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.
19 May 2025
The 2025 VEX Robotics World Championship, held from 6-14 May in Dallas, Texas brought together the world’s top student robotics teams for an intense week of competition, innovation, and collaboration.
13 May 2025
Japan is a lively, highly populated country. Walking in the streets, we were surrounded by characteristic signs, menus, and colourful advertisements.
12 May 2025
Recently, both our #1 and #2 competition bands travelled to Scots All Saints College in Bathurst for a fantastic day of piping and drumming.
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