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From the Deputy Principal – Students, Ms Gabby Smith

Deputy Principal - Students, Ms Gabby Smith

Deputy Principal - Students, Ms Gabby Smith

Outreach Program

As we move towards Christmas, we are reminded to reach out to those less fortunate than ourselves.

St Canice’s is a Jesuit parish in Elizabeth Bay, just behind Kings Cross, and their outreach centre works to provide weekly health, legal and employment clinics, daily showers with access to toiletries and personal care items and brand new clothing, along with daily meals and a coffee shop to those experiencing homelessness and social exclusion. These services are entirely funded by donations from generous parishioners, local residents, businesses, schools and the Waverley College community. 

They are currently seeking donations of hamper items for Christmas, including:

  • Bag of Lollies
  • Sweet and Savory Biscuits
  • Muesli Bars
  • Can of Tuna/Chicken
  • Baked Beans/Spaghetti
  • Deodorant
  • Lip Balm
  • Socks
  • Tea/Coffee
  • Undies – Neutral colours (Unisex)
  • Journals
  • Soap

If you are able and willing to, these donations would be greatly appreciated. All donations can be dropped to the Senior School reception. We will be making regular deliveries to St Canice throughout Term 4.

Once again, your kindness and generosity is very much appreciated.

School Student Travel

Please see the following information from Transport for NSW regarding school student travel. 

Transport for NSW is adjusting the rail and bus timetable in regional and outer metropolitan areas from Sunday 20 October 2024.

The changes are designed to match with the new Sydney trains network schedule.  

The adjusted rail timetable and bus network changes are now available for viewing in Transport’s Trip Planner. We encourage you to remind your school community to plan ahead at https://transportnsw.info/trip before travelling and allow extra travel time.  

This change is happening during the NSW Higher School Certificate and may also align with other important dates in the school calendar, so it would be appreciated if students familiarise themselves with what this may mean for travel to and from school before 20 October by visiting transportnsw.info.    

To provide feedback on any Transport services, please visit transportnsw.info/contact-us/feedback.

SPECIAL REPORT: The Cost of Living Crisis

In our ever-changing economic landscape, parents and caregivers are increasingly faced with the task of broaching the subject of growing expenses with their children. While the instinct may be to shield young people from life’s challenges, there’s a growing belief that addressing real-world issues, including financial uncertainties, can actually foster resilience and understanding. Striking a balance between protection and education is crucial for those looking to empower their children.

To effectively introduce the topic of finances, we need to be mindful of the timing and setting of the conversation. Using straightforward, age-appropriate language helps maintain transparency, and openly discussing adjustments to the family budget can carry significant weight. By encouraging children to participate in finding creative ways to save and make thoughtful spending choices, parents can nurture a sense of responsibility.

This Special Report offers a valuable opportunity to enhance children’s financial literacy, equipping them with the resilience needed to thrive in an increasingly complex world.

Here is the link to your Special Report