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Year 12 House Retreats will take place on Monday 28 – Wednesday 30 March.

Permission notes will be sent in the coming week. 

 

Warm regards,

Ms Sue Walsh

Director of Identity & Student Formation

E: swalsh@waverley.nsw.edu.au

>>> Click here to view the weekly Careers newsletter.

Please see me if you require any further assistance or information.

 

Ms Kath Knowles

Senior Studies and Careers Coordinator

E: kknowles@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Waverley College 2020 Year Books are hot off the press and ready for collection.

Our annual, glossy, hard-copy Year Books record, highlight and commemorate our College, and are a beloved tradition at Waverley.

A wonderful memento of your son’s year at the College, we encourage all families to obtain one copy of this special keepsake, so that together they may reminisce over what happened in this incredible year, and recall forgotten moments through inspiring images and reports.

Should you wish to obtain a copy of the 2020 Year Book, please collect your free, 295-page edition from the Senior School Reception on Birrell Street.

You can also read the 2020 Year Book online, HERE

Warm regards,

Waverley College Marketing Team

Parent Gatherings 

I have been liaising with Ms Jade Stapleton (President Parents’ Association) and the parent Cocktail Party will be postponed to later in the year (probably in Term 2). However, Year level parent gatherings will proceed. Dates and venues are being finalised for individual year group gatherings, and will be sent out by the end of Week 3.

COVID-19 Update 

Please ensure your son has a mask when he leaves home and a back up mask in case it breaks during the day. Whilst our Health Centre has back up masks, we can not maintain the rate of providing masks for students that is currently occuring. 

There has been a delay in us receiving RAHT tests from the NSW Government, and Years 8, 9 and 10 are currently one short. RAHT tests will be distributed on Monday to these Year levels. 

Please see below the current number of students across each Year level and also staff who currently have COVID-19, or who have been a close contact. We are travelling well at present, but I encourage all community members to continue to embrace preventative measures: 

COVID-19 positive cases = 48

Household/Close contacts = 33

Getting to School on Time 

COVID-19 has definitely had an impact on transport to and from school, with buses and car traffic being most affected. Despite these difficulties, we encourage parents to ensure that their son is at school well before the starting time of 8:40am, and to allow for delays in their son’s journey.

It makes such a difference being able to start the first lesson of the day with every student in attendance and ready to learn. Getting into good habits and routines early in the year sets your son up well for a successful year ahead. How he wears his uniform, his appearance, manners, organisational skills, and demeanour, all have an impact on every aspect of his life. 

Parent Involvement Matters

Research overwhelmingly concludes that a student’s home environment is one of the biggest factors influencing the success of a student. There are specific parent behaviours that are most influential:

Cosi 

The Drama Departments of St Clare’s School and Waverley College are very excited to announce that we are staging a classic Australian play this year called Cosi by Louis Nowra in June in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC). Set in a psychiatric facility, Cosi is a play about friendship, romance, community and difference. Mr Peter Lamb is directing and Ms Alison Jinga is producing the show. Rehearsals will be held outdoors and are on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. 

Student Congratulations 

Congratulations to Luke White (Year 11) who took out First Prize in the Senior Mayor’s Choice Award for his photograph Street Mirror in the Youth Photographic Award and Short Film Prize, Woollahra Council’s annual competition.

Congratulations to Joshua Tsoukalas (Year 9) who took out the Winner of the People’s Choice Award for his photography landscape My Happy Place in the Youth Photographic Award and Short Film Prize, Woollahra Council’s annual competition.

Congratulations to Marko Rangan (Year 11) on his selection in the U18 NSW metropolitan basketball team. 

Staff update

Welcome to the following new staff to the College;

Philip Shepherd, Cadet Admin Officer

Philip Shepherd, Cadet Admin Officer

Rita Roshni, Science Technician

Rita Roshni, Science Technician

James Listberger, Science Technician

James Listberger, Science Technician

Alice Green, Canteen Team

Alice Green, Canteen Team

Read more: Parent Information Night, Elephant Ed ‘Puberty and Embracing Change’ webinar, face masks, Parent Questionnaire, Junior School canteen changes, Visual Arts Club, Chess Club, diary dates, Sports and Swimming Trials, Junior School swimming carnival, Co-Curricular Parent/Carer liaison role – expressions of interest, Home Learning Club procedures.

 


It is hard to grasp that we are already moving through Term 1 at a rapid pace. It has been lovely being able to visit classrooms since the students returned, and see that they are settling in so well to new environments and routines.

Parent Information Night

Parent Information Night will be held on Monday, 14 February, hosted by your class teacher. Unfortunately, we are unable to have our parents on site for this, so it will be held via zoom. You will receive an email from our IT Department on Friday, 11 February, providing instructions on how to access zoom, and the meeting ID you will need to use for your session.

Elephant Ed

P​​lease see below for an invitation to a webinar presented by Elephant Ed on Puberty & Embracing Change, for our Junior School Students. 

When: 6pm – 7pm on Thursday, 24 February, 2022

Topic: Puberty & Embracing Change

Elephant Ed is a leading sexuality education provider to hundreds of schools around Australia. Elephant Ed’s workshops are evidence-based, age-appropriate and mapped to State and National curriculum guidelines. Elephant Ed is endorsed by the eSafety Commissioner as a Trusted eSafety Provider.

In advance of Elephant Ed’s workshops with the Waverley College Junior School students, this webinar will include discussion around the physical, social and emotional changes associated with puberty, as well as strategies for starting open and effective conversations at home.

You are required to register in advance for this webinar. Please use the link below to register.

>>> Click here to view and complete Elephant Ed registration information.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Face Masks

A reminder that students from Year 5 – Year 12 are required to wear masks at school whilst indoors. We have spares at school, however we are very quickly running out. We ask that you pack a few extra masks in a plastic bag and place them in your son’s school bag. 

Parent Questionnaire

You should have received a parent questionnaire via email on Monday, 31 January. Please ensure you fill this out to inform the classroom teacher on how to best support your son this year. If you would like to meet with your class teacher before this time, or feel you need to discuss your son in a face-to-face meeting, please do not hesitate to contact your class teacher. This survey will close on Sunday, 6 February.

Junior School Canteen 

Our new canteen service began on Monday, and seems to be running smoothly. The boys are particularly loving the vending machines.

If you missed this in last week’s Nurrunga, please take the time to learn more on our website about the significant changes to the way breakfast is accessed, and the ordering and payment options for recess, lunch, drinks and healthy snacks. The Junior School canteen link is below.

>>> Click here to view the significant changes to the Junior School canteen.

Visual Arts Club

In 2022, Visual Arts Club will be offered at Waverley as an extracurricular summer activity for students from Years 5–12. Visual Arts Club provides an opportunity for students to build skills in critical and creative thinking.

>>> Click here to register by viewing the article by Ms Natalie Oates, Head of Visual Arts.

Chess Club

In 2022, midday Chess classes will be offered in the Learning Hub for Junior School students on Tuesdays 12:30-1:30pm. These stimulating classes will again be operated by Sydney Academy of Chess and deliver multiple educational benefits. Chess helps to enhance memory, develop problem solving skills, encourage creative thinking and accelerate emotional development.

>>> Click here to view Chess Club enrolment and payment information for Terms 1–4.

Diary Dates

Please find below some reminders about upcoming events. For all of Term 1 events, please refer to the College calendar. 

Year 5 laptop deployment

Exciting Year 5 laptop deployment!

Year 5 laptop deployment

Year 5 laptop deployment

Year 5 laptop deployment

Year 5 laptop deployment

 

Ms Gabrielle Smith

Director of Junior School

E: gsmith@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 


Sports and Swimming Trials (Overview)

All of our Junior School students enjoyed a jam-packed two days for both the Sports and Swim Trials on Monday, 31 January and Tuesday, 1 February. Both days were warm, but considering the conditions, all students gave it their absolute all in the hope of being selected in a team within their chosen sport preferences.

All students swam their hearts out at the swimming trial to help them be placed in a competitive heat for the Swimming Carnival on Friday, 11 February. It gave them a chance to cool down before moving onto their final sports trial session. Any students who were away for the swim trial will be placed into the absent race, or will have their previous year time used to place them in a swimming heat.

Junior School Water Polo Sports Trials

Junior School Water Polo Sports Trials

Junior School Water Polo Sports Trials

Junior School Water Polo Sports Trials

As I made my way around the sports sessions, the level of enjoyment and excitement from our students was very evident. I would like to acknowledge all Junior School staff and coaches, who brought so much energy and enthusiasm to all of the sport trial sessions. They diligently followed the selection process to ensure all students trialled were placed into a team, in the fairest and most appropriate way. This made both days run seamlessly.

Students have now been placed into their team for the Summer Co-Curricular Season. As mentioned, all coaches followed the Junior Schools Selection Process to ensure students were graded based on skill level and overall character traits. Please refer to the selection process document included in last week’s Nurrunga for further clarification.

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Junior School Basketball Sports Trials

Unfortunately, each year we have a select group of students who are disappointed by not making it into their first or second preference. This is a situation that we continue to try to improve each year, to ensure our students are happy with where they have been placed, even if it wasn’t their preferred choice. 

As mentioned in the Waverley College app announcement sent on Thursday, your son has now been given a hard copy of the training schedule, and this has been added on the College website.

>>> Click here to view the training schedule on the Waverley College website.

Please refer to the season draw and address list, which are also included on the College website. Please be advised that because your son has only just found out his sports team, he will not be required to have his sports attire for next week’s training. This will allow all parents to get to the uniform shop in their own time. Please note that your son must have his sports attire for Round 1 (Saturday, 12 February).

Year 6 Cricket Sports Trials

Year 6 Cricket Sports Trials

Year 6 Cricket Sports Trials

Year 6 Cricket Sports Trials

Junior School Swimming Carnival

After a successful swim trial this week, we are all set for our Swimming Carnival to be held at the Senior School pool on Friday, 11 February from 9:30am.

For those who would like to attend the Carnival, we are able to accomodate one parent per family. We ask that when arriving as a spectator, you enter through the pool gate on Salisbury Street – this is the street that runs beside the pool. 

You will be asked to QR Code in and your vaccination status will be checked by the staff member on duty. We ask that while you are on site, please socially distance yourself from other members of the community. 

Sun Protection: As previously mentioned, for the trial days, all students are asked to pack sunscreen for the Swimming Carnival. The College provides sunscreen tubs, and staff will continually remind students to re-apply sunscreen on the day. 

Please ensure you place further responsibility on your son to manage his re-applying of sunscreen throughout the day, as the responsibility cannot solely be placed on staff.

Junior School House Swimming Carnival

Students are strongly encouraged to wear their House colours on the day as support. Alternately, they can also wear their sports uniform. Students can wear their swimmers underneath, or pack swimmers in their swim bag, to get changed at the pool change rooms. 

Please remember sunscreen as mentioned, water, towel, goggles, Waverley sports hat and a Waverley swimming cap. We will lend swimming caps to students who do not have a Waverley cap, as we need these to clearly indicate your son’s House. Please also remember a packed lunch and recess, or you can order lunch via Flexischools, and it will be delivered to the pool.

We look forward to a great day!

Co-Curricular Parent/Carer Liaison Role – Expressions of Interest

If you are a Junior School Parent/Carer, and would like to involve yourself as an assistant to your son’s sporting team, please read further. The role of Co-curricular Parent/Carer Liaison gives a vital link between the College Coach/Teacher, myself and the Parents/Carers and students involved. These people will serve as a point of contact throughout the co-curricular sporting season.

Roles may include supporting the coach with specific duties, such as team organisation (correct uniform/safety gear and extra umpiring responsibilities when umpires need assistance). The role could occasionally require you to fill in as the coach for training, or a game if the team’s coach is late, suddenly unavailable, or needs support at any time. 

Your assistance will provide significant support to the coach throughout the season.

>>> Click here to complete the Junior School Co-Curricular Parent/Carer Liaison Google Form, if you think you could fulfil this role.

Thank you for your consideration, and I look forward to meeting you and getting to know you better throughout 2022.

 

Mr Jack Wachtel

Assistant Director of Co-Curricular (Years 5-8)

E: jwachtel@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 


Home Learning Club – Week 3

We offer all students in Year 5 and Year 6 the opportunity to receive free additional support after school, for the completion of home learning tasks. The afternoon sessions also provide a quiet, supervised study space for students who want to complete their assigned tasks.

Home Learning Club operates in the Learning Hub from 3pm until 4pm – Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during school term, unless there is a scheduled Professional Development meeting, and then the club will be closed. You will be unable to book at these times.

Procedures

>>> Click here to register your son for Home Learning Club.

Only register his name once, to allow other students the opportunity to attend. The session is limited to 20 spots. There will be a roll call to ensure attendance.

Students are required to stay for the full session unless there is a message in the student diary requesting early leave, a parent signature will be required.

Behaviour

As it is important to respect the rights of others to learn and work, all students are expected to settle to work in the Learning Hub and not cause a disturbance for others.

Teachers

If you require any further information, feel free to contact us.

E: nzivanovic@waverley.nsw.edu.au

E: gbransby@waverley.nsw.edu.au 

An important note to remember, if afternoon training sessions are cancelled, unfortunately, you cannot send your son to Home Learning as an alternative plan, students are registered for the afternoon sessions in advance and the capacity is always reached.  

Try to avoid messaging your son during this period, unless it is urgent.

 

Mrs Natasha Zivanovic

Literacy and Innovation Teacher

E: nzivanovic@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Read more: Senior and Junior Sport Fixtures, 1st V Basketball, 1sts and 2nds Cricket, Zone Little As Carnival, Jack Ryan medals in Hockey, Winter Activity change requests, NSWCIS Sport nominations, Mandatory COVID-19 Regulations, leave request rules.

 


Senior and Junior Sport Fixtures – Everyone Needs the Waverley App to Receive Updated Notifications

This week, most students have now commenced their full training schedule, and either have further internal trials this weekend, or matches against other schools.

With some wet weather forecast over this week, it is vital that all members of the community have the Waverley College app, to ensure they receive any updated notifications. All fixtures and training schedules are also found on the College website.

>>> Click here to view the Senior and Junior Sport Fixtures on the College website.

>>> Click here to view instructions about how to download the Waverley app.

Encouraging Efforts at the First Internal Trials and Fixtures

Well done and a big thank you to all students and parents, as well as our dedicated staff and coaches, who did a tremendous job with the first lot of internal trials and fixtures last weekend.

1st V Basketball

Unfortunately, our 1st V Basketball trial against St Pats was cancelled at the last moment, due to some positive COVID-19 cases in the opposition. This is now the world we live in, and is likely to be a recurrent theme at various times through this year.

1sts and 2nds Cricket

Our 1sts and 2nds Cricket were able to play fixtures against St Pats, and whilst both sides went down, we certainly put up some great performances, particularly Maxim Brooks with the bat and Eddie Regan with the ball.

Maxim Brooks Top Scores 60 Against St Patricks at Breen Oval

Maxim Brooks Top Scores 60 Against St Pats at Breen Oval

Zone Little As Carnival Delivers Standout Performances 

We also had a number of students competing last Saturday at the zone Little As Carnival, with some standout performances from Sunny Steyn, Evan Rowbotham, Jack Richardson, Ryan McNamara and Ricardo Zanapalis.

Jack Ryan Medals at NSW State Indoor Hockey Premiers!

I also want to congratulate Jack Ryan (Year 10), on being part of the NSW State Indoor Hockey premiers in Goulburn over the summer holiday break.

Jack Ryan U15 Indoor Hockey State Championship Division Winner

Congratulations, Jack Ryan, U15 Indoor Hockey State Championship Division Winner

Winter Activity Change Requests Conclude Friday, 18 February

We have also commenced our winter activity change requests, which will conclude on Friday, 18 February. We will do our best to accommodate all requests, but cannot guarantee every change will be approved.

NSWCIS Sport Nominations

Any student wishing to nominate for a CIS sport, will need to check the calendar link below for nominations and events on the College website, and then see Mr O’Donnell or Mr Wilmot prior to those cut off dates please.

>>> Click here to check the calendar.

Mandatory COVID-19 Regulations

>>> Click here to view the Waverley College COVID-19 Protocols for Term 1, 2022.

Teams Playing Away

With a number of our As Basketball and 1sts and 2nds Teams playing away this weekend, all six CAS schools have agreed to allow one parent spectator per player on site. All parents will need to QR code on entry, and show proof of vaccination. Students do not need to do either of these. No more than one spectator per player is permitted. Masks are to be worn by all parents in attendance, and social distancing will be enforced by COVID-marshalls.

Teams at Waverley College

For anyone attending Waverley College, the only entry point will be through Gate 9A adjacent to the Performing Arts Centre on Birrell Street. Any student or parent who has COVID-19 symptoms, is a close contact, has been directed to isolate, or has tested positive is asked to not attend and seek appropriate testing. It is also vital that visitors follow directions of our facilities staff and marshalls at all times.

Leave Requests – Do You Know the Rules?

Just a reminder, that any leave requests need to be in writing two weeks prior, where possible, and that a maximum of two requests will be granted per year.

We have already received a number of requests for leave for upcoming Branch and State Surf Lifesaving Titles, State Touch Football and State Oz-Tag over the next four weeks. To ensure we can make the necessary team adjustments, can I please encourage these requests for those events to be submitted as early as possible.

Good luck to all teams this week!

 

Mr Steve O’Donnell

Director of Co-curricular

E: sodonnell@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Year 7 Trials

Thank you to Mr Elliot, Mr Kroll, Mr O’Donnell, Mr Wilmot and our new Old Boy coaches Ed Sullivan (Class of 2021) and Max Farmeary (Class of 2021), for their involvement in the Year 7 Cricket trials last Thursday. All coaches assisted in planning and delivering a successful training session, and all students actively participated. The coaches were pleased to see such a large turnout and we welcome all new Year 7 players to the Waverley College cricket community.

Mr Elliot Mentors the New Year 7 Cricketers at the College Nets

Mr Elliot Mentors the New Year 7 Cricketers at the College Nets

Another noteworthy observation was the large number of students who have returned to cricket from the Junior School. This highlights the extensive work that Mr Wachtel and coaches at the junior campus have put into ensuring the students enjoy what is a great game. 

1st and 2nd XI v St Patrick’s Strathfield for the Brother Berg-Murphy Shield

The spirit of Edmund Rice was on display over the weekend, as Waverley fought to retain the Brother Berg-Murphy shield. The 1st and 2nd XI both lost to strong St Pat’s sides, but again, a display of Waverley College courage and determination to compete was evident across both games.

Eddie Regan again exhibited his ability to lead with action taking 3/55 off ten overs. Carter Steyn also deserves congratulations for his debut in the 1st XI and taking 2/25 off five overs. Max Brooks led the way with the bat, and top scored by hitting nine 4s and one 6 to reach a score of 60 before being bowled out. 

In the 2nds, Freddie Le Vay proved his worth by taking 2/20 and knocking up a total of 38. Jack George, who was pulled into the 2nds as a last minute inclusion from the 10As, reached a total of 44. 

1st XI – St Pat’s Strathfield 8/260 defeated Waverley 179

2nd XI – St Pat’s Strathfield 4/216 defeated Waverley 161

Connor Andrews bowling for the 1st XI against St Patrick’s College at Breen Oval

Connor Andrews bowling for the 1st XI against St Patrick’s College at Breen Oval

Carter Steyn on debut for the 1st XI against St Patrick’s College at Breen Oval

Carter Steyn on debut for the 1st XI against St Patrick’s College at Breen Oval

Welcome Back!

Lastly, I would like to welcome back all Waverley Cricket parents and students to the start of the Term 1 side of the season. It has been a disrupted schedule, and I understand that limitations on attendance regarding COVID-19 have prevented many of you from being as involved in the Waverley Cricket community as you normally would.

I thank you for your patience, resilience and support, in ensuring that despite these circumstances we, as a community, constantly aim to achieve what is best for the students. Looking forward to seeing many of you soon down at Queens Park!

 

Mr Sean Picone

Convenor of Cricket

E: spicone@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Friday, 11 February, we have a number of exciting activities for our recruits to look forward to in the lead up to AFX.

Interspersed with these activities, cadets will be learning the skills they need to be safe and comfortable on camp. Everyone will have a turn at everything over the coming weeks!

 

MAJ(AAC) Julie-Ann de Kantzow

Commanding Officer – WCCU

E: jdekantzow@waverley.nsw.edu.au

This is your last opportunity to register your son for the ACER Academic Scholarship test.

The ACER Academic Scholarship test is open to students in Year 6 who will enter Year 7 in 2023. The College awards Academic Scholarships to a limited number of students who demonstrate academic excellence. The scholarship can cover up to 100% of tuition fees.

Applications close: midnight AEDST Monday, 7 February 2022 

Please note that no late applications will be accepted.

Where Can I Find Further Information About How to Register?

>>> Click here to view further information through our website, about how to register your son 

OR

contact the College Registrar by email at: registrar@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 

Ms Kylie Anderson

Registrar

E: registrar@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Read more: Years 7-12 Parent/Mentor meetings and early dismissal, public transport reminders.

 


On Tuesday, 8 February, from 1:30pm-4pm, Parents and Carers are invited to meet their son’s Wellbeing Mentor via Zoom, to engage in a conversation that will help us to best cater to their needs in 2022. This important initiative supports our student Wellbeing program.

The purpose is to know as much as possible about each student, both in and out of the classroom. By identifying their goals, hopes, dreams and aspirations for the future, we can work together to bring about the best possible learning outcomes for your son. We rely on the three-way partnership formed between the College, families and your son for this to occur.

These meetings are in addition to Parent/Teacher academic interviews, which will also take place later in the semester.

How to Make a Booking

Bookings can be made by logging into the Waverley Parent Portal.

>>> Click here to view and log in to the Waverley Parent Portal.

Once logged in, select Parent Teacher Interviews from the menu on the left-hand side. Zoom codes will be sent to parents on the morning of the interviews.

If you are having issues accessing the portal please contact: iAssist at iassist@waverley.nsw.edu.au

1pm Dismissal on Tuesday, 8 February

Students in Years 7-12 will be dismissed at 1pm, because it is expected, where possible, that students will attend these meetings with their parents. Limited supervision will be provided in the Library and in the Centenary Quad from 1pm-3:15pm.

Heads of House and our Psychologists are available to meet students and their families who may require additional support and assistance. Please email them directly if you wish to set up a meeting.

>>> Click here to view website contact details for our Heads of House.

>>> Click here to view website contact details for our four College Psychologists.

Public Transport Reminders – Opal Cards and Masks

All students should ensure they ‘tap on & off’ with their Opal cards, as they travel to and from school. Travel to and from school is free of charge for many students, however, they are required to tap on and off in order to validate their travel. This is particularly important during COVID-19, when tracing is an important part of the public safety strategy.

All school students over 12 years of age must wear a face mask when travelling on public transport. The College is supporting this NSW public health order by not permitting students on to public transport without a mask.

Waverley students are encouraged to please purchase a reusable mask. Masks are the responsibility of parents. Students can obtain a replacement for a broken mask from the Health Centre, however, students relying on the Health Centre for their masks will be forwarded to their respective Head of House.

Waverley students are encouraged to purchase a reusable mask

Waverley students are encouraged to please purchase a reusable mask

 

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal – Staff & Student Wellbeing

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Private music lessons are available to all students from Year 5 to Year 12. The College views the study of music as an essential part of each student’s development.

The extension of study through private tuition on an instrument is strongly encouraged for the flow-on benefits in performance in other academic areas.

Instruction is available in a large range of instruments, theory, voice and composition.

Senior School Lessons

Lessons are held in the Performing Arts Centre for Years 7-12.

Junior School Lessons

Lessons are held at the Junior School campus by external tutors on specific days and times.

How Do I Register My Son?

Parents who would like to enrol their son to commence instrumental lessons, must complete the registration form by clicking on the link below.

>>> Click here to view the private music lesson registration form.

For further information please contact Mrs Keiran Kossenberg, PAC Administrator, by email.

E: kkossenberg@waverley.nsw.edu.au

P: 9369 0623

 

Mrs Keiran Kossenberg

Performing Arts Centre Administrator

E: kkossenberg@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Your son is invited to join the Commencement Band. The Commencement Band is an ensemble for students in Year 5, who wish to start learning an instrument and to play in a large ensemble. 

There are many benefits associated with learning a musical instrument. These include increasing memory, concentration, social skills, team building, friendship, mathematical skills, stress relief, time management, coordination, perseverance and reading skills.

What Instruments May My Son Choose?

Instruments which may be included in this type of ensemble are: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, french horn, trumpet, trombone, baritone horn, euphonium, tuba, acoustic double or electric bass and mallet percussion.

The video below outlines some of these benefits.

>>> Click here to view the video.

>> Click here to view students talking about why they love learning music.

Rehearsal Schedule

Rehearsals will be on Wednesday afternoons from 3:05pm-4pm. 

Students are encouraged to eventually have private music lessons on their instrument, but this is not required for participation in the Commencement Band program. A modest fee will be charged for the hire of an instrument.

Students are expected to commit to the Commencement Band for one year.

RSVP ASAP!

Places in the band are limited, and will be accepted on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis. Please follow the link below to give permission for your son to join the Commencement Band.

>>> Click here to view and complete the permission slip for your son to join the Commencement Band.

 

Mr Dan Williams

Head of Bands

E: dwilliams@waverley.nsw.edu.au