Sport Students in Years 7 and 8 at Killara High participate in an integrated sport program coordinated and taught by PDHPE staff, and compete in a number of Sport Gala Days with other schools. Senior students from Years 9 to 11 also participate in sport throughout the year. These years participate in the Ku-ring-gai Zone Secondary School Sports against other schools. This is known as grade sport, or students may choose a recreational sport. These events are held on Thursday afternoons The School also holds various carnivals during the year this includes: • Swimming Carnival • Athletics Carnival • Cross Country Carnival
Specialist wellbeing programs and camps • Year 7 – Year 7 Orientation Camp with Year 11 Peer Support Leaders running the program "DOB" (Don't Obey Bullies) • Year 8 – Resolution the Solution: a whole day program focusing on strategies for managing conflict • Year 9 – Year 9 Camp at Stanwell Tops: running the program Talking Tolerance, focusing on acceptance of difference, generalising and stereotyping • Year 10 – It's Your Life and It's Your Training. This includes goal setting, motivation, skills development, personal defence, communication, student leadership training and peer support training. Year 10 also participate in work experience and service learning. • Year 11 –
Jindabyne Camp, where the Crossroads program, focusing on personal challenges, teamwork, personal development, independence as well as discussions of issues related to drug and alcohol use is run. The school is a participant in the Australian Government
MindMatters program, which focuses on wellbeing and mental health.
Student leadership Killara High School offers many opportunities for students to engage in leadership within the school. There are currently seven leadership groups in the school, with more than 115 students engaged in improving the school and providing opportunities for the students. These include: • The Arts Council – Students elected by peers to promote the Arts within the school. • The Sports Council – Students elected by peers to promote sporting activities within the school. • Light & Sound Team – A small number of students in Years 7 to 10 who provide technical support and design for assemblies & performances. The team is self-nominated. It is coordinated by Tim Collins in the CAPA faculty. • The Student Representative Council (SRC) – A peer-elected group of students from all years who liaise with teachers and the principal to represent their year group and help their school through by introducing new facilities (such as cooled bubblers and new seating) and improving old facilities. They also hold activities as mufti days and barbecues, as well as hosting a variety of pizza based polls on their website. • The Social Justice Committee (SJC) – A student body with representatives from all years elected to be the "conscience" of the school. They engage in awareness campaigns and charity fundraising. Recently, the committee has been involved in raising funds for The Leukaemia Foundation, by running The World's Greatest Shave (Raising nearly $20,000 in 2019), Canteen, a charity supporting children facing cancer by selling bandanas and The Salvation Army by collecting non perishable edible items from home groups for people who can't afford them. The SJC has raised awareness for causes such as International Women's Day, International Men's Day, and Earth Hour. • Prefects – A peer–elected group of Year 11 students who liaise with teachers and the principal as well as being involved in their signature charities such as the Red Cross Appeal and The Westmead Children's Hospital Teddy Bear's Picnic. Prefects represent the school at a number of events. • Student Leaders Council – Is a group comprising two representatives from each Council, and the School Captains, who chair the meetings. Its role is to organise the groups and provide a body for inter-council activities.
Student exchange Many Killara High School Students in various Years participate in the Rotary Youth Exchange Australia, sending them to many parts of the world.
Enrichment and other • Annual yearbook production:
The Green Years magazine • Creative and Performing Arts •
Debating •
Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme •
Public speaking • Law Society
Mock Trial • Model United Nations Australia (MUNA) • Drawing Club • Textiles Club • TAG (Talk About God) Christian group •
Shabbat Club, run by NSW Board of Jewish Education • Social Inc. • Coding Club == Staff ==