Below are all the Conversations, News Posts, Events and Information Posts for the Archives category.
1970 was a stand-out year for Waverley College. In February, the new ‘Middle School’ building was opened by Prime Minister...
Archives,
These images of classroom scenes are a reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of our facilities. On the...
Written, edited and distributed by the students, the Waverlian magazine was first published in 1931. It was issued once per term,...
Waverley College joined the Associated Schools of NSW (better known as the CAS) in 1944. It was the sixth (and...
Archives, Sport,
‘With the compliments of TAA’ is one of two similar images we hold in the archives of a group of boys...
Michael Cleary (Wallaby, Waratah, Rabbitoh and Rooster) is one of the finest Old Boys of Waverley College.
This image is an aerial view of the campus, taken in 1955. Looking towards the northwest with Salisbury St in...
Archives, Technology & Facilities,
The Waverley College Old Boys’ Union was formed in December 1908 by a large group of the first ex-students of...
Now a regular event, and a trip that many families consider routine, previous generations of Waverley boys – such as...
Distinguished Waverley College alumnus Peter Cosgrove was sworn in as Governor General of Australia on 28 March 2014.
Archives, Community,
Athletics – or simply ‘sports’ as it used to be called – has been a feature on the Waverley College...
Archives, Community, Extra-Curricular, Junior School, Sport,
Waverley College Old Boy, Massimo Luongo (Class of 2010) scored a fantastic goal as the Socceroos defeated South Korea 2-1...
Archives, Community, Sport,
In 1903, the Commonwealth passed an act of parliament that prescribed the terms under which the newly federated states would...
The Waverley College Crest VIRTUE IS ITS OWN REWARD The most obvious feature of the College crest is the gold...
Archives, Junior School, Sport,
The O’Sullivan family has had a long association with the College, going back to the 1920s when Mr O’Sullivan senior...
In 2014, the College published In Good Faith, Waverley College and the Great War 1914-1918 by Archivist, Kim Eberhard to...
Drama, debating and music began once again to flourish in the post-war years. Throughout 1947, the School’s Orchestra ‘practiced every...
Archives, Extra-Curricular,
Images of the development of Waverley College's first classrooms.
Waverley alumnus Bede Kenny was awarded the Victoria Cross for ‘conspicuous gallantry’ and bravery in WW1.
The Cadets of 2015 follow a long line of Waverley Boys who have enjoyed the opportunities offered through participation in...
The very first May Procession took place on 21 May 1911. Instigated by members of the Sodality, it would become...
April 25 marks the centenary of the Gallipoli Landings, an event which many believe shaped our nation. Several Waverley College...