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Good Decisions in Public

This week I was thrilled to receive two wonderful emails from members of the public who were impressed by our students’ behaviour after school. The first came from a lady who was shopping at Westfield, Bondi Junction last Wednesday afternoon. She came across a group of young people in Waverley College uniform. They were polite and well-behaved, and were joined by a young man of the same age from another school who seemed to have a mild developmental disability.

The lady was moved to tears by the kindness, respect and inclusivity that each of the students showed to this young man. The lady concluded by suggesting that this behaviour spoke highly of the culture at the College.

A second email came regarding a group of students, again in the correct uniform, who helped a lady and her elderly father whose car had broken down. They all pitched in and assisted the driver move the car off the road.

It’s important to remind our students that we are constantly on show in public, particularly in retail precincts and on public transport. One act of kindness or manners can stick in the mind of people for many years to come.

Just as students who make poor decisions when in public are held accountable by the College, it’s important to celebrate the excellent behaviour shown by the majority of our students whilst in public.

Well done to the students who were recognised in these two emails.

Remembrance Day

At 11 o’clock on 11 November 1918, fighting in the First World War – the most destructive war fought to that date – came to a formal close.

The mass armies and unprecedented industrialisation that were salient features of the War, had led to a deadlock in Northern France and Belgium that had required four terrible years of attritional warfare and economic blockade to break.

The result was a horrendous casualty list for all the major combatants that shocked their people. Total casualties for WWI are estimated at 20 million dead and 20 million injured.

The College continues to remember this day with a solemn service led by the Waverley College Cadet Unit on Thursday. Students watched the service online at 11am.

>>> Click here to view more about the Remembrance Day service in the Nurrunga article by MAJ(AAC) Julie-Ann de Kantzow.

Lest We Forget

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal (Staff and Student Wellbeing)

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Free time on computers and electronic devices can lead inquiring minds to come across material that can be confronting, challenging and upsetting. Such occasions can lend themselves to starting conversations with our young people.

To help with such conversations, reviewing and revising parent-friendly information can help.

The following Cybersafety websites are helpful. There are many more available, but these are all Australian sites (and mostly Government organisations), and relevant to our systems and situations. Most also include parent/carer webinars.

Bravehearts

 

Ms Sue Bognar

Teacher Librarian

E: sbognar@waverley.nsw.edu.au

A big thank you to all parents who have generously donated their sons’ outgrown uniforms to the Secondhand Clothing Pool. We are slowly rebuilding stock levels and are so pleased to be able to offer some more items for sale. This will provide someone else with the opportunity to purchase a secondhand uniform well below the new price, whilst at the same time, raising funds for the College through the Parents’ Association.

$30 Buy Back Scheme

The Secondhand Clothing Pool will gladly accept the donation of all clean and wearable current uniform items for resale. There is a $30 ‘buy back scheme’ for the donation of Blazers and All Weather Jackets in excellent condition.

Due to current restrictions for parents, we are still working mostly through email contact (see email details below) and over the phone.

Attention: Cricket Parents, Judo Parents and Hospitality Students

We have for sale:

Where Can Donations Be Left?

Once parents are permitted back into the Centenary Building, enter via the Senior School campus reception, and take the lift to Level 3. The Secondhand Clothing Pool is next door to the Uniform Shop.

Contact Details

For more information or to make an appointment, you can contact the Secondhand Clothing Pool by:

Email: clothingpool@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Phone: (02) 9369 0703 — please leave a voicemail, and one of our volunteers will get back to you.

Location

Next door to the Uniform Shop, Level 3, Centenary Building, Senior School Campus

(Enter Senior School Reception and take the lift to the 3rd floor)

131 Birrell Street, Waverley

 

Warm regards,

Kirsten and Camille

Secondhand Clothing Pool

Good luck Year 12 

On behalf of the College Community, we wish our 2021 Year 12 cohort all the very best with their HSC examinations that start next Tuesday. The students have certainly had a very tough two years of Senior School in having to work around the implications of the pandemic. They have however worked very hard and maintained their focus throughout this challenging time. I am sure all of their hard work will pay off and we hope they can achieve their best. 

Orientation Day 

The College has run two Orientation Mornings online over the last week for our new Year 5 students and for all students entering Year 7. These are important touch points to assist in their preparation for their start at Waverley and joining our community. Over 250 new students will join the College in January with around 156 of them in Year 5.

New students and families bring heightened energy and anticipation. This annual surge of young students and their families continues to enrich the College. Part of their challenge is to find their place and connection over the years ahead. Our Big Brother program will assist them to find their feet quickly. I thank our senior staff members, Heads of House and Prefects for hosting these mornings. 

Co-curricular Recommences — All Notices Communicated via Nurrunga or Waverley App Only

A modified co-curricular program recommenced this week. Parents and students must please ensure they read all notices from now on in Nurrunga or via the Waverley College app for all other notifications. With some wet weather forecast over the next week, the app will be the only form of immediate notifications regarding any cancellations or adjustments. College fixtures and training schedules are viewable below:

>>> Click here to view more information in the article by Director of Co-curricular, Mr Stephen O’Donnell.

Parents’ Association AGM – Get involved!

Wednesday, 10 November 2021, 6pm to 8:30pm

The Annual General Meeting of the Waverley College Parents’ Association (WCPA) will include the election of office bearers for 2022. All parents and carers are invited to attend the AGM held online via Zoom. 

All Executive Committee positions will be declared vacant and elections will be conducted for the following positions:

Any interested parent is encouraged to nominate for any of the above positions. Nominations will be accepted on the night, or interested persons may email Ms Tarryn Thompson at: tthompson@waverley.nsw.edu.au.

The WCPA Term 4 meeting will follow the AGM. This is an opportunity for parents to have a say and hear from myself and other staff.

>>> Click here to download the WCPA meeting agenda.

>>> Click here to view the Zoom meeting ID and passcode in the article by Parents’ Association President, Jade Stapleton.

UTS | Parents’ 1-1 Consultations — Online

UTS are offering parents a consultation opportunity to get any of your questions answered. Find out about their admissions process, course and career information and support services.

This session is a live chat for parents of future undergraduate students interested in studying at UTS. Current students will be online and ready to answer any of your questions, including those related to:

>>> Click here to view further information.

Paul Dillon Returns to Waverley College

Ten years ago, our Head of PDHPE, Mr Patrick Darvill and I first saw Paul present on drug and alcohol trends in our community. Since then, we have attempted to get Paul back to the College. This finally occurred last Thursday. Waverley College was in fact Paul’s first school presentation! This fact was not lost on Paul who was genuinely happy to be back talking to students in Years 10 and 11 as well as parents and staff.

Paul has been working in the area of drug education for more than 30 years. In 2009, his best-selling book for parents was published titled ‘Teenagers, Alcohol and Drugs’ which has since been released internationally.

>>> Click here to view information about Paul Dillon’s publication Teenagers, Alcohol and Drugs.

Paul Dillon presenting to Waverley College

Paul regularly appears in the media and is regarded as a key social commentator, with interviews on television programs such as Sunrise, TODAY and The Project. Paul also writes a blog where he discusses topical issues of the day, as well as addressing some of the questions and queries he is regularly asked by those attending his presentations.

>>> Click here to view Paul Dillon’s blog.

Paul’s presentations cover a variety of drug and alcohol-related issues including the decline in alcohol consumption and the rise in vape use. Interestingly, he sees online gambling an area of increasing concern for adolescent boys. This issue has previously been identified at the College and discussed at House meetings, College assembles, Mentor groups as well as in PDHPE lessons.

Our Wellbeing Framework relies heavily on the parent partnership. I thank the parents who took time out from their busy schedules to hear Paul’s entertaining and informative presentation.

Pop-Up Vaccination Facility for Students

To provide our community with the best possible protection we encourage all students over the age of 12 to follow the advice from NSW Health by getting a free COVID-19 vaccination. This will not only protect them but everyone else, as it appears likely that a single COVID-19 transmission at College will still trigger a chain of casual and close contacts. The implications of this are considerable, and anything we can do to reduce the likelihood is worthwhile.

Protecting the health and wellbeing of our community is our number one priority and the College is giving  students the opportunity to receive their COVID-19 vaccination at school. If you are interested in this opportunity, please email your son’s name to healthcentre@waverley.nsw.edu.au – the College will be in touch if there is enough interest.

In the meantime, The Health Centre continues to accept copies of your sons’ vaccination status. Please send clear copies, preferably in PDF format to healthcentre@waverley.nsw.edu.au

 

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal (Staff and Student Wellbeing)

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au

What are the Changes and When Will they Start?

From Sunday, 5 December 2021, Transport for NSW will make changes to the South East bus network.

These changes will affect some bus routes that operate into the Inner West, southern and the Lower North Shore areas.

Changes to routes of interest to the Waverley College community are detailed below:

Previous routes Current routes as of Sunday, 5 December 2021
314, 316, 317, 348, 353, 360, 379, 400 313, 350, 360, 379, 390X

  • Route 390X will operate every 6-8 minutes during school peak times for students travelling from Randwick, Kingsford and Maroubra

School services

609e, 625e, 646e, 647e, 663e, 664e, 688e, 690e, 691e, 692e, 693e, 694e, 695e, 696e 698e, 717e, 665e

 

Following services will no longer commence from school

  • Route 400 join 693e at 15:30

–          Join 390X at 1527 to Maroubra Jct which continues to Little Bay via Anzac Pde

–          Join 356 at 15:25 to Eastgardens

–          693e trip departing Waverley College at 15:30 will be extended to Westfield Eastgardens via existing route to Anzac Pde then R Maroubra Rd, L Bunnerong Rd, R Westfield Dr, L into Westfield Eastgardens (terminate TSN 2035109)

*This service will also operate via Juniors Kingsford to facilitate transfers to other services.

 >>> Click here to view detailed information about the changes.

Use the Transport for NSW Trip Planner 

Changes to services for Waverley students use may not be captured in full detail, so we encourage students to plan their trip on Trip Planner before travelling. It will be updated with the new changes by Sunday, 21 November.

>>> Click here to view Trip Planner.

*So that dedicated school services appear as a travel option for students, click ‘refine’ and select the school bus option.

Opal Cards Remain Mandatory

All students must continue to tap on and off with their Opal card on all trips please.

How Can I Provide Feedback?

>>> Click here to provide bus feedback.

Waverley College invites all parents and carers to the Parents’ Association Annual General Meeting and meeting on Wednesday, 10 November from 6pm-8:30pm.

The AGM and meeting will be held via Zoom.

>>> Click here to join the Zoom meeting.

Meeting ID: 832 1344 8043
Passcode: 213925

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Jade Stapleton

Parents’ Association President

World Teachers’ Day

At Waverley we celebrate World Teachers’ Day and World Support Staff Day on the same day. Teachers are an essential service of a progressive society and Support Staff enable the very art of teaching and learning to be able to take place. 

The book The Courage to Teach by Parker J Palmer, has influenced many who work in education over the years in many countries. I believe the book’s success is because Palmer articulates the importance of the heart in the work of all staff who work in a school.

‘Good teaching cannot be reduced to technique but is rooted in the identity and integrity of the teacher. Good teaching takes a myriad of forms but good teachers share one trait: they are authentically present in the classroom, deeply connected with their students and their subject. These connections are held in the teacher’s heart — the place where intellect, emotion, and spirit converge in the human self.’ (Parker J Palmer)

One positive that has come out of the global pandemic is a greater appreciation for teachers and schools and the incredibly important work that they undertake. It is their professional skill and expertise as well as their care, passion and compassion that helps to make the school what it is. What greater task is there, than to be part of a partnership with parents to help mould the next generation, to learn from our mistakes and make the world a better place? 

Thank you to the Parents’ Association for supplying morning tea for all staff as a welcome back to face-to-face teaching last week. Thank you in particular to Jade Stapleton for organising and Naomi and Greg Isaac for catering and creating such a wonderful spread. The teachers were appreciative of this very kind gesture. 

Year 12 Final Week 

We farewelled our Year 12 2021 cohort today and wished them all the very best as they embark on their next and final steps in their schooling journey, a final week of study, and then the HSC starting on 9 November. For others, back to apprenticeships that they have already started. 

The 2021 Year 12 cohort have gone about their business in leading this great College with selflessness, poise and grace in response to the realisation that when tested by those things greater than ourselves, it is your integrity and generosity that serves you best. They have been resilient and every time they have been tested, they have stood up taller and looked after their peers and the rest of the College. What has been most powerfully presented to them, is that there is great security in working together, finding gratitude in the small things and hanging on when times are tough. I believe that this pandemic has confirmed the value of community mindedness and strengthened the unity of this class. 

They have taught us too that their cohort accepts and understands that some change is inevitable and builds character, but equally importantly, they have reminded us that the determination to support others, and to be guided by who you are and not what happens around you, is what it means to be strong. Such conviction stands one in good stead as you take the next steps of your life and prepare for the journey ahead. May their travels be affirmed by the good that has come from their experience and informed by the Values that the College espouses to live by. May they find a life grounded in Virtus Sola Nobilitat – ‘Virtue is its own reward’.  

Congratulations Gentlemen, thank you and God Bless.

Correct Student Mask Wearing is Mandatory

Thank you to all students who are routinely wearing their masks correctly and thank you to parents for reinforcing this. The safety of students and staff is our number one priority and we all need to practice COVID-safe habits including mandatory mask behaviour. Unfortunately, this week staff have given me feedback that many students are misplacing their masks or wearing broken masks whilst at College. Staff have needed to hand out disposable masks to these students. I urge parents who have not done so already, to please organise a reusable mask for your son/s which is clearly labelled with their name/s. Please assist us to reinforce this to help build responsible habits in your sons. 

Launch of Creative Arts Showcase!

Today we are excited to launch the collaborative Creative Arts Showcase of Higher School Certificate Bodies of Work from Drama, Music, TAS and Visual Arts. Our inspiring online gallery allows our student works and performances to be shared with our wider College community, celebrating student achievement in the Creative Arts in what has been a difficult year for our senior students.

The Year 12 cohort of 2021 have developed a degree of adaptability in overcoming adversity in completing their major projects. I congratulate the students of Design and Technology, Drama, Industrial Technology Multimedia and Timber, Music and Visual Arts for their dedication to their studies. Each project has been the culmination of in-depth research, testing of materials, media and processes and carefully manufactured using contemporary or traditional techniques. Each student’s work reflects their incredible dedication to mastering their selected skills and working progressively throughout the year to develop and refine their process in their field.

Along with deepening their subject knowledge, students have taken advantage of rich opportunities to express their creativity. They have developed competencies in planning, project management, communication, persistence and perseverance, whilst supported by our outstanding teaching and support staff. 

I am proud to present these exceptional works across all subjects and encourage you to view them through our vivid Creative Arts Showcase microsite:  

>>> Click here to view our Creative Arts Showcase microsite.

A Much-Awaited Return of Co-curricular!

Earlier this week, the NSW Premier announced that schools are permitted to return to some school co-curricular and sporting activities from Monday, 1 November. There are some very important COVID-safe regulations around this, however, the College is excited that all students in Years 5-11 will be able to start a modified Summer program for four weeks during Term 4.

Modified Training Plan for Safety and Wellbeing

The importance for students’ wellbeing, and re-establishing some of the connections that have been missing, is a vital part of the return to school activities. We have modified the training plan for the next couple of weeks to keep students within their year cohorts as much as possible, whilst still providing some physical activity opportunities. As there will be a number of students who have had limited time to be as active as normal, we will continue to provide activities for prehabilitation and general fitness in terms of preventing injury and in preparation for a CAS / IPSHA season in Term 1, 2022.

Cadet Parades to Safely Recommence

COVID-safe Cadet parades will recommence from next Friday, and will include cohort separation and the presentation of Rank appointments. 

Internal Training, Saturday Trials and Student Vaccination Status

The first two weeks of activities in Term 4 will involve internal training and two Saturdays of trials. There is a possibility that we will then play two friendly CAS rounds against St Aloysius and Cranbrook on both Saturday 20 and 27 November in Basketball, Cricket and Tennis. If these two friendly rounds occur, mandated restrictions require that any inter-school sporting activities for any students 16 years or older, will need to QR Code on entry to any venue and also display proof of vaccination.

If there are any students who do not meet this criteria, they will not be permitted to play inter-school sport until 2022, however, they are still permitted to train and trial within their own school teams. The College encourages any student who is able to be vaccinated to please do this and email proof of their vaccination to Ms Adele Cutbush, College Nurse.

E: acutbush@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Waverley College COVID-19 Protocols — Staff and Students

Following are a number of other specific COVID-19 protocols that the College will have in place to ensure that staff and students are kept as safe as possible: 

>>> Click here to view all of the guidelines from NSW Health and NSW Department of Education.

Training Program

Please see our Director of Co-curricular’s article for the training program to commence from next week:

>>> Click here to view the article by Mr Steve O’Donnell.

If there are queries please email Mr Steve O’Donnell.

E: sodonnell@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Junior School Return to Sport: Internal Training and Internal Saturday Matches

As sport returns for the Senior School, so it does for the Junior School at the beginning of Week 6 (Monday, 1 November). Sport will take place across Weeks 6, 7 and 8 of Term 4 with training resuming in a modified format of one session per week.

Summer Sporting Teams Adjustment, Training Schedule and Co-Curricular Draw

All Summer sporting teams have been adjusted to split all teams into year groups, to meet the current government safety restrictions and guidelines. This could mean that your son is now in a different team to the team in which he was placed in Term 1. Please reinforce to your son that this isn’t anything to do with performance, and only due to the current restrictions and guideline changes necessary to keep students safe. 

All students will be informed of their Year 5 or Year 6 team and also their training schedule this Friday during Year group sports meetings. The most updated Term 4 Training Schedule and Saturday Draw has been included below for your further understanding of adjustments made. 

>>> Click here to view the Junior School Term 4 Training Schedule.

>>> Click here to view the Junior School Term 4 Summer Co-curricular Draw.

Saturday Internal Matches

There will only be three Saturday rounds of internal matches, taking place on November 6, 13 and 20. Some Cricket and Touch Football teams incur a bye due with an odd number of teams for that year group, as teams can only compete against their own year group.

Coach Changes

Due to the long lasting lockdown, the coaches for each team will appear very different to Term 1. Unfortunately, Term 1 coaches have either moved on or are unable to commit to this short period of coaching. As there has been a quick turnaround to get the season up and running, there is the possibility that external coaches may vary between trainings and Saturday games. Please understand that these adjustments are necessary to help our students get back to enjoying sport after such a challenging time for all.

During the time that sport begins, Mr Jack Wachtel, Assistant Director of Co-Curricular Years 5-8, will not be contactable for all of Week 6 as he is on leave and getting married during this time. Please refer any questions or concerns you may have to: 

  1. Mr Steve O’Donnell: sodonnell@waverley.nsw.edu.au 
  2. Mr Steve Wilmot: swilmot@waverley.nsw.edu.au 

Read more: Important vaping law changes, teenage drinking in the Eastern Suburbs, uniform and appearance, Health Centre accepting copies of your son’s vaccination status.

Important Vaping Law Changes

The College works closely with the NSW Police in particular our Police School Liaison Officer. With COVID-19 restrictions easing, the School Liaison Police Program is up and running, including our local PCYC club. In a recent discussion with the College, our Liaison Officer Senior Constable Danny McManus, outlined changes that occurred in October to vaping laws in NSW, particularly around the supply and possession of vapes.

In brief, all nicotine vaping products are now regulated under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 as Schedule 4 (prescription only) medicines in the Poison Standard. A prescription will be required from a medical practitioner to purchase nicotine vaping products from a pharmacy or when importing from overseas websites.

As this is a Schedule 4 drug, the College has reviewed our policy regarding vaping (and vapes) to reflect the changes to the law. I will be reminding students that the consequences for consuming or selling vapes on campus will therefore increase to reflect changes in their classification.

Teenage Drinking in the Eastern Suburbs

Over the last two to three weeks, both Eastern Suburbs and Eastern Beaches Police Area Commands have seen an enormous amount of alcohol-related incidents, (some very serious), involving young people in the area aged between 13 and 18. Older siblings, brothers and sisters of friends (including random strangers) supply alcohol to these minors.

Young people have also taken alcohol from home to drink in public places and alcohol-free zones, committing a range of public place offences, causing general havoc and mayhem, and consuming police resources unnecessarily. What surprises police the most, is the lack of supervision of young people late at night.

The Police Commander requests that the College remind our community of the dangers of teenage binge drinking. This comes in the same week that drug and alcohol expert Paul Dillon presented to students, staff and parents at the College. Our local police have serious concerns and encourage parents to have a chat with their sons about drugs and alcohol to establish safe boundaries. Parents are encouraged to use the resource below as a starting point for dialogue with their sons.

>>> Click here to view the Alcohol Drinking and Teenagers resource from REACHOUT.

This is a timely reminder that Waverley College students will be held accountable for incidents that bring the College name into disrepute outside of school hours.

Uniform and Appearance

I thank all students and their families who attended College this week wearing the correct academic uniform and whose appearance was neat and tidy. A small number of students were asked to adjust COVID hairstyles and remove facial hair. At all times, students are expected to be clean-shaven. I thank those parents who supported this fair and reasonable request.

Student wearing the new academic uniform

Health Centre Now Accepting Copies of Your Son’s Vaccination Status

Congratulations to the hundreds of eligible Waverley College students who received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccination.

To provide our community with the best possible protection, we encourage all students over the age of 12 to follow the health advice from NSW Health, by getting their COVID-19 vaccination. This will not only protect them, but everyone else, as it appears likely that a single COVID-19 transmission at our College will still trigger a chain of casual and close contacts. The implications of this are considerable and anything we can do to reduce the likelihood is worthwhile.

The Health Centre is now accepting copies of your son’s vaccination status. Please send copies of your son’s vaccination status to healthcentre@waverley.nsw.edu.au

This data will be added to the immunisation history entered at the time of his enrolment.

 

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal – Staff and Student Wellbeing

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au

On Tuesday, 26 October and Wednesday, 27 October, students from both Years 6 and 7 finally had the chance to celebrate their Sacrament of Confirmation at Mary Immaculate Church. This celebration was certainly one to remember, as COVID-19 restrictions meant that both parents and sponsors were unable to be in attendance, and the celebration was live-streamed into their homes.

It was a very sacred and intimate occasion with Father Bernie inviting all candidates to celebrate the Sacrament with him on the altar, making each boy feel special. After receiving their blessings and confirming their faith, all boys have now been fully initiated into the Catholic Church.

Year 6 Confirmation

Year 6 Confirmation

Congratulations to the following students:

Year 6: William Bayly, Harrison Boden-Taylor, Aidan Busteed, Jack Daley, Henry Furlong, Mikey Gauci-Cook, Hugh Godby, Henry Goldrich, Oliver Harwood, Jack Henderson, Alexander Janis, Alexander Moore, Otto Murcutt, Ned Panlilio, Joshua Peters, Stirling Quinn, Will Roberts, Owen Roorda, Evan Rowbotham, Jacob Sheehan.

Year 7: Aston Cavender, Adam Curran, Cavell Frampton, Lucas Guerreiro, Willam Jacques, Finley Malone, Owen Patient, Christian Richardson, Dante Scarfone, Olle Wixstrom.

 

Mr Stephen Ghattas

Assistant Director of Identity & Student Formation

E: sghattas@waverley.nsw.edu.au

The College is excited about the return of all students to face-to-face learning next week. The safety and wellbeing of our community is our top priority as we return to campus. 

The College is following NSW Government guidelines to ensure our staff and students are safe. A number of changes will therefore be in place upon your son’s return. These were outlined to students at today’s online assembly.

We recognise the need for a ‘multilayered approach’ to minimising risks associated with the Delta strain of COVID-19:

Cohorting

Where possible, students will be separated into cohorts to limit the interactions of year groups. This includes not conducting in-person whole College indoor Assemblies and assigning designated spaces to year groups at break and lunchtimes:

Please note that our vertical Wellbeing time has been suspended to prevent students in different year groups from mixing. We will continue to communicate important wellbeing messages via Year groups meetings (socially distanced) and whole online school assemblies. 

As a result, the Senior School and Junior Schools will be following the adjusted timetables below:

Normal Timetable (Senior School)

First Bell 8:40am
Period 1 8:45am 9:40am 55 mins
Period 2 9:40am 10:35am 55 mins
Recess 10:35am 10:55am 20 mins
Period 3 10:55am 11:50am 55 mins
Period 4 11:50am 12:45pm 55 mins
Lunch 12:45pm 1:25pm 40 mins
Period 5 1:25pm 2:20pm 55 mins
Period 6 2:20pm 3:15pm 55 mins

Normal Timetable (Junior School)

Periods 1 & 2 8:40am 10:35am 115 mins
Recess 10:35am 11:00am 25 mins
Period 3 11:05am 11:50am 45 mins
Period 4 11:50am 12:35pm 45 mins
Lunch 12:35pm 1:25pm 50 mins
Period 5 1:30pm 2:15pm 45 mins
Period 6 2:15pm 3:00pm 45 mins

Health and Hygiene

We will continue to implement a range of measures to decrease the likelihood of the spread of COVID-19. Hand sanitiser will be widely available around the College and students will be reminded to use it regularly. We will continue with increased cleaning measures, with high touch and high traffic areas being cleaned regularly throughout the day. Students will also be regularly reminded of spatial distancing as well as hygiene measures.

If Your Son Is Unwell

If your son presents with even the mildest of cold-like symptoms, and even if he is partly or fully vaccinated, he should remain at home. If he presents at College, he will be isolated in the Health Centre and will need to be picked up as soon as possible by his parent/carer. He will then only be able to return to campus following a negative COVID-19 test, with the result of this test being emailed to the Health Centre.

>>> Click here to email the Health Centre.

Masks

In accordance with NSW Government guidelines, masks are compulsory for all Years 7-12 students and staff. The College is however taking the additional precaution of mandating masks for students in Years 5-12.

Masks must comply with NSW Health guidelines and must be of surgical grade standard (a triple layer mask), and well fitted around the mouth, chin and nose. Students will be required to have sufficient stores of masks to use throughout the course of each week.

Health Centre

The College Health Centre continues to operate and is staffed by our College Nurse. The staff have well-prepared procedures, in line with NSW Health protocols, to manage the health of individuals and the campus community, in the event of a COVID-19 case.  

Student Vaccinations

On the day of your return, all staff (teaching and non-teaching) will be fully vaccinated.

NSW Health strongly urges all students aged 12 years and over to receive two doses of either Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible before returning to College. COVID-19 vaccination is the best protection against severe illness and also reduces the risk of spreading COVID-19 to others.  

Vaccination bookings can be made via the Vaccine Clinic Finder. Depending on location, bookings are available within the next few days, including at local GPs. 

>>> Click here to view the COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Finder.

For students and families who have questions or concerns related to getting vaccinated, please refer to NSW Health’s ‘Know the Facts! COVID-19 Vaccines’ fact sheet. 

>>> Click here to view the Know the Facts! COVID-19 fact sheet. 

Ventilation  

The wellbeing and safety of our students and staff are paramount. To this end, classrooms and indoor learning spaces have undergone a thorough external review as we consider the optimal ventilation solutions for the campus. Guidelines for the use of each learning space in the College have been developed in line with these recommendations, considering a range of mitigations including wearing of masks, spacing of students, ventilation and other hygiene measures. The College has purchased 50 air purification devices which will be utilised across the campus. 

Canteen

To assist with social distancing and to decrease interactions between year groups, the canteen will reopen in Week 4 and will be cashless. There will be no access to microwaves. Access to the canteen will be restricted to one year group at a time.

Library and Book Hire

To ensure we are not mixing cohorts, the Library will only be open to our Year 12 students (2021 cohort). 

Senior School

Students in Years 7-11 will be able to enter the College via the opened gates next to the library and other access points. Note, access to and from the College will not be available via the library.

The library will be offering a Click and Deliver service. Students can send through requests for reading books and resources by email, the library OLIVER search page, or the Library CANVAS page.  

>>> Click here to email the library.

>>> Click here to access the library OLIVER search page or the library CANVAS page.

Resources will then be prepared for students and placed into a bag with the student’s name on it. Library staff will deliver these to classrooms.

Library staff will have an outdoor service point to assist Years 7-11 students where needed.  This will be outside the entrance to the library.

Printers will be placed outside, with the favoured option to have students email library staff their printing jobs, which we can then deliver to teachers or classrooms.

>>> Click here to email the library.

Library staff will be offering a ‘Pop Up’ library service in the designated year group areas. For example, library staff will be physically present in the playground area during lunch to field questions and take requests. Our focus will be on the new Year 12 (2022) cohort, however we will move through all year groups.

Student replacement ID cards can be printed at the Wellbeing Centre.

Note: loans of library items will be available over the summer holidays. This may be a way to balance online and offline and screen time, and we encourage your sons to borrow. Borrowing will be available up until Friday, 10 December.

Book Hire

Book Hire will be open. Students can see Ms Pearce who will attend to student inquiries via a help desk located outside the current Book Hire office.

>>> Click here to send your requests and questions.

Library staff will also be available to assist with Book Hire / TextBook inquiries.

Junior School

At the Junior School, the library will be opened on alternate weeks for each cohort. 

Co-curricular Activities

At this stage, a number of co-curricular activities will continue to be offered in an online format. The Convenors of these and other co-curricular activities will communicate with students and their parents directly, as well as via the Friday Nurrunga newsletter. We are awaiting further advice from the Association of Independent Schools NSW and the NSW Government as to the possibility of increasing our offering of co-curricular activities. 

Please note, many activities including retreats, bands and ensembles, assemblies, service week, community events and excursions are not permitted at this stage under NSW Government guidelines. 

Parents and Visitors on Campus

Parents and visitors, as a general rule, are not able to visit the College grounds under the Level 3 directions. Arrangements for meetings between staff and parents will continue to be delivered via Zoom. 

If you need to drop off any items you can do so by labelling the item with your son’s name and leaving it in the boxes located at Reception.

Sport

At this stage, there will be no Saturday sport. We are awaiting further advice from the CAS, Association of Independent Schools NSW and the NSW Government. Any updates, including information regarding the availability of facilities such as the gym and pool, will be provided via Friday’s Nurrunga newsletter as this information becomes available. 

In the meantime, students should check that they have registered for summer sport and continue to follow the online activities that are posted on the relevant Waverley app pages.

Transport

It is requested that parents make arrangements for their sons to arrive on campus as close to 8:30am each day, and depart as soon after 3:15pm as practicable. All public transport and school specials are due to run as timetabled. Students are encouraged to depart campus using multiple access points to reduce congestion.

Uniform and Appearance

Students will wear their full summer uniform when participating in face-to-face learning.  

At all times, students are expected to be clean-shaven. All students should have an appropriate haircut by Monday, 25 October. Anticipating pressure on barbers, parents/carers and students are encouraged to make arrangements as soon as practicable. 

Uniform Shop 

Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions, the Uniform Shop is operating online with pre-ordering arrangements in place. There will be one dedicated staff member attending outside of school hours from 3:15pm-4:30pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for student pick up.

Further Questions  

Please contact your son’s Mentor or Head of House to share any information you feel necessary, to assist us to support him as he recommences face-to-face learning. Any updates based on NSW Health guidelines will be shared via the Friday Nurrunga newsletter or the Waverley app.

With COVID-19 restrictions in place, there is an even greater need to ensure that our community is looking out for each other to the best of our ability. 

Please contact your son’s Head of House should you have any questions or concerns.

 

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal – Student & Staff Wellbeing

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au

Read more: Transitioning Back to College, Paul Dillon online seminar, Child Safety Handbook.

This week I met with Dr Tom Brunzell and his team to discuss transitioning back to school. Dr Brunzell is the Director of the family services organisation, Berry Street, and has worked with schools across Victoria after their long lockdown. His research at the University of Melbourne investigated both the negative impacts of secondary traumatic stress and the positive impacts of wellbeing on teachers and leaders.

Dr Brunzell stressed the importance of routine when our students return to campus next week. He went on to say that we cannot underestimate the importance of reconnecting with each other, and student schoolwork during this transition phase.

The College has also been looking at evidence from the Northern Hemisphere to put in place strategies to best help our students return to campus.

Inter-House Junior and Senior Basketball Competition

The circumstances of this situation have significantly impacted us all. For some, it has been an opportunity to reflect on what is important, whilst others have embraced the opportunity to learn new things.

Many young people may be excited at the prospect of restrictions being lifted, whilst others may be feeling mixed emotions. Reactions will differ depending on how well they cope with stress and change. Keeping a check on your child’s mental health and wellbeing as they adjust to new routines, will be vitally important. We encourage parents to reach out to their son’s Mentors or Head of House if circumstances have changed during lockdown, or they are detecting any flags such as anxiety or unusual lethargy in their sons.

There is still a lot of uncertainty ahead of us, so focusing on the things you can control or enjoy doing, can help establish predictability and familiarity for the whole family. Adult carers need to provide young people with reassurance by acknowledging any concerns and fears they may have at this time. Consider this to be a normal reaction, however it may be best to focus more on their feelings and emotions, rather than the practicalities at this stage.

SchoolTV Special Report

The latest Special Report contains ideas about how to help ease this time of transition.

>>> Click here to view the Special Report ‘Transitioning Back.’

If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your son, please contact the wellbeing team for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Paul Dillon Online Seminar Reminder 

Don’t forget our parent seminar next week featuring Mr Paul Dillon from Drug and Alcohol Research Training Australia. Paul will be presenting exclusively to the College community online next Thursday.

Reenforcing our ‘wellbeing partnership’, Paul will also be presenting to students in Years 10 and 11, and to staff earlier in the day.

Parent Seminar: Thursday, 28 October, 6pm-7:15pm

>>> Click here to view the Zoom link to the parent seminar by Paul Dillon.

Meeting ID: 844 1268 5711

Passcode: 156047

Child Safety Handbook — COVID-19 and Bush Fire Updates

The NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook is a comprehensive resource to assist parents and carers on a range of topics essential to child safety. The handbook has been updated to include key messages about COVID-19 safety and bush fire safety with summer just around the corner.

>>> Click here to view the Child Safety Handbook.

This handbook also includes important content updates from: NSW Ministry of Health, NSW Police Force, Fire and Rescue NSW, Rural Fire NSW, Transport for NSW, Sydney Trains, NSW Department of Family & Community Services, eSafety Commissioner and NSW Office of the Children’s Guardian.

 

Mr Patrick Brennan

Deputy Principal (Staff and Student Wellbeing)

E: pbrennan@waverley.nsw.edu.au