Kew High School
Location
Map
1393 Burke Road

East Kew
,
Victoria
,
3102

Australia
Coordinates37°47′43″S 145°03′45″E / 37.7953°S 145.0626°E / -37.7953; 145.0626
Information
MottoAspire. Strive. Achieve
Founded1963
PrincipalAndrew Moffat
Grades7–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment1038 (2024)
Campus typeSuburban
HousesBarker (Baan), Boroondara, Cotham (Wiin), Wilsmere (Bunjil)
ColoursMaroon and gold
   
Websitewww.kew.vic.edu.au

Kew High School is a co-educational school in suburban Melbourne for students in years 7–12.

The school has an enrolment of approximately 1146 students from the suburbs of Kew, East Kew, Balwyn North, Balwyn, Deepdene, Alphington, Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe East, Eaglemont and Bulleen.

School grounds and facilities

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The school is situated on a single campus adjoining parkland in the suburb of East Kew, approximately 8 kilometres from Melbourne CBD. Facilities of the school include

  • The Renaissance Centre, a performing arts centre which is used for the bi-annual school production and music and drama classes.
  • A large gymnasium - including a gym and 2 multipurpose basketball/volleyball courts
  • A Senior School (VCE) Centre for the use of Year 11 and 12 students
  • An outdoor canteen and adjoining indoor dining area
  • A library
  • Three outdoor basketball courts and two soccer pitches with artificial surfaces
  • Specialised facilities for STEM, music, food technology, visual arts, drama and languages[1]

Music

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The school's theatre "The Renaissance Centre" is regularly used by other schools and community organisations for performances with a capacity of 470 people.

A recording of a choir from the school singing "Come Together" by The Beatles was sampled for the Avalanches' 2016 album Wildflower.[2]

House system

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House name House motif House colour
Barker - Baan Bulls Blue
Boroondara Bears Green
Cotham - Wiin Devils Red
Wilsmere - Bunjil Warriors Yellow

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Kew High School - Study Victoria". www.study.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
  2. ^ Chater, Robbie; Di Blasi, Tony (6 July 2016). "The Avalanches on changing times, changing technology and playing live" (Interview). Veronica & Lewis. Interviewed by Veronica Milsom & Lewis Hobba. Triple J. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  3. ^ Wigney, James (23 February 2020). "Melbourne actor Evan Evagora's new frontier stuns his mother". Herald Sun. Melbourne. Retrieved 14 March 2020. (Subscription required.)
  4. ^ "Evan's new frontier". Herald Sun. Melbourne. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.