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
Established in 1963, Kew High School is a high-performing coeducational school located in the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The school proudly provides an outstanding holistic education to students of the local community, with a current enrolment of approximately 1100 students.
At Kew High School, our vision is to provide an outstanding holistic education that supports and encourages every student to aspire, strive and achieve. Kew High School students and staff are confident, generous people who feel connected to the school and its community. Instructional practice at Kew High School is centred around students as active learners who are able to take responsibility for and direct their learning.
At Kew High School, we are committed to ensuring that students at all year levels have the opportunity to actively participate in meaningful leadership roles. Leadership positions are clearly defined and carry significant responsibility. Students are supported in their positions through training and development offered by senior students, internal staff and external providers. Various processes are taken into account when appointing student leaders: a written application, interview, speech to peers, student vote, staff vote, and student record.
Kew High School is one of the first schools in Victoria to offer an education program to international students. Our International Student Program is fully accredited and expertly coordinated by a team of experienced staff.
Skilled and experienced staff, together with student mentors, provide a range of academic and social supports that promote student engagement and wellbeing, allowing students to step into their new environment feeling confident and ready to learn.
We view the partnership with parents as critical, acknowledging that if parents are involved in the school community, then children’s outcomes are better.
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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
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.
Congratulations to the 7 students who represented Kew HS at the State Track and Field Championships at Lakeside Stadium on Monday 17th October. What an
We are so excited to be relaunching the Kew High School ART SHOW after many years!!! All parents, students, and teachers are hereby cordially invited
Term 3 Q News is now available. This term saw the official opening of the STEM Centre in addition to a visit from playwright/author Gabriel
It’s been in the pipe works for years and with the build completed, we were thrilled to see our new STEM Centre officially opened by
Congratulations to all the students who competed in the State Cross Country Championships at Yarra Glen Racecourse on Thursday 14th July. These students were Alexander Picken
Based on the bizarre and beloved characters created by Charles Addams, this original story finds the famously macabre Addams Family put to the test when
The Term 2 newsletter is now available. See ‘Lord of the Flies’ rehearsal photos and read about the ‘Train like a Vixen’ netball workshop and
Mayan Bhasker of Year 10 won the State Swimming title for the open age group 100m Butterfly on Thursday. This was a phenomenal feat as
In this newsletter, read about the work thats been happening with the vertical garden, see photos from our House sports days and hear from our
The Kew High School STEM Centre is in the final stages of construction. We expect to be able to begin learning and teaching in our
We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which our School stands. We would also like to pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging of the Kulin Nation and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Kew High School is accredited under the Department of Education’s CRICOS registration (CRICOS provider name and code: Department of Education, 00861K). For more information, see: www.study.vic.gov.au
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