Do You Know the Age Limits of Your Child’s Favourite Apps?

At The Knox School, our students’ digital wellbeing and online safety are top priorities. To help shed light on an often-overlooked issue – age restrictions on popular apps and their implications for younger users – we sat down with our Digital Futurist and technology specialist, Isaac Rule. In this conversation, Isaac explores what these age…

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TKS Shines at EISM Division 2 Athletics Carnival

The Knox School has achieved a remarkable milestone in athletics, earning promotion to the Division 2 Athletics Carnival for 2025 following an outstanding performance in the 2024 Division 3 Carnival. With 78 dedicated students representing the School, TKS demonstrated exceptional teamwork, determination and school spirit on Friday 9 May 2025 when they attended the EISM…

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What in the World is Wakakirri?

In an exciting development for The Knox School’s performing arts program, our Year 4 students will be stepping into the spotlight in 2025 as participants in the Wakakirri Performing Arts Festival. This marks the first time in many years that TKS has entered this national event, and it opens up a world of creative opportunity…

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Year 9 CUBE Students ‘Crews Not Passengers’ Explore our Waterways

Our Year 9 Crews Not Passengers class embarked on an exciting two-day field trip to the Mornington Peninsula as part of their ongoing investigation into local waterways and coastal environments. The immersive experience saw students hiking through the scenic Mornington Peninsula National Park, snorkelling in the clear waters off Sorrento and exploring the vibrant Martha…

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The Knox School Embraces ResourceSmart Schools to Champion Sustainability

At The Knox School, we are committed to cultivating global citizens who care deeply about their world. As part of this commitment, we are proud to be participating in the ResourceSmart Schools (RSS) program – an initiative delivered by Sustainability Victoria that supports schools across the state to integrate sustainability into their operations, teaching and…

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ELC to Year 3 Mother’s Day Morning

Our ELC to Year 3 classrooms are always filled with joy, but on Wednesday 7 May 2025, they shone even brighter as we welcomed families to celebrate Mother’s Day together. Laughter, love and a special kind of warmth filled every corner as students and their loved ones shared a memorable morning in the heart of…

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Generations in Jazz: TKS Musicians Travel to Mount Gambier

Over the weekend, many of our talented music students had the extraordinary opportunity to travel to Mount Gambier to participate in the renowned Generations in Jazz Festival – a celebration of creativity, collaboration and musical excellence that has become one of Australia’s most significant youth music events. Generations in Jazz is far more than a…

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Championing Strength: From Challenges to Triumph (New TKS Flight Deck Podcast)

What does it really take to rise above adversity and compete on the world stage? In the latest uplifting episode of TKS Flight Deck, our students sit down with Celine Vinot – a 27-year-old trailblazer who represented Australia in badminton at the 2025 Paris Paralympics. Fluent in French, a dedicated project officer, a gifted chorister…

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Ready, Set, GO! TKS Cross Country in 2025

It was an unforgettable day filled with excitement, energy and community spirit as students from Years 1 to 12 laced up their running shoes for our annual Cross-Country event. Held entirely on our beautiful school campus, the day brought together the whole school community in a celebration of physical fitness, perseverance and fun. From the…

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Helping Our Junior School Students Become Confident Readers

At TKS, we’re always looking for fun and effective ways to help students become strong, confident readers in our Junior School. One of the many strategies we use is called choral reading — and it can make a real difference! What is choral reading? Choral reading is when a group of students reads a text…

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