14 Feb 2013

Artist of the Week

Week 3

K – 2

Christopher Boulougouris – 1S

This week’s Artist of the Week. Christopher demonstrated skilful use of brown pencil  and chalk pastel in his sketch of a bumblebee. He managed to work like a real artist, beginning with soft ‘lullaby’ or construction lines and completing his work by shading to add form.

Christopher demonstrated skilful use of brown pencil  and chalk pastel in his sketch of a bumblebee. He managed to work like a real artist, beginning with soft ‘lullaby’ or construction lines and completing his work by shading to add form.

Mrs Debbie Bourke
K-2 Art Teacher

 

NCP Years 3-6 Swimming Carnival Photos

Dear Parents,

Below are some photos taken at the NCP Years 3-6 Swimming  Carnival on Tuesday 12 February 2013.

 

 

 

 

 

From the Archives – John Manton's Letter heralding the beginning of Newington College

On 18 February 1863, Rev. John Manton wrote a letter to Mr A MacArthur, one of two leading Wesleyan churchmen then visiting England. In December 1862 these men had been asked by the Church’s Education Committee to ‘…secure the services of two competent Masters, and send them out with the least possible delay.’

John Manton’s follow-up letter, his copy of which is held in the College Archives, provided MacArthur with news of developments in the last two months.  A contract had been let for £1,050 for repairs at Newington House, not including the fencing that was also needed. He reported rapid progress, with the slating of the main building completed, replacing the previous shingles, and some of the internal work also done. Several friends of the project had visited Newington House and were all ‘…much pleased with the situation and the place itself.’

Fundraising for the work was continuing: he and others, including Rev. William Kelynack, a later President of the College, had secured promises of £690 in the Sydney, Goulburn, Bathurst and Illawarra Districts. Manton hoped to raise ‘a respectable sum’ in Maitland, but noted that it would be ‘…some time before the money can be got, in consequence of the dulness [sic] of the times.’

‘I see nothing in the way to prevent our making a beginning in July next,’ Manton declared, ‘should the Masters arrive by that time, which I sincerely hope may be the case.’ He would soon begin to advertise the opening in July ‘…in full confidence that the Masters will be forthcoming by the time we want them.’  This, however, was clearly his major concern. He urged MacArthur to ‘give the subject your earliest attention, as we should not be able to find suitable persons here.’  In due course this question was to be resolved in an unexpected way.

 

David Roberts
College Archivist

150 Years of Sport

Join us in the city to celebrate and pay tribute to the history of Newington Sport. Relive the successes of past premierships in rugby, tennis, athletics, football and swimming…just to name a few, as one of the original six members of the AAGPS. National and international representative sportsmen from the College will join us to recount how their early sports careers were forged on the fields at Newington.

When: Friday 22 March 2013
Where: Dockside, Cockle Bay Wharf
Cost: $125 per person

To register for the event, click here

To make an online payment click here and choose the Sesquicentenary link in the “College” box

Find out what else is on the Sesquicentenary events program by visiting our insite

Win a Car

As part of Newington’s Sesquicentenary, the committee will be hosting a raffle from Monday 11 February 2013 for you to win a car!

1ST PRIZE

Toyota Corolla Ascent 1.8L CVT Hatchback courtesy of Chatswood Toyota. Silver Pearl with Black trim, 3 years extended warranty, 2 years insurance, window tinting, plus dealer delivery and on road costs, stamp duty and GST . Total prize value: $30,634.49

Contact: The Newington College Sesquicentenary Committee on: 150@newington.nsw.edu.au
RSVP: Please return form below with attention to:
150 Art Union by post: Accounts Department, 200 Stanmore Rd, Stanmore 2048
Email : accounts@newington.nsw.edu.au
Fax: 02 9569 0133

To purchase a Raffle Ticket,  click here

To find out more about Sesquicentenary events and celebration, visit out insite

UNSW Medal for 2012 ICAS Computer Skills

Congratulations to Jonathan Lee who was acknowledged as being amongst the top 1% of participants in NSW in last year’s International Competitions and Assessment for Schools (ICAS) Computer Skills Competition and was credited with a High Distinction Certificate. As further results emerged Jonathan received fantastic news that he also gained the top score!

A ceremony weld held at the end of last year where Jonathan received a UNSW Medal acknowledging his outstanding achievement.

Wyvern Faith Matters

Look for the Honey

In their book, The Laws of Lifetime Growth, authors Dan Sullivan and Catherine Nomura explain, “Continual learning is essential for lifetime growth. You can have a great deal of experience and be no smarter for all the things you’ve done, seen, and heard. Experience alone is no guarantee of lifetime growth. But if you regularly transform your experiences into new lessons, you’ll make each day of your life a source of growth. The smartest people are those who can transform even the smallest events or situations into breakthroughs in thinking and action. Look at all of life as a school and every experience as a lesson, and your learning will always be greater than your experience.”

In an old Peanuts cartoon, Charles Schulz shows Charlie Brown at the beach building a magnificent sandcastle. It’s a work of art. As he stands back to admire it, suddenly it’s destroyed by a big wave. In the last frame he says, “There must be a lesson here, but for the life of me I don’t know what it is.” That’s how many of us feel after a potentially valuable experience. We go through it but don’t grow. We attend meetings designed to help us learn, then do nothing with what we’ve heard after closing our notebooks.

A few days after slaying a lion, Samson returned to the scene of victory and discovered two things in the carcass: (a) Bees, that sting. (b) Honey, that tastes sweet. “He took some” (Judges 14:9).

In life, move beyond the pain and look for the honey!

 

Mr Peter Morphew
Chaplain

Wyvern Before and After School Care – OSH Club

Dear Newington Wyvern Families,

Wyvern’s Before and After School Care Program is run by OSH Club.  To enrol in your Before and After School Care program please visit their website www.oschclub.com.au and register your son.

Click here for OSHClub Information

Kind regards
OSHClub Team

ONU GOLF DAY

The ONU invites all members of the Newington Community to the 2013 ONU Golf Day at the prestigious Lakes Golf Course, home of the Australian Open and Australian PGA on Thursday 28 February.

An exceptional day of golf is promised with participation by the Australian Long Drive Champion as well as Australian women’s golf professional Carlie Butler. Lunch and a buffet dinner are also included.

The 2012 ONU Golf Day, attended by Old Boys, College Council members, Mothers, Fathers, Grandparents and others was a great success raising more than $17,000. Proceeds from the 2013 event will again be used to assist any Old Boy (young or old) living with depression by providing counselling and funds for early intervention and specialist treatment. If you would like to sponsor a hole or register to play, please contact the Mylee Angelo (ONU Officer) at alumni@newington.nsw.edu.au

Mylee Angelo
ONU Officer

Chess at Wyvern

Chess coaching for all interested boys in Years 3-6 will be held this semester on Tuesdays from 1:00pm – 1:40pm in Mrs Forell’s room (3F – classroom ).  Experienced coaches from the Sydney Academy of Chess provide engaging, tailored lessons to the boys.

Term 1 lessons will commence on 19th February, 2013 and it is never too late to join!  Learning and playing chess helps children develop their logical thinking and problem solving skills, improves their concentration and focus, while also being a great source of enjoyment. Activities include group lessons on an interactive whiteboard, puzzle solving and a weekly fun tournament with end-of-term prizes.  Students earn merit awards by making checkmates, or by displaying skills and positive qualities, which all good chess players strive to develop.

If your son is interested in taking part, you can either pick up an enrolment form from the chess notice board, or from Mrs Forell.

Chess Club takes place each Thursday from 1:15pm – 1:40pm in the Library.  It’s a great opportunity for boys to play social games of chess and practise the skills they have learnt on Tuesdays.  There is no charge for the club.

For Chess Enrolment Form, click here

Mrs Annika Forell
Chess Co-ordinator

Term Dates 2013

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)

Sesquicentenary Memorabilia

To celebrate  Newington’s 150 year legacy, the Sesquicentenary Committee has released a number of limited edition collectors’ items. To find out what items are available and to place an order, please click on the following links

Sesquicentenary Product Guide

Sesquicentenary Memorabilia Product and Order Form

If you would like further information on the events program, or to make an online payment, please visit the Sesquicentenary insite

Wyvern Uniform Shop

Wyvern Uniform Roster for Weeks 4 & 5, click here

Wyvern Uniform Shop Price List, click here

Wyvern Shop Order Form, click here

Wyvern Tuckshop Menu and Roster

Dear Parents

If your son suffers from an allergy it is imperative that you advise Wyvern Office  and the Tuckshop so that we are aware of it. Click here for Alliance Catering  – Food Allergens Advisory Statement

Tuckshop Menu and Roster for Weeks 4 & 5, click here

Everyday Menu and Price List, click here

Wyvern Sport

Term 1 Summer Sport Fixtures, click here

Summer Sport Draw – Saturday 23 February 2013, click here

Sports Results for Saturday 16 February 2013, click here

Sport News, Week 3, click here

Winter Sport Preference Survey 2013, click here

Swim Squad Term 1 – Full both days,  click here

Sporting Venue Addresses, click here

2013 Sports Handbookclick here

Term 1 Calendar

For Term 1  Calendar, click here

School Fees 2013

In an effort to improve communication and make school fee payments more convenient, the College will send all future fee invoices by email.

The first invoice for 2013 was issued on 7 January 2013.

If you have not received an invoice, please contact Ms Coral Balmer at cbalmer@newington.nsw.edu.au to confirm or amend the details we have on file for the email distribution.

Thanks

Peter Yates
Head of Corporate Services

P and F News and Events

Routine – don’t we love a good rountine

Week 3 is almost complete and most families would have settled into the routine of packing lunches, sport, homework, driving all over Sydney and of course washing. Thank you to all the parents who went along to the swimming carnival on Tuesday to support the boys and the teaching staff to organise a great event. Although hot and noisy for the parents, all the boys enjoyed being a part of their “house” and cheering each other on.

We have many exciting events coming up during 2013 and to kick off the Wyvern Social activities we have the Annual Ladies Dinner on Friday 15th March to be held at ‘4143 at the James Barnes at Alexandria’. Look out for the invitation coming via email within the next week. Organise your table for your year group and come along and enjoy the night.

On Friday 22nd March we will host the first of the Sesquicentenary Celebrations with 150th Years in Sport. To be held at the Dockside restaurant, Darling Harbour. Click here for the invitation.  Seats are selling fast so gather your year group or company for a designated table with silent auction items, lucky balloons, a sports panel and “Dine with a Star” options.

Thursday 21st February we will be holding our first Wyvern P&F Meeting for 2013 at 7.00pm until 8:30pm. We have invited Julie Woods, a Year 6 parent to do a brief presentation about nutrition and keeping you and your family #1. She will give tips about packing lunch boxes and keeping boys motivated to eat healthy food for sustained energy. Mr Holden will also give a brief update about the strategic plans for Wyvern House moving forward.

FREE CHILD MINDING AND HEALTHY PIZZA WILL BE AVAILABLE – the wonderful Gap Students will be supervising the children on the roof top, feel free to bring siblings.

Save this date and bring your umbrella!!!!! The Great Garden Party will be on again – Friday 5th April , for an afternoon in the gardens for all the family. Pizza, lemonade, cupcakes, “smash a Jaffa” and sticky wicket  are just to name a few of the activities and food options for the boys (and girls) to enjoy.

Thank you to all the parents who attended the Welcome Cocktail Party. Despite the rain, hail and thunderstorms we went ahead with the gathering and over 300 parents enjoyed the function hosted by Wyvern P&F. This was a great opportunity to meet new and current parents in your year group. From feedback from the parents, it was a great function with excellent food. Everyone loves a “slider” so thank you to Laissez-faire Catering for providing such tasty delights for all.

Don’t forget you can purchase your 150th celebration mementos such as Newington Monopoly, 150th Cufflinks, books and ties. Order forms are available at the front office and items will be delivered to your son’s class by the following week. There are only a small amount of Monopoly games available so get in fast before you miss out.

With cooler weather ahead, all boys wearing the tracksuit outside of the school must wear the complete set (jacket and pant)s. Tracksuits are available at the Uniform Shop along with all your winter uniforms for Term 2. Winter Uniform includes blazer, woollen shorts and a long sleeve shirt. All boys must wear the winter uniform from Term 2.

CLASS PARENTS 2013

For Class Parents 2013 details, click here

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • P&F General Meeting 21st February 2013– Wyvern Hall – 7.00pm-8.30pm
  • Ladies Dinner – 15th March – save this date as it will book out quickly
  • 150 Years Sports Lunch – 22nd March 12.00-4.00pm Dockside
  • Great Garden Party – 5th April, 3:30pm-5.00pm

Be a part of your son’s community and Discover What’s Possible. 2013 is a special year to be a part of the Newington network with so many things to celebrate. Looking forward to seeing you at one or many of the events.

Julie Gigg
0411 240769
djgigg@gmail.com
President Wyvern P&F 2013

Next Two Weeks

Week 3

Mon 18 Summer sport training, 1.40pm
Tue 19 K-2 Chapel, 12.30pm
3-6 Chapel, 2.40pm
Year 7, 2015 Twilight Tour, Centenary Hall, 5.30pm-7.30pm
Wed 20 Summer sport training, 1.40pm
Thu 21 P&F Meeting, Wyvern Hall, 7.00pm-8.30pm
Fri 22 K-2 Assembly, 9.00am
3-6 Assembly, 2.30pm
Sat 23 Round 3 Summer Sport
Sun 24

Week 5

Mon 25 Summer sport training, 1.40pm
Tue 26 Year 3 CSIRO Incursion
K-2 Chapel, 12.30pm
3-6 Chapel, 2.40pm
Wed 27 Summer sport training, 1.40pm
Parent THRASS Training, 8.30am and 6.00pm
Thu 28 Year 3 Sleepover
Fri 1 K-2 Assembly, 9.00am
Year 3 to go home after sleepover, 1.00pm
3-6 Assembly, 2.30pm
Sat 2 Round 4 Summer Sport
Sun 3

Music News and Co-curricular Ensembles

Welcome to another year of music-making at Wyvern.

Co-curricular Ensembles

All co-curricular ensembles, except Wyvern Jazz and the Year 3 Training Band, commence rehearsals next week (Week 2) at the following times:

 MONDAY  TUESDAY WEDNESDAY  THURSDAY   FRIDAY

BEFORE
SCHOOL

 JAZZ BAND
7.30am-8.30am
Music Room 
 DRAGONETTI
7.30am-8.30am
Music Room 
YEAR 3
TRAINING BAND**
7.30am-8.30am
Wyvern Hall
 WYVERN CHOIR
7.30am-8.30am
Music Room 
 WYVERN STRINGS
7.30am-8.3-am
Wyvern Hall 
 WYVERN
PERCUSSON
7.45am-8.30am
Music Room 
AFTER
SCHOOL
STRINGS FACTORY
3.00pm-3.45pm
Music Room
WYVERN WINDS
3.30pm-4.3-pm
Wyvern Hall 
INTERMEDIATE BAND
3.30pm-4.30pm
Wyvern Hal

 

**YEAR 3 TRAINING BAND
Will commence rehearsals in Week 5.

If you are interested in your son joining an ensemble, please contact the Music Department to discuss the most appropriate ensemble(s) for his stage of musical development.

Private Tuition

All boys wishing to undertake private tuitition in 2013 need to have submitted a form which can be found at http://insites.newington.nsw.edu.au/instrument

If your son would like to learn an instrument, please contact the music Department to discuss which instrument would be most suitable for him and whether he might like to try a range of instruments before making a decision.

 

Alina Belshaw
Head of Music, Wyvern House

All Co-curricular Activities at Wyvern (Before and After School)

Wyvern Before and After School Activities for Term 1

These activities are reviewed and updated weekly.

Wyvern’s Before and After School Co-curricular Activities Table, click here

See Flyers below for Co-curricular Activities

Swim Squad Flyer, click here

Basketball Skills Flyer, click here

K-6 Martial Arts Flyer, click here

Art Club Flyer, click here

Photography Flyer, click here

Drawing Skills Flyer, click here

 

A Message from Mr Holden

At this week’s combined Preparatory Schools’ Swimming Carnival over 450 students from Wyvern House and Lindfield Preparatory Schools competed in a full day of events. On the day it was very pleasing to note the:

  • high level of participation by every student
  • strong sense of sportsmanship engendered by our excellent House and Vice House Captains
  • wonderful parental support
  • exemplary conduct by Wyvern students
  • outstanding staff team effort

I also noted the high quality of events with many close finishes. The results from the carnival are used to select a combined Newington representative swimming team. Students selected will participate in a number of events against other Independent schools over the next few weeks as well as in Term 4.

The Summer Sport’s season has started with a great deal of purpose and enthusiasm and I am pleased to report that very few training sessions or fixtures have been too adversely affected by the indifferent weather, thanks to the good organisation of our Sports Administrator, Mr Joel Wilson.

In the early stages of the season, there are inevitably some disappointed students about their initial placement into a team. I do admire those boys who rather than complain, roll their sleeves up, work hard and try to prove that the initial selection was wrong. I suspect a boy learns far more about his own character in these situations. I also thank parents for your positive messages of support for your sons as well as for maintaining a balanced perspective on primary school sporting matters.

Of course, we are striving to make further improvements to our sport provision at Wyvern and in this regard we do welcome parent feedback. As such do feel free to contact our various Directors for each sport should you have any questions or comments about technical aims and objectives of their particular programs (names and contact details set out below).

Basketball
Mr Rex Nottage – rnottage@newington.nsw.edu.au

Cricket
Mr Matthew Nicolson – mnicholson@newington.nsw.edu.au

Football
Mr Brian Dene – bdene@newington.nsw.edu.au

Rugby
Mr Tim Rapp – trapp@newington.nsw.edu.au

Tennis 
Mr John Spencer – jspencer@newington.nsw.edu.au

As part of our student leadership structure all Year 6 students took part in a recent ‘Leadership’ training day at the senior school campus. Following this, many Year 6 students applied to become Year 6 Monitors for various areas; for example, Art, ICT, Library, Chapel, K-2 playground etc. I have been most impressed by the thoughtful applications, as well as, the students’ desire to give back to the school community in their final primary year.

 

Mr Ian Holden
Head of Wyvern House