27 Mar 2018

A Message from Mr Holden

After an exceptionally busy 11 weeks, Term 1 will come to a close next Friday. In many ways the first term is the most important time of the school year. Expectations are set, routines established and relationships between teachers and students are formed. I have been very pleased to see these elements combined, which has meant that productive and enjoyable learning has been foremost in all we do at Wyvern.

I thank parents who have made time in your busy schedules to attend the many events and activities on offer, including various learning showcases this term. We really enjoy showing your sons in action and in turn, the boys benefit hugely from the interest you show in their learning. I also thank our hardworking team of parent volunteers and the P and F executive for their superb support of the school.

I hope that you are able to enjoy a bit of a break in the upcoming holiday period and look forward to seeing the boys back at school on Monday 30 April.

Ian Holden
Head of Wyvern House

Achievement Awards and House Points

 The following achievement awards were awarded at Assembly:

K – 2 Assembly

16.3.18 1Y Phong Vu
16.3.18 1Y Joey Wang
16.3.18 2S Ryan Low
16.3.18 2S Jay Ziri
23.3.18 1P Thomas McCloskey
23.3.18 1P Shaylan Modi
23.3.18 2H Bryant Diep
23.2.18 2H Finlay Shaw

3 – 6 Assembly

26.3.18 4V Marko Nikolic
26.3.18 5J Andrew Wayling
26.3.18 5J Angus Thompson
26.3.18 5J Aart Lilley
26.3.18 6J Lucas Chen
26.3.18 6J Quinn Mersal
26.3.18 6J Thomas Kosmas

House Points

COATES HOWE LUCAS WILLIAMS
 8 13 10 9

Artists of the Week

K-2 Artists of the Week

 

Year 1 have been looking at how they can represent forces of nature in creative ways.  They have explored the work of Hokusai and focused their attention on his use of line and colour before creating their own versions of a great wave.  Liam Johnston, Christian Macdessi, Ali Yassine and Ren Clarke used mixed media and a variety of paint and paper techniques to add interesting layers to their artwork.

Yelena Rubie
K-2 Visual Arts Teacher

 

3-6 Artists of the Week

The Artist of the Week comes from Year 4 this week. Year 4 have been busy studying the BMW art car series and the art movement ‘Pop Art’. The boys observed various sports cars in the playground and then made them into ‘Art Cars’. We then studied the Pop Art movement and Roy Lichtenstein’s BMW Art car. They then combined these two art practices into an amazing artwork.

We thank all the amazing people who brought their fantastic cars into playground A for the boys to draw them. Here are some photos of the incursion at the beginning of term.

 

Well done Liam Casey, Kieran Chan, William Gray and Max Barry for some great ‘Art Cars take on Pop Art’.

Meredith Buining
3-6 Visual Arts Teacher

Clubs and Extra Curricular Activities at Wyvern – Term 2

Dear Parents,

Please find the 2018 Clubs and Extra Curricular Activities at Wyvern – Term 2 below. For more information please click on the co-curricular activity you are interested in and it will take you to the the relevant page on SPACES.

Term 2 Clubs and Extra-Curricular Activities at Wyvern

Kind regards

Wyvern Office

Next Two Weeks

APRIL

Week 11 – Term 1

Mon 9 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  3-6 Assembly, 12.30pm
  Winter sport team allocation, 1.40pm
   
Tue 10 Wyvern Shop 2.30pm – 4.00pm
   
Wed 11 Year 1 Learning Showcase, 8.45am 
  3 – 6 Chapel
  Winter sport team allocation, 1.40pm
   
Thu 12 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
   
Fri 13 K-2 Assembly, 12.30pm
  Term 1 concludes
   
Sat 14  
   
Sun 15  

APRIL/MAY

Week 1 Term 2 

Mon 30 Term 2 commences
  Students return 
  Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  3-6 Assembly, 12.30pm
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Tue 1 Wyvern Shop 2.30pm – 4.00pm
   
Wed 2 3-6 Chapel, 11.00am
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Thu 3 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
   
Fri 4 K-2 Assembly, 12.30pm
   
Sat 5 Winter Sport Round 1
   
Sun 6  Wyvern Instrumental Intensive Day, 9.00am – 3.30pm

Oshclub – Wyvern’s Before and After School Carer Provider

Wyvern’s Before and After School Care Program is run by OSHClub. Enrolment for all students is recommended and allows parents to easily manage their before and after school care needs via an online account. Visit www.oshclub.com.au to use the free enrolment service.

For all late bookings, please contact the Coordinator Rebecca Leontios on 0428 131 700. OSHClub’s head office number is (03) 8564 9000 Click here for the OSHClub Information Flyer.

Newsletter, Click here

Kind regards

Rebecca Leontios
Program Co-ordinator

Sport

Sport Newsletter, Click here

Sporting Venue Addresses, Click here

2018 Sports Handbook, Click here

Term Dates 2018

Term 1  – Monday 29 January to Friday 13 April

Monday 29 January Classes commence for Years 1-6 
Tuesday  30 January Classes commence for Kindergarten
Thursday 29 March Classes conclude for Easter break
Tuesday 3 April School resumes after Easter break
Friday 13 April Classes conclude

Term 2  – Monday 30 April to Friday 29 June

Monday 30 April Classes commence 
Friday 8 June Staff PD – Student Free Day
Monday 11 June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Friday 29 June Classes conclude

Term 3 – Monday 23 July to Friday 28 September

Monday 23 July Classes commence 
Monday 20 August Staff PD – Student Free Day 
Friday 28 September Classes conclude

Term 4 – Monday 15 October to Thursday 6 December

Monday 15 October Classes commence 
Thursday 6 December Classes conclude – Prize Giving Years 3-6

 

Tuckshop

Please click here for the Spotless Food Safety Information for Volunteers Guidelines

Tuckshop Menu and Roster Term 1 Week 11, Click here

Tuckshop Menu and Roster Term 2 Week 1, Click here

Everyday Menu and Price List, Click here

Online Ordering Instructions, Click here

Online Ordering FAQs, Click here

Kind regards

Wyvern Office

Uniform Shop

Wyvern Uniform Roster Term 1 Week 11 and Term 2 Week 1 Click here
Wyvern Uniform Shop Order Form  Click here
Wyvern Uniform Shop Summer Price List 2017/2018 Click here

 

Nicole Williams
Uniform Shop Manager
Mon & Thurs   7:30 am  to 9:00 am 
Tues  2:30 pm to 4:00 pm

Year 3 Toy Drive

For the second year running, the current Year 3 families decided that the boys could forgo the Easter Eggs they share with their classmates and instead, use that money to donate something to kids who might not have the best time this Easter. 

Donations were collected for the Sydney Children’s Hospital Play Therapy Team. The Department aims to minimise the stress and anxiety of hospitalisation and create positive experiences in hospital. They support children to cope better with illness and hospitalisation through the use of play, music, education and self-expression activities. Surprisingly, the team receives no funding for the resources that they use with patients. The little bit of sunshine that they bring to an otherwise monotonous and dreary hospital stay is priceless, especially for the long-term patients and their exhausted parents. 

The quantity of donations received this year went above and beyond what the department was expecting. Furthermore, the quality of what was donated was both in line with the Department’s “wish list” and of an exceptional standard. We received boxes and boxes of much needed Lego. We had tubs of play doh and so many art supplies. The often forgotten teenagers were well considered with mindfulness colouring in books, nail polish and beautiful writing sets. We also raised over $200 in various vouchers. The Year 3 boys signed a card to present to the Therapists, thanking them for their work and wishing them a Happy Easter. This was presented to the team by Joshua Cronin (3E), Aleksandar Petrovski (3S) and Adam Petrovski (KK).

The Department indicated that they will use these donations to give a birthday gift to children spending their birthday in hospital. They also use these new toys as inducements to entice these brave little patients to voluntarily undergo treatments that we can’t even turn our minds to and also as an added bonus when treatment milestones (such as the end of chemotherapy treatment) are achieved. There was also a wonderful assortment of pre-loved toys donated. These toys would be distributed and rotated between the playrooms on each ward.

The therapists took time out to speak to the Year 3 representatives and gave some insight into children in isolation, who either have a highly contagious disease or who need to be kept away from potential contamination. They explained how lonely those patients can get and how they have limited access to toys as any toys they use must undergo a sterilisation process both before and after they are used. We were told that these donations will really help with something new and exciting for these patients to pass the time.

All in all, it was such a successful donation drive and a true showing of Wyvern Spirit. 

Olimpia Petrovski
(Year 3 Parent)