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Dear Parents and Carers of Junior School Students

We are pleased to inform you that our CANVAS Learning Management system is now open for all Parents and Carers of Junior School Students. The benefit of this is that you will be able to access assessment task results and any feedback for formative tasks in real-time, rather than waiting for a static report snapshot.

Further information on the purpose of launching this system and instructions for access can be viewed in the short video and overview instructions in the link below.

Please make sure you save this weblink to your Internet browser for easy access to the login page:  https://canvas.waverley.nsw.edu.au/login/canvas

For technical support please contact iAssist outlining the issue, or use the CANVAS Helpdesk, found on the dashboard of your CANVAS page.

 

Mrs Lynsey Porter – Director of Curriculum

E: lporter@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Ms Jenna Turnbull – Innovation Coordinator

E: jturnbull@waverley.nsw.edu.au

The Year 12 Semester 1 Report will be available next week for you to view and download on the Parent Lounge in TASS. We will inform parents and carers via email when the reports are available.

This report provides an overview of your son’s performance in Semester 1 for each subject including: A-E grades for the focus subject outcomes, at least two recommendations and commendations outlining suggested targets and areas of strength for your son, Learner Profile grades and a mark, cohort average (mean) based on the most recent assessment task, and course ranking based on his cumulative assessment total so far in Year 12.

Once you log on, select the [Academic Reports] option from the menu on the left. You will then be presented with a list of available reports. In this case it will be the Year 12 Semester 1 Report, where you will be able to download a PDF.

Further information about how your son has performed in his cohort is available via the Parent Lounge Analytics. You should go to the [Student Details] drop down menu and select [Academic Analytics]. Please note, that this will be available approximately 24 hours after the release of these reports. This area provides a box and whiskers graph that allows parents and carers to view the position of their son’s mark in relation to the rest of the cohort in each subject. The box and whiskers plot indicates student groupings by quartile and median.

Parent Lounge

>>> Click here to access the Waverley College Parent Lounge.

User id = Your family ID

Password = If you cannot remember your password, you can reset by selecting ‘forgot password.’

Technical Issues?

For any technical issues or if you need to confirm your son’s ID, please contact iAssist at iassist@waverley.nsw.edu.au

If you are unsure of your Family ID, or need assistance logging into the Parent Portal, please contact the iAssist Team at iassist@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find in the link below, the half-yearly examination timetable for Year 10 that was sent to the students at the beginning of Week 3.  

>>> Click here to view the YEAR 10 Semester 1 2022 Exam Timetable.

You will note that students have Minimum Standards Tests scheduled towards the end of the examination period. Since 2020, students in NSW have needed to meet a minimum standard of literacy and numeracy to receive the Higher School Certificate.

Students will have many chances to meet the HSC minimum standard from Year 10 until a few years after completing Year 12, but their Higher School Certificate will not be awarded until the minimum standards have been met.

Students will demonstrate they have achieved the minimum standards by completing three online tests to a Level 3 standard. These online tests are 45-minutes long each, and include: 

The first opportunity for Year 10 to complete these tests will be held during Term 2, Week 6 at Waverley College, towards the end of the half-yearly examination period. The dates are outlined on the examination schedule.

Feedback of student results will be provided as soon as it becomes available, usually within two weeks.

For further information, please see the HSC Minimum Standard Information on the NESA website, which can also be viewed in the link below.

>>> Click here to view the HSC Minimum Standard Information.

If you have any queries, please contact Ms Lynsey Porter, Director of Curriculum.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find in the link below, the half-yearly examination timetable that was sent to Year 7 students at the beginning of Week 3.

>>> Click here to view the YEAR 7 Semester 1 2022 Exam Timetable.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find in the link below, the half-yearly examination timetable that was sent to Year 8 students at the beginning of Week 3.

>>> Click here to view the YEAR 8 Semester 1 2022 Exam Timetable.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find in the link below, the half-yearly examination timetable that was sent to Year 9 students at the beginning of Week 3.

>>> Click here to view the YEAR 9 Semester 1 2022 Exam Timetable.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

E: csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Please find below the schedule for the Year 12 Tutorials in Term 2, Week 4. 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 that 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. Should numbers fall below five, we may not be able to run that particular session.

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

Date Subject Time Room Teacher
Monday, 16 May 2022
Mathematics Standard 7:30am – 8:30am E35 Nicola Silsby
Mathematics Advanced 7:30am – 8:30am E15 Sharon Chandler
Drama 3:30pm – 5pm P12 Alison Jinga
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 Mathematics Standard 7:30am – 8:30am E42 Phoebe Guirguis
Wednesday, 18 May 2022
Biology 7:30am – 8:30am E02 Richard Chen
Chemistry 7:45am – 8:30am E04 Emily Pace
Mathematics Extension 2 3:30pm – 4:30pm E32 Steven Hall
PDHPE 3:30pm – 5pm GHR Rebecca Gair
Thursday, 19 May 2022
Design and Technology 7:15am – 8:30am T04 James Spargo
Spanish 7:45am – 8:30am W24 Daniel Kroll
Friday, 20 May 2022
Industrial Technology (Multimedia) 7:15am – 8:15am W32A Anthony Gibbs
Music 2 7:30am – 8:30am P14 Chris Balkizas

 

Mrs Elizabeth Watson

Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning

E: ewatson@waverley.nsw.edu.au

>>> Click here to view the fixtures. 

 


Week 3 of Winter Activities

Well done to all students, staff and coaches on a full round of winter activities last weekend.

Debating

Our Debating Teams performed very well at Loreto Kirribilli last Friday evening with some excellent arguments presented by all teams. Our Debating Teams are at home this Friday evening against our sister school St Clare’s College, and I am sure all students will be exceptionally courteous and respectful.

Tennis, AFL and Football

Our 1st IV Tennis also had a terrific win last weekend against Knox and are only getting better, as well as our 1sts AFL and 1sts Football also securing impressive victories.

Congratulations

Well done to Marko Rangan (Year 11) on his selection for NSWCIS Basketball this week.

Co-curricular Expectations

This week, we are home to local rivals Cranbrook in Football and Tennis, as well as the Shore School in Rugby. I would like to remind all member of the College community of some important points:

Winter Co-curricular Uniform

Winter Co-curricular Uniform

1st XI Football

Our 1st XI Football played their next round of the CIS Independent cup this week against Mamre Anglican School. Despite a great effort and with a number of players out sick and injured, the Waverley team were defeated 1-4. Well done to these boys, and the coaches, and we can now keep focusing on the CAS season ahead.

CIS Hockey and Rugby League

We also have a number of boys trialling this week for CIS Hockey and Rugby League. I want to wish these boys well, but also highlight that your schoolwork and assessments are the priority if there are any clashes.

Good luck to all teams this week!

 

Mr Steve O’Donnell

Director of Co-curricular

E: sodonnell@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On 29 April, Christian Kitas represented Waverley College at the illustrious public speaking competition: the Lawrence Campbell Oratory Competition. Held at Sydney Grammar, representatives from thirteen high schools were given fifteen minutes to prepare an eight-minute speech on an unseen topic. 

The topics for 2022 were: “I have ever hated all nations, professions and communities, and all my love is toward individuals”, “Some praise at morning what they blame at night, but always think the last opinion right”, and the most popular of the evening, “There’s a crack, a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.”

Christian Kitas 2022 Lawrence Campbell Oratory Comp

Congratulations to Christian Kitas for his oratory skills and confidence

Arguably, the most difficult of the public speaking competitions for students, the adjudicators look for intelligence, humour, expression, relevance to topic, and elocution in the students’ speeches. Whilst not placing, Christian represented both himself and the College proudly. He spoke about key concerns many teenagers face today, including the pressures of social media and the need to look beyond the superficial. 

Thank you to Miss Halpin for her organisation of the evening, and Miss Stephens for working with Christian to prepare for the competition. Congratulations to Christian for his oratory skills and confidence.

 

Miss Melanie Stephens

English Teacher

E: mstephens@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Early Improvements

On Saturday, 7 May, Waverley College progressed into the second round of the GPS/CAS/ISA trial Rugby fixtures against St Ignatius’ College, Riverview. It was pleasing to see the improvements throughout all age groups. Waverley managed to be successful in 18 matches out of the 22 played. I am sure this will really help start to bring teams together as they begin to be established.

Culture

Last week at the College Assembly, our School Captain, Daniel McSweeny, addressed the student body. In his address he spoke about culture and “how we do things around here” at Waverley College. A key point which Daniel touched on, was support.

This week, I would like to highlight the supportive efforts of two of our students: Lucius McFarlane and Angus Sundkvist. Unfortunately, our 15As side was hit with illnesses over the weekend, arriving at the Riverview grounds with 13 players. Lucius and Angus, who played in the 14As match earlier, put their hand up to help out the 15As side. All just to support their Waverley mates.

The efforts displayed here led to a victory to the 15As, 19 to 17. We congratulate Lucius and Angus for their incredible and supportive efforts last week.

Wet Weather

Unfortunately, wet weather hit us again this week, which forced Centennial Parklands to close the Queens Park Grounds. This has been a great shame on the back of the momentum that teams gained, from last weekend’s results. A reminder, however, that if training is cancelled in the afternoons, students do have access to the Waverley College Weights Room, where they can complete conditioning training under the guidance of Mr Jeremy Roff.

Senior Students using the Weights and Fitness Room

Students using the Weights and Fitness Room

A Senior Students using the Weights and Fitness Room

GPS/CAS/ISA Trial Fixture Vs Shore

This week, Waverley College will play Shore. Shore is a GPS school that has displayed improvements in their rugby program in recent years. All teams will need to be ready for this fixture, as it will certainly be a test for all age groups.

13s, 16s and Opens teams will play at Queens Park, while the 14s and 15s will be over the bridge at Shore. Players are reminded to check the Waverley app to confirm team selections for the week, as well as fixtures.

Thank you to our Helpers

We really appreciate and thank all those parents who generously provided time and energy to assist with the Canteen and BBQ at Queens Park. Last weekend, the weather was perfect, and the crowds were certainly back! We are so grateful to our parents and friends who played the role as hosts to our visitors, to make them all feel so welcome.

We have another big round of Rugby and Football this weekend, and would appreciate any offers of support – even if you are able to help with the Canteen for an hour, while your son warms up for his match.

Where Do I Sign Up to Help?

If any parents, carers and friends are free to assist at any stage this weekend (or throughout the season), please register your interests on the 2022 online roster.

>>> Click here to sign up to the online roster to help at the Canteen and BBQ at Queens Park.

Next weekend, our 14s and 15s finally get the chance to play on our home grounds at Queens Park. We are looking for parents from these age groups to assist with the canteen duties on this day. If you can help between 8am and 1pm, we would love you to sign up on the online roster above.

Rugby ISTS Indigenous Round

Waverley College App

A reminder that students, parents and carers are encouraged to download the Waverley College app and subscribe to ‘Rugby.’ Here, you can find weekly fixtures, team lists (updated weekly), and any important last-minute announcements.

Waverley College app

Are You Interested in Writing Short Weekly Match Reports and Highlights for Nurrunga?

Interested students need to write 250word (or less) articles to let the community know how their team performs each weekend. A weekly prize is up for grabs for the most entertaining articles!

Before submitting your article, please double check your spelling and 250-word count.

Please submit your 250-word articles via email to Mr McCoy jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Students during a senior study group session in the library

Referees

Thank you to those parents and friends who have volunteered to help officiating over the week. Again, we would certainly welcome any support from parents and friends in the community, who can donate time to assist as officials.

Should you be interested, (whether you are qualified or not), please email Mr McCoy jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Any help would be very much appreciated!

Presentation Night

We are still asking if any members of the community might have ideas about possible venues to cater for larger groups for our end of season Rugby Presentation Night. If you do have any ideas, please feel free to email these to Mr McCoy jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

I look forward to seeing you on the sidelines this weekend!

WAVERLEY TO WIN!

 

Mr John McCoy

Convenor of Rugby

E: jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Waverley is proud of its cross-curricular offerings. For many years now, the Geography and Religion departments join together, align their content, and undertake a stimulating day of exploration with Year 7 at Centennial Parklands. This edifies their understanding of ‘Water in the World’ and ‘Stewards of Creation.’ 

The weather may have been overcast, but spirits were high as Year 7 participated in a joint Year 7 Geography and Religion Excursion. Students learnt navigation skills, studied water quality, met ducks, wrote prayers, reflected and solidified friendships – all whilst trying to stay as dry as possible.

The weather was kind to us, even though the walk to and from the College drew some complaints such as “the hill is too steep!” All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable day. Thank you to our energetic teachers who gave up their time to be part of this cross-curricular event, and to our enthusiastic students for participating in the day.

 

Mr Nicholas Sposari

Teacher of HSIE and Religion

E: nsposari@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Last Friday, our Senior Debate team competed against Loreto, Kirribilli in Round 1 of the 2022 CSDA competition. 

They debated topics ranging from Australian politics on a local and federal level, to the role of television in an increasingly digitised world.

Each team presented their arguments and rebuttals with aptitude and poise and, I am thrilled to say, we came away with deserved wins in each of our 7 – 12 teams. 

I congratulate all teams on their success, and look forward to Round 2.

 

Ms Emma Halpin

Convenor of Debating and Public Speaking

E: ehalpin@waverley.nsw.edu.au