Senior School

Careers & Pathways Newsletter
The latest edition of our Careers and Pathways newsletter is available here
Features include:
- Friends’ Careers Expo next Monday
- Compare Universities table
- UTAS Health Taster Day sign up
- Helpful Resources on TFS Careers & Pathways Site
- Scholarship and Early Entry Guides (studyworkgrow)
- Bond university - parent information evening
- Interested in a trade?
Private Study
From Term 2 2026, the Senior School Library is open until 4.30pm, Monday to Thursday for private study. Supervision will be provided by Library staff.
Term 2 Library hours are:
- Monday-Thursday 8.00am - 4.30pm
- Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm
Catch up Sessions
Senior School catch up sessions will now be held in the Senior School Library.
Catch up sessions run from 3.00-4.00pm on Monday and 3.45-4.45pm on Thursday.
Please contact Kate Baldry with any questions.
Pathways Planning - Years 11 and 12, 2027
This year our Year 10 students continue to work with their teachers and course coordinators to investigate pathways opportunities for Years 11 and 12 and beyond. We have developed an extensive program to provide students with information and counselling about the IB Diploma, TCE and VET options at Friends’ and potential career paths post-school.
Key dates:
- Week 1: Introduction to subject choice information and exploring how a pathways map can support students in their future decision making.
- Week 2: Course pathway information from our IB, TCE and VET Co-ordinators and our two Pathway Advisors, Trish and Kim (12 and 14 May).
- Week 3: Opportunity to hear from our Learning Leaders in Arts and Technology about pathways in Years 11 and 12
- Week 4: Careers Expo (Monday 25 May). Students have an opportunity to hear from a range of career and industry experts.
- Pathway Presentation from our IB, TCE and VET Co-ordinators in The Farrall Centre for parents and students (Wednesday 20 May).
- Link to the 2027 Coursebook to be emailed to families (Thursday 21 May)
- Week 5: Students receive subject selection information
- Weeks 6-9: Pathway interviews for all Year 10 students. Parents are welcome to attend these interviews. Access to Faculty and individual subject videos.
- Subject choices due Thursday 25 June.
Information has been emailed to all parents. Please get in touch if you have any questions about the process.
Years 7-12 SSATIS Cross Country Carnival
The SSATIS Cross Country Carnival is to be held at the Domain - Soldiers Memorial grounds on Wednesday 27 May. Years 7 to 10 students will travel to and from the venue by bus. This will depart from the Argyle Street bus stop at 9.00am and return at approximately 2.30pm. Students will need to bring suitable energy food, a drink bottle and their lunch.
A school bus has been arranged to transport Years 11/12 students to the Domain, leaving Carr Street at 12.10pm and returning at the completion of the carnival.
We ask that students ensure they are organised to wear the correct sports uniform. Given the time of year, a warm jacket and wet weather gear is highly recommended for this event.
Parents are most welcome to attend.
Australian History Competition
Between 25 May and 12 June, Year 10 students will be participating in the Australian History Competition. Students will participate during their timetabled 10 Humanities classes. Further information is available here. Please contact Mark Allen or your child’s 10 Humanities Teacher, if you have any questions.
Konnichiwa!
We are currently seeking host families to welcome 20 students from Kochi Kokusai School, who will be visiting from approximately 25 July to 6 August — and we would love your support in making this exciting cultural exchange possible!
Please don’t worry if life feels busy. Our visiting students are hoping to experience everyday Australian life just as it is — whether that’s cheering on sport from the sidelines, joining in with family routines, spending time with pets, or simply relaxing at home.
Hosting is a wonderful opportunity to build connections, share cultures, and create memories that can last a lifetime for both your family and the students.
If you are interested in hosting or would like more information, please contact Lara Wojcik
Academic Integrity and the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Friends’ celebrates the intrinsic good in all. We respect our young people as learners with original ideas and value and encourage ongoing growth and reflection. Increasingly, some students are using generative artificial intelligence (genAI) to generate or support their school work. Although this is sometimes acceptable or even encouraged, where original student work is required, the use of genAI may constitute a breach of academic integrity.
Senior School courses now have a cover sheet for any assessment tasks completed outside of class. This sheet clearly indicates acceptable use of genAI for that task.
Students must:
- Complete their draft process in a Google doc shared with their teacher
- Complete a statement of genAI use as part of their assessment task
Reference any genAI tools used
We encourage parents to discuss the use of genAI with their children and to support the school’s commitment to celebrating authentic, original student work. All students have access to a bespoke Academic Integrity module based on their courses studied. This is a great source of information on what constitutes academic integrity at Friends’. If there is a need for further support or clarification, please contact your child’s teacher, tutor or Kate Baldry, Deputy Head of Senior School - Learning.
2026 Friends' Senior School Musical Legally Blonde The Musical | Tickets On Sale Now
The Friends’ School is excited to announce the Senior School Musical in 2026 – Legally Blonde the Musical, which will be staged at the Theatre Royal in June. This high-energy, hilarious and heart-warming production follows Elle Woods on her journey from heartbreak to Harvard Law School, where she challenges stereotypes, defies expectations and proves that staying true to yourself is the ultimate strength. Packed with show-stopping numbers, dynamic choreography and plenty of iconic moments, this vibrant production is as full of fun as it is of heart—celebrating resilience, friendship and the power of believing in yourself. Don’t miss your chance to bend and snap your way to the box office!
Book Now: https://www.theatreroyal.com.au/shows/legally-blonde
Peter Jones Peace Prize
This writing competition is open to Years 7-10 students.
The 2026 theme is…
“Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” – Albert Einstein.
Entries close at 4pm on the last day of Term 2: Friday 10 July.
For more information, talk to your English teacher, contact Nadine Frick or visit our TFS Writing Prizes Google site via the English page on our Library Learnpath.
Jean Yeates Writing Prize
This writing competition is open to Years 11-12 students.
The 2026 theme is…
Knot
Entries close at 4pm on the last day of Term 2: Friday 10 July.
For more information talk to your English teacher, contact Nadine Frick or visit our TFS Writing Prizes Google site via the English page on our Library Learnpath.
Years 7-10 Art Exhibition
Family and friends are invited to view an exhibition of Years 7 - 10 artwork on display in The Farrall Centre. The exhibition will run from Thursday 21 May until Friday 3 July and will be open to visitors during school hours. Please sign in at the Middle School or Primary School Offices.
Co-curricular Opportunities
Discover our Co-curricular Online Handbook—your essential guide to enrichment, clubs, sports, music, service, policies, and key dates across all year levels. Visit the handbook to explore opportunities, plan ahead, and get involved in our vibrant co-curricular life.
Absentees
If your child will be absent from school for the day please advise the Senior School Office (phone: 6210 2255, or email: seniorschooloffice@friends.tas.edu.au). We appreciate your support in this process.


