03 May 2018

A Message from Mr Holden

After a difficult couple of weeks for the community it was good to see Wyvern students return to school full of energy and enthusiasm ready to take on the opportunities that Term 2 will hold. Whilst recent events have caused distress, it is so important that we focus on the needs of the most important members of the community – our students. To that end, I am very proud of our Wyvern staff who have maintained their high standards of care and professionalism in recent times. I am very grateful for the strong support of parents who have shown, in so many ways, a deep commitment and care for the students and staff.

Whilst the allegations relating to the staff member are not connected to the school in any way, I am very aware that parents nonetheless would like to be reassured that we have effective and rigorous child protection policies and procedures. Therefore, the agenda for the P&F meeting this term will focus strongly on this area. The date for that meeting is 14 June at 6.30pm in the Wyvern Hall. The Headmaster, Dr David Mulford and Deputy Headmaster, Mr David Roberts will also attend to answer any questions. In the meantime, I am available to discuss and answer any further questions you may have.

I was delighted with the conduct of our Years 3-6 students who attended the College’s Anzac Ceremony on Tuesday. It was a most impressive occasion and an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifice our service men and women, past and present, have made to secure our freedoms. It was especially poignant to remember the 175 old Newingtonians who made the ultimate sacrifice in past conflicts. It was very evident that the significance of the occasion was not lost on our Wyvern students.

Ian Holden
Head of Wyvern House

Artist of the Week

3-6 Artist of the Week

This weeks ‘Artist of the Week’ comes from Year 5. In Term 1 the boys created ‘Historical Selfies’ using a variety of different materials and techniques. They used images of landowners, convicts, soldiers and sailors to recreate themselves. They were able to make use of modern day materials and ideas to make a phone cover. It was great to see such good craftsmanship in this first piece for the year, and to see some great research skills when finding Australian historical images.

Congratulations to Daniel Carter, Orlando Mina and Anthony Gregoire for their beautiful artworks.

Meredith Buining
Visual Arts Teacher

Awards and House Points

 The following achievement awards were awarded at Assembly:

K – 2 Assembly 

 6.4.18 1P Lucas Pahis
 6.4.18 1Y Oliver Di Cristio
 6.4.18 1Y Alexander Skepev
 6.4.18 2H George Pahis
 13.4.18 1P Owen Morris
 13.4.18 1Y Antonio Maiale
 13.4.18 2H Frank O’Halloran

3 – 6 Assembly

9.4.18 3M Abbas Beydoun
9.4.18 5D Zeke Kolenc
9.4.18 5S Aart Lilley
9.4.18 5S Cameron Wilk-Ellis
9.4.18 6J Lucas Chen
9.4.18 6K Jonathan Zhu

House Points

COATES HOWE LUCAS WILLIAMS
 8 13 10 9

Clubs and Extra Curricular at Wyvern – Term 2

Dear Parents,

Please find the 2018 Clubs and Extra Curricular Activities at Wyvern – Term 2 below. 

Term 2 Clubs and Extra-Curricular Activities at Wyvern

Kind regards

Wyvern Office

Faith Matters

The Potter and the Clay

‘Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand.’ Jeremiah 18:6 NIV

The prophet Jeremiah was instructed by God to ‘go down to the potter’s house’ (Jeremiah 18:2). God then spoke to him about Israel, using the metaphor of the potter and the clay. That metaphor applies to us too. Isaiah wrote: ‘We are the clay, you are the potter’ (Isaiah 64:8). 

God, as the potter, is able to mould and transform us, the clay, into something that he can use. But, in order for this to happen, we need to be willing to let him mould us. The potter can only work with clay that is the right consistency. If it’s too hard, or too wet, the potter can’t mould it. So, we need to make sure that we’re the right sort of clay for God. We need to be mouldable. If we’re too set on our own ways and our own plans, and not open to God and his plans for us, then we’re not mouldable. When we surrender ourselves to God’s plans and moulding, then he can mould us and shape us into something he can use. 

We may feel that we’ve become broken, useless and cracked. God can take us back to our clay form and create something new. He restores us, renews us and remakes us. It is a delicate process. God is gentle with us too and takes his time in creating a masterpiece. The question is: are we prepared to let him do it?

Isaac Williams
Assistant Chaplain – Wyvern House

Next Two Weeks

MAY – TERM 2

Week 2 

Mon 7 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  Year 1 Light and Sound Incursion, STEM Room, 8.30am – 10.30am
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Tue 8 Wyvern Shop 2,30pm – 4.00pm
  Year 3 & 5 Interviews 2020 siblings and old boys
   
Wed 9 Year 3 & 5 Interviews 2020 siblings and old boys
  K-2 Chapel, 11.00am
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Thu 10 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  Year 3 & 5 Interviews 2020 siblings and old boys
   
Fri 11 Year 3 & 5 Interviews 2020 siblings and old boys
  Mother’s Day Breakfast
  K-2 Assembly, 12.30pm
  IPSHA Debating, Round 1, Years 5 & 6
   
Sat 12 Winter Sport Round 2
   
Sun 13 MOTHER’S DAY

MAY – TERM 2

Week 3 

Mon 14 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  3-6 Assembly, 12.30pm
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Tue 15 Wyvern Shop 2.30pm – 4.00pm
  Years 3 & 5 NAPLAN
  Year 3 – Language Conventions – 40 minutes and Writing – 40 minutes
  Year 5 – Language Conventions – 40 minutes and Writing – 40 minutes
   
Wed 16 Years 3 & 5 NAPLAN
  Year 3 – Reading – 45 minutes
  Year 5 – Reading – 50 minutes
  Year 4 to The Great Aussie Bush Camp
  3-6 Chapel, 11.00am
  Winter sport training, 1.40pm
   
Thu 17 Wyvern Shop 7.30am – 9.00am
  Years 3 & 5 NAPLAN 
  Year 3 – Numeracy – 45 minutes
  Year 5 – Numeracy – 50 minutes
  Year 4 at The Great Aussie Bush Camp
   
Fri 18 K-2 Assembly, 12.30pm
  Year 4 return from The Great Aussie Bush Camp
   
Sat 19 Winter Sport Round 3
  K-2 Father and Son Camp, Yarramundi 
   
Sun 20 K-2 Father and Son Camp, Yarramundi

OshClub – Wyvern’s Before and After School Care 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

Sports Draw, Click here

Sport Newsletter, Click here

Sporting Venue Addresses, Click here

2018 Sports Handbook, Click here

Tuckshop

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

Tuckshop Menu and Roster Term 2 Weeks 2 and 3, Click here

Everyday Menu and Price List, Click here

Online Ordering Instructions, Click here

Online Ordering FAQs, Click here

Kind regards

Wyvern Office

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

 

Uniform Shop

Wyvern Uniform Roster Term 2 Weeks 2 and 3 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 4 Excursion to Luna Park

As part of the STEM curriculum, Year 4 students travelled to Luna Park to explore the world of Physics, Technology, Engineering and Maths. They were able to experience first-hand push and pull forces and how each affect movement. Throughout the day, students observed and recorded the effects of friction by venturing on the Hair Raiser, Wild Mouse and Dodgem cars. At the conclusion of the term, students designed and constructed a ride or an amusement game from recycled material. The Year 4 staff and students, appreciated the wonderful assistance of the parent helpers during this action packed day.

Dajana Prizmic
Year 4 Class Teacher & Team Leader