Between 22 and 27 April, five Knox Academy of Performing Arts (KAPA) trumpet players in Years 10 and 12, represented Knox Grammar School across 14 various community Anzac Day and Memorial Services.
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This is a tremendous honour for trumpet players to ‘sound’ these demanding calls for such meaningful and prestigious commemorations, no matter how big or small each individual event is.
Overwhelmingly, the feedback from our venues, both long standing and new, was exceptionally positive once again for 2025: “We were truly honoured to have him join us for this years’ service; his performance was moving and made a lasting impact on our community.”
The following compiled messages of thanks from event organisers capture the honour and service our buglers bring to these events.
“He truly represented Knox with grace, integrity, and a level of maturity beyond his years. His performance of the bugle calls was not only flawless but deeply moving. He brought such a sense of reverence and sincerity to the occasion that it left a lasting impact on everyone present.”
“It is also incredibly commendable that he chose to give up part of his school holidays and take time out of his Year 12 studies to be with us for this meaningful occasion. That choice reflects not just his personal values but the ethos of Knox – Faith, Wisdom, Integrity, Compassion, Courage.”
“We really appreciate the support from Knox and look forward to future collaborations.”
We look forward to seeing and hearing Percy and Lucas perform their bugle calls once again at our Anzac Memorial Service on Sunday 18 May.
02 July 2025
Knox Grammar is proud to once again support the important work of Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury by hosting the Lifeline Book Fair over the school holidays.
25 June 2025
“We were motivated to invent a tool that would help the community and society, by making an application not just for us students,” said Daniel (Year 11). “From what I’ve observed, our Student Administration Officer takes a lot of phone calls about student absence, and she could have more time to be focused on more meaningful tasks.”
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.
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