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From The Head’s Desk College
Newsletter
Issue 6 Term 1
College Newsletter
Special points of interest:
Dates to Diarise
This Day in History
Academic Note!
Department News!
Sports News!
Reddam House College
21 February 2014
From The Head’s
Desk
1/2
Academic Note!
Cycle Tests
3
Culture Vulture
Library News
Second Hand Text
Books
Interact
P ’n F Brochure
Thank You
Sports Report &
Fixtures Next Week
4
5
6
7/8
Inside this issue:
Cont: Overleaf:...
According to Apple, iPads are currently used in approximately 90% of SA’s
independent schools. The American Academy of Paediatrics and Therapists
recommends the following wrt iPads and children:
- Screen exposure to children under two should be discouraged;
- For slightly older children, entertainment screen time be limited to less than one or
two hours per day;
- Media devices should be banned during mealtimes and bedtimes;
- Screens should be kept out of children’s bedrooms;
- Parents should view programmes with their children and take an active role in
discussing their values;
- Regular physical movement be encouraged every 15 to 20 minutes; and
- Children should maintain a healthy posture when using devices.
(Source: Sunday Times, 16 February 2014)
Herewith a brief synopsis of the past fortnight’s news:
Our SP pupils performed admirably at the Inter-Schools’ Athletics held at
Camps Bay. The following have been selected for zonal trials: Holly Brady
(Gr 4), Liveni Benya (Gr 5), Kirsty Davies (Gr 7), Eleni Tsombanellis (Gr 5),
Freddie Needham (Gr 5) and Bobbi Brown (Gr 5). Thanks to our enthusiastic
parents, Mr Client Musamba and all the Staff for their assistance and support
over the past few busy weeks.
The Matrics of 2014 along with their parents attended an informative Matric
Info Evening. It was a pleasure to hear from one of our 2013 high-achievers-
Joseph Preyer, along with a UCT representative.
Academic update: One of our exceptional Matrics of last year, Anne-Marie
Wessels, achieved an additional A after a remark. She therefore achieved 7
subject distinctions! Congratulations!
College students were addressed by Paul Mesarcik of ThingKing (see www.
thingking.co.za). A mechatronics course is being offered to College
students. Please contact Ms Candice Du Toit for details.
The College Dance students attended an indigenous Dance Workshop over the weekend at Rustenburg High School. This forms part of the IEB Dance Studies curriculum. Well done to the Dance students and thanks to Ms Donna Baird for facilitating the event.
Valentine’s Day was enjoyed by all on our campus. Funds raised by the SP
pupils have been donated to The Heart and Stroke Foundation, and College
raised funds to assist Kayleigh Davies. We acknowledge the generosity and
kindness of so many young people.
Sean Veldboer (Gr 5) attended the national Judo ranking competition in
Pretoria, where he attained bronze. We are most proud of you, Sean!
A group of College athletes attended the sectional athletic trials at
Vygieskraal- Rebecca Rogers (Gr 12), Thorin Jankowitz (Gr 8), Zano
Pupuma (Gr 11), Tim Kapend (Gr 10), Wannie Janse van Rensburg (Gr 10),
Marek Miller (Gr 9) and Bakhe Maphumulo (Gr 9). Thank you to Ms Shelley
Robertson and well done to our athletes.
From The Head’s Desk Cont:...
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Dates to diarise: -Mon 24 Feb: Gr 7 Da Vinci Exhibition outing
-Thur 27 Feb: College Gala
-Sat 1 March – Sun 2 March: Gr 7 Tour to Jhb
-Tue 4 March: College English Olympiad
-Thur 6 March: SP-Coll CANSA Shavathon
-Fri 7 March: SP ‘Sound of Music’ outing
-Tue 11 March: Gr 8: 2015 Info Eve
-Thur 13 March: Coll Afrikaans is Plesierig
-Sat 15 March: P ‘n F Food Fair
Today, 21 February in History
-1613: Mikhail becomes Tsar of Imperial Russia
-1431: Trail against Joan of Arc begins
-1803: Britain returns the Cape to the Netherlands
-1804: First steam locomotive
-1842: First sewing machine patented
-1848: Karl Marx publishes The Communist Manifesto
-1874: Disraeli- British PM
-1878: First telephone directory issued (USA)
-1916: Battle of Verdun, WW1 (over one million killed)
-1917: SS Mendi sinks (616 SA troops die)
-1922: Egypt gains independence
-1947: Polaroid camera first demonstrated
-1958: Peace symbol designed
-1965: Malcolm X assassinated
“Even if we study to old age
we never finish learning”.
(Philippines’ Proverb)
Donovan Breytenbach, Jack Taggart and Taahir Mohammed (all Gr 10) along
with Mr Dean Anthony went with the cricketers from RH Constantia to
KwaZulu-Natal to compete against several KZN schools (Maritzburg College,
Westville BH, Treverton and Thomas Moore). We are proud of their perform-
ance- well done!
Our SPs entered the Literary Quiz held at The Grove. Our team comprised:
Werner Kurth (Gr 7), Jack Cullen (Gr 7), Mark Gordon (Gr 7) and Charlie
Brown (Gr 7). Thanks to Mr Andrew Thomas and Ms Linette Hugo for their su-
pervision and well done to our pupils.
Congratulations to the U11 cricket team on their recent victory (Camps Bay)
and special congratulations to Uzayr Emeran (Gr 5) on his 50, not out!
The College students were addressed by Chaeli Mycroft and Grant Kruger at
their assembly (see the Chaeli Campaign). What inspiring young people.
The SP Inter-House swimming Gala today saw lots of spirit, fun, team sup-
port and some excellent swimming. Thank you to Mr Client Musamba and all
Staff for their hard work, and to our parents for braving the noise.
Requests: Please…….
# We need your child to arrive punctually each day- school starts at 07:45 for Col-
lege and 08:00 for SPs. Late coming is educational counter-productive.
# We need your child at school each day. One day’s absence has significant educa-
tional implications.
# We implore you to drive with respect and patience in and around the school. Im-
patience, hooting, swearing and anger only serve to aggravate the situation and
upset everyone.
Child-movie star Shirley Temple recently died (10
Feb, 2014). She was 85. “I stopped believing in
Santa Claus when I was six”, she famously said.
“Mother took me to see him at a department store
and he asked me for my autograph”.
Cycle Tests
Tuesday
25 February
Gr 8
Science
Gr 9
Biology
Gr 10
Dramatic Arts
Science
Geography
French
Gr 11
Business Studies
CAT
Gr 12
Life Sciences
Accounting
CAT
College Events
Calendar
(This Week)
Thursday
27 February
College
Inter-House
Gala
* New !
ACADEMIC NOTE
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CYCLE TESTS NEXT WEEK
February and March will be the time when most outings will be taking place. We
have the Grade 11 Artscape workshops, several Art and Design events, and vari-
ous other smaller group events. Afrikaans set-work and English set-work pres-
entations and talks will be taking place on campus for our Matrics. There are
also several Olympiads and external competitions lined up for this time.
Well done to our Senior Executive Academic Portfolio for their initiative in the
promotion and setting up the weekly brain-teaser.
Matric Matters
The two most important things for our Matrics at this stage are simply to be
keeping up with their tasks and prioritising study time for tests. A large amount
of content needs to be covered in every subject this term and the pace of new
information being taught will continue to be fast.
Hilary Kreyenbroek
Academic Head
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Second Hand Text Books..
Parents can please send an email to me of books they would like to sell and also attach a list of books they would like for their child next year. I will then compile a list of what is available and get back to them. Please note: I would prefer emails which will allow me to keep track of everyone’s requests. Email: [email protected] However, my contact numbers are below should someone need to contact me urgently. Kind regards Jill Coetzee Cell: 083 708 2098 Tel: 021 422 0778 Fax: 021 422 0781
CULTURE VULTURE !
Greetings from the College Culture Vulture On Wednesday the 19th of February the Grade 9 Band made their musical debut during assem-bly. WOW! They were amazing! A huge congratulations to Jake, Finn, Matt, Mark, Dylan and Marcel! Thank you for nurturing this talent, Mr Deck! We all look forward to seeing more of you! Looking forward, I hope that all of you have diarised the 13th of March when Reddam House ASB is celebrating Afrikaans! We have guest speakers throughout the day and a mini-show at 18:00 - AFRIKANERS IS PLESIERIG! There will be traditional drinks and snacks on sale and the evening promises to be a whole lot of fun! See you all there!
Thank you to the Shaff family, Mrs Oelofse and Mr Kruger for their kind contributions of books to the Library! Mr Richard Albert, who used to go to CBC before it became Reddam ASB School, has donated a very large amount of his father, Mr Eddie Albert’s books, to Reddam. There are some valuable Art, History and Jewish books among them! We really do appreciate this gift. The Grade 4s have enthusiastically been using the Library right from the start of the school year! There is a weekly prize for a Library Quiz question which can be seen on the SP notice boards.
The Library monitors for this term are Cami Steele and Malaika Mbuli.
Linette Hugo Librarian
LIBRARY
EXCLUSIVE BOOKS KIDS LITERARY
QUIZ The quiz was held on the 14
th February at the
Grove School. Our team consisted of Jack Cullen, Werner Kurth, Charlie
Brown and Mark Gordon. Over 30 schools competed and everyone had an enjoyable afternoon. Well done to Sweet Valley and Herzlia who went through to Nationals, which was won by St Johns from Johannesburg. A very tough competition indeed! Andrew Thomas and myself accompanied the Pupils.
Interact News
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SHAVATHON
Interact events and projects this term:
Interact members to ensure that they are friends on Interact Facebook page.
This is our information hub.
Interact members must bring a spread loaf of bread every Wednesday.
We are collecting bread tags in aid of wheelchairs for the underprivileged.
Please place any unwanted spare change in the SPCA collection tins.
Our event this term: CANSA SHAVATHON Thursday 6 March 2014.
Main charity collection this term: Smile Foundation Care packages.
Interact Committee
P’N F Brochure and request from Cotlands
REDDAM HOUSE PARENTS & FRIENDS COMMITTEE SUPPORTS COTLANDS HEARTFELT CAMPAIGN
NEXT WEEK, PLEASE BRING R5 AND BUY BADGE TO SUPPORT THIS CAUSE.
Thank you! To the P’n F:
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Issue 6 Term 1
ATHLETICS On Saturday 15th Febru-ary I took 5 athletes to sectional trials at Vygiesk-raal stadium. I am so proud of the students, who with never ever training on a proper athletics track did exceptionally well under the circumstances, that being the 35 degree Cel-sius heat! All the best to the 4 students going into the next round which will take place on Saturday 1st March at Vygieskraal. Timothy Kapend came 4th in the final of the 100m and 3rd in the Long Jump of U17 Boys age group, and qualifies in both events for the next round of trials. Wannenberg Janse van Rensburg came 3rd in the High Jump and 4th in the Long Jump of U17 Boys age group, and qualifies in both events for the next round of trials. Rebecca Rogers came 2nd in the 400m and 800m re-spectively in the Girls U19 age group, and qualifies for both events in the next round of trials. Thorin Jankowitz came 1st in the U15 boys shotput and qualifies with an excel-lent throw of over 9m . Well done to Bakhe who participated in the U17 boys 100m, but unfortu-nately did not qualify for the next round of trials.
GIRLS TENNIS Well done to the Girls U19 Team who beat Hershel 8-6 on Tuesday afternoon. I am so excited to see the progress in this team and
Results from the Reddam House U19
KZN Cricket Tour Reddam 1st vs Maritz-
burg 2nd
Maritzburg 168 Michael Cohen 2
Reddam 141 Alex Gartner 45
M Coll won by 17 runs Reddam 1st vs West-
ville BH
Reddam 144 Don Breytenbach 49 Dylan Ascough 41
WBHS 138 Taahir Mohammed 2/25
Reddam House won by 6 runs Reddam vs Treverton
(50 overs)
Reddam 138 Dylan Ascough 47 Joshua Powell 36
Treverton 134 Josh Powell 6/24 – 10 Reddam House won by 3 runs Reddam vs Thomas
Moore
Thomas Moore 159 Mivhael Cohen 3/35
Reddam 149 Adam Crawley 28
Thomas Moore won by 9 runs Dean Anthony
they are well on their way in winning the league. Keep it up girls. Thanks so much to our wonderful C a p t a i n , K i r s t e n Schumacher, who has done a superb job in bring-ing the team together. Well d o n e t o R o b y n Schumacher, Rene Aber-hard, Julia Klimashoff and Carly Velcich who always give of their best in every match.
BOYS TENNIS Our Boys U19 team has had a very successful sea-son so far, they have only lost 2 matches and now play Wynberg in the play offs this week. Well done to Sias Merkling, Nick Ben-nett , Johnny Sparks, Ja-son Setton, Nathan Moleka and Josh Sharpe. I am so proud of you all.
INTERHOUSE GALA On Thursday 27th February from 09:00 – 13:00 will be the much anticipated inter-house gala takes place. This week the students were given a letter about the gala and it was e-mailed to the parents. It is a compulsory school event as it happens during the school day. Parents are welcome to attend and we look forward to seeing you at Long Street baths next week.
Shelley Robertson Head of Sport
Sports Report
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Sports Next Week
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Sport Fixtures
for next week:
Please note …
not all matches
have been
confirmed by
opposition
The matches
are played as
soon as the
opposition
arrives or as
soon as we are
able to get to
the venue.
Day
Sport
Venue
Time of Bus
Confirmed
Monday
24 February
Cricket Practice
Reddam Constantia 14:30-17:00 Yes
Swimming Practice Sea Point Pavilion 14:30-16:00 Yes
Tuesday
25 February
Waterpolo Sea Point Pavilion 14:30-16:00 Yes
Surfing Glen Beach 14:30-16:30 Yes
Girls Social Tennis Prac-
tice
Green Point Tennis
Club
14:30-16:00 Yes
Girls 3rd League Tennis
match vs Springfield
Green Point Tennis
Club
14:30-17:30 Yes
Wednesday
26 February
Team Tennis Practice
Boys and Girls
Green Point Tennis
Club
14:30-16:00 Yes
U15 Cricket Match TBC 14:30-17:30 TBC
Swimming Practice Sea Point Pavilion 14:30-16:00 Yes
Thursday 27 February
Cricket Practice Reddam Constantia 14:30-17:30 Yes
Boys U19 Tennis Play offs TBC 14:30-18:00 TBC
Boys Social Tennis Green Point Tennis
Club 14:30-16:00 Yes
Friday 28 February
Golf Practice River Club 13:15-15:15 Yes