Unfortunately, the fixture against Newington College was impacted by the rains. A number of cancellations occurred last weekend, which was a great shame. We do particularly feel for our Prep 1sts team who were looking forward to having their very first match on QP1. I know that special moment is just around the corner for these young men.
Still, we were able to go ahead with the 13Fs, 13Es, 13Ds, 16As, 4th XV, 3rd XV, 2nd XV and 1st XV matches. From the eight fixtures played, both Waverley and Newington recorded four wins each. Our 13s continue to show dominance with some strong victories.
13E Rugby
The 16As went very close to winning in a frustrating match, which I am sure they will learn plenty from. The Opens were very competitive, going down narrowly in soggy conditions, in the 4ths, 3rds and 2nds.
The 1st XV were able to get another win on the board. The Double V continues to build momentum as we approach the CAS competition. In difficult conditions, it has been pleasing to see the commitment on display by all 15 players working as one unit.
This weekend, Waverley College play the final CAS/GPS/ISA Trial Fixture of the season against Oakhill College. In recent years, it has been well publicised how Oakhill have helped with the development of such NRL stars as Luke Keary and Ryan Papenhuyzen. Oakhill will certainly prove to be a wonderful challenge for all our teams in the run into CAS.
Our 14s and 15s age groups head to Castle Hill to play at Oakhill, while the 13s, 16s and Opens will be playing at Queens Park for the final time in Term 2. All 16s and Opens teams have the chance to play on QP1 for the day, with the 1st XI Football team playing away this weekend. We wish all teams the best.
The Rugby Supporters’ Club are looking for any parents, carers and friends of students in the 13s, 16s and Opens to assist on the BBQ and Canteen this weekend.
If any parents, carers and friends are free to assist at any stage this Saturday (or any Saturday throughout the season), please register your interests on the 2022 online roster below:
>>> Click here to register to help at the Queen’s Park Rugby Canteen and BBQ.
The Rugby Supporters’ Club ask members of the community to indicate their ideas about possible venues which might be able to cater for larger groups for our Rugby Presentation Night.
If you have any ideas, please feel free to email Mr McCoy: jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au
All the best for all teams this weekend against Oakhill!
WAVERLEY TO WIN!
Mr John McCoy
Convenor of Rugby
E: jmccoy@waverley.nsw.edu.au
On 24, 25 and 26 May, Waverley College entered teams from Years 5-11 into the annual da Vinci Decathlon competition. This year, the event was conducted via Zoom.
All students showed great enthusiasm for the duration of the day, and participated in 10 challenges across each team in:
All teams displayed passion, dedication and awesome team work.
We would like to congratulate all students for their hard work and participation in this valuable event:
Thank you to our dedicated teachers who provided assistance over these days: Mr William Roberts, Ms Melanie Stephens, Mr Richard Chen, Ms Margaret Fitzgerald and Mrs Deanne Edwards.
Mr William Roberts
Head of Library and English Teacher
E: wroberts@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Ms Melanie Stephens
English Teacher
E: mstephens@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Mr Richard Chen
Science Teacher
E: rchen@waverley.nsw.edu.au
On 25 May, the Senior library joined with our Junior School colleagues to participate in and celebrate National Simultaneous Storytime.
Our Junior school Innovation student helpers’ team joined in with over 1 million other students around Australia to listen to Family Tree, written by talented singer-songwriter and children’s author Josh Pyke, illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh.
We thank Ms Pearce for her assistance organising the morning, Mr Robert Tall our literacy coordinator for attending, and Ms Zivanovic for preparing the Junior School Innovation Hub for what was a very special morning.
Keep reading, kids!
Mr William Roberts
Head of Library and English Teacher
E: wroberts@waverley.nsw.edu.au
A year on from our uniform donation to Fiji, we are privileged to see the results of your incredible generosity.
The school held its Graduation last week, and provided us with these beautiful photos of their students proudly wearing our Waverley blazers.
We look forward to continuing our relationship with these students and the school, when we are allowed to once again take Immersions.
Ms Suzanne Walsh
Director of Identity & Student Formation
E: swalsh@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Last week, 70 students from Years 11 and 12, and 10 teachers, went on our Kairos #4 Retreat. This is a very special student-led retreat, open to all Year 12 students and to those in Year 11 who wish to lead these retreats in Year 12.
Kairos was held at two venues: Mount Schoenstatt and Mount Carmel. We would especially like to thank Fr Bernie who led one of the retreats, and all the teachers who helped facilitate this wonderful formation experience for our students.
Congratulations to all attending students on your enthusiastic participation throughout the experience. As our retreat program grows, we look forward to welcoming more retreatants in the coming year.
Ms Suzanne Walsh
Director of Identity & Student Formation
E: swalsh@waverley.nsw.edu.au
This term, Year 10 History students have been studying the role of Australians in WWI and WWII. In examining and reading through primary sources from my grandfather’s time in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and New Guinea, students in my class were able to draw connections between people, places, and events of the past.
In history, primary sources are defined as firsthand evidence of an event that took place in the past. They are a powerful learning tool to really help students sharpen their critical-thinking skills.
Ms Emma Halpin
English and History teacher
E: ehalpin@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Year 11 Business Studies students have been actively working on developing their business plans for their upcoming Shark Tank-style business pitch. To help create an entrepreneurial mindset, Waverley College was fortunate enough to secure James Peebles from TRUE Projects as a guest speaker.
TRUE Projects’ point of difference is based around full disclosure, and an open-book pricing method. James discussed the skills required to successfully start up and run a business, providing invaluable insights and advice around developing a business concept.
Thanks, James!
Mr Adam Wallington
Head of HSIE
E: awallington2@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Students from Waverley College and St Clare’s College in Years 9-12, are performing in our school production of Cosi on Tuesday, 7 June, Wednesday, 8 June and Thursday, 9 June at 7pm in the Br R. J. Wallace Performing Arts Centre (PAC).
Waverley College is committed to an all-round education of boys, including the Creative Arts. It is very important to expose students to theatre from an early age, because it helps to increase their dramatic literacy.
As such, it is my pleasure to inform you that students in the following classes are invited to attend the matinee performance of Cosi at 12pm on Tuesday, 7 June at no charge.
Students will participate in class discussions around the staging of the show, the production elements such as the set, lighting and sound effects used, as well as, the directorial vision and the acting techniques evident throughout.
For the Drama students, there is a written task associated with viewing the production.
If your son studies one of the following subjects, then yes you do:
Please complete the permission slip for the excursion no later than Wednesday, 1 June 2022.
>>> Click here to view and complete the permission slip.
I’d like to warmly invite you to come and see the show at an evening of your choice.
Tickets are selling fast. Get in quickly and book seats before we sell out!
Bookings are open via our website link under the heading ‘Events’ on our webpage.
>>> Click here to view information about booking tickets.
Tickets will not be available at the door, so please ensure you book early, to get a seat on the day you desire.
Ms Alison Jinga
Head of Drama and Entertainment and Producer of Cosi
E: ajinga@waverley.nsw.edu.au
In support of the Visual Arts & Visual Design curriculum, Years 11 and 12 Visual Arts, and Year 11 Visual Design students will be attending an excursion to the Art Gallery of NSW on Monday, 20 June 2022.
Students will attend the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize to provide further stimulus and direction for the theoretical and practical components of the Visual Arts and Visual Design course.
Students will also explore the Daniel Boyd and Public Gallery spaces to broaden their understanding of audience participation in installation and traditional works.
Start time: Period 4 – 12:05pm – 3pm. Students will attend periods 1 – 3 of their timetable.
Uniform: Students are to wear full academic school uniform (including blazer).
Yes. Please complete the permission slip for the excursion no later than Monday, 6 June 2022.
>>> Click here to view and complete the permission note.
If you have any questions regarding the incursion, please do not hesitate to contact the Visual Arts Department.
Ms Jenna Turnbull
Visual Arts Teacher
E: jturnbull@waverley.nsw.edu.au
The Sydney Morning Herald and HSC Careers Expo is on Friday, 3 June 2022 at the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park.
The HSC and Careers Expo is to allow students to discover and to investigate Courses and Careers for which they may apply for 2023.
The Expo features over 120 exhibitors, seminars on HSC subjects, tertiary courses, careers and study advice. Students should be encouraged to attend seminars and to collect booklets, brochures and information for courses or jobs in which they are interested and intend pursuing as careers.
Students will travel to and from the HSC and Careers Expo by hired buses leaving the College at 8:45am and returning by 11:55 am. The total cost will be $20.00 and will be added to the fees account. Entry is valid for all three days of the Expo, so students are encouraged to return to the Expo with their parents.
The Expo will continue on Saturday, 4 June and Sunday, 5 June from 9am to 3pm.
Ms Kath Knowles
Senior Studies & Careers Coordinator
E: kknowles@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Ms Elizabeth Watson
Director of Teaching & Learning
E: ewatson@waverley.nsw.edu.au
Please find below the schedule for the Year 12 Tutorials in Term 2, Week 6. Topics covered during the tutorials include content revision, study skills, exam preparation and practice papers. These tutorials have proven extremely valuable and, while not compulsory, are strongly encouraged.
It is important that we know attendance numbers so teachers can prepare accordingly. To that end, the expectation is that students who register for the tutorial, attend. Rolls will be taken to assist us to manage the program. Should numbers fall below five, we may not be able to run that particular session.
Mrs Lauren Ryan has emailed the registration sheet to students to register their attendance at the tutorials.
Date | Subject | Time | Room | Teacher |
Monday, 30 May 2022
|
Mathematics Standard | 7:30am – 8:30am | E35 | Nicola Silsby |
Drama | 3:30pm – 5pm | P118 | Alison Jinga | |
Business Studies | 3:30pm – 5pm | W33 | Adam Wallington | |
SOR II | 3:30pm – 5pm | W22A | Cath Stewart Martina Cooper |
|
Visual Arts | 3:30pm – 5pm | C11 | Natalie Oates | |
Tuesday, 31 May 2022 | Mathematics Standard | 7:30am – 8:30am | E42 | Phoebe Guirguis |
Wednesday, 1 June 2022
|
Biology | 7:30am – 8:30am | E02 | Richard Chen |
Geography | 3:30pm – 5pm | W33 | Adam Wallington | |
PDHPE | 3:30pm – 5pm | GHR | Patrick Darvill | |
Thursday, 2 June 2022
|
Design and Technology | 7:15am – 8:30am | TF4 | James Spargo |
Spanish | 7:45am – 8:30am | W24 | Daniel Kroll | |
Chemistry | 7:45am – 8:30am | E04 | Emily Pace | |
Mathematics Extension 2 | 3:30pm – 5pm | E32 | Steven Hall | |
Ancient History | 3:30pm – 4:30pm | K11 | Nicholas Brophy | |
Friday, 3 June 2022
|
Industrial Technology (Multimedia) | 7:15am – 8:15am | W32A | Anthony Gibbs |
Music 2 | 7:30am – 8:30am | P14 | Chris Balkizas |
Mrs Elizabeth Watson
Deputy Principal – Teaching & Learning
E: ewatson@waverley.nsw.edu.au
The Cardoner Project is a not-for profit organisation that provides opportunities for young men and women to volunteer overseas in disadvantaged communities after they finish school.
The article in the link below outlines the opportunities available for three-week Immersions to Nepal, and three, six and 12-month service opportunities to Thailand and the Northern Territory.
>>> Click here to view more information about the Immersion and Service Opportunities Available.
If you have any questions, please come and see me for more information. These experiences are life-changing and will provide anyone who is willing to take up this opportunity with an unforgettable experience of community and social justice.
Ms Suzanne Walsh
Director of Identity & Student Formation
E: swalsh@waverley.nsw.edu.au