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The commencement of summer sport provides an opportunity to look at the early days of cricket at Newington.
We know from contemporary accounts that boys have played cricket from the start of the school at Newington House, Silverwater. The ‘green’ was close to the main buildings: it was natural that this was where cricket and other games were played. The senior and junior students were reported to have had their own playing spaces.
Much of the cricket played would have been informal matches organised within the school. However, Newington was soon fielding teams to play not only against other schools but also against local clubs. School opponents included Camden College, a Congregational school in Newtown, St Mark’s at Macquarie Fields and the Calder House School in Redfern. The clubs included Balmain Surrey, the Albert Club (reportedly the premier club of the day), Parramatta and ‘a Sydney Eleven’. Regular GPS competition did not start until 1893.
Matches were irregular. It was reportedly ‘…rather a journey to get to or from Newington early enough to play a two-innings match.’ Parramatta was five miles away by steamer, and Sydney fourteen miles.
An important asset for Newington was Joseph Coates, who taught at the school from 1864 to 1872, returning later as Head Master. A noted member of the ‘2nd Alberts’, he was reportedly a good all-rounder and left-hand bowler. With cricket organised at Newington as a club, he and other Masters could play for the school, as could former students. Two prominent cricketers to emerge from Newington in the 1860s were Edwin ‘Ted’ Evans and Tom Garrett, both of whom subsequently played for Australia.
Illustrated is the Newington team from around 1870, in our earliest cricket image. The photograph was taken on the verandah of Newington House. Several members are wearing Cadet uniform caps. The man in the plaid shirt is probably Joseph Coates.
David Roberts
College Archivist
MLC Tennis Hot Shots Tournament Series 2012. For more information, click here
Haven’t bought a cookbook yet? Been meaning to put one away for your son but haven’t as yet? Want to stock up on some early Christmas presents? Here is your chance. The wonderful Newington Cookbook will be on sale until the end of Term 4 — buy one for $40, 2 for $75 or 3 for $110. Please click here for more details.
Artist of the Week is Lachlan Watson of Year 6. Inspired by his study of dragons from a range of cultures, Lachlan created his own “Wyvern” dragon front and side views in charcoal. He employed new charcoal drawing and tonal rendering techniques to suggest 3D mass and surface effects.
Year 4 have been very happily taping and painting, hammering and glue gunning in the process of creating 3D mixed media abstracts. These experimental artworks are inspired by the boys’ study of artists Piet Mondrian, Robert Klippel – and machines: specifically computer motherboards!
Year 3
Addison Eastway
Year 4
Adrian Lo
Year 5
Mark Elwaw
Jonathan Lee
Year 3
Conor Corcoran
Ridley De Lange
Lachlan Doherty
Martin Duong
William Ioannou
Jaxon Jarvis
Kim Long Lam
Joe Reilly Makovec
Rhys Miller
Benjamin Nguyen
Year 4
William Li
Benjamin Nguyen
Peter Pontifix
Year 5
Marcel Chew
Wenhao Fan
Xavier Hodge
Joshua Hovilai
Ethan Hunt
Christopher Iannuzzi
Simon Jeon
Miles Parhash
Jack Rathborne
Dominic Young
Year 6
Jason Chan
Gary Chen
Liam Nikos
Nicholas Sims
James Wang
CLASS |
STUDENTS |
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1F 1M |
Ryan Lei Rocco Vitalone |
Matthew Potter Gabriel Lee |
2L 2S |
Alexander Costa Daniel Maxwell |
Hugh Harvey Liam Carriline |
3B 3G 3P |
Ridley De Lange Stefano Ottavio Flynn Gannon |
Jaxon Jarvis Jeremy Arfanis Gus Morsley |
4C 4M 4L |
Sebastian Vardavas Joshua Billingham Eric Bessiris |
Charlie Kichenside-Quinn Hugo McCombie Victor Herro |
5B 5G 5J 5M |
Jonathan Motsos Patrick Fitzgerald Thomas Larkings Tom Mowat |
Henry Cain Adam Tamerji Mark Song Morgan Knapton |
6B 6C 6J 6S |
Thomas Jordan Lorcan Kavanagh Harrison Long Angus Mueller |
Jason Chan Anthony Dobson Jordan Phibbs Joel Franco |
For Term 4 Calendar, click here.
Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General once said “Literacy unlocks the door to learning through life” and this is a motto that the Student Representatives and the Wyvern school body have taken to heart in Term 3. This term the SRC put their full support behind the ‘Room to Read’ program. This organisation was established by former Microsoft employee and ‘overworked executive’ John Wood, who, on his travels to Nepal in the late 1990’s, was saddened by the lack of libraries and reading materials available in communities, particularly for children. Since conception, the organisation has built over 13,000 libraries, 1500 schools and has funded the publishing of more than 11.5 million books worldwide. All books are published by native authors, in native language and about local culture.
In Term 3 the SRC representatives promoted the message “Give up to give back” to raise money for Room to Read. Boys and teachers were encouraged to give up one small item in their day (a chocolate bar, treat, coffee) and donate the money instead to the fundraiser. Many boys gave up one thing, many gave up many things. Importantly, everyone’s contributions added up to an impressive total. Through their generous donations and with school community support, the SRC was very proud to announce that they raised a total of $3321.30. As part of the “Stubbies World Change Challenge” Stubbies agreed to match all totals raised by schools bringing our total up to a whopping $6642.60!
The SRC have done a magnificent job of promoting this wonderful cause and three representatives were excited to present Room to Read advocate, Alex Loveridge, with a cheque for the total at the final Term 3 assembly.
Special thanks to our wonderful Librarian, Mrs Barnes for her drive, enthusiasm and support of the SRC and this wonderful cause. Another big thank you to Mrs Shugg and Mrs Bourke, whose artistic skills made our Room to Read ‘Donate-O-Meter’ come to life.
Finally, well done to the Wyvern boys, whose enthusiasm and generosity made this fundraiser a huge success.
Mrs Maeve Le Bon
SRC Facilitator
Dear Newington Wyvern Families,
Wyvern’s After School Care Program is run by Camp Australia. To enrol in your Outside School Care Service, please visit their website www.campaustralia.com.au and register your son.
To contact After School Care at Wyvern between 2.00pm-6.00pm, Monday to Friday their mobile number is
0411 298 360.
Kind regards
The Camp Australia Team
TERM ONE
Monday 30 January to Wednesday 4 April
(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)
(Classes commence – Monday 30 January)
TERM TWO
Monday 23 April to Friday 22 June
(9 week term followed by a 3 week break)
(Anzac Day Holiday – Wednesday 25 April)
(Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) – Monday 11 June )
TERM THREE
Monday 16 July to Thursday 20 September
(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)
TERM FOUR
Monday 8 October to Thursday 6 December
(9 week term followed by Christmas break)
(Annual Prize Giving – Thursday 6 December)
TERM ONE
Tuesday 29 January to Friday 12 April
(11 week term followed by a 2 week break)
(Classes commence – Tuesday 29 January)
TERM TWO
Monday 29 April to Friday 21 June
(8 week term followed by a 3 week break)
(Anzac Day Holiday – Thursday 25 April)
(Wyvern Staff Training Day (pupil free day) – Friday 7 June)
(Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) – Monday 10 June)
TERM THREE
Monday 15 July to Friday 20 September (Wyvern Campus)
(10 week term followed by a 2 week break)
TERM FOUR
Tuesday 8 October to Thursday 5 December
(9 week term followed by Christmas break)
Martial Arts
Baseball
Cricket
Tennis
Swimming
Hopalong Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology
Fitness
Year 6 Mother & Son Dinner Flyer, click here.
To view Wyvern Uniform Roster for Weeks 2 & 3, click here.
Uniform Shop Price List, click here.
To view the Tuckshop Menu for Weeks 2 & 3, click here
Wyvern Sports Newsletter, click here
Sports Results and Match Reports, click here
Term 4 Summer Sport Fixtures, click here
Sports Draw for Saturday 20 October 2012, click here
Sport Draw for Saturday 13 October 2012, click here
Sporting Venues Addresses, click here
2012 Sports Handbook, click here
Cricket Season Launch Flyer – Friday 19 October, click here
Cric-Smart – Intro to Cricket Course – Wyvern K – 3, click here
Cric-Smart – Big Bash – All Rounders Cricket Coaching Program – Wyvern 4 – 6 – for students with cricket experience only, click here
Please click on the sport below to view flyer.
Wyvern P&F Christmas Party Flyer, click here
WELCOME BACK
Well the holidays flew past quickly and isn’t it great to be back in that routine of packing lunches and organising sports bags! I hope everyone enjoyed their time together with family and friends and you are looking forward to the last term for 2012.
AGM
Wyvern P&F will hold their Annual General Meeting on Thursday 18th October at 7.00pm in Wyvern Hall. This meeting will see a review of the previous year and the re-election of the committee. A member of the Executive Committee stands in office for 2 years so most of the positions will be renominated. If you wish to be a part of the committee to help guide the Parent body through the school, please come along and nominate yourself for a position of General Member etc. Click here for a nomination form.
The current P&F team is as follows:
PRESIDENT | Julie Gigg |
VICE PRESIDENT | Phillip Argy |
VICE PRESIDENT (Social Events) | Emma Cope |
TREASURER | Terry Fotaras |
VICE TREASURER | Cleo Litsas (Position open in 2013 |
SECRETARY | Sharne Hogan |
SPORTS COMMITTEE | Darren McCoubrie, Grant Sumich |
CREATIVE ARTS | Nicole Newson |
UNIFORM SHOP | Marie Martin |
UNIFORM SHOP | POSITION VACANT |
TUCKSHOP | Janine Guy |
FAMILY MENTOR | Alex Loveridge |
GENERAL MEMBER | Cath Dunstan |
GENERAL MEMBER | Peter Pontifix |
AQUATICS PROGRAM
In Term 4 the Aquatics Program runs for 5 weeks . Your son will require:
The personalised towels are on the way and will be delivered directly to your son’s classroom.
HELP IN THE UNIFORM SHOP
On Monday 22nd October and Tuesday 23rd October, Orientation for 2013 will commence. We require assistance in the Uniform Shop from 9.00 am until 12.00pm on both days. If you can help, even for an hour, your knowledge and assistance would be greatly appreciated. Please email either djgigg@gmail.com or Marie Martin mmartin01@optusnet.com.au for the times you are available. Thank you in advance. It’s always a fun day.
FATHER & SON CAMPS
The 3-6 Father and Son camp held on 22nd & 23rd September was a great success. The efforts of the parents involved in the camp made the operation run a little more smoothly. I would like to thank Philip Argy (Snack Bar Manager), George Griziotis (Camp Fire Maintenance) and David Mills (Activity Coordinator) for the extra assistance they put into the camp. As volunteers, we only take payment in kindness and enjoyment to see the boys have fun. Look out for dates next year as we are locking them in now.
2012 TROPICAL CHRISTMAS PARTY
A night of nights to let your hair down and dance your cares away. Get your best spray tan on as Wyvern is going “Tropical”. Tickets are now on sale via the Senior School website. To make a payment click here and enjoy a great night with your friends from school.
We are looking for donations for the silent auction and raffle so if you have a Holiday House or know someone that owns a Hotel Chain (wouldn’t we all want that) and wants to advertise we will gladly promote your business or service. Would love to see many of our Wyvern “services” such as pest control, beauty services, real-estate appraisals etc.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Any comments or suggestions about the school and/or the P&F please email myself at djgigg@gmail.com .
Discover what is possible and feel proud to be a part of this social community.
Julie Gigg
0411 240769
djgigg@gmail.com
President Wyvern P&F 2012
A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds, “What does love mean?”
The answers they got were broader and deeper than anyone could have imagined. See what you think:
“When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn’t bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.” (Rebecca- age 8)
“When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.” (Billy – age 4)
“Love is what makes you smile when you’re tired.” (Terri – age 4)
“Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.” (Bobby – age 7)
“If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate.” (Nikka – age 6)
“When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.” (Karen – age 7)
And the final one — Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbour was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman’s yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there.
When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbour, the little boy said, “Nothing, I just helped him cry”
Mr Peter Morphew
Chaplain
WEEK 2 |
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Mon 15 | Summer sport training, Year 2 to attend, 1.40pm |
Tue 16 | K-2 Chapel, 12.30pm |
3-6 Chapel, 1.40pm | |
Wed 17 | Summer sport training, 1.40pm |
Year 2/3 Transition Meeting, Wyvern Hall, 7.00pm | |
Thu 18 | Aquatics Program, Week 2, Senior School Pool |
1M/6B, KB/6J, KW/6C, 1F/6S, 5J/5G | |
Tournament of Minds Australasian Pacific Final, Perth | |
Year 6 Mother and Son Dinner, 5.30pm | |
Wyvern P&F AGM Meeting, Wyvern Hall, 7.00pm-8.30pm | |
Fri 19 | Aquatics Program, Week 2, Senior School Pool |
3G/4C, 2S/5M, 3P/4M, 4L/5B, 2L/3B | |
IPSHA Debating Round 8 | |
K-2 Assembly, 8.30am | |
3-6 Assembly, 2.30pm | |
Sat 20 | Round 8 Summer Sport |
Tournament of Minds Australasian Pacific Final, Perth | |
Sun 21 | Tournament of Minds Australasian Pacific Final, Perth |
WEEK 3 |
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Mon 22 | Kindy 2013 Orientation Morning |
Summer sport training, 1.40pm | |
Tue 23 | Orientation Day for new 2013 students (Tear 1 – Year 6) |
K-2 Chapel, 12.30pm | |
3-6 Chapel, 1.40pm | |
Wed 24 | Summer sport training, 1.40pm |
Thu 25 | Aquatics Program, Week 2, Senior School Pool |
1M/6B, KB/6J, KW/6C, 1F/6S, 5J/5G | |
Fri 26 | Aquatics Program, Week 2, Senior School Pool |
3G/4C, 2S/5M, 3P/4M, 4L/5B, 2L/3B | |
Debating Gala Day, Trinity Grammar Prep, Strathfield | |
K-2 Assembly, 8.30am | |
3-6 Assembly, 2.30pm | |
Sat 27 | Round 9 Summer Sport |
Sun 28 |
Rhys Miller | 3G |
Anthony Dobson | 6C |
Mitchell Gigg | 5H |
Martin Ong | 3G |
Tom Cheetham | 6J |
Jack Kefalas | 2S |
COATES | HOWE | LUCAS | WILLIAMS |
63 | 58 | 45 | 57 |
Welcome back to the final term of 2012. It is hard to imagine where the year has gone! Looking back, students can be extremely proud of their many achievements across a wide range of activities. The final challenge for all is to maintain the very high standards set thus far and to make this last busy term the best one yet.
Staffing Update
I formally welcome Ms Caoimhe McMillan to the Wyvern music teaching team. Ms McMillan will be teaching music lessons to a number of classes as well as playing a lead role in our woodwind and brass programs. Mrs Michelle Brixon has moved to a class teaching role this term and will be looking after the boys in 5H (now 5M). Finally, we welcome Mr Charlie Spelling from the Eltham School in London who joins us as a Gap student for the next 6 months.
Year 2-3 Transition Meeting
On Wednesday 17 October at 7:00pm there will be a special meeting for parents of current Year 2 students who make the transition into Year 3 next year. We have held this meeting for the last few years and past parents have indicated to us that they have found this to be a useful forum to assist them in preparing their sons as they enter a new phase of the school. At the meeting our current Year Three Team Leader, Mrs Melanie Bryden, will provide information about how we cater for some of the academic, social and emotional challenges students will face next year. In addition Ms Alina Belshaw (Music Team Leader) and Mr Neil Brunton (Wyvern Sports Master) will talk about the compulsory instrumental and sport programs that all students are involved in from Year 3.
P & F
I thank all parent volunteers involved in the planning, preparation and organisation of the many excellent parent events held this year. I also thank the hardworking P & F executive, under the leadership of Mrs Julie Gigg, for their dedication and commitment given to benefit the Wyvern community. Please note that the Parents & Friends AGM is on October 18. I do hope you can spare the time to attend this important meeting and if at all possible take an active role in the Wyvern P & F. There is no doubt that an enthusiastic P & F team benefits your sons in so many ways.
Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 Presentation Ceremonies
This year we will once again hold special end of year presentation ceremonies in the more intimate surrounds of the Wyvern Hall for students in Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2. On these occasions students will receive individual merit awards and will perform musical items. Therefore attendance at Wyvern’s Annual Prize Giving on Thursday 6 December for students in Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 is not compulsory, although families with students in these year groups are very welcome to attend. The dates for these ceremonies are:
Kindergarten: Monday 26 November at 9:00am
Year 1: Tuesday 27 November at 9:00am
Year 2: Wednesday 28 November at 9:00am
Finally, we wish our Tournament of Minds (TOM) team every success as they compete in the Australasian Pacific Finals (Science and Engineering) next week in Perth.
Mr Ian Holden
Head of Wyvern