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Dear Parents/Carers
Welcome back to Term 4! Although we have experienced quite a bit of wet and windy weather and not many warm spring days, hopefully that will change very soon. This term always seems to ‘fly by’, particularly for our Year 10 students. As we return from a break, it is valued if parents and carers support their child(ren) in re-establishing an effective daily routine for school, just like staff at school need to remind students of our expectations and positive habits here at school. Constructive habits, good routines and clarity about ‘the rules’ helps reduce the cognitive load on young people and the certainty helps them be better prepared for learning and to regulate their behaviour.
As mentioned at the end of last term, over the holiday break we commenced the cabling work for our new electronic scoreboard for our oval. Unfortunately, due to the wet ground over the break, this will take a little longer that initially planned. Nevertheless, it is an exciting project for our school and should result in a great asset when finalised. Similarly, as part of the Department for Education, Children and Young People’s Renewable Energy Program, our school has had a significant array of solar panels installed on the northern roof of C Block. This will hopefully reduce our energy consumption moving forward in an environmentally friendly manner.
On the last Monday of Term 3, I had the pleasure of hosting Jess Teesdale MP who is the Federal Member for Bass. It was wonderful that Jess could find some time in her schedule to visit our school. Being an ex-teacher, she was certainly able to interact effectively and ask good questions of our students and staff. It was wonderful to share with her many aspects of our great school and to discuss ideas together. Thank you to Jess for visiting Kings Meadows High School.
Today we have students visiting the Launceston Airport as part of our partnership with Beacon and this Thursday and Friday our junior students are involved in the Touch Football tournament. Students applying for Beacon Ambassador leadership positions have also been engaged in interviews as part of the selection process. Recently, we have also conducted a series of excursions to Launceston Toyota in Kings Meadows for interested students across all grades. This opportunity exposes them to this industry and the range of different careers available. Thank you to teacher, Maddy Pearce for facilitating these valuable experiences for our students.
Last Saturday afternoon and evening we hosted the Tasmania Institute of Sport (TIS) MasterChef Challenge whereby some of their athletes had to work in teams to design and prepare a meal focussed on nutrition recovery. Thank you to one of our Food Technology teachers, Todd Nankervis, for supporting our visitors from the TIS with this event. I hope the team from the TIS found the experience worthwhile and our great facilities supported their event effectively.
As you can probably see from the information in the paragraphs above, at our school we very much value seeking and creating meaningful partnerships with our broader community as a means of connecting and contributing to our community but also in the hope it provides opportunities for our students and school in general.
This week, students from every year group commenced PAT testing. PAT stands for Progressive Achievement Testing and is another compulsory set of testing that we are required to undertake. Nevertheless, these tests provide us with a meaningful set of time series data that we can use effectively to support teaching and learning at the individual, class, grade and whole school level. As with any tests, it is not the ‘be all and end all’ and students should not be unnecessarily stressed by undertaking these tasks. However, as with any work students do, they should endeavour to fully engage and give their best effort.
Next week we have our annual Athletics Carnival commencing on Tuesday, 28 October here at school (noting it was originally planned for Wednesday, 29 October) and Thursday, 30 October at St Leonards.
Friday, 31 October is a Professional Learning Day, so students are not required at school on that day. This leads into the long weekend as Monday, 3 November is the Recreation Day public holiday. I hope everyone finds some time to undertake recreational activities that they enjoy over the short break.
Regards,
Cary Stocks
Principal
As part of our Positive Behaviour Support Program at Kings Meadows we will be acknowledging students who have been contributing positively to our learning environment. This means that they have been supporting our school-wide expectations.
Respect for others, self and environment
Organisation
Commitment to learning
Keeping safe
Sensible behaviour
We would like to acknowledge the following students:
Year 7:
Rex (7A) - For his positibe settled start to his journey as part of the Kings Meadows High School community.
Ryan (7A) - For being a supportive class member especially with arrival of a new student.
Year 8:
Rileigh & Tyrone - For always demonstrating exceptional commitment to their learning and consistently being respectful of others.
Thanks to the generous support of Allans Garden Centre in Prospect, one of our students has had the chance to experience the full journey of food — from nurturing seedlings to preparing a meal.
Earlier this year, Allans Garden Centre kindly welcomed us on an excursion to select a range of baby vegetables to bring back and grow in our school hothouse. With care and patience, the plants were tended to daily — watered, monitored, and encouraged to thrive. Under the quiet guidance of Teaching Assistant Priscilla, this project became not just about gardening, but about responsibility and pride in seeing something grow from effort and persistence.
Once the vegetables were ready to harvest, the experience continued in the kitchen. From cleaning and sorting to cutting and sharing, each step offered a chance to learn valuable kitchen skills and explore how different vegetables can come together to make a meal.
This project truly embodied the spirit of learning by doing — connecting sustainability, life skills, and healthy living in a meaningful, hands-on way.
We extend our sincere thanks to Allans Garden Centre for their generosity, and to Priscilla for her ongoing support and encouragement throughout the journey.








Our annual school Athletics Carnival is being held during Week 3 of Term 4. Unlike previous years, our carnival is being run over two days but not consecutively: i.e. Tuesday 28 October at Kings Meadows High School and Thursday 30 October at the Northern Athletics Centre at St Leonards. This is due to industrial action on Wednesday 29 October. Our carnival is run as a tabloid event which involves our students moving around the various events and working with their year groups to participate. Please ensure that your child has adequate sun protection for both days as the entire event is outdoors. The program for the two days is below.
Parents, carers and extended family are most welcome to spectate at this event. We ask that if you are going to attend that you adhere to the following procedures:
- If possible, please park and spectate from the carpark at the Hobart Rd entrance to the school.
- Please sit/stand only in designated spectator areas.
Last year the winning house for the carnival was TAMAR. Can Tamar continue with this strong performance again in 2025, or will Esk, Nevis or Lomond take out the title?
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Apprenticeship Career evening. It was fantastic to see so many students, families and industry partners come together to explore future pathways. A big thank you to all the industry partners for attending and Apprenticeships Support Australia team for assisting in coordinating the event.










| Thur 23 & Fri 24 October | Touch Football School Series Year 7/8 |
| Tuesday 28 October ******** | Athletics Carnival - Day 1 @ KMHS |
| Thursday 30 October | Athletics Carnival - Day 2 @ St Leonards |
| Friday 31 October | STUDENT FREE DAY |
| Monday 3 November | PUBLIC HOLIDAY |
| Wednesday 5 November | Arts Night Bump In |
| Thursday 6 November | Arts Night Rehearsal & Performance |
| Thursday 13 November | Careers on Wheels |
| Thursday 13 November | Newstead College enrolment day |
| Friday 14 November | Launceston College enrolment day |
| Friday 14 November | Interhigh Athletics |
| Sat 8 & Sun 9 November | Basketball Tas High School Championships |
| Wednesday 19 November | Year 6 Orientation Day |
| Wednesday 19 November | Year 7 Punchbowl Picnic |
| Thursday 20 November | All Schools Triathlon - Devonport |
| Friday 21 November | RYDA-Symons Plains - Year 10 |
| Friday 12 December | Year 10 Leavers Dinner |
| Tuesday 16 December | Year 10 Mystery Picnic |
| Wednesday 17 December | Graduation/Presentation Assembly |
| Thursday 18 December | End of Year Picnic - Last day for Year 7, 8 and 9 students |
Leadership Staff
| Principal | Cary Stocks |
| Assistant Principal - Years 7 & 8 | Kate Hume |
| Assistant Principal - Years 9 & 10 | Kate Blaubaum |
| Assistant Principal - Years 11 & 12 | Brendan Poke |
| School Business Manager | Wendy Dalton |
Support Staff
| Social Worker | Jasmine Poslon | Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday |
| Psychologist | Anita Markham | Wednesday/Thursday |
| Chaplain | Hannah Page | Monday/Friday |
| School Nurse | Danielle Seadon | Monday & alternate Wednesdays |






