Ride 2 School

Michael RobertsYear 12 On the 24th of March the annual “Ride-to-School” day went off without a hitch. There was a whopping 203 recorded students who caught public transport to school, 34 students who where driven in by car, 31 students who walked and 26 cyclists who braved the cold when riding to school, later tucking into […]

Q News Term 4, 2022

Term 4 Q News is now available. This term we saw the return of in-person Presentation night and success at the Victorian Junior Volleyball Championships. Click here to read the newsletter

A Closing Note from Musicland

By Judy Bartosy Term 4 saw Musicland gearing up for one of our biggest productions of the year: Presentation Night. Due to lockdown, our junior students and their families had not been to Presentation Night at the Melbourne Town Hall and so the night was met with great anticipation. It was indeed a celebration of […]

Principal’s message

Photo above: James Morton, Owen Roberts and Jude Harris By Josie Millard, Principal Kew High School has much to celebrate in 2022 Firstly, I wish to congratulate the Class of 2022. This year, in the VCE, 9% of Kew High School students achieved an ATAR over 95 and 37% of our students were ranked in […]

Congratulations Class of ’22

Photo above: James Morton, Owen Roberts and Jude Harris By Josie Millard, Principal Kew High School has much to celebrate in 2022 Firstly, I wish to congratulate the Class of 2022. This year, in the VCE, 9% of Kew High School students achieved an ATAR over 95 and 37% of our students were ranked in […]

Soccer

By Sam Gleeson Term 4 began with a heavy training block for our Year 11 boys as they prepared for the National Futsal Titles in Queensland. The Year 9s and 10s students – along with the Year 11 girls’ team all gave up their lunchtimes to assist with training, tactics and match simulation to ensure […]

Garden program

By Phillip Naughton, School Gardener The main work has been to attend weeding, pruning and trimming shrubs and completing the mulching of the Burke Road native garden. The Jacaranda Perennial Garden continues to mature with lots of flowers progressing through the Spring into Summer. A nursery of plants is now located at the back of […]

Year 11 Geography

By Stephen Barrett Year 11 Geography students have been studying tourism as part of their Unit 2 course. They had the opportunity to undertake fieldwork, looking especially at safety and accessibility of laneway tourism in Melbourne CBD. The City of Melbourne were keen to promote a new street art project known as ‘Flash Forward’, where […]

Physics Fun: The Van de Graaff

By Mia Hendley, Year 9 What a fun touching the big metal globe through which the current was passing through. My teacher assured me that we won’t get electrocuted and she was right. I got the courage to touch the metal globe and then what I felt was that current was ging through my legs […]

Congratulations Owen!

by Paul and Julie Roberts Owen has had a big year in sports.He came back on the weekend having been away for a week competing for Team Vic in Athletics. He was one of over 700 athletes from around Australia competing in various sports at the Special Olympics National Games. The games are held every […]