
Three students from Wahroonga Prep recently represented their school at a special Kids Teaching Kids Event held at Qantas Headquarters.
Knox Grammar School
Toby Bishop, Sarah Sherlock and Roseanna Huang confidently taught their audience about the impact of feral animals in the environment.
Established in 1998, Kids Teaching Kids (KTK) is a nationwide program which engages young people to be future environmental leaders through enquiry-based learning.
Students are empowered to determine and investigate issues in the environment and then present their research to an audience of other school children.
Wahroonga Prep has been a strong supporter of KTK for many years.
Toby, Sarah and Roseanna demonstrated how cat and rabbit populations, if uncontrolled, can destroy native wildlife, vegetation and habitats with devastating results.

13 March 2026
We are thrilled to congratulate Knox Swimming for winning the Thyne Challenge Shield ten years in a row, and Knox Diving for winning the Steven Barnett Shield for the fourth time!

12 March 2026
Our senior students recently gathered for the 2026 Knox Careers Insight Evening. The evening opened with a powerful keynote from Aden Mann (OKG10), who challenged students to think differently about their futures and the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on his own journey since graduating from Knox in 2010, Aden shared practical advice on career adaptability and lifelong learning.
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