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We invite you to join us for end of season AFL celebration and presentation evening. All families from our AFL community from years 5-12 are invited.

When: Friday, 16 August 2024
Where: Swans HQ, Drive Ave, Moore Park
Time: 5:30pm (Presentation to start 6:10pm sharp)

We are super excited to have secured the state-of-the-art Swans HQ for this years event.  Players have the opportunity to play on the purpose built indoor pitch the Swans train on.

Swans V Essendon game will be televised live from Melbourne on the big screen TV after the formalities.  Everyone is welcome to hang around and cheer on the Swans (Bombers also welcome).

Presentations and awards to commence at 6.10pm.  Food will be provided and drinks are available for purchase at the bar.

We have special guest speaker, raffle and lucky door prizes. Bring a ball and have a kick on the oval.

Let’s celebrate the end of a cracking AFL season at Waverley.  See you there!

CLICK HERE for more information and to book your tickets.

 

Ms Brooke Kent

Activities Officer

bkent@waverley.nsw.edu.au

The Waverley College community is invited to visit the Waverley Council Library Art Gallery from 28 July – 2 August to view the artworks from our Walawaani Art Project for Reconciliation Week!

All 25 Walawaani students artworks will be on display. These artworks represent themselves, the theme of reconciliation week, their country and our local area.

Location: Art Gallery at Waverley Council Library, 32-48 Denison St, Bondi Junction NSW 2022

 

Sunday was a very special day in the Cadet Calendar as we farewelled our graduating Year 12 Cadets at the conclusion of their five years of service to the Unit. The Annual Passing Out Parade and Awards Ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to bring our parents and community together to celebrate the successes of the past year.

Reviewed by Major James Georgiadis, Canadian Forces College, Joint Canadian Staff Program, our Unit paraded proudly for the last time under the command of the SUO, Oliver Malzard. Our cadets were resplendent in their Ceremonial AMCU, demonstrating their respect for tradition, for the Cadet Unit, and for our Senior Ranks.

Congratulations to our 2024 Prize Winners for their dedication and commitment to the Unit:

WAVERLEY COLLEGE CADET UNIT 2024 AWARDS

MOST EFFICIENT CADET IN THE FIELD

A COY                CDT Alex King

B COY                CDT Max Jennings

C COY                CDT Praman Gandhi

CDT Oliver Isaac

D COY                CDT Tom Maxwell

E COY                 CDT Patrick Palmer

SPT COY            CPL Thomas Vanderkemp

MOST EFFICIENT JNCO AWARDS

A COY                CPL Patrick Blackall

CPL Zoe Ngu

B COY                CPL Chiara Marshall

C COY                CPL Luke Nezval

CPL Ryan Murphy

D COY                CPL Dante Scarfone

CPL Nicholas Scerri

SPT COY            CPL Constantine Iatrou

COMMANDING OFFICER’S MOST IMPROVED AWARD

SGT Fox Stapleton               SGT Rohan Baker

COMMANDING OFFICER’S EFFICIENCY AWARDS

WO2 Daniella Comino           SGT Toby Fernandes

WO2 Yannick Hott                SGT Abigail Salem

SGT Noah Anderson             SGT Lucas Simcocks

SGT Kimmi Bilmon               SGT Jamie Vanderkemp

SGT Alexandra Coffey          SGT Benjamin Webb

SGT Ariana Fermanis            SGT Karl Young

 COMMANDING OFFICER’S COMMENDATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE FIELD

CUO Julia Mallam                 CPL Finnian McCarthy

CUO Oscar Passicot             CPL Will Priddis

THE COMMANDING OFFICER’S COMMENDATION FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNIT

CUO Meg O’Connor

THE ADF LONG TAN AWARD 2023

(Presented at Final Assemblies in 2023)

Year 10 Cadet – Waverley College          WO2 Taj Lynn

Year 12 Cadet – Waverley College          CUO Alistair Isaac

Year 10 Cadet – St Catherine’s               WO2 Amelie Salem

Year 12 Cadet – St Catherine’s               CUO Sarah Teitler

THE ADF FUTURE INNOVATORS AWARD 2023

(Presented at Final Assembly 2023)

Year 10 Cadet – Waverley College          WO2 Lachlan Marzol

Year 12 Cadet – Waverley College          CUO Christopher Armstrong

Year 10 Cadet – St Catherine’s               SGT Georgina Kimpton

Year 12 Cadet – St Catherine’s               Ms. Elenor Craven

THE ADVENTURE TRAINING AWARD 2024

(Presented by Australian Army Cadets at Lake Barrington, Tasmania)

CUO Robert Muir

THE CHRISTOPHER BLENKINSOPP AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC IN THE WAVERLEY COLLEGE CADET UNIT

WO2 Lachlan Isaac

THE MAJOR F S FARRELL TROPHY FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE IN A SENIOR SPECIALTY PLATOON

WO2 Eve-Jasmine Rizos-Parker

THE MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES H NEW TROPHY FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP IN THE FIELD

WO2 Amelie Salem

THE SGT BEDE KENNY VC MEMORIAL AWARD FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT NCO

WO2 Renato Rovacchi

THE GENERAL COSGROVE SHIELD FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT SENIOR SPECIALTY PLATOON

QM Platoon

(Received by the CDTQM – CUO Lucas Screnci on behalf of CUO Luca Passicot, WO2 Reuben Seroa, SGT Ruby Congdon, SGT Ariana Fermanis, SGT Elliot Hellawell-More, SGT Karl Young)      

THE MAJOR F D MARZORINI SHIELD FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT PLATOON

1 Platoon

(Received by Platoon Sergeant – SGT Abigail Salem)

THE LT COL P R FROST COMPANY CUP FOR THE MOST EFFICIENT COMPANY

A Company

(Received by Company Commander – CUO Emma Hartwig)                       

THE OFFICERS’ STAFF CANE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE IN THE COMPLETION OF DUTIES

CUO Remy Frampton                    CUO Lachlan Miranda

THE COL R J MARR CANE DFC QC FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE

CUO Oliver Malzard

THE MAJ GENERAL J A CHAPMAN CANE FOR THE BEST CADET IN THE UNIT

WO1 Hayley Paddock

 

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

As we end another Cadet Year, we thank the Year 12 cadets for their leadership, their commitment and their service:

THE GRADUATING SENIOR RANKS OF 2024

CUO James Birbas

CUO Anika Bradford

CUO Deuchar Dezarnaulds

CUO Remy Frampton

CUO Matthew Garrop

CUO Emma Hartwig

CUO Mitchel Ho

CUO Freya Jensen

CUO Marcus Kastrissios

CPL Jack Kerves

CUO Julia Mallam

CUO Oliver Malzard

CUO Declan McAuliffe

CUO Campbell McCarthy

CUO Thomas McIntyre

CUO Lachlan Miranda

CUO Robert Muir

CUO Meg O’Connor

SGT Jett O’Halloran

WO1 Hayley Paddock

CPL Thomas Park

CUO Oscar Passicot

CUO Luca Passicot

CUO Luca Patrick-Watkins

CUO Campbell Porteus

WO2 Eve-Jasmine Rizos-Parker

CUO Jack Ryan

CUO Lucas Screnci

WO2 Reuben Seroa

CUO Will Sweetman

CUO Charles Thompson-Owens

CUO Aodhan Williams

CUO Zara Wiseman

Promotions Courses Camp

A reminder to all Promotions Candidates to review the Joining Instruction and ensure you have all your uniform and equipment this week. The Q Store will be open on Wednesday 26 June and this will be your last chance to deal with missing items before the Promotions Courses.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Promotions Courses Camp from Monday, 15 July – Saturday, 20 July at Winbourne Conference Centre, Mulgoa. Form up on Centenary Quad Waverley College at 0630hrs Monday 15 July.

A big thank you to our Cadet staff for their dedication in developing our new young leaders on the Promotions Courses Camp over the school holidays.

Cadet Year 2024/2025

I thank everyone in the Unit for their commitment to Cadets over the past busy year and look forward to seeing you in Term 3.

Rank Induction Parade – Friday 26 July 2024 – Rank and Staff only.

Commanding Officer’s Welcome Parade – Recruits and all members of the Unit – Friday, 2 August 2024.

 

 

Fixtures, Training Schedules, Maps and Venues

Click HERE.

End of Term 2 Sport

The weather had another significant impact on the first full round of fixtures last weekend and has been an unfortunate theme this term. We were still able to play a few fixtures with the 1sts and 2nds Football and the 16A’s, 2nds and 1st XV Rugby playing their fixtures against St Aloysius. The 2nd XI Football result of 7-1 was certainly a highlight of the weekend.

Congratulations to Evan Rowbowtham (Year 9) who continues to perform at the highest levels with his victory in the NSWCIS Cross Country trials.  We wish him well for the next round of racing at the State Championships.

We have a number of our Debating teams that have progressed through to the final rounds of the CSDA finals this week, as well as a couple automatically qualifying for the quarter finals next week. We wish these teams well! Please come and support the Year 12 group on Friday at 5.30pm in the College Library.

I had the pleasure of attending the 2024 Cadet Unit passing out parade and Dining In Night on Sunday. Congratulations to all award winners and the graduating cohort of the unit, and a huge congratulations to Maj. Julie-Anne De Kantzow, Lt. Jessica Stanley and all of the Cadet Unit staff on an excellent event.

We have a big round of fixtures this weekend against local rivals Cranbrook. This is always a competitive round but I also want to remind all students, parents and spectators of the CAS and College Codes of Conduct and expectations around behaviour, respect and correct attire. We would expect any member of our community in attendance at any fixture on the weekend to represent the College to the highest standards.

 

Mr Steve O’Donnell

Director of Co-curricular

sodonnell@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 


Changes to Rugby Skills Sessions – Years 7-12

We are pleased to announce that our skill sessions will now be tailored towards our game managing positions. Moving forward these sessions will now be specific training for our scrumhalves, flyhalfs, centres and fullbacks. The session will focus on developing passing, kicking and playmaking skills.

When: Wednesday morning (recommencing Wednesday 12th June)

Where: Queens Park

Time: 6:45am – 8:00am

For any questions, please email ldrewmorris@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Kicking Club

Waverley College are pleased to announce that Mr Eddie Paea from The Kicking Academy will deliver kicking skills sessions for all age groups. Players who would benefit from these sessions include any player who wants to improve their in game kicking and goal kicking skills.

Venue: Queens Park

Day/Time: Friday 6:45am

Skills targeted:

For any questions, please email ldrewmorris@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 

Mr Lachlan Drew-Morris

Director of Coaching – Rugby

ldrewmorris@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Year 7 to 12 Interviews

The Year 9, 10 and 12 Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews will be held on Tuesday, 23 July and Year 7, 8 and 11 interviews will be held on Monday, 29 July. Interviews on both of these days will take place between 8.30am and 6.30pm.

All interviews will be held by Zoom and a video on how to set up a Zoom Meeting has been provided by IT here.

Bookings for these interviews can be made through the Parent Lounge in TASS. Bookings will open on Monday, 24 June at 9am and will close on Friday, 19 July at 3.30pm for Year 9, 10 and 12, and Friday, 26 July at 3.30pm for Year 7, 8 and 11.

There will be no classes or sport training for any Senior School students on either of these days.

A list of zoom account numbers will be sent by IT to all parents prior to the interview dates. This will usually be a day or two before the interviews. You do not need the zoom code to make your bookings.

In order to have staff available to as many families as possible, interviews will be of 5 minutes duration. To make the process as efficient as possible and to minimise lost time, we ask that you don’t make consecutive bookings and leave at least a five minute gap between your bookings to allow time to move between meetings with the teachers.

The following staff will not be available for interviews;

Tuesday, 23 July                             

Ms M. Joyce

Mr G. Kennedy

Ms F. O’Connor

Monday, 29 July 

Ms M. Joyce

Ms F. O’Connor

 

The link to the Parent Lounge is here.

user id = email address

password =  if you cannot remember your password you can reset by selecting ‘forgot password’.

If you have any technical issues with using the system please contact the IT Department on 93690784 or email iAssist@waverley.nsw.edu.au.

Dear Parents and Carers,

As your sons will be entering Year 9 next year, for the first time they will have some choice over their pattern of study for Years 9 and 10.

Over Years 9 and 10, apart from the mandatory subjects, the students study two additional subjects commonly referred to as electives.

You can view the Stage 5 Subject Selection Information Booklet for 2025/26 on the Curriculum page of the College website. The booklet provides outlines on the pattern of study that the students undertake over Years 9 and 10, including the elective subjects available.

On Tuesday, 25 June (Week 9), students and parents will have the opportunity to attend subject selection presentations in Kenny Classrooms from 6pm-7pm where they will learn more about courses in which they are interested and can ask Heads of Department or delegates any questions. Venues will be confirmed closer to the date.

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 2025 timetable.

 

Mr Chris Soden

Assistant Director of Curriculum

csoden@waverley.nsw.edu.au

In collaboration with Waverley Council and Legal Aid NSW, a Consent Workshop will be held for Year 12 leaders in the College library on Monday, 17 June during Period 6.

Any other year 12 students who would also wish to attend are most welcome to.

The workshop will be run by a Legal Aid solicitor, and will cover legal definitions of sexual consent, offences relating to non-consent, as well as ethical consent frameworks.

The session will include case studies, videos and interactive quizzes, aimed at helping students to know their rights, understand their responsibilities and give them referral options if they need help.

The process for Stage 6 subject selection has already commenced this term.

Appropriate subject selection for study in Stage 6 is of great importance as it directly leads to the awarding of the Higher School Certificate.

To that end, we aim to provide a clear, thorough and supportive process in the lead up to these selections so that students may make informed decisions about their courses of study for their senior years. We advise students to select subjects in which there is the greatest aptitude, interest and ability in order to achieve the best possible result and the most satisfaction.

 As outlined in the Year 10 Information Evening in Term 1, students are supported in the subject selection during the Term 2 activities in the Careers and Wellbeing periods that are scheduled every Wednesday, Week A, Period 1.  During these periods, Heads of Department presentations will run in Weeks 5, 7 and 9 to assist students’ decision making.  

Semester 1 is  an important period for feedback where assessment task results will be closely reviewed in conjunction with the Career Profiling tests conducted in Term 1 and Allwell Test results which the students sat on 15 May.  Students’ achievement levels in these will influence which courses they will be eligible to select.

 Attached to this letter are two documents which are also available on the College Website:

 These should be read in conjunction with all of the opportunities for discussion and advice available to each and every student. 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 early July.  They must complete their subject selections online, print the confirmation and submit this in hard copy form via the box outside the office of Ms Ozdirik – EA to the Director of Curriculum, on Level 1 by Thursday 8th August.

Timeline – Term 2 

Timeline – Term 3

Year 12 Drama students are required to attend 3 whole-day incursions in the PAC to ready them for both their IP and GP Trials, and their HSC practical exams. These HSC practical exams comprise 60% of the boys’ external mark. In the lead up to the examinations we are providing the boys with compulsory workshops with outside Drama practitioners in addition to full-time Drama staff.

 

Date: Monday 24/06/24
Assemble Location: PAC Foyer
Dismissal Details: After P6
Uniform Expectations: PE Uniform
Missed Classes: P1 to P6
Lunch: Bring own or use cafeteria
Cadets: As usual
Cost: $183 (this will be added to your account)

As part of their Drama studies, Y9 and 10 Drama students are required to attend a performance of the influential play, Stolen by Jane Harrison. This will be presented at STC’s Wharf 1 Theatre at Walsh Bay. Students will later submit a review as part of their school assessment.

 

Date: 25/06/24
Assemble Location: PAC Foyer (for briefing and roll call)
Travel Details: Chartered Bus or Minibus
Dismissal Details: Back to Waverley for P6
Uniform Expectations: Full school uniform
Missed Classes: P1 to P5
Lunch: Bring own lunch (in a small bag)
Cadets: n/a
Cost: $80 (this will be added to your account)

Two Weeks Until Opening Night!

*Purchase Tartuffe (The Hypocrite) tickets here

Monday, 10 June – Sunday, 16 June 2024

 


Monday, 17 June – Sunday, 23 June 2024

 


Weeks Ahead

June

July

August and September

Year 12 Social Justice Program

This year as part of our Social Justice Program, many Year 12 students have volunteered for the Vinnies Night Patrol Service.  This program is part of the outreach work run by St Vincent de Paul Society which provides students from Waverley College the opportunity to meet people who may be in different circumstances to their own.  Some of the people who visit the van are homeless, at risk of homelessness or they may not be homeless at all but are able to engage in conversation and meet others in the community. 

The aim of the Vinnies Van service is also to provide food, drink and friendship to people on streets.   Students are reminded of the importance of showing respect and treating every person they meet with dignity.  This follows our College Touchstones, centred around Solidarity and Justice and Inclusive Community.   

The contribution of both our Senior students and the Junior School students and families who have donated food and drinks has been invaluable.  As part of the program, Year 12 students are also involved in making over 100 sandwiches which are handed out during the visits to different locations in Sydney.  Thank you again for all of those in the Waverley Community who have been a part of this program, we will continue to share our charity and service to the Vinnies Van Service throughout 2024 and welcome your support.

 

Ms Cath Lipman

Social Justice Coordinator

clipman@waverley.nsw.edu.au