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Ms Kath Knowles

Senior Studies & Careers Coordinator

kknowles@waverley.nsw.edu.au

As we conclude Term 3, it’s a wonderful time to reflect on the year so far and celebrate the accomplishments we’ve achieved together. Now, as we head into the holiday break, I want to extend my warmest wishes to all families. May this holiday break be a time of well-deserved rest and rejuvenation for all of our students. 

We wish our Year 12 students all the very best as they make the final preparations for their HSC examinations and for some, their first steps into the world of work and training via an apprenticeship. Thank you in advance to Year 12 teachers who continue to provide Year 12 tutorials over the break and provide feedback to draft essays and responses. 

We also wish our students and staff heading on Immersion to Fiji and Walgett, a wonderful learning experience and safe journey. 

Year 12 Valedictory Dinner

The Graduation Mass, ceremony and Valedictory Dinner for Year 12 students took place last Friday evening. I want to extend my sincere congratulations to all the students for their exceptional attire and exemplary conduct throughout this significant occasion. I’d also like to express gratitude to the parents, carers and staff for their contributions to the event.

HSC Drama Nominations 

Congratulations to the following Drama students who have been nominated for their individual performances for possible inclusion in OnSTAGE which selects the top HSC performers;

2024 Tuition Fee Increases 

Further to previous communications regarding school fees, Waverley College is currently facing a financial challenge due to a cumulative reduction of $27 million in government funding, both at State and Commonwealth levels.

This reduction, combined with economic factors such as increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), wages, and interest rates, has placed extraordinary pressure on the College’s financial sustainability.

Furthermore, the recent pay increase for NSW public school teachers under the Minns Labor Government has led to negotiations for similar adjustments for our dedicated teaching staff, who play a pivotal role in shaping the future of your son(s) through education. To retain our valued teachers, I recognise that it is necessary to reward their hard work, care and commitment.

Regrettably, these financial challenges are expected to persist, at least in the short term.

In response to these financial constraints, Waverley College has worked very hard to minimise their impact on our families by spreading the burden of fees across multiple years. Our families are at the heart of everything we do, and I emphasise that our decision to increase tuition fees has been painstakingly considered. 

In an effort to give you ample time for planning, I wish to communicate in advance our fee increases. We are considering an approximate fee increase of $436.00 per student for each Term in 2024. Furthermore, we have expanded our payment options to include quarterly (four terms), monthly, and fortnightly payment plans. 

For families in need of greater payment flexibility, we partner with Edstart, a service that tailors payment plans to your specific needs, based on your outstanding school fee balance. Edstart’s plans are designed to assist families to manage their budgets more effectively and reduce the likelihood of falling behind on school fee payments. 

To explore personalised payment plan options, please visit the Waverley College Edstart page at https://edstart.com.au/waverley. On the website, you can use the calculator to estimate your payment plan based on your current or future fee requirements. Afterward, you can submit an online application. The Edstart team will then get in touch with you to finalise your account and customise your instalment plan to suit your needs. Once your account is set up, simply forward your invoice to Edstart, and they will ensure timely payment of your fees.

If you require further information, please don’t hesitate to contact Edstart by clicking the button below.

Click here to calculate your plan and apply online

P: 1800 139 445

E: contact@edstart.com.au

Lastly, I would like to address the positioning of Waverley College within the landscape of independent schools in Sydney. Despite the impending fee adjustment in 2024, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing an education that is competitively priced. When compared to other independent schools in the region, our fees continue to be notably lower, even after factoring in the adjustments necessitated by the reduction in government funding.

Below you will find the tuition fees for the year 2024 by Year group.

Tuition School Fees for 2024

Year 5 $17,000

Year 6 $17,810

Year 7 $19,310

Year 8 $19,310

Year 9 $19,450

Year 10 $20,000

Year 11 $20,900

Year 12 $20,900

We deeply appreciate your understanding as we navigate these financial challenges together. Your partnership plays a crucial role in ensuring that Waverley College maintains its time-honoured tradition of excellence in education.

Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We remain committed to transparency and open communication throughout this process. 

I thank you for your loyalty to Waverley College.

Parents’ Association Annual General Meeting – Save the Date – Wednesday, 1 November 2023

The next Parents’ Association meeting and AGM will take place on Wednesday, 1 November 2023, where a number of office bearers for 2023 will be elected.

Consider getting involved in the Parents’ Association, a vital part of the Waverley College community.

Please submit expressions of interest for the following positions for 2023 and beyond to Ms Emma Laurence – Marketing & Development Manager by email: elaurence@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Staff Updates

Farewell to Mr Bryn Gregerson – Director of Business Services 

Bryn has dedicated 18 years of his career to the College. Throughout his tenure, he played a pivotal role in various significant initiatives, including the development of the Cosgrove Centre, Aquatics Centre, and Grange Carpark. Moreover, he facilitated the expansion of the College by acquiring six houses along both Carrington Road and Henrietta Street.

Over the past four years, Bryn faced substantial challenges, with the College grappling with a loss of over $27 million in government grants and the disruptive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, his diligent efforts have placed the College in a robust position, and we’re now poised to commence the $40 million Science Centre project in 2025.

Bryn’s instrumental efforts in realising the Manchester City partnership stand out, as this collaboration is anticipated to strengthen football opportunities for our students and boost our future enrolments. I express my sincere gratitude to Bryn for his loyalty, tireless work, and strategic financial acumen. I extend my best wishes to him as he enters retirement.

Farewell to Ms Elizabeth Watson – Deputy Principal, Teaching & Learning

Please join me in congratulating Elizabeth Watson on her appointment to the role of Deputy Principal at St Pius X College in Chatswood. Elizabeth will take up this role at the beginning of Term 1, 2024. Elizabeth started at Waverley in 1999 and has held the following positions throughout her 24 year tenure; Head of Mathematics, Acting Director of Personnel, Director of Curriculum, Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning, and her secondment Acting EREA Director of Learning. St Pius X are very lucky to be gaining such an experienced and talented educator and leader.

Elizabeth will be taking leave for the first four weeks of Term 4. The following staff changes will be in play for this time; Ms Lynsey Porter (Acting) Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning, Ms Martina Cooper (Acting Director of Curriculum), and Ms Catherine Stewart (Acting) Head of Religious Education. 

Farewell to Ms Priscilla Quintana – Head of LOTE

We farewelled Ms Priscilla Quintana last Friday. Priscilla has accomplished much in the Spanish department and in coordinating our students who sit examinations with the NSW School of Languages. We wish her all the best as she takes up a position at Methodist Ladies College.

Mr Daniel Kroll will step in for the first few weeks of Term 4 as Acting Head of LOTE before we welcome Mr Daniel Best as the new Head of LOTE on 30 October. Daniel comes to us from the Secondary College of Languages and is an expert in HSC Spanish Continuers and Extension.

Additional Substantive Positions

Congratulations to the following staff who have been appointed to the following substantive positions; Ms Gabrielle Bransby – Director Junior School, Mr Steve Ghattas – Assistant Director of the Junior School, Ms Charlotte Stephens – Assistant Director of Curriculum, and Mr Peter Lamb – Head of Drama.

We also would like to welcome back for the start of Term 4, Ms Natalie Oates – Head of Visual Arts, as she returns from Maternity leave. We thank Ms Jemma Turnbull (Acting Head of Visual Arts) and Mr Mark Neale (Acting Innovation Coordinator) respectively, for their fine work in these areas. 

2023 Drama OnSTAGE Nominations

The 2023 HSC Drama class should be proud of their achievements. For their efforts, the class has received four individual nominations for OnSTAGE, the annual showcase of the best HSC Drama performances in the state! To be nominated indicates outstanding achievement in the subject.

Matthew Woods received an OnSTAGE nomination for his moving and compelling portrayal of the central character from The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night Time. Christopher, a young autistic boy who has recently lost his mother, sets out to solve the murder of Wellington the dog, using his maths ability and his fascination with details. He discovers far more than he bargained for. Matthew delivered a detailed and nuanced performance, packing a huge emotional punch.

Matthew Woods

Bert Cottell brought the character of Eugene Morris Jerome to life, from Neil Simon’s famous semi-autobiographical play, Brighton Beach Memoirs. Fourteen year-old Eugene is trying make sense of his fracturing family while dealing with the end of puberty and his sudden urgent interest in girls. Bert has created a tremendously charming and touching coming-of-age piece.

Bert Cottell

Sam Stewart tackled the fast-paced and physically intense play, Shadowboxing, by James Gaddas. Sam created a stunning emotional portrait of a son struggling with the complex memory of his estranged father, through the prism of the brutal world of professional boxing.

Sam Stewart

Evander Hudson explored the fractured emotional landscape of a soldier’s PTSD and the profound bond between Man and companion animal in, You’re my Horse. A haunted light horseman is driven to show the final mercy to his suffering best friend. Evander’s mature and compelling performance was devastatingly powerful.   

Evander Hudson

Let’s celebrate the talent and hard work of the whole HSC Drama cohort of 2023! 

Sleep

Sleep is important for physical health, energy levels, recovering from injuries and illnesses, psychological wellbeing, mood, concentration, memory, school performance, and getting along with others. We don’t really pay attention to our sleep, until we start having problems with it. People need different amounts of sleep; however, most teenagers should aim for 8-10 hours of sleep each night.

Teenagers often juggle their need for sleep with other activities such as homework, spending time with friends, and sport and extra-curricular activities. They also have naturally later sleep cycles, which means they get sleepy later in the evening compared to adults, but early school starts don’t allow them to sleep in the mornings. It can be tricky, and many teenagers don’t get enough sleep, but there are small changes that can be made to get better sleep.

I encourage you to read the below resources from the Black Dog Institute to support your son over the holiday period to get into some solid sleep routines as he commences Term 4.

Click here to view the Sleep Ninja App

Click here to view the Sleep Resource for Teens

ICT Update – Reminder

A reminder of our ICT update that will commence Term 4:

The Junior School policy will not change, this being:

Years 7 – 12 Updated Procedures 

Please click here to view our updated Responsible Use of Technology Policy.

A hard copy of this policy will be located in the 2024 College diary.

I wish you all a safe and happy holiday period. 

 

Ms Gabby Smith

Deputy Principal – Students

gsmith@waverley.nsw.edu.au

From the Director of Business Services, Mr Bryn Gregerson – 2023/2024 Fees Reminder and Withdrawal Notice Dates

2023 Fees

4th Payment – Only applies to Year 6* students continuing into Year 7 in 2024; due date 13/10/2023

*As per the updated conditions of enrolment and as indicated on the College website, all Years 5 and 7 enrolments, Term 1 tuition fees are charged in Term 4, in the year prior. This includes continuing Year 6 (2023) students into Year 7 (2024). This replaces the “continuing confirmation deposit” usually charged in the 3rd Payment to Year 6. Year 5 and 7 will still receive an invoice in Term 1, 2024 for any applicable sundries, sibling discounts, excursion fees and camps. Please be advised that if this payment is not made by the due date, your son’s enrolment will be forfeited, and his place will be offered to a waitlisted candidate.

2024 Fees

Discounts and Additional Fee

Fees paid before 4pm on the Prompt payment date attract a $25.00 discount.

Any payment received after the due date will attract an Administrative Fee.

Please be advised that some financial institutions need more than 48 hours to process their payments (e.g. Internet/BPay/BPoint).

Please see the last page of your account for payment method and contact details.

Enrolment Withdrawal Notice

You are reminded that, if you wish to withdraw your son from Waverley College, you are required to give one full Term’s notice in writing to the principal that your son’s enrolment will cease.

The last day you can give notice that your son’s enrolment is finishing at the end of a school Term, is the first day of the same Term. If not received by that date, you must pay one Term’s tuition fees plus GST.

The relevant dates for 2023-2024 are below:

We know it takes a lot more than just Santa and elves to make Christmas happen!

We need hard working, dedicated students to work as trolley collectors over the Christmas holidays to help ensure busy Christmas shoppers can safely transport their purchases.

We have Trolley Collection positions at Bondi Junction Woolworths.

Requirements

Duties

Questions? Need Assistance? Interested?

Please call or text Recruitment Officer Hayley Lovegrove on 0433 558 007.

CAS Track & Field and Summer Sports Trials

Congratulations to the staff, coaches and members of the Waverley College CAS Track & Field Team on an outstanding performance last Thursday and over the whole season. Mr Jeremy Roff and Ms Rebecca Gair have led this group superbly, and to achieve an equal 2nd with Knox is an amazing result. This is our best result since 1995 and we are looking to continue to build on this in the coming seasons.

Records Broken!

A huge thank you also to all of the staff who assisted on the evening and also to the parents/carers and students who came out to support. The following students broke College records and will be recognised in the 2024 College Diary:

2023 Track & Field Awards

Well done to the following students:

Age Champion 2023
Champion Runner Up
13s Alex Bissell Lukas Pendleton and Vidas Levi
14s Julian Minto Payton Tarau
15s  Jonah Barrett-Fungalei Paula Teisina
16s Asher Thomasyu Xavier Parish
17s Ricardo Zanapalis Campbell Groves
Opens Ryan Harper Billy Lions
Best Team Man 2023
13s Finley Mulligan
14s Richard Nestor
15s Ethan Rich
16s Joe Mohi
17s Sean Foley
Opens Tom Gleeson
CAS Best Performance 2023
13s Evan Rowbotham
14s Julian Minto
15s Jack Richardson
16s Daniel Hornery
17s Ricardo Zanapalis
Opens 4 x 100 opens relay

Connor Andrews

Billy Lyons

Harrison Lee

Ryan Harper

Special Awards
Doug Ricketson Cup – Most Improved Athlete Lachlan Grant
Brother Lewis Award – Best Hurdler Ryan Harper
Garry Judd Cup – Best Team Man Jacob Hassan
Jeremy Roff Award – Best Middle Distance Athlete Campbell Groves
Morris Curotta Cup – CAS Most Outstanding Athlete Ryan Harper

Summer Sports Trials

Last Saturday, we also had our first round of summer sport trials for Basketball, Cricket, Tennis, Touch Football and Water Polo. Teams will be announced soon, so we can go straight into training at the commencement of Term 4.

We do also have some holiday activities including some 1st XI Cricket fixtures and Basketball tournaments and camps.

I want to wish all of those students and coaches the very best for those upcoming activities and the whole College community a wonderful holiday period.

Dear Waverley Basketball Community,

Please see the details below for our upcoming Season Launch.

When: Friday, 13 October 2023, 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Where: Waverley College, Brother JP Lacey Gymnasium
131 Birrell Street Waverley 2024

Cost: $20.00 per person (+ 0.50c per ticket TryBooking fee). Includes buffet-style dinner and soft drink / water. BYO any other drinks.

The night will feature:

Ticket sales and raffle sales go towards fundraising efforts of the Basketball Supporters’ Club (all funds go back into the Basketball program to benefit the players).

For more information and for dietary requirements, please contact:

Juliette Carter (juliettecarter@yahoo.com) or Milla Palacio (milla@palaciofamily.com)

Waverley Basketball Season Launch 13 Oct 2023 poster

We are honoured to be hosting a private viewing of the FA Cup and the Premier League Trophy on Wednesday, 11 October, 1:30pm – 3pm, brought to us by Manchester City, the 2023 treble-winners.

This private viewing is for any student who would like to have a photo taken with the trophies. They will be excused from class for 10 minutes.

October 2023

 


November 2023

 


December 2023

 


 2024

Waverley College 2022 Year Books are hot off the press and ready for collection.

Our annual, glossy, soft-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 2022 Year Book, please collect your free, 319-page edition from either the Junior School or Senior School Reception.

Click here to view the digital 2022 Year Book

Sad news  

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Livissianis family at this time. Ben Livissianis, Father of Will (Year 9) and WCOB 1991, sadly passed away recently after battling cancer. May Ben find everlasting peace. 

CAS Track & Field Competition

Congratulations to Track & Field Head Coach Mr Jeremy Roff, Convenor Ms Rebecca Gair, and the Waverley Track & Field Team on their performance at the 92nd Annual CAS Track & Field Competition.

There were some errors discovered after the evening and the correct School scores are below. Equal second to the Waverley Team – well done! 

Congratulations to Trinity Grammar School on their fine performance. 

1 Trinity Grammar School: 687

2 Waverley College: 628                      

2 Knox Grammar School: 628            

4 Barker College: 549                           

5 Cranbrook School: 507                      

6 St Aloysius’ College: 499                    

Congratulations to the following Waverley students who broke CAS records:

Evan Rowbotham (Year 8) 

Alexander Bissell (Year 7), Ryan McNamara (Year 8), Rory Muldowney (Year 8), Sunny Steyn (Year 8)

Farewell to Year 12

Today, our College community bid a fond farewell to the Class of 2023 during their ultimate Graduation Assembly held in the Centenary Quad. Each student was introduced by their respective Head of House, and academic achievers were duly acknowledged. To create a fitting tribute, the students departed the Quad with the resonant melodies of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ performed by our College Brass Band and College Choir.

The College’s celebration and farewell of the Year 12 Cohort extended to include parents, grandparents, siblings, and other significant caregivers at a mass held at Mary Immaculate Church. As part of this touching service, the graduates received meaningful gifts—a Waverley College Old Boys’ Union Tie and a Celtic Cross.

In the evening, the students will savour their Valedictory Dinner at Australian Turf Club, Randwick. 

Congratulations, Class of 2023, may your journey be marked by unwavering respect and utmost integrity as you step boldly into the future. 

Waverley College extends its best wishes to each young man as they prepare for their upcoming HSC examinations or start their respective apprenticeship.

May you find a life grounded in Virtus Sola Nobilitat – Virtue is its own reward.

Good luck and God Bless.

Year 12 Award Winners 2023

Luca Holmes: The Ray Aston Memorial Prize for Biology

Wylie Durrans: Construction Equal First

Vasili Malempre: The Alice & Mildred Thomas Prize for English Extension I

Jay Briggs: English Extension II

Wilford Hyde: Food Technology

Arjun Sukumaran: Geography

James Wellington: Hospitality

Jack Heath: Investigating Science

Lenny Joseph: Mathematics Standard Course I

Finlay Chandler: Mathematics Standard Course II

Mackenzie Palmer: Visual Arts

Anderson Franulovich: Visual Design

Daniel Palacio: Spanish Beginners

Jett Wanda: Construction Equal First; Industrial Technology

Kit Armstrong: Design & Technology; Mathematics Advanced

Freddie Le Vay: The Catherine Smithurst Prize for Standard English; Music Course I

Angus Birrell: Equal First Music Course II; Music Extension; Principal’s Award of Excellence

Leo Schmid: English Studies; Marine Studies; Sport Life & Recreation

Jamie Khov: Mathematics Extension I: The Judge Thomas Prize for Mathematics Extension II

Harrison Lee: Sydney Roosters Character and Endeavour Award

Felix Turinui: WF Corbett Award for Best All Round Sportsman

Thomas Shahinian: Archbishop’s Award

James Iatrou: Old Boys’ Union Edmund Rice Award for Leadership of Social Justice

Alistair Isaac: Equal First Music Course II; Max Coleman Memorial Award for Living Out the Touchstones

Connor Andrews: College Vice Captain; Ampol All Rounder Award

Bertie Cottell: College Vice Captain; Reuben F Scarf Award

Sam Stewart: Br R J Wallace Prize for Drama; College Vice Captain; Waverley Council Award for General Proficiency

Lachlan Grant: College Captain; The Inicio Medal for Outstanding and Consistent Growth

Charles Hely-Hammond: The Barry McDonald Prize for Legal Studies; Br P Oakley Prize for PDHPE; PDHPE GHR Award; 3rd in Overall Academic Performance

Jake Perks: The M O’Halloran Prize for Chemistry; Br F S Farrell Prize for Physics; Equal 2nd in Overall Academic Performance

Jack Preller: Business Studies; The Br PA Conlon Prize for Economics; Bishop Patrick Dougherty Prize for Studies Of Religion II; JJ O’Brien Award for Leadership, Study & Involvement; Equal 2nd in Overall Academic Performance

Liam Wood: The Brian Sheedy Prize for Ancient History; The Abram Landa Prize for Advanced English; The George & Elizabeth Thomas Prize for Extension History; Modern History; Bishop Geoffrey F Mayne Prize for Studies Of Religion I; Br LB Tevlin Memorial Prize for Dux of the College.