The Knox School
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Name |
The Knox School |
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Address |
220 Burwood Highway |
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Established |
February 1982 |
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Community |
Suburban |
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Type |
Independent |
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Religion |
Non-denominational |
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Students |
1000 Co-educational |
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Grades |
Pre-Prep to 12 |
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Accreditation | ||
Nickname |
Knox |
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Mascot |
Falcon |
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Colours |
Blue and Gold |
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Motto |
Seek Wisdom and Understanding |
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Website | ||
The Knox School is a co-educational non-denominational private school which has its campus in Wantirna South.
[edit] History of the Knox School
The Knox School was founded as Knoxfield College in February 1982. The school took over the Bialik School campus in 220 Burwood Highway. The first principal was Dulcie Flinn, who was previously of Presbyterian Ladies' College. From 1982 to 1985 there were eight portable classrooms - five for the Junior School and three for the Senior School. In 1985 Stage II building work was done. The second principal was Baxter Holly. Under Holly's leadership, Knoxfield College developed Stage III, including the Performing Arts Centre and the Art Gallery. In 1987 there was the first Year 12 class. The third principal was Tony Conabere and he was appointed in July 1995. 1996 was another year of building, including the Pre-Prep campus and sporting fields. In 1998 and 2000 Knox School was ranked in Victoria's top ten schools, and in 1998 won the gold medal for Assessment Practice. In 2002 the Information Common was built and sponsored by Governor Landy. The Knox Alumni had their first Annual General Meeting, and a gala dinner was held at the Crown Palladium. In 2004 the fourth and current principal, Suzanne McChesney, was appointed. Also in that year the Philip Island Discovery Campus was purchased.
[edit] See also
Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne |
Alphington Grammar | Aquinas College | Bialik College | Billanook College | Donvale Christian College | Emmaus College | Huntingtower School | Kingswood College | The Knox School | Lilydale Adventist Academy | Luther College | Mt Lilydale Mercy College | Mt Scopus Memorial College | Nunawading Adventist College | Oakleigh Greek Orthodox College | Plenty Valley Christian School | Melbourne Rudolf Steiner School | St Joseph’s College | Tintern Schools | The King David School |