
The 2025 Visual Arts Showcase Opening Night was a remarkably evening of expression, connection and celebration of creativity. The Great Hall was filled family and friends of Knox students, bringing lively discussion and appreciation of art.
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The art exhibition event started with canapés and live music in the Great Hall Foyer, followed by an awards ceremony presented by Wendy Shearer (Senior School Visual Arts Teacher and Head of Department) and Headmaster Scott James.
At the podium, Reyaan (Year 11) shared his reflections with his peers and with the Knox community. Here is Reyaan’s speech:
“Studying Visual Arts from Stage 4 through to Stage 6 has been an enriching journey that has profoundly shaped my learning, creativity, and perspective. I often like to think of this experience like an Impressionist painting — being bold, energetic, and full of vibrant colours. Each brush stroke laboured through skills, ideas, and challenges.
“Stage 4 was the underpainting of this journey, where I first encountered new materials, techniques, and processes. It was here that I learned to express my ideas visually, and appreciate the importance of patience, organisation, and thoughtful observation. These skills that have extended far beyond the art classroom.
“In Stage 5, my approach became way more deliberate as I explored how artworks reflect culture, history, and context. Class discussions, and hands-on projects reshaped how I interpret the world. Nurturing a critical and empathetic mindset that has not only enriched my artistic practice, but also my learning in all my other subjects.
“Now, in Stage 6, Visual Arts feels like a collage, laid with technical precision and intellectual depth. The process of creating a body of work has demanded discipline, perseverance, and creative risk-taking. Every experiment, mistake, and breakthrough became a part of the work itself. And despite the occasional after-school scrambles to fix these problems, I did cherish these moments, knowing that our teachers and technicians have always been here to support us.
“Visual Arts has taught me to embrace ambiguity, to value the process as much as the outcome, and to think with both the emotional depth and analytical mindset. These skills have not only shaped how I learnt, but how I see and interact with the world.
“The mindset fostered through this subject will stay with me, continue to influence how I engage with ideas, challenges, and creativity, well into the future. Thank you.”

26 November 2025
Knox students embarked on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Central Australia, staying on traditional homelands and learning from Aboriginal peoples.

24 November 2025
It is with great sadness that we share the news of Mr Marsden Carr Hordern’s OAM, VRD, DLitt (Hon) (OKG39) passing. Aged 103, Marsden passed away in Sydney on 17 October 2025. Marsden – student 329 – was Knox Grammar School’s oldest known living Old Boy.

20 November 2025
Our Prep and Senior School students achieved outstanding results at the NSW VEX IQ State Championships on Sunday 9 November.
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