A message from School Captains 2022

Hello everyone, We are Kew High School Captains for 2022. My name is Claire Williams. I am passionate about making Kew High a welcoming place for all, as well as taking any opportunities within the school including sport, leadership and academic studies. My name is Jude Harris and I love playing music, riding my bicycle […]
Volleyball – Open Honours Girls competition

Michael Brandt Whilst playing in the Open Honours Girls competition – the top division at the School’s Cup Tournament and the division wherein all National and State representatives play – Kew High School’s own Claire Williams was voted by opposition coaches and players as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament!! This is an extraordinary […]
Attitudes to school survey: Student focus groups

Talia Barrett 9G The Attitudes to School Survey (AtoSS) is an annual online student survey offered by the department of education and training to assist schools in gaining an understanding of students’ perceptions and experiences of the school. Students are asked about their thoughts and feelings about school, their learning, peer relationships, bullying and life […]
Congratulations to Michael Brandt!

Winner of the Drama Victoria Teaching Excellence Award. Of course, those of us at Kew High School know that Michael brings a level of passion and commitment to his work that is extraordinary. The high expectations he has of students is only matched by the expectations he has of himself. His outstanding contribution to the teaching […]
2021 VCE Arts online gallery

Take a digital stroll through the 2021 VCE Arts Online Gallery which is compiled of a multitude of amazing student work that was achieved during remote learning. Congratulations all students, and their teachers, for maintaining such high standards despite the seemingly impossible circumstances that online learning posed for these practical subjects.
Basketball Backboards 2021

QNetwork was really happy and proud to be able to fund two of the new basketball backboards that have now been installed at the school. QNetwork is primarily a social and casual communication avenue for parents and carers, but we usually make small profits on the events that we run like the theatre canteen. It […]
World Teachers’ Day 2021
Ahead of celebrating World Teacher Day today, we recently asked alumni who their favourite teacher was during high school. We were inundated with responses and many alumni found it difficult to list just one and instead they wrote a list of three, four or in some cases names of five teachers! Clear evidence of the […]
Principal’s message

Josie MillardPrincipal As we come to the end of Term 3, 2021, I cannot help reflecting on all that we have achieved and everything that has continued to progress, in spite of our current circumstances. The STEM Centre has continued to progress and it now looks like a building, instead of a demolition site. When […]
Year 9 Home Economics – Street food

Design your food van Kerry Power As part of our Year 9 Home Economics course, students were asked to design a food van concept for a multicultural food festival. The results were fantastic! Students researched various cuisines from around the world to showcase in their presentations. Sharing their projects with the class in remote learning […]
Year 9 Home Economics

Cook, Eat, Repeat Alex Lowe Year 9 For our Cook, Eat, Repeat task, during remote learning in Home Economics, I made my family a marinated lamb roast with duck-fat and butter roast potatoes, corn on the cob, broccoli and carrots. To make the marinade for the lamb I finely chopped rosemary and added that to […]