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Basketball, Touch Football, Tennis

Last weekend saw a big first full round of activities for all students. A number of the new Year 7 teams demonstrated some outstanding performances, particularly in Basketball, Touch Football and Tennis.

Our 2nd V Basketball remain undefeated after a comprehensive victory. Our 1st V Basketball went down narrowly but were very well supported by students and staff, and I want to thank all of the members of the College community who came to cheer these players on.

This Friday evening the 1sts and 2nds Basketball are travelling to St Aloysius’, and any supporters must be attired in full College summer uniform please.

NSW Beach Volleyball – Congratulations, Cooper Ryan

Special mention to Cooper Ryan (Year 9) who last weekend won a gold medal in the NSW Beach Volleyball titles and has now qualified for the national championships. Cooper was competing in the u16 and open categories as a 14 year old – what an amazing achievement!

NSW Open under 16s 2023 Gold medal winner - Cooper Ryan

NSW Open Under 16s 2023 Gold Medal Winner – Cooper Ryan

Absence and Leave Protocols

Thank you to all of the parents and carers who have applied for leave for some of the upcoming state championship and events this term. Just a reminder that we need as much notice as possible via email, and not to log these via the College absence app please.

Winter Activity Changes

This week was the final week for winter activity changes. We will notify students who have requested a change early next week in regards to their applications and preferences based on current numbers.

Co-curricular Diary Dates for March

Activities

Larger Events

Best wishes to all teams this weekend.

2018 CAS Swimming Championships

Distance Running Masterclass

On a midsummer’s night at Bass Hill, whilst most of us were celebrating Valentine’s Day, two of Waverley’s finest young prospects were setting The Crest Athletics Track alight with outstanding performances over 1,500m.  

Both Evan Rowbotham (13s) and Asher Thomasyu (16s) competing for Randwick Botany Harriers ran lifetime bests of 4:16.43 and 4:05.97 respectively.

The significance of these runs is remarkable, considering Evan ran 11s under the current 13 years school record of 4:27.06 set in 2015. Evan will look to replicate and improve this performance over the rest of the summer and during the school season, where he can solidify his name in the record books.

Asher finds himself only marginally off (0.5s) the current 16 years school record of 4:05.47 set in 2017, and with many races to come including the NSW and Australian Championships, much like Evan, he has many more opportunities to improve upon this mark.

A massive congratulations to Evan and Asher who have been training hard all summer long, and we wish them all the best for the remainder of the season and into the future.

 

Mr Jeremy Roff

Track & Field Head Coach

jroff@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Evan Rowbotham

Evan Rowbotham

Need help with study planners, homework or assignments? SBT is here to help, for FREE

Student Based Tutoring (SBT) was started at the end of last year in an effort to provide more academic support for students who want to improve their academic ability. SBT provides competent senior students as tutors to help students to reach their full potential. 

SBT is available to any students from Monday to Wednesday 3:30pm – 4:30pm in the library. SBT runs parallel to the current literacy and numeracy tutoring sessions, so students may also be able to get help from experienced teachers at the same time. Why pay for private tutoring when free quality tutoring is available for you? 

The goal of SBT is to help Waverley students achieve improvements in all areas of academic life. It also allows boys to meet with senior students who can give invaluable advice to help them achieve set targets, while learning how to still schedule time for co-curricular and social activities. School is about learning but you also have to have fun along the way, and SBT can teach you how to achieve both goals simultaneously. 

Whether you want to go from 50% to 60% in a subject, or from 85% to 90%, SBT is here to help you. SBT tutors can help you find your mistakes and may be able to teach you content that you are struggling with. Nobody is perfect, and these senior students have gone through hundreds of hours of study to reach their success. From this experience they can provide techniques that worked for them to achieve this success. Moreover, SBT provides an efficient way to increase your marks while also building crucial relationships with senior students. 

SBT is the one-stop shop for your academic aid, so make use of it.

Click here to view the SBT flyer

 

Jack Preller (Year 12)

Lacey House Captain, Waverley Tennis Captain, Founder of SBT

Term 1, 2023 – Lenten Term

Click here for Swim School Information

Week 4

 


Week 5

 


Week 6 and Beyond

Cadets on Friday was an exhilarating and energetic afternoon as platoons competed for the coveted Golden Boot Trophy.

Company Commanders inspired with incredible energy to bring their companies together under their respective flags. Company spirit is so important for morale on AFX and the levels on Friday were astronomical.

We congratulate Delta Company for their all-round excellent performance, but the winning platoon was 2 Platoon from Alpha Company. Congratulations to SGT Mitchell Ho and his team for their physical stamina and collective teamwork.

Thank you to the SUO, CUO Kayla Heng, and her team in RHQ for putting together an engaging afternoon for our recruits. Thank you to our MCs, CUO Alistair Isaac and WO1 Angus Birrell for running the afternoon so well.

From our reporters in Media Platoon:

“The Golden Boot is a thrilling competition that builds on confidence, teamwork and communication skills. The recruits participated in multiple activities such as push-ups, plank, methods of movement relay, jerrycan relay race, ordering rank slides and tug of war. Extraordinary work by Delta Company for the best overall company and congratulations to 2 platoon on winning the Golden Boot for 2023.”

Friendly competition from Delta CPL Stapleton and Bravo CPL Isaac

Friendly competition from Delta CPL Stapleton and Bravo CPL Isaac

Great form in the push up competition

Great form in the push up competition

Leopard crawl in the Methods of Movement relay

Leopard crawl in the Methods of Movement relay

Company Plank

Company Plank

Incredible stamina from REC Freddie Robertson in the plank competition

Incredible stamina from REC Freddie Robertson in the plank competition

Alpha Company giving their all in the tug of war

Alpha Company giving their all in the tug of war

Jerry can relay

Jerry can relay

The winning platoon – 2PL – with their trophy

The winning platoon – 2PL – with their trophy

AFX 2023

Thank you to the parents/carers who have responded to the Joining Instruction and registered their cadet’s attendance on AFX. Could I please encourage everyone to click the button below to register and provide the latest medical information?

All cadets need to be registered via this form by Wednesday, 1 March 2023.

Register Now

6 weeks to go!

Team Highlights from our Student Reporters

1sts

On Saturday, the 1st’s V Basketball team faced off against their strongest opponent of the CAS competition, Knox Grammar School. Surprisingly, there was a large number of supporters in the crowd rooting for Waverley to take home the victory. Unfortunately, the Waverley boys came up short to Knox, falling 75-69 in an extremely close and hard-fought game.

The boys were led and motivated throughout the game by Tom Gleeson’s all-around impact, as his defensive efforts were enough to slow down the great offence of the Knox Basketball team. The score was close throughout the whole game, with the lead only slipping to a high of 9 for Knox, however the boys were unfortunate and unable to close the gap by the end of the game, as Knox fought hard for their victory.

Good luck to the 1sts who now face a tough opponent in an electrifying atmosphere: St Aloysius’ at St Aloys on a Friday night, a game that is bound to be exciting to witness.

2nds

Before the 1sts faced off in their hardest game so far, the so far undefeated 2nds showed up to prove why they were undefeated, as they too faced a tough Knox opponent. Unlike the 1sts, the 2nds were able to outplay Knox, concluding the game with an amazing 43-point victory, the final score 73-30.

The game was not so one-sided, as Waverley went into the second half up barely 5 points to Knox, led by Ehren Little’s defence and Tashi Harrison’s athleticism. As the 1sts went into the change room to prepare for their game, the 2nds exploded. This was largely credited to 3 back-to-back 3-pointers sunk in by Charlie Smith as the 2nds increased their winning margin. From then on, the game was one-sided, as the boys were able to increase their lead until the end of the game, regardless of the never-ending efforts from the Knox boys.

Good luck to the 2nds who remain undefeated with a record of 6-0, as they too face St Aloysius’ away next Friday night.

10As

On Saturday, the 10As faced off against another historically tough Knox squad, after watching their B team in a tough loss. Unfortunately, the boys weren’t able to get it done, but were led by Renato Rovacchi and Rory Donnellan, with the final score 43-64.

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

9As

The 9As were able to contain Knox’s tough squad, and remain undefeated going into round 7 of the CAS season. The boys were led by Angus Peshos’ leadership, Jonte Garvey’s rebounding and hustle plays, and Nico Palacio’s defence. The game resulted in a 45-37 win for the 9As, as they face another great St Aloysius’ team next week.

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

8As

The 8As faced off against Knox in a home game that eventually didn’t sway their way. As the highly organised Knox team slightly edged over Waverley, the efforts of Phil Falaniko, Phoenix Miconi and Hayden McAusland assisted Waverley in staying in the game. Unfortunately, the final score was 41-54, and the boys fell short of another victory to their name. Good luck, as they too will be facing St Aloysius’, who are at the top of the table.

Make sure to keep an eye out for the annual Basketball Presentation night, which will occur after the conclusion of CAS Round 10 at Barker.

 

Daniel Palacio
(Captain of Basketball)

Tom Gleeson
(Captain of 1st V)

 


1st V

The start of the second half of the season saw Waverley take on CAS Basketball heavyweights, Knox Grammar. With Knox one win in front, the 1st V came into this game needing to beat their North Shore rivals to give themselves their best chance of staying in the premiership race. They did extremely well to compete in a closely fought game against the reigning CAS premiers, however, they were ultimately unable to snatch victory.

Waverley was slow to start, and Knox was able to pull out to a 7-point lead before Waverley troubled the scorers. At one stage, Knox had a game-high 11-point lead, however, Waverley was always able to pin this back and finished the quarter trailing by 6 points. In the second quarter, Waverley was able to reduce their deficit by 1 point and move to a 3-point lead midway through the third quarter, however Knox was always able to find a way to maintain a small lead.

Ultimately, Waverley went down by 6 points, 75-69. It was a gutsy effort by Waverley and the closest game between the two schools since the 2017/18 season, when Waverley last defeated Knox with a 66-62 score line. The 1st V still sit equal third and now turn their attention to St Aloysius’, who defeated Barker by a point, and remains in equal first place with Knox on 15 points.

2nd V

Coming into the game, the 2nd V were all-conquering, having defeated all five CAS schools in Term 4 to sit atop the table, as well as the best in the GPS, ISA and AICES, with their incredible efforts to win the Newington Classic Tournament.

In Round 1, Waverley defeated Knox by 4 points, and it looked like it might be another close game with the score at the end of the first quarter, 11-7 to Waverley. Waverley had other ideas and continued to build on their lead, going into the big break 26-15, however, it was an impressive 3rd quarter performance that saw Waverley outscore Knox 26-4, to take the score to an unassailable 52-19 lead.

The 2nd V continued to up the ante, winning the 4th 19-11, and ultimately taking the game in a somewhat unexpected but satisfying 71-30 score line. The undefeated 2nd V is now a win clear of Trinity, and has a very healthy points differential of 120. Next up is a winless St Aloysius’ this Friday night in Kirribilli.

10As, 9As, 8As, 7As

Top of the table Knox was too strong for Waverley in 10As, who still sit on two wins.

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

10A Basketball V Knox

The 9As continued to dominate their opponents, downing Knox for a second time this season, and are two wins clear of the rest of the league, on six wins.

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

9A Basketball V Knox

The 8As loss to Knox sees them remain on two wins and a draw. Our new Year 7 teams gave a very good account of themselves in their first-ever games for the Senior School, winning four games and drawing two from 10.

The 7As drew their game 36-all in a high-scoring game, with a last-second buzzer beater.

Other Victories, Draws and Losses

Over the past decade, Knox has been Waverley’s toughest opponent and while this week was no different, there are signs that this dominance is waning. While just a handful of teams were able to savour victory: 10G (20-15), 10H (32-22), 9A (45-37), 9B (35-11), 9D (24-21), 9G (44-22), 7B (27-21), 7F (33-18), 7G (44-26), 7I (25-23) and draws by the 3rd V (36-all), 8A (36-all) and 7E (26-all), 13 teams lost their games by 10 points or fewer, demonstrating Waverley is closing the gap, and becoming a lot more competitive.

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

10B Basketball V Knox

Heartfelt Appreciation

Head Coach, Mr Matthew Johnston, deserves enormous praise for his leadership and expertise in guiding the program, and the development of our players and coaching staff.

Thanks to our amazing Supporters’ Club for their wonderful efforts again on the BBQ. It was a very busy day, and it was great to see them sell out by 2pm. If you can help for one hour this Saturday, before or after your son’s game, please contact Ms Rachael Smith at 0412 693 243 or rachael_gray@hotmail.com because any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Recently, the College purchased two new Porter glass backboards for the main court in the Gym, as well as new rims for all backboards in both the Gym and TAS COLA. A significant sum of money from funds raised by the Supporters’ Club contributed to the purchase of this new equipment, and it is the weekly Saturday BBQs that raise the most money for the Club over the season.

Save the Date – Basketball Presentation Evening, Braidwood, 6pm-8:30pm

Saturday, 18 March is the Basketball Presentation Evening. The awards ceremony will be hosted in the Gym, after an onsite dinner in Braidwood (weather permitting). On the night, there will be shooting games and prizes to win. A flyer with further details will be released shortly.

Good luck to all teams this week against St Aloysius’!

Dear Parents and Carers

The South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) Immunisation Team are due to attend Waverley College on Wednesday, 1 March 2023. The targeted grade for their first visit is Year 7. The team will be providing vaccinations for dTpa and HPV.

According to SESLHD, they have only received 30% of online consent forms. Waverley College usually has numbers well over 90% for vaccinations in Year 7. Please provide online consent via this link: https://nswhealth.service-now.com/school   

Please note that all of the vaccination programs at Waverley College are run through the local health district as a part of NSW Health. If you are having any issues with the online consent forms, please contact them directly on (02) 9382 8333 (ext 2). If you would prefer a hard copy consent form, please email healthcentre@waverley.nsw.edu.au and I will organise one to go home with your son.

Catch up vaccinations will also be offered for any student who missed out on any doses in previous visits. Please also note that there has been a change in HPV dose scheduling. Please refer to this Nurrunga article from last week about HPV scheduling for further information. As a result, the number of Year 8 students due for catch-up has reduced.

Parents/carers can refer to Australian Immunisation Record (AIR) to check outstanding vaccines. Parents/carers are required to notify the College if their child has completed their course elsewhere, to avoid any potential vaccination errors. Parents can also withdraw up to 24 hours before a clinic if they have provided consent online. If the withdrawal of consent is within 24 hours of the clinic date, the parent/carer must notify the College directly.

Please note that parents/carers need to consent to both vaccines online if they would like their child to receive both vaccines. Parents/carers can edit their consent on the portal up to 24 hours before a clinic. Additionally, parents/carers must not tick previously vaccinated for HPV, if their student has not received an HPV vaccine outside of school. Parents/carers can check their child’s vaccines through MyGov and Medicare.

Parents/carers unable to provide consent online must return a paper consent form to school.

Please do not hesitate to contact the Immunisation Team on 02 9382 8333 should you have any further queries relating to your upcoming visit.

 

Waverley College Health Centre Team

Weekly Careers Newsletter

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

Click here for the Week 3 Careers Newsletter

 

Ms Kath Knowles

Senior Studies & Careers Coordinator

kknowles@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Looking for some summer magic? There’s something for everyone at Summerama and its FREE!

When: Sunday, 26 February, 9:30am-12:30pm

Where: Bronte and Bondi Beaches

Book Your Tickets Today

Questions?

Click here to view the Summerama 2023 poster

As part of our Career program for Year 10 at Waverley College, we offer a Career Assessment program to all Year 10 students to assist with senior subject selection and choosing a career pathway.

The program will begin with a four-hour online career testing session run by Dr Marian Kratzing, a Careers Psychologist. Dr Kratzing has developed a unique career profiling system which she and her colleagues provide to many schools in Sydney.

In the profiling session, students will complete several questionnaires and tests designed to assess a variety of factors that are important in helping students select a University (ATAR) or Vocational (NON-ATAR) career pathway at school and beyond.

These will include an:

The cost per student will be $153.00 which will be debited to your College account. This includes a comprehensive written report and a 25-minute individual interview. The testing will be conducted on Tuesday, 28 February, 2023 in the College Gymnasium. It is important that all Year 10 students are present and punctual on this day.

Following their interview, students will be provided with an action plan to follow in order to investigate career alternatives more thoroughly that they have selected through the assessment process. Students will be supported in their research into different career and course options.

Last Wednesday, our Year 11 Sport Life and Recreation students visited Point Piper Kayak Centre. The day involved lifesaving and paddle boarding activities along with a kayaking expedition to Shark Island in the beautiful Sydney Harbour.

Students grasped an understanding of the importance of physical activity in outdoor environments, and the incredible benefits this can have on their lifestyle and wellbeing.

Diary Dates

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

February

March

April

Parent Webinar for Year 6 Parents – Elephant Education 

Dear Parents and Carers,

Below is an invitation to a webinar presented by Elephant Ed on Puberty and Embracing Change. 

When: 6pm – 7pm, Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Topic: Puberty and 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 Waverley College 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:

Click here to register

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

Healthy Lunchboxes 

Packaging a healthy and tasty lunch each day can become challenging. The Cancer Council Healthy Lunchbox website is a great resource that will hopefully give you some great ideas and inspiration.

Click here to view the Healthy Lunch Box website

Click here to view a 3-minute video on How to Pack a Healthy Lunch Box

On average, children eat two to three snacks every day, so it’s important to make them as healthy as possible. Here’s a guide to snacks that will power their brains and fuel their muscles throughout the day.  

If you have not already signed up, you can sign up to receive our FREE Nutrition Snippets (five snippets every five weeks of the school term).

How to pack a health lunch box nutrition snippet

healthy lunchbox ideas

School Buses

We have a number of school buses that leave from the Senior School each afternoon and in the mornings from our local areas. If you would like your son to catch these buses and are unsure of which one, please click the button below. 

How to plan your school bus trip

The company that runs these buses is called ‘Transdev.’ They have provided instructions for you to easily plan a bus trip. 

In the case your son misplaces their bag or another item please see the contacts below:

Morning Food Break (Crunch and Sip)

As of next week, classroom teachers will allow time for students to eat in the morning to ensure they are set up for a productive learning day. We understand that due to sports training in the mornings and full schedules, that some students miss breakfast. If your son would benefit from this, please pack extra healthy food for him. Some examples include: a sandwich, fruit, cereal or a breakfast bar.

 

Ms Gaby Bransby

Director of Junior School

gbransby@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 


Parish Mass at Mary Immaculate Church

On Wednesday, 15 March, both 5 Gold and 6 Gold will attend Mass at Mary Immaculate Church beginning at 9:15am. Parents/carers are warmly invited to attend.

Confirmation at OLR Kensington

Enrolments for the Sacrament of Confirmation at OLR Kensington will close on Thursday, 23 February. If your son is in Year 6 and previously attended OLR Primary, you are encouraged to enrol before this date to avoid missing out.

Click here for further information

 

Mr Steve Ghattas 

Assistant Director of Junior School/Identity & Student Formation

sghattas@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 


Co-Curricular Sport – Round 1

The big week of Co-Curricular sport continues with Round 1 commencing from tomorrow (Saturday, 11 February). Having had such a big few weeks of sporting events and the commencement of co-curricular training, students are extremely excited about getting the Summer season underway.

Please ensure your refer to the Waverley College app announcements each week, as I will continue to send out the weekly Sports Fixtures for each round. Families can also locate all relevant Junior School Co-Curricular information through the College website below.

Click here to view Junior School Co-curricular Information

 

Mr Jack Wachtel

Assistant Director of Co-Curricular

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 the club will be closed.   

Procedures

Click here to register your son

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’s 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 email us.

nzivanovic@waverley.nsw.edu.au

gbransby@waverley.nsw.edu.au 

If afternoon training sessions are cancelled, unfortunately, you cannot send your son to Home Learning as an alternative plan, as 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.

Waverley Reading Challenge 2023

The Waverley Reading Challenge will begin in Week 3. This Challenge implements important strategies to assist your son to engage in reading in a positive manner. 

The boys are challenged to read different genres, read nonfiction, listen to audiobooks, give recommendations to their friends and develop a love of reading. 

Giving boys choices, also plays an important role in them developing a love of reading, as does making sure they have access to the books they would like to read, providing a welcoming, flexible and comfortable space, and lastly, time to read.

The Learning Hub is continually working to support young readers in the Junior School. 

Junior School Reader of the Week 

Developing a love of reading in boys can be challenging for some. Children’s attention spans can become short due to the constant allure of technology, especially as they get closer to adolescence. As a result, it’s crucial to instil good reading habits in children, early on. A Junior School reader will be highlighted each week. The purpose of these weekly spotlights is to recognise kids who like reading, and encourage reluctant readers to find the same love of reading.

 

Ms Natasha Zivanovic 

Literacy & Innovation Teacher

nzivanovic@waverley.nsw.edu.au