Created and implemented in 2021, The Certificate of Global Competency is a way for our Knox students to track their successes in all facets of school life.
Margie Raymond
Co-ordinator of the Knox Certificate of Global Competency
As our Co-Curricular activities and achievements outside the classroom continue to grow, the certificate provides an opportunity to recognise the multitude of activities and micro-credentials our students engage in throughout their time in the Senior school.
Students can log their participation and successes in a multitude of nominated events and activities which they take part in. Different levels of involvement correspond to different levels of points, which, once approved by a member of staff, are added to a student’s certificate dashboard. Each commitment is worth 10, 30 or 50 points, depending on the time commitment and activity. There are four domains in which all activities: Agency and Entrepreneurialism, Altruism and Advocacy, Responsible Active Citizenship and Deep Learning and Agility, each of which have further subcategories. The points are tallied on a personalised dashboard reflective of each student’s activities. Each of the points contribute towards one of the four levels within the certificate - Proficient, Bronze, Silver and Gold.
In collaboration with parents, staff, students and a key student advisory team, the certificate is the culmination and creation of 21st Century learning, connected to industry. The certificate encompasses key components of the Australian curriculum and general capabilities of creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, citizenship and character. It aims to set Knox students apart and set the standard for showcasing all their skills and achievements in the form of a transcript.
Each semester the students are recognised for their achievements and awards are celebrated through Academy assemblies and Year Meetings. As students travel through their Senior schooling, their certificate transcript will reflect the accumulation of credentials and activities which they have completed.
During 2022, we anticipate that the certificate will continue to grow and expand with more students engaging in activities which stretch and challenge their ability. The certificate aims to connect with external groups and organisations to be recognised as a representation of a program which shows a student’s ability to work beyond the classroom and to take them beyond the gates of Knox.
24 June 2025
Titration Club launched in Term 2 with great success, attracting more than 40 Years 11-12 Chemistry students. Each week, students performed precise analytical titrations in preparation for the NSW National Titration Competition, held on Friday 13 June at the University of Technology Sydney.
20 June 2025
Knox Grammar School’s Senior School Instrumental Ensembles have delivered exceptional performances across all divisions at the 2025 Sydney Eisteddfod. Returning to a full suite of Eisteddfod performances this year, our Knox Academy of Performing Arts (KAPA) proudly celebrates our best overall results to date, including first place in every Secondary School Premium Section entered.
18 June 2025
Competitors from 262 schools and organisations across the world gathered at Indiana University Bloomington in the USA, for the World Finals at the Future Problem Solving International Conference.
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