain 2021 will be a successful and educational one for all of us.

Scott James


It is with great pleasure that I welcome you back to what promises to be an action packed 2021. The young men of this wonderful year group have returned after their final summer break as a Knox student, ready to embark on the exciting experiences ahead of them. Whilst many of the boys have reported for duty looking immaculate, the expectations about haircuts and facial hair remain the same, and there are a few boys that need to use the weekend to ensure that their rather misguided hairstyles are appropriate for the beginning of Week 2. As actions speak louder than words, we are the ultimate role-models and the leaders for Years 7-11, and this year more than ever means that we need to look our best. The impact of one's appearance and their pride in the uniform was championed by Dom in his first address to the school for 2021, and the way each student within the School displays his pride and passion in the black and blue can only make us stronger as a unit from the very start of 2021.

The focus of the Mentor Program this term will be building upon the themes presented during the Year 12 Incursion in Term 4 2020. A healthy mind and body is crucial for all students if they wish to achieve their personal best during their HSC year, and the two components of fitness are inextricably linked. The focus on mindfulness to combat the frustration, setbacks and challenges they may face throughout the next stages of their HSC journey is central to the program. All students have signed up for HSC Top Tips sessions, led by Old Boys who have had success in certain subject areas. Boys will be sharing their experiences and imparting some words of wisdom, with subject-specific information that will be extremely beneficial to the Class of 2021.

All involved with the Class of 2021 are reminded of the wonderful and ever-present academic and pastoral care supports that the School has to offer - from their Mentor, the Wellbeing Centre, Team Leaders and all members of the Stage 6 Team through to the Classroom Teachers, Old Boy Coaches in the WSA and of course, friends and family.

James Stubbs-Mills

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Happy New Year and a huge welcome back to Co2021! I hope you have all enjoyed a fantastic holiday break. It has been wonderful to see all the Y12 jerseys worn with pride.

Next week there will be information and a form available for students that have Study Periods that fall in Period 1 and/or Period 7. Please note students are expected to attend all study periods at school until completed forms signed off with parent approval have been returned to me and approval has been granted by the School. Late to school and early departures for study periods will commence in Week 3 from Monday 8 February.

This year I strongly encourage you to keep an eye on the 'Upcoming Events' as well as regularly checking your emails for communications. 

The Senior Academy office now have a late slip system for the SAO to print for whenever students are late to a class - this is to present to your teacher on arrival to class. This new system may take a few minutes so please be sure you are on time to class to avoid being any later than absolutely necessary.  

Parents should have received communications regarding a new generic email for each year group Student Administration Officer (SAO) which will be accessible by other staff. Using a generic email address will provide a logical and consistent contact point for parents of each year level that will not change in the event of an absence or change in personnel. Please update your address book to contact me via email year12sao@knox.nsw.edu.au.

Special mention to Ethan Ryoo who sat the HSC 2020 Mathematics Extension paper and placed ninth in the state. This is an outstanding achievement and we are extremely proud of Ethan.

The congratulations continue for Royston Pearce who passed the IMEB Stage 9 Effective Public Speaking exam with a top A pass of 93 marks and Aaron Erdstein on attaining his Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award! 

This year will no doubt melt away quickly and I look forward to sharing your final school year at Knox in a memorable and positive way. As always, anything you need, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Debra Barnard

The WSA team has welcomed back the boys to the 2021 academic year. There is an air of excitement around what is to come and what can be achieved by the cohort over the next three terms. We welcome back Alex Goh to Knox whilst Jeremy Lee is still unable to  physically start his studies at Knox this week due to Coronavirus restrictions and closed borders. This situation has certainly presented a challenge, however he has accepted the fact that he cannot return to Knox at this time with grace and dignity, and we thank Jeremy most sincerely for his cooperation. He is to be commended for his positive approach towards his studies remotely throughout Year 11 and the start of Year 12 in Term 4.

This time last year in the Welcome to Year 11 Presentation, we highlighted the philosophy of the WSA and how it is underpinned by Social Cognitive Learning Theory. Last year the Class of 2021 served a cultural apprenticeship under the very successful Class of 2020. With the arrival of the new Year 11 boys this week, Year 12 now have their opportunity to demonstrate behaviours and attitudes that the Class of 2021 can learn from and build on. We know they will be outstanding role models and will leave a legacy that builds on the terrific foundations that have been established by previous year groups. We can be sure the cohort will write its own history through their achievements over the coming year

We were very proud of the results achieved by the Class of 2020. Under the leadership of two leavers from last year, Alec Cook and Oliver Weeding, a number of subject seminars have been arranged over the next two weeks.  Students who achieved success in the HSC last year will offer seminars in mentor time to share their thoughts, tips and strategies.  This program has run over the last four years and the feedback has always been very positive. In advance, we thank the boys from the Class of 2020 for offering their time prior to starting University and during orientation week. We encourage all boys to make the most of this opportunity in mentor time throughout Weeks 2 and 3. They should start to think about some questions they can direct to the Old Boys prior to the sessions.

The boys have been reminded on how Evening Studies works. We know how effective this space can be and we encourage all boys to attend throughout the week. The details are as follows:

• Weeks Senior Academy is open each evening Monday to Thursday until 8.30pm. The first Afternoon and Evening Study will commence of Monday February 1 at 3.30 pm.
• Seniors’ Hall is for collaborative work while the library is for quiet individual study. Each location is supervised by a teacher. Mentoring by Old Boys is also provided most evenings.
• Dinner is available and must be ordered and paid for by the end of lunch at the Boater Café.
• The afternoon session runs from 3.30pm to 6pm and dinner is served from the Boater Café  at 5.30pm. Boys can bring their own dinner if they prefer and there are microwave ovens in Seniors’ Hall.
• The evening session starts at 6pm. Any student who is present at this time must sign in with the supervisor and can’t leave until 8pm. The sign in procedure is a duty of care requirement so if a boy needs to go before 8pm he must have written permission from a parent or guardian. All boys are to depart by 8.30pm.
• On Friday, Seniors’ Hall is open to 4pm. The library is not open. This may change as COVID-19 restrictions ease.

Gregory Nunan and Beth Goddard

Head of Knox Sports and Aquatic Academy

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Welcome everyone! I hope all families enjoyed a nice break and quality time with family.

Whilst everyone continues the battle with COVID-19 and the restrictions placed on all of us, we were fortunate to get some sport in and there is much to be proud of.

Every parent should have received an email and a notification on the Knox app this week regarding sport and the current restrictions around our school and those that we are visiting on weekends. From next week, these details will go into the weekly Year Group Newsletters, so please take a moment to be sure of what to expect on a Saturday. The last thing I want is a family travelling long distances to watch their son play sport to only to be told “no entry”. Most schools are working on the rule (one parent allowed indoors to watch and two parents permitted outdoors), however, this may change. Variations to this will be shared throughout the term based on the school, the sport, the potential crowd and so on. Importantly, the boys, parents and staff wellbeing is priority – everyone has been extremely understanding of the situation we all find ourselves in.

It has been great to see our new boys on campus and many have dropped in to the Sports Office to ask some great questions. If at any time you have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to email Sport and one of our team members will respond as quickly as possible.


Some clarification regarding Week 1 sport:
• Friday 29 January – Year 7 Swim Trials and Year 7 Sport Trials.
• Saturday 30 January – Years 8-12 Knox Swim Trials and a continuation of the Year 7 Sport Trials for 'team sports'. Please click here for more details.

Moving into Week 2, regular training schedules and a full list of Saturday sport begins and will go through up to Saturday 6 March.

Also in Week 2 (3 February) will be a spare date for those that cannot make the Swim Trials on Saturday due to any clashes or sickness whilst the Knox Swim Distance Championships will be held on 10 February.

I look forward to sharing many wonderful stories each week as well as any information regarding sport you should be aware of. Information can also be found on the Knox app. Please ensure you receive alerts for your son’s chosen sport.

Holiday sport action
Track & Field
The season started off in December with the NSW All Schools Track & Field Championships at Homebush. Mr Fowler took a record number of Athletes to SOPAC and they achieved great results and a number of boys making State Finals – well done to the following 14 boys who all made it to the State Finals in their particular events:
• Will Constable, Sam Langridge, Oli Dawson, Tom Haslam, Chester Swaffer, Sean Williams, Hamish Hart, Archie Saunders, Alex Sherlock, Ewen Burns, Brodie Shearer and Max Mandera.
• James Harden (Pole Vault) and Dylan Hall (Long Jump and 200m) both won Gold medals.

There were many more boys achieving results good enough to qualify for National Championships. Pleasingly throughout the break, Mr Fowler and the team have started building on a relationship with Pymble Athletic team and held a number of training sessions with Pymble.

Volleyball
Also early in December at the start of the break, the Knox 1st Volleyball team took part in the NSW Volleyball Schools Cup at Sydney Olympic Park for the first time ever. It was a fierce competition with schools travelling from all over the state to participate in the tournament. The Knox team showcased their skills in six matches during the Schools Cup and were one win off making the top 4 and progressing into the finals on the closing day. The tournament was highlighted by the Knox boys challenging the traditional strong volleyball schools of Sydney Grammar and Sydney Boys High. Ultimately, it was an excellent experience for our boys and will place the team in a strong position for the remaining matches of the CAS season.

Swimming
In mid December our remarkable Knox Swim team participated in the State Swim Championships – also held at Homebush and again, proved to be the #1 Club in NSW. The Knox-Pymble Swim Club finished first in the point score with 3,544 points – a massive 1,223 points ahead of the second place.

Knox-Pymble swimmers won 42 gold, 26 silver and 15 bronze medals.

Stand out Performances were numerous. Joseph Hamson was declared swimmer of the finals night twice and Josh Collett was awarded swimmer of the night. Our Swim Captain (Josh Collett) gained a total of seven Gold Medals and two silvers. Joe Hamson, Ben Rothery, Tyler Krenkels, Tane Bidois and Kai Lilienthal also achieved Personal best times and numerous Medals

Thanks and well done to coaching staff led by Steve Goodier, Nick Dobson and Pat Teleki. Unfortunately, we had to cancel the annual Swim Camp to the Blue Mountains.

AFL
Two Knox Old Boys were drafted into the AFL 2021 competition – Luke Parks (Carlton) and Braeden Campbell (Swans). Great news! Well done, boys.

Basketball
Our Basketball camps were cancelled unfortunately, yet we were still able to hold some training sessions and a one day intensive Basketball camp in Newcastle. There was so much to fit in and achieve in one day, but the boys had a great trip and arrived back safely.

Cricket
Our Cricketers are also getting amongst it with a few games held in the break including two great wins at King's and a tie vs Izingari.

Other sports
Rugby also held a three day training camp as well as the Water Polo squads whilst many boys have attended the gym and pool to maintain their fitness.

Have a great weekend everyone. I look forward to meeting families each and every Saturday around all locations.

Martin Haywood


A big welcome to the 2021 school year!

All change involves stress – even for positive changes. Starting secondary school can elicit feelings of joy and excitement about meeting new friends, exploring a new campus and gaining more independence. But it can also lead to some anxiety when thinking about new routines, different workloads and sharing a school with many more students. Having mixed feelings about this is completely normal, particularly after such a long and relaxing holiday break. During holidays students typically go to bed later and wake up later – and the change in sleep-wake cycle can be very tiring.

You will not be surprised then to see symptoms of tiredness and stress in your child (more grumpy, withdrawn, emotional, etc) and they well need your extra grace. As parents, it can be helpful to talk to your son about what he is most looking forward to, and also if there is anything in particular playing on his mind. Try to model healthy coping: stay calm, patient, and open. Helping your son to look after his physical health at this time is also important - ensuring he has enough rest and is eating well.

The Knox Wellbeing Centre is here to support you and your son. If you have questions, please feel free to email the Knox Wellbeing Centre.

We also have a collection of online resources created by our team of school psychologists. Please see links below:

Knox Wellbeing Parenting Series - Senior
Knox Wellbeing Blogs

Further Resources
Free Parents and Teens Workshops

Monday 1 February  

• Y12 Incursion

Wednesday 3 February  

• Individual School Photos. Student ID cards required

 


Keep putting into practice all you learned and received from me – everything you heard from me and saw me doing. Then the God of peace will be with you.
Philippians 4:9

2021 Term Dates


To plan ahead for the year, please refer to the 2021 Term Dates on the Knox website here.

Insurance Cover


The following statement is provided to all families with respect to insurance cover for their son(s) while they play sport at school.

The School strongly recommends that every family at Knox takes out Private Health Insurance with full Private Health cover, as the cost of medical expenses to parents for accidents can be substantial, especially sports injuries.

The School provides Student Accident Insurance for all students, whilst they are participating in a school organised and endorsed activity, within Australia. This is designed primarily to help with permanent injuries of a serious nature, such as quadriplegia, paraplegia or loss of a limb. As most injuries are not of a permanent nature, this insurance is limited, as the law does not permit coverage of medical expenses otherwise covered by Medicare, or beyond the scheduled fee.

For school organised and endorsed overseas trips, the School arranges travel and medical coverage for students and staff via an alternate insurance policy.

To obtain a copy of the Student Accident application form and schedule of benefits of this policy, please email Tracey Sutton or Felicity Taubman.

Damian Ferguson, Chief Financial Officer

Knox Academy of Performing Arts


Performing Arts Examination Awards
Throughout last year, students from Knox Academy of Performing Art undertook exams in Music Practical and Speech and Drama. Over 130 students enrolled in their exams through Knox Grammar School and received exceptional results.

Congratulations to the students listed in the PDF below, who achieved the highest awards for their respective exam syllabus in 2020.

KAPA Examination Awards List

James Brice, Head of Co-Curricular Performing Arts

Knox Communications


The Knox portal and our other online portals, such as Parent Lounge, can be accessed at knoxnet.knox.nsw.edu.au.

School App for K-12
The Knox Grammar School app allows you to stay informed about the School. Keep up to date on everything from Sport and Co-Curricular, to the newsletters and school calendar with instant notifications. You may install the Knox Grammar School app which is available for download from your app store. Please use the following instructions to download, install and set up the app:

KGS School app download instructions

Parent Directory
The Parent Directory is designed for parents and guardians to optionally share contact details with other parents/guardians.

Parents/Guardians may 'opt-in' the Parent Directory accessed via the Knox Parent Lounge. It is an ‘opt-in’ system and requires that you select which contact details (if any) you wish to share with other parents/guardians.

Please be advised that the Parent Directory is to be used for personal, private use only and is not to be shared with third parties. By agreeing to share contact details through the Parent Directory, parents are enabling other parents and guardians at Knox Grammar School to view their details and possibly make contact.

Parent Lounge User Guide (see page 6 of this user guide on how to update the Parent Directory)

If you have any issues logging into Parent Lounge please contact the Knox Helpdesk.

Knox Parents' Association


Welcome, everyone, to the new school year in 2021. I trust you had a nice break over the Christmas holidays and are excited for the school year ahead.

The Knox Parents' Association (KPA) is a very active group made up of parent volunteers from all year groups from Kindergarten through to Year 12. As a Knox parent you are automatically a member of the KPA. The KPA strives to create opportunities for parents to actively engage in the school while building connectivity and community across the parent network. Obviously COVID-19 has and will impact our ability to run events that have proven to be successful community-building opportunities. The KPA committee will continue to work with school leaders and communicate with parents when opportunities to safely gather together can again occur.

Parent Community Meetings are hosted by the KPA once per term. Currently due to COVID-19 restrictions these meetings are live-streamed. You are welcome to join and hear from the Headmaster, members of the Executive Team and invited speaking guests at these meetings through the year (details for the February meeting are included below). This is your opportunity to listen to school leaders and ask questions and discuss issues that are important to you as parents.

We do hope that 2021 does present us with the opportunity to run some great Knox Community events, so please keep your eye open for communications on these and get involved in any way you can.

I look forward to meeting you in 2021.

Robert Kaan, KPA President

KPA Meeting
Date: 
Tuesday 2 February 2021
Time: 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Agenda
Livestream link: https://ktcshort.link/kpameeting2feb

You are invited to join the first meeting of the Knox Parents’ Association (KPA) for 2021. Due to current restrictions, the meeting will be live streamed for all parents. This is a great opportunity to hear from the Heads of the Senior and Prep schools about their plans for the school in 2021. The invitation is open to all parents, Senior, Prep and Wahroonga Prep. We look forward to welcoming you via live stream on Tuesday 2 February.

Knox at Home
Due to current restrictions, our annual parent welcome celebration, Knox at Home, has been postponed. We are hopeful that this event can proceed later in the year once restrictions have eased and will keep the parent community updated.

KPA Name Badges
The KPA organises name badges for parents at the start of each school year for use at the various school functions you will attend throughout your son's time at Knox. They come with the Knox crest and your name, with a simple magnet on the back for attaching. They are a much better alternative to the sticky labels that always peel off! The cost of $16 includes postage.

Orders close Friday 19 February 2021. This is the only opportunity to order name badges for 2021, so please put your order in now to avoid disappointment.

Please click here to order and pay for a name badge. Be sure to put down your name as you would like it to appear on the badge (first and last name only).

Tuckshop Volunteers
Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, our tuckshops will continue to operate, however we are unable to have parent volunteers at this stage. We will keep the parent community updated on any changes as soon as current restrictions are eased.

Knox Social Media


Follow Knox on social media
From time to time, photos and videos of Knox students are published online via Knox social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Vimeo.

If you have any questions, please contact the Communications Department.

David Hayes, Media Communications Manager

Knox Uniform Shop


Trading Hours
Monday to Friday: 12.30pm-5.30pm
Saturday (Terms 1 and 4 only): 9am-12noon

Phone (02) 9487 0191 or visit the Knox website here for more information.

Julie Blackburn, Knox Uniform Shop Manager

Notification for Student Absences


If your son is unable to attend School, please use the Knox Grammar School app, or contact the Prep School or the Student Administration Officer for your son’s year group.

• Kindergarten - Year 6: Kate Standing - 9473 9302
• Year 7: Robin Cherry - 9119 0884
• Year 8: Rebecca Mitchelson - 9119 0885
• Year 9: Renee Willson - 9119 0886
• Year 10: Crystel Hodgson - 9119 0881
• Year 11: Rebecca Smith - 9119 0882
•Year 12: Debra Barnard - 9119 0883

The School uses an SMS notification system for unexplained student absences. If you have not notified the School about your son’s absence from school, we will send you an SMS reminder to contact the School.

Professional Photo Galleries


During the academic year, a number of key events are captured by professional photographers for families to view and purchase online. Galleries from the end of Term 4, 2020 include Presentation Days for Senior School and Knox Preparatory School.

To access these password protected photos, please go to the Knox portal and select the photos tab from the main page.

A push notification is sent via the Knox Grammar School app when a new gallery is available. Please use the following instructions to download, install and set up the app on your mobile device.

If you have any issues logging into the Knox portal, please contact the Knox Helpdesk.

Eileen Aroyan, Publications Manager

School Policies


Please ensure you are familiar with our key policies and documents which are available on the Knox website here.

Theatresports


Do you want to learn how to think quickly on your feet in a creative and collaborative space?

Senior Theatresports (Years 11 and 12) is a form of improvisational theatre structured in the format of one, two and three minute games.

This year, we have restructured rehearsals. Every week, you will complete a unit of work to improve your improvisational skills and build engaging characters on stage.

Term 1 rehearsals will be open to all students, on Wednesday afternoons from 3.30pm-5pm in the JAPAC Drama Theatre (commencing Week 2).

In early Term 2, students will audition before a panel of judges to qualify for the competition team (a maximum of five students are allowed on the team, to compete in the Impro Australia Theatresports Competition).

If you are interested in joining Theatresports, please email Ms Anderson.

Bree Anderson, Drama Teacher

 

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