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Principal’s Blog – Week 2, Term 2, 2026

 
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​Term 2 Energy

There has been a steady energy across the campus this week, with students moving between academic challenge, creative exploration, and co-curricular opportunity. From competitions and leadership moments to hands-on activities, it has been a week that reflects the breadth of life at QASMT.

Across the week, many of our students have been involved in key events including District Cross Country, Regional Volleyball for our girls' teams, and the QASMT/UQ Problem Solving Competition. Each of these experiences brings its own demands and rewards, and it has been encouraging to see students approach them with commitment, focus, and a willingness to grow.


Senior Summer Gala Day

Last Friday, our students showed great sportsmanship. A special mention to the awesome Open Boys volleyball team who won the premiership flag in a great final against Indooroopilly SHS.

A huge thank you to all the staff who attended, your support is very much appreciated!

Mother's Day Stall

As we move further into the term, we also look ahead to Mother's Day. This is a meaningful opportunity to acknowledge the care, support, and guidance that shape our young people.

These relationships, often steady and constant, play a significant role in student wellbeing and development.

To mark the occasion, a Mother's Day Stall will be held in Week 3 in the Refectory at lunch and afternoon tea. Cash and EFTPOS will be available, with all proceeds supporting Share the Dignity.ANZAC Day at Anzac Square

This week also provided an opportunity to reflect on our recent ANZAC Day commemorations. Our Academy Captains, Jemimah and Charlie, represented QASMT at Anzac Square in the city, joining schools and members of the public in a formal service to honour and remember those who have served and sacrificed for Australia.

It was a meaningful occasion, held in a place of national significance, where reflection and remembrance were central.

During the service, they had the privilege of meeting the Governor of Queensland, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM, and participating in the official proceedings.


Principal's Achievement Awards

We also take this opportunity to recognise several outstanding student achievements.
Congratulations to Jayani, who received a Principal's Achievement Competition Commendation.

Well done to Lincoln, who has been invited to attend the On the Green leadership event at Parliament House.

Congratulations to Jessie, who will attend the Global Summer School at Imperial College London. And we commend participation in the Queensland 15-19 Years Girls Cricket Team for the National Exchange Program against New South Wales.

 

Futsal Languages World Cup

Due to wet weather earlier in the week, Monday's futsal fixtures were postponed, but play resumed on Tuesday with great enthusiasm. Futsal continues to be a vibrant part of student life, bringing together teamwork, communication, and friendly competition in an environment that values both participation and performance.

It was great to see both students and staff down on the oval supporting, playing, and getting involved in the action.

We look forward to seeing more Futsal action continue into the following weeks.


Day 1 of the Futsal Languages World Cup.

 

STRM Program

Brought a sense of curiosity and playfulness to the week, with students engaging in a range of interactive activities led by our Science, Technology, Robotics, and Mathematics teams.

 

​Highlights included the much-anticipated Watermelon Implosion.


Students also explored Mathematics Mosaic Magic, creating their own mosaic artworks while investigating near-repeating patterns and the mathematical ideas behind sequencing. Later in the week, the Mathematics Escape Room challenged problem-solving skills in a dynamic setting.

In Robotics, students took control of machines and catapults in Riveting Robotics, while Terrific Tech saw students building Arduino projects, including a fruit piano and a depth sensor. These experiences continue to bring learning to life in engaging and memorable ways.


Miskin Cup

This week, students represented QASMT in the Miskin Cup football fixture against Brisbane Boys' College. As part of this longstanding interschool tradition, the match reflected both competitive spirit and mutual respect. Played at Miskin Oval, we congratulate Brisbane Boys College who won the match 1-0.

The Miskin Cup showcases teamwork and resilience, contributing to a broader competition that brings together football, debating, and chess. The Miskin Cup continues to be a valued opportunity to build connection and school pride.

Theory of Knowledge Intensive Day

Our Year 12 students participated in their Theory of Knowledge Intensive Day, an important part of the IB journey. The TOK course invites students to explore the nature of knowledge and how we come to know what we know. It is a space for reflection, questioning, and deeper thinking, and this intensive day allowed students to fully immerse themselves in that process.


Stem Tours

Planning is also well underway for upcoming STEM Tours, and we look forward to sharing more details soon as these experiences take shape.



New student social platform

A reminder that this term introduced a new student social platform.

Through a reimagined SharePoint, students can now access a more visual and intuitive space that brings together the many aspects of school life. From sport and performances to classroom moments, it has been designed as a safe, school-managed environment where students can stay informed and feel connected.As we approach the Labour Day long weekend, I hope this provides an opportunity for rest and time with family.

Looking ahead, we anticipate several important events. National Sorry Day on Tuesday 26 May offers an important opportunity for reflection and understanding. Our Athletics Carnival on Thursday 28 May will bring energy and house spirit to the forefront. Later in the term, the Sustainability Fashion Parade on Thursday 25 June will once again showcase creativity, innovation, and thoughtful design.


“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you." 

- B.B. King


Alongside these, many other moments will continue to shape the experience of learning and community at QASMT.


​Warm regards, 

 

 

Kath Kayrooz 
 

Principal  

Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology 

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Last reviewed 30 April 2026
Last updated 30 April 2026