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CAS Round 1 vs St Aloysius’ College – 1st XV Match Report

Waverley College travelled across the bridge to take on St Aloysius’ College in the opening round of the 2022 Combined Associated Schools Competition. Pleasingly, the sun was shining over the College Oval, and a dry pitch meant that there would be no excuses for both teams to engage with some running rugby.

The whistle blew, and the home side, St Aloysius’, put the pressure on the visiting team. This early pressure coupled with a number of early penalties saw Aloysius’ go to the front, 6 points to 0.

A breeze behind the Double V in the first half, saw Waverley working to secure territory with some handy kicks downtown, from Caleb Sinclair-Harris and Dane Towns. Some handling errors from Waverley did see some early opportunities lost.

A dashing run by Jonti Morshead-Feildel, followed by a cheeky offload to Solomon Tuqiri, had Waverley over for the first 5-pointer for the CAS competition. Just as Waverley looked to work into a rhythm, they were temporarily reduced to 14 men, following poor discipline at the tackle.

Still, the Waves continued to approach the match with an attacking flair. A slick run by Tino Jahnke-Tavana down the left sideline saw a well-placed chip kick find the hands of Tuqiri who went in for his second try. Tino put on a masterclass again as he stepped past several defenders, and then threw a magic ‘no look’ pass into the hands of the always-supportive Charles Alexander, who charged away to score. Waverley now in front 21 to 6.

It was time for Tino to get rewards for his efforts throughout the match, and he soon accepted a try in the left corner. Approaching the break, Waverley held a comfortable lead, but were looking for more points. An intercept from Sinclair-Harris put Waverley again in a point scoring position. The call to “rumble the ball” was signalled, which included some strong carries from AJ Preketes, Ethan Halatokoua and Noah Tofaeono. But the St Aloysius’ defensive line did a great job holding Waverley out. Half time was called.

The long shadows fell across the College Oval grounds, and it seemed to get colder and colder. Winter had well and truly hit Willoughby! While Waverley held a comfortable lead, would the home side come back?

Cooper Stynes started the half in good form, and was wonderful in the air, disrupting the opposition lineout on several occasions. These efforts were rewarded with a try on the back of an entertaining passage of play from Sinclair-Harris, Tino, Tom Martin and Ben Finegan.

Aloysius’ did not give up, and this effort was rewarded with a try to the delight of the home supporters. However, a couple of late tries to Lachlan Grant as well as Felix Turinui, son of Waverley College Old Boy and Wallaby Legend, Morgan, meant that it would be a comprehensive victory for Waverley.

Other Results from CAS

In other results from around the grounds, Barker defeated Trinity and Knox Grammar defeated Cranbrook in the opening round of CAS. Following the long weekend, Waverley heads up to Wahroonga, in what should be a schoolboy classic against Knox Grammar in Round 2 of the CAS Competition.

Around the Grounds

Last weekend was a successful day of rugby for Waverley College. From the 18 matches played against St Aloysius’, St Stanislaus and St Patrick’s, Waverley came away with 15 wins. The 4th XV match was unfortunately cut short due a player injury, and we pass on our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the St Aloysius’ player.

The 13s, 14s and 15s age group had an undefeated day. Credit to the 13Bs, 14Bs and 15Bs, who all had strong wins against A grade teams. Also, a shout out to the mighty 13Fs, who were the only team to travel out to Strathfield to have a great win against St Patrick’s.

Junior School Report

We would like to congratulate our representatives at the Junior School, who were courageous last weekend in their rugby fixtures.

Firstly, we congratulate the Prep 1sts who got to play on QP1 for the very first time. What was even more pleasing, was a try in the final seconds of the match to Kingsley Turinui, which saw a win to Waverley over Scots College. Well done, lads!

We would also like to congratulate the 11s age group, who had a number of players missing due to illness and State Oztag. We had a group of students who covered two games in C Division (with a win and a loss), and a group who covered two games across A and B divisions, recording two wins. The future is certainly bright with such wonderful determination and commitment from our Junior School students. We are proud of you all!

CAS Round 2 vs Knox Grammar School

Following the long weekend, Waverley College will have a challenging final week of rugby for Term 2 against Knox Grammar School. Knox are always wonderful competition across all age groups, and all our teams will need to be at their best for this encounter. Our 13s, 16s and Opens will play at Knox, while our 14s and 15s will play at Queens Park. It is important that all players get to training next week for this important fixture.

State Championships

We would like to wish all our students involved in the State Championships this weekend, the best of luck. We have a number of students who are involved in a number of club teams, playing at various venues across the state, from Orange to Concord. Safe travels to all involved!

WAVERLEY TO WIN!

 

Mr John McCoy

Convenor of Rugby

E: jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 

Waverley College will again be supporting the Mark Hughes Foundation and the Beanie for Brain Cancer Initiative. The brand new 2022 designs have been released, and will be available for purchase both at the Junior School (Reception) and Senior School (Wellbeing Centre) over the final weeks of Term 2. These will be $25 each.

Furthermore, we are encouraging Waverley College community to get behind the ‘Big Three Trek’ run by the Mark Hughes Foundation to launch the 2022 Beanie for Brain Cancer campaign. A group will be walking from NRL Headquarters in Sydney (Moore Park) to Newcastle.

We would love to see Waverley College families supporting the first leg of the walk from Moore Park to the Opera House (5kms) on Tuesday, 28 June 2022. Please wear your beanies and your Waverley College uniforms!

Would You Like More Information?

>>> Click here to view more information about the Big Three Trek run.

 

Mr John McCoy

Head of Aungier House

E: jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Students in Year 12 Marine Studies put their fishing skills to the test, casting a line at Parsley Bay and Rose Bay this week. This takes the theory coursework beyond the classroom, as students have developed their understanding of fish size and bag limits, knot tying, rod and reel maintenance, recreational fishing techniques and fish stock conservation strategies in Australia. 

There were a few fish biting on our second day of fishing, with Tom Kenny catching and releasing a beautiful box fish, and Gabriel Woodward catching, not one but two trevally, unfortunately too small to keep.

We are hoping on our next fishing trip to La Perouse, we will reel in a fish big enough for us to keep and cook up on the barbeques at school!

Tom Kenny's catch and release

Tom Kenny’s catch and release

 

Ms Gemma Brown

Head of Science

E: gbrown@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Sunday, we farewelled our graduating Year 12 Cadets, as they concluded their five years of service to the Unit at the Annual Passing Out Parade and Awards Ceremony. We were blessed with good weather, and many parents and friends came to see the Unit looking resplendent in their DPCU before the Reviewing Officer, LTCOL Delaney of NSW 2nd Brigade.

Ably commanded by the SUO, Zachary Straker, our cadets performed magnificently, demonstrating their respect for tradition, for the Cadet Unit, and for our Senior Ranks and their leadership over the past difficult years of isolation.

One of the benefits of the Cadet program is to develop tenacity and fortitude in times of hardship, but it was still amazing to see CPL Deuchar Dezarnaulds find the strength to receive his award from LTCOL Delaney, having just recovered from surgery on Sunday. Well done, Deuchar!

Congratulations to all our prize winners for their dedication and commitment to the Unit over the past year:

Waverley College Cadet Unit 2022 Awards

Most Efficient Cadet in the Field

A COY – CDT Kayden Baker

B COY – CDT Lachlan Isaac

C COY – CDT Lara Karlovsky

D COY – CDT Benjamin Webb          

SPT COY – CPL Julia Mallam            

Most Efficient JNCO Awards

A COY – CPL Bailey Barker                      

B COY – CPL Luca Patrick-Watkins

C COY – CPL Oliver Malzard

D COY – CPL Meg O’Connor

SPT COY – CPL Deuchar Dezarnaulds        

Commanding Officer’s Efficiency Awards

WO2 Mitchell Cahill

WO2 Alistair Isaac

WO2 Sarah Teitler

WO2 Angus Birrell

SGT Bert Cottell

SGT Catherine Fitzpatrick

SGT Christopher Kallo

SGT Paul Muir

SGT Ruben Stock

SGT Max Van Buuren

Commanding Officer’s Commendation for Excellence in the Field

CUO Sachiel Bass

CPL Jack Kerves

The Commanding Officer’s Commendation for Outstanding Contribution to the Unit

CUO Daniel Di Francesco

The Johnny O’Keefe Award for Excellence in the Band

WO2 Angus Birrell

The ADF Long Tan Award 2021 (Presented at Final Assembly 2021)

Year 10 Cadet – SGT Matteo Paolella

Year 12 Cadet – CUO Finn Anderson

The ADF Future Innovators Award 2021 (Presented at Final Assembly 2021)

Year 10 Cadet – SGT Ruben Stock

Year 12 Cadet – CUO Lachlan Muir

The Adventure Training Award 2022 (Presented by Australian Army Cadets at Majura MTA 2022)

SGT Hugh McDonald

SGT Paul Muir

The Major General Charles H New Trophy for Outstanding Leadership in the Field

WO2 Matteo Paolella

The Major F S Farrell Trophy for General Excellence in a Senior Specialty Platoon

WO2 Thomas Martin

The SGT Bede Kenny VC Memorial Award for the Most Efficient NCO

WO2 Kayla Heng                

The General Cosgrove Shield for the Most Efficient Senior Specialty Platoon

PNR Platoon

(Received by PNR Platoon Commander – CUO Mack Trustrum)              

The Major F D Marzorini Shield for the Most Efficient Platoon

10 Platoon

(Received by Platoon Commander – CUO Emma Pellegrini)  

The Lt Col P R Frost Company Cup for the Most Efficient Company

D Company

(Received by Company Commander – CUO Kai Chavez)              

The Officers’ Staff Cane for General Excellence in the Completion of Duties                 

CUO Hugo Pizzol    

The Col R J Marr Cane DFC QC for Meritorious Service

CUO Brandon Reid 

The Maj General J A Chapman Cane for the Best Cadet in the Unit

SUO Zachary Straker

Old Boys’ Union Ceremonial Swords

We thank the Old Boys’ Union for their generous donation of a further five ceremonial swords to the Unit. This year’s swords were presented by LTCOL Frost and Mr Salvatore Riolo to:

A Company Commander – CUO Darcy Ferguson – in honour of MAJ Sydney Walker DSO

B Company Commander – CUO Jacob Mulberry standing in for CUO Ellie Mallett – in honour of COL Bill Molloy sword

C Company Commander – CUO Hugo Pizzol – in honour of CAPT Thomas Westbrook

D Company Commander – CUO Kai Chavez – in honour of COL Brett Courtenay OAM

Cadet Quartermaster – CUO Brandon Reid – in honour of CAPT(AAC) Anthony Gleeson

Special Guests and Commanding Officer’s Sword

The celebrations continued into the evening as our Years 10 and 11 Dining Stewards converted the gymnasium into a formal military mess, enjoyed by special guests from the AAC, St Catherine’s School and Waverley College, joining our Year 12 cadets and their parents.

Always a special evening, this year we were also honoured with the presentation of the Commanding Officer’s Sword by Waverley College Old Boy, MAJGEN Charles New. We thank MAJGEN New for his generosity to, and support of, the Waverley College Cadet Unit.

Year 12 Cadets

As we end another Cadet Year, we thank the 30 Year 12 cadets for their leadership, their tenacity and their service to their rank and recruits. They have been outstanding role models and exemplary citizens:

WO1 Charles Alexander

CUO Sachiel Bass

CUO Kai Chavez

CPL Liam Davis

CUO Hugo Defina-Sperando

CUO Daniel Di Francesco

CUO Darcy Ferguson

SGT James Garrop

CUO Harrison Gippel

CUO James Harding

CUO Patrick Healy

SGT Chris Kallo

CUO Vanessa Kimpton

CUO James Kort

CUO Deanna Koumi

CUO Ellie Mallett

WO2 Thomas Martin

CUO Ivy McGrath

CUO Daniel McSweeny

CUO Jacob Mulberry

CUO Emma Pellegrini

CUO Hugo Pizzol

SGT Gemma Proctor

CUO Owen Punch

CUO Brandon Reid

CUO Zachary Straker

CUO Mack Trustrum

CUO Sophia Voigt

CUO Ian Vuk

CUO Alison Zaczek

Thank you

Thank you, also, to our fantastic Cadet staff for their commitment to the Unit in encouraging our young men and women to become proud and responsible citizens. We now turn our attention to developing our next leaders at the Promotions Courses from Monday, 27 June – Saturday, 2 July at Winbourne Conference Centre, Mulgoa.

A preparation afternoon will be held from 3.30pm – 5pm on Friday, 17 June. All promotions candidates are required to attend this afternoon and form up will be on the Centenary Quad.

For the rest of the Unit, I thank you for your commitment to Cadets over the past year and look forward to seeing you, along with our new recruits, at the Commanding Officer’s Parade on Friday, 29 July.

 

MAJ(AAC) Julie-Ann de Kantzow

Commanding Officer – WCCU

E: jdekantzow@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Did you know that the State Library New South Wales have a selection of fun activities and online resources for you to enjoy at home?

>>> Click here to view the incredible range of activities for students of all ages.

Calling All Storytellers and Aspiring Authors

Are you a storyteller? An aspiring author? Someone who loves to write and capture the world around you through stories? If you have answered ‘yes!’ to these questions, then their Young Writers Club is for you!

Brush up on your writing skills, get some inspiration, share ideas, and get stuck into writing. There will be lots of fun, fabulous writing tips and the opportunity to connect with  real-life authors and other inspiring people!

In Term 2, the program is offered online, once a fortnight during school term. Suitable for writers aged 8-14years.

Would you like more information?

Contact: Alicia and Susan

E: learning.library@sl.nsw.gov.au

 

Ms Sherri Falkinder

Librarian

E: sfalkinder@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Students in Year 8 have been using the Writer’s Toolbox Sentence Train game to develop their skills in sentence structure and written expression. Through modelled instruction, students have been able to explore the different ways grammar, punctuation and syntax create clear and focused ideas in their writing.

Many thanks to Literacy Coordinator, Mr Robert Tall, for providing us with these interactive activities. 

In combination with these literacy activities, my Year 8 students have been learning about Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, King Lear. In supporting student understanding through drama, students have created tableaus of the play’s famous opening scene, where King Lear divides his kingdom amongst his three daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. 

 

Ms Emma Halpin

English and History teacher

E: ehalpin@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Wednesday afternoon, Waverley debaters from Years 7 – 12 competed in the final round of CSDA (Catholic Schools’ Debating Association) against Champagnat. In an impressive feat, Waverley came away with the win in all year groups — a fantastic way to end the competition.

The adjudicators commended our students on the strength of their arguments and rebuttals, as well as the skill with which these were articulated. The coaches would like to congratulate all students involved, and thank them for their decorum and sophistication this term.

Thanks also to the students who volunteered their time to help chair the debates — Alejandro Zanapalis, Brandon Reid, Ricardo Zanapalis — and those who supported our teams in the audience.

We look forward to resuming competition next term, whilst also celebrating such a strong end to CSDA.

Waverley is so proud of each and every one of our debaters, and their commitment to Debating, week in, week out. We too, celebrate your brilliant achievement!

 

Ms Melanie Stephens

English Teacher and 1st Coach Debating

E: mstephens@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find below the schedule for the Year 12 Tutorials in Term 2, Week 8. Topics covered during the tutorials include content revision, study skills, exam preparation and practice papers. These tutorials have proven extremely valuable and, while not compulsory, are strongly encouraged.

It is important that we know attendance numbers so teachers can prepare accordingly. To that end, the expectation is that students who register for the tutorial, attend. Rolls will be taken to assist us to manage the program.  The cut-off time to register for morning tutorials is 3pm the day prior.

Mrs Lauren Ryan has emailed the registration sheet to students to register their attendance at the tutorials.

 
Date Subject Time Room Teacher
Monday, 13 June 2022 Queen’s Birthday public holiday
Tuesday, 14 June 2022
Mathematics Extension 1 3:30pm – 5pm E32 Steven Hall
SOR I & II 3:30pm – 5pm W22A Cath Stewart/
Martina Cooper
Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Biology 7:30am – 8:30am E02 Richard Chen
Drama 3:30pm – 5pm P118 Alison Jinga/
Peter Lamb
Thursday, 16 June 2022
Food Technology 7:30am – 8:30am TF2 Mark Neale
Spanish 7:45am – 8:30am W24 Daniel Kroll
Ancient History 3:30pm – 4:30pm K11 Nicholas Brophy
Visual Arts 3:30pm – 5pm C11 Natalie Oates
Friday, 17 June 2022
Industrial Technology (Multimedia) 7:15am – 8:15am W32A Anthony Gibbs
Chemistry 7:30am – 8:30am E04 Gary Kennedy

 

Ms Elizabeth Watson

Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning

E: ewatson@waverley.nsw.edu.au

The Year 10 Subject Selection Information Evening is scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, 21 June in the Waverley College Gymnasium from 6pm – 8pm. This is a compulsory event for all Year 10 students and parents and carers.  

The evening will provide an overview of the Stage 6 Subject Selection process and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the courses in which they have an interest. 

To this end, the evening will be structured as follows:

6pm – 7pm in the Gymnasium

7pm – 8pm in the Kenny Classrooms Venues

>>> Click here to view the Kenny Classrooms Venues.

This information should be considered along with the information provided via:

>>> Click here to view the Subject Information Booklet Stage 6.

>>> Click here to view the Course Requirement Booklet.

>>> Click here to view the Waverley College Subject Selection Website.

These should be read in conjunction with all of the opportunities for discussion and advice available to each and every boy. They will also be posted in the following secure site with the Head of Department videos which will be released later this term.

Students will not be asked to submit their initial selections until early Term 3 after the Parent / Teacher Interviews.

The College uses an online system for the students to nominate their subject selections for Stage 6.  

Students will receive an email with a link and a password to access the system in mid-June. Students should complete their subject selections online, print the confirmation, and submit this in hard copy form via the box outside the Executive Assistant to the Director of Curriculum’s office on Level 1 by Thursday, 28 July.

 Timeline – Term 2

Timeline – Term 3

 

Ms Lynsey Porter

Director of Curriculum

E: lporter@waverley.nsw.edu.au

The Year 8 Subject Selection Information Evening is scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, 21 June in Kenny Classrooms as per the below schedule from 6pm-7pm.

>>> Click here to view the Kenny venues for the Subject Selection Information Evening.

As outlined a couple of weeks ago, in Years 9 and 10, apart from the mandatory subjects, the students study two additional subjects commonly referred to as electives. The evening will provide an opportunity for students to learn more about the electives in which they have an interest.  

The information during this evening should be considered along with the booklet in the link below which outlines the pattern of study that the students undertake over Years 9 and 10, including the elective subjects available.

>>> Click here to view the Subject Selection Information Booklet Stage 5.

There is also a College Web Link below that offers further information on each course via a set of presentation slides.  

>>> Click here to view the Subject Selection College Web Link.

The subject selection process will be completed online early next term. Details on how to do this process will be sent out closer to the time.

The most important thing is that the students are selecting elective subjects that they will enjoy. These are important decisions to make, as they will influence the staffing and resourcing decisions the College has to make for the 2023 timetable.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Friday, 17 June, all Year 11 Marine Studies students will attend an excursion to the Sydney Fish Markets and the Sydney Aquarium.

Students will meet at the Sydney Fish Markets at 6:15am. Students will attend the fresh fish auction of the morning and have a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Fish Market.

Following the Fish Market tour, students will then make their way to the Sydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour, for a tour starting at 10am.

The purpose of this tour is for students to become more familiar with the ‘Dangerous Marine Creatures’ that we have been studying this term.

Students will be dismissed from Darling Harbour at 2pm to make their own way home at the conclusion of the excursion.

Attire/Uniform

Students must wear full academic winter school uniform.

Do I Need to Give Permission?

Yes.

>>> Click here to view and complete the Year 11 Marine Studies – Dangerous Marine Creatures Excursion Permission Slip.

 

Mr Richard Chen

Science Teacher

E: rchen@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Monday, 20 June, boys from Years 9 and 10 PASS will participate in an incursion run by Wheelchair Sports NSW. This opportunity links to the topic of physical activity and sport for specific groups in the PASS programme.

The Wheelchair Sports Roadshow team will facilitate a session and share their experience of life with a disability. Boys will get a unique and fun experience to try Wheelchair Sport while increasing knowledge of diversity and inclusion.

The cost for this will be included in school fees.

Wheelchair Sports Basketball

Image courtesy: Wheelchair Sports NSW/ACT

Session Times and Locations

Each class will meet at the gym at the start of their designated period:

Attire/Uniform

Boys are required to wear their PE uniform as they would for a normal PE practical lesson. Students are still expected to attend school wearing full winter academic uniform.

 

Mr Pat Darvill

HOD PDHPE

E: pdarvill@waverley.nsw.edu.au