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Page 1: Port Elizabeth (November 2015) Primary/High Schools

Tel: 021 872 3880 www.awsum.co.zaHome Health Competitions RecipesLifestyle School News

FRESH EGGSNOURISH THE BODY

PORT ELIZABETH

NUUS

NEW

S

NOVEMBER 2015PRIMARY & HIGH SCHOOL LAERSKOOL & HOËRSKOOLGR

ATIS

FREE

AWSUM PE

Want to read this paper online? Scan this code with your smartphone and voilà!

Scan this code with your smartphone and like us on Facebook!

At Bestmed Medical Scheme, family comes � rst.

©Bestmed Medical Scheme 2015. Bestmed Medical Scheme is a registered Medical Scheme (reg. no. 1252) and an Authorised Financial Services Provider (FSP no. 44058).

Join the family today.To get a quote contact 043 726 6920 or [email protected] THE POWER?HAS YOUR SCHOOL GOT

Brought to you by

Medical Scheme

Stand a chance to WIN R20 000 and a live

JEREMY LOOPS concert for your school!

www.WGTP.co.za

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2 FROM OUR SIDE

Team EditorTenille Swanepoel | 021 872 [email protected]

DesignersRowan Engledoe | [email protected] Bushby | [email protected]

Editorial co-ordinatorRyno Wolfaardt | 021 872 [email protected]

To advertiseGreg Bentley | 076 165 4083 [email protected]

Schools insideAWSUM News is distributed to the following schools in PORT ELIZABETH: Primary Schools: Laerskool Moregrove, Laerskool Kabega, Lorraine Primary, Summerwood Primary, Laerskool Verkenner, Westering Primary, Herbert Hurd, Walmer West & Mount Pleasant. High Schools: Hoërskool DF Malherbe, Hoërskool Framesby, Grey Senior, Victoria Park High, Pearson High, Hoërskool Cillie, Hoërskool Andrew Rabie & Linkside High, Gollegiate Girls’ High School.

Printed by Paarl Coldset

AWSUM News is also distributed at: Atrium Kwikspar, Cape Road Checkers

SUMMERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL(t) 012 345 6787 (e) [email protected]

JUST PARTIESNO PARTY TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG

Decor | MusicCatering | Invitations

Magda - 082 731 [email protected]

HELLO NOVEMBER!Hold on tight, I suspect that this month will go by in the blink of an eye.This is the last issue of 2015, in which AWSUM will be boasting with your school news and achievements for the year … The next issue will be filled with lots of festive treats and holiday content, just in time for you to get into Christmas mode.

This year has certainly been busy, and for some perhaps more challenging than for others. But if you’re reading this, you’ve made it!We’d like to thank all of the teachers and marketers of each school for submitting and sharing your school news, events and excellent achievements.To everyone who has started prepping for finals, we’d like to wish you the best of luck. Especially the Matric class of 2015.

There’s not much left for us to say, except: heads down, pens up & go for it!All the best,

Tenille & the AWSUM team.

GYMNASTICS MUSIC EXAMINATIONS

TOP BIATHLE SCHOOL U/13A CRICKET TEAM

Congratulations to Kiana Dyssel on her wonderful achievement at the South African Championships for Rhythmic Gymnastics and being chosen to represent South Africa in Pretoria during December.

Congratulations to our music learners. These learners passed their extra-mural music examinations with distinction.

Summerwood Primary proudly announced as the TOP BIATHLE SCHOOL OF THE YEAR 2015. Well done to these top athletes!

Our u/13A Cricket team toured to East London during the September holidays to participate in the Co-Ed Festival.

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3 EXAMS & BEAUTY

WALMER WEST(t) 041 367 1734 (e) [email protected]

ATLETIEKDAG Vier van ons leerders wat die meeste punte aangeteken het en dus die bekers by ons prysuitdeling gekry het. Die blou span het met slegs 4 punte hierdie jaar gewen.

Victor Ludorum - Blessing Zimbiru Junior Victor Ludorum - Mohammad Al-Quadah Victrix Ludorum - Caitlin Franks Junior Victrix Ludorum - Leah Bailey

HOW TO BEAT EXAMINATION STRESS Do you sweat as the date of your examinations approaches? Is the lack of calmness causing you to under-perform?

Here is some advice to tide over those anxious moments!

TOP 4 SUMMER SKIN TIPSAs you prepare to show more skin, get ready to face the sun’s rays with our top 4 summer skin tips!

1. Exfoliate for clearer, smoother skinWhat it does: Exfoliation removes dead, dulling skin debris to prevent congestion and improve hydration from toners and moisturizers.When: Perform in the mornings prior to toner, moisturizer, SPF and make-up application. Tip: Make-up will last longer on an exfoliated skin!

2. Keep skin hydratedHow: Up your regimen’s level of hydration with intensive masques, perfect for use one to two times a week. Boosters are a great fit, working best when layered underneath a moisturizer. Toners are a refreshing moisturizer prep, working to even out skin porosity. Tip: Refresh with a revitalizing toner spritz at your desk, in the car or at the gym.3. Make friends with H20Why: Higher temperatures and more time

outdoors leads to internal dehydration, which can result in headaches and dizzy spells!4. When in doubt, apply (and reapply!)Why: It’s not enough to just apply sunscreen: you must apply enough, and apply frequently. Studies indicate that most people do not apply nearly as much daylight protection as they should.How much: A teaspoon for the face. For the body, about as much as would fill a shot glass.How often: Re-apply every two hours.

1. Start studying well before the exam. Make sure your schedule provides for sufficient revision time. As any good test-taker will tell you, the revisions are more important than the first time study.

2. Focus on understanding the concepts rather than mugging. Use mnemonics if rote learning is the only way out.

3. Think about the time after the exam. Visualize the happiness on your face when the stressful period is over. This works very well.

4. Keep reminding yourself that your hard work will not go to waste.

5. If you are afraid of tough questions, it helps to know that most questions are of average difficulty and designed to be answered correctly by most examinees.

6. Designate a “study buddy”, a classmate who is an expert in a subject you have trouble in, that you can come to with questions.

7. Get plenty of sleep. It’s way more

stressful to memorize lots of information or comprehend complicated concepts on less than 6 hours sleep.

8. Eat healthy food, since it’s often easier to function on nutritious food than junk. While sugar might be a quick source of energy, sugar lows happen pretty fast and the let-down can often be severe.

9. Exercise. Physical exercise like running, jogging or skipping for 15-20 minutes everyday will make you feel stress free and mentally fit.

10. while taking notes, use as many diagrams, graphs, figures and illustrations as possible. This helps to make several revisions at the last moment!

11. Ask a senior or more knowledgeable person to prepare sample tests for you. If practice tests are available online or in the market, go for them. Many questions are similar to or

verbatim from practice material.

12. On the day of the exam, feel happy! Think

positive and keep cool! Good

luck!

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FASHION4

Sun’s out. School’s almost over. Splash out and head for the blue. Fashion Editor

Pepe Sofianos has your holiday looks sorted.

Take the short cut and rock a seriously cool look.

Call it the romper, the play suit or dun-garee shorts –

whatever. Just wear them!

RED, WHITE AND BLUE IS THE SUPER-RAD

COLOUR COMBO FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

Fun in the sun stuff from Soda Bloc.

#PEPE SAYS

#STYLE

#MUST-HAVE

RED,- AND-YOU--------- -------

Nothing says time out like nautical stripes, shorts and Tees and sizzling sunnies.

Alessanda Ambrosio struts her stuff

in dungaree shorts.

GET

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LOO

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Mason Disick looks so cool in his straw trilby and blue striped T.

Justine Bieber sets the mood for the beach in his board shorts and tats.

Blue reflective aviators, R69, Fashion Express.

Striped bodycon dress, R99.99, Mr Price. Red patent wedges, R390, Truworths.

Straw trilby, R149, Cotton On. Striped playsuit, R379, Witchery. Espadrilles, R150, Woolworths.

Red striped Tee, R99, Soda Bloc.

Round reflective sunnies, R75, Jay Jays.

Foliage board shorts, R170, Woolworths.

Navy gladiators, R129.99, Mr Price.

Fun flip flops, R79, Soda Bloc.

White denim dungaree shorts, R299.99, Legit. Red wave boxy Tee, R199, Cotton On. Striped flop flops, R150, Woolworths.

Graphic T, R59.99 and Bermuda shorts,

R99.99, both Mr Price.

Blue sunnies, R65 and sneakers, R299,

both LTD Guys.

Navy star bikini, R189, Soda Bloc.

NAUTI BUT NICE AND PERFECT FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

Essence Nauti Girl Collection ,bright sea blues for eyes and

nails ( plus fun stick-ons), hot coral on your lips and sparkling

fresh Nauti Girl scent. Priced from R24.95.

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5 FOOD & HOME

HERBERT HURD(t) 041 364 1051 (e) [email protected] BE JUST - FEAR NOT

HANDS-ON LEARNINGAs part of their Technology syllabus, grade seven Herbert Hurd pupils made working models of cell-phone towers, cranes and jaws-of-life.

CHAMPIONSHIP GALAThe Championship Gala is a premier event on the Herbert Hurd calendar. At this gala, the school’s top six swimmers in each age category compete in all the events. This year, grade four pupil, Katelyn Pienaar made a giant splash by breaking all the previous U10 records.

Here, Katelyn is congratulated on her amazing achievement.

Caraway slaw served with an or-ange and Peach Chutney DressingServes 6

I love the warm, sweet, almost peppery aroma of caraway seeds, with their hint of aniseed. And you can taste the sunshine in the sultanas… INGREDIENTS:For the dressing:• 2 cloves garlic, crushed• 10 ml orange zest• 5 ml ginger, freshly grated• 1 red chilli, sliced• 3/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice• 2 tbls Wellington’s red wine vinegar• 1/4 cup sesame oil• 1 tbls honey• 2 tbls Wellington’s Peach Chutney• Salt to tastePlace all ingredients in a food processor and blend. The slaw:• 3 large green apples, skin on, sliced• 250 g green cabbage, finely shredded

• 250 g red cabbage, finely shredded• 1cup walnuts, toasted• 1/2 cup sunflower seeds, toasted• 1/2 cup sultanas• 6 spring onions with tops, roughly chopped• 1/2 cup mint, chopped• 2.5 ml caraway seeds, toasted and crushed (optional)

METHOD:Toss all the ingredients together and mix well with the orange dressing just before serving.

© Jenny Morris 2014 -2015

By Jenny MorrisFollow Jenny @jennymorrischef

Win a year’s supply of Wellington’s sauces for you and your family!

To enter, simply tell us what’s your favourite Wellington’s sauce flavour? Send your answer, contact details and postal address to: [email protected]

WIN WITH WELLINGTON’S

5 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR POOL ALGAE FREE DURING THE SUMMER HEATWell it’s that time of year folks. Summer is here, vacations are being taken left and right, the heat is on, and for some pool owners, this all can equate to that green thing that makes pool ownership a frustrating experience … Algae!

stir up the water and debris, allowing the skimmer to catch more particles and ultimately filtering the pool better.

4. Keep an eye on your filter: This goes back to #2, but if your sand or cartridge get too clogged up, the water will slow down, which can hurt filtration as well as chlorine production...which is bad news.

5. Add an algaecide weekly: Although this isn’t always necessary, it’s another means of algae prevention, and something that certainly won’t hurt your chances of having a hassle-free summer with your pool.

So there you have it, 5 ways to keep your pool algae free during the hot summer months.

With today’s technology, there’s really no reason anyone should be having problems with algae in the first place.Here is your summer survival list of 5 keys to ensuring your pool doesn’t have problems with the “green monster” during these hot months:

1. Keep your sanitizer levels up!!! For most, this means your chlorine needs to be kept at optimal levels, all day, every day. This is also why we’re such big advocates of salt chlorine generators at River Pools, as they manage to keep a consistent level of chlorine in the pool at all times, preventing the growth of algae in the first place. And for those of you not using salt, make sure to shock your pool at least weekly during this time of year.

2. Keep the water moving: One key to remember is that algae likes to start when water stops, which is why it’s a good idea to always keep your pool water filtering. This is also why most modern pools have variable speed pumps, which allows constant water flow without the high energy usage.

3. Use the pool: Did you know often times the best way of keep a pool clean and free of debris is by swimming in it as much as possible? Yep, that’s certainly the case, and it’s because swimmers

Proud pupils showing off their creations.

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ENTERTAINMENT6

WESTERING PRIMARY SCHOOL(t) 041 360 7818 (e) [email protected]

ART READING COMPETITION

CRICKET

SPORTS DAY

Tamika Karelse with her prize winning art piece.

The winners and runners-up of our Reading Competition.

Supporting the Interhouse Sports Day.

Grade 7’s supporting the teacher vs pupil matches. The U/10 A Westering cricket team who remains

unbeaten for this season!

Supporting their houses

CARTOON NETWORK RELEASES ALL-NEW BEN 10

OMNIVERSE “UNDERTOWN CHASE” MOBILE APP

Get ready for a fast-paced

adventure with everyone’s favourite alien-powered hero,

Ben Tennyson and his new partner, Rook. When the evil

Khyber sets his pet Zed to chase down Ben and Rook

and test out the power of his Nemetrix, it’s up to them to

outrun Zed through the streets of Undertown, a subterranean

alien city under the Earth’s surface, and stop Khyber once

and for all.

The all-new Undertown Chase app is available NOW!

Undertown Chase offers

kids the chance to play as the energetic and fun-loving Ben Tennyson, or his sidekick partner, Rook. Players must

outrun Khyber’s pet Zed and dodge several different

obstacles along the way. Users must slide, jump and climb

over hurdles to escape the jaws of Zed and collect Plumber’s insignia coins which they can

use to activate special abilities, including transforming Ben into

different alien characters.

LEARNING TO DRIVE

12 November

SPECTRE27 November

BLINKIN BILL 13 November

BEFORE WE GO27 November

THE LOFT13 November

THE PEANUTS MOVIE04 Dec 2015

GHOSTHUNTERS: ON ICY TRAILS

20 Nov 2015

STAR WARS - THE FORCE AWAKENS

16 December

Kids can catch Ben 10 Omniverse weekdays

Monday-Friday @ 07:45 CET on Cartoon

Network, DStv Channel 301.

Artwork by our talented, Tamika Karelse.

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LAERSKOOL KABEGA(t) 041 360 2581 (e) [email protected]

LORRAINE PRIMARY(t) 041 367 1115 (e) [email protected]

MOREGROVE PRIMARY(t) 041 365 2101 (e) [email protected]

ENVIRO TEAM

Vicky du Toit’s photo shoot with the enviro boys before they left for the Gariep.

The Enviro team built a solar oven as part of the Sasol-Forever Resorts Enviro Quiz final. Wikus Koen, organizer is with them on the photo.

PRINCIPAL’S NIGHT

We worked at McDonalds Linton Grange for Principal’s Night. We donated 148 units of blood.

BLOOD DONATIONS

WE CELEBRATED PEACE WEEK

We dressed in our value colours to end off Peace Week.

DELIGHTFUL DURBAN CRICKET TOUR ....

Visiting the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Meeting Jonty Rhodes at Ushaka was a real treat. Good wins were recorded against Glenwood and Hillcrest.Socialising at the after match function at Hillcrest.

Getting bowled over at Gateway entertainment centre.

GRADE 7 DINNER GRADE 2 CLASS MADE A FLAG COLLAGE TO SUPPORT THE BOKKE

Thank you to our Grade 7 teachers for making this a memorable evening

GRADE 0 LEARNERS Our 5 year olds practising for their Concert

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GREY SENIOR(t) 041 374 3300 (e) [email protected]

LAERSKOOL VERKENNER(t) 041 360 1200 (e) [email protected]

MOUNT PLEASANT(t) 041 - 3672973 (e) [email protected]

NASIONALE BOEKLEESWEEKDie Mounties het dit terdeë geniet om soos karakters uit bekende storieboeke aan te trek tydens die Nasionale Boekleesweek.

TWO DAY CAMP AT WOODY CAPE The grade 5’s thoroughly enjoyed their two day camp at Woody Cape which was presented by the Get Real Adventures team. The learners learnt many skills while having lots of fun.

KNYSNA MIDWAY REGATTAGrey’s rowers took part in the Knysna Midway Regatta on 17 and 18 October in Knysna. Saturday’s races consisted of 1km sprints. In the U19 category, Grey managed 5 first place finishes, 2 second place finishes, and 1 third place finish. In the U16 category, Grey achieved 2 first place finishes, 5 second places, and 2 third place finishes. In the U15

category, Grey achieved 3 firsts, 2 seconds, and 1 third. Sunday’s races consisted of timed heads races. The U16 A quad raced 4kms and came second. The first 8 came raced 7 kms and came fifth. Overall, Grey achieved 10 Wins, 10 second places, and 4 third place finishes. Grey won the regatta on overall points.

SACS WATERPOLO TOURNAMENTSACS Waterpolo Tournament Grey’s first team reached the final in the prestigious SACS waterpolo tournament held at SACS from 3 October.In the final, Grey went down to Selbourne 2 goals to 1. Advancing to the final, Grey beat Westville 6–2, Wynburg 4–2, lost to Rondebosch 7–2, drew with Glenwood 4–4, lost to Bishops 5–3, beat Pretoria Boys 5–3, and defeated Maritzburg College 13–0.Grey then breezed past KES 7–0, and St Johns College 4–2. In the quarter final against

SACS, Grey triumphed 5–3. In the semi-final, Grey played Durban High School and beat them 5–3. In the final against Selbourne, Grey went down 1 goal to 2. Grey’s 1st team captain, Jason Evezard was selected for the tournament team, and was awarded the best forward player and top goal scorer in the tournament. Jason was also selected for the SA Schools side to compete in the Tri-Nations tournament in December.

Grade 12 members of Grey’s 1st team, and U19 EP WaterpoloFrom Left: Shaun King, Jason Evezard, Keegan Weidmann, Matt King

Agterste ry: Shaneill Diedericks, Shanell Greyling, Celesté Heeres, Charnleigh KotzeVoorste ry: Megan Hart en Tian Marx

WILSON CUP TENNIS TOURNAMENT Grey’s 1st Tennis Team joined 12 other schools in competing in this round-robin competition. Playing 4 singles and 2 doubles matches, Grey topped their pool by beating Menio Park B 6 – 0, Ermelo 6 – 0, and Trinity House 6 – 0.Grey then played against HTS Middleburg and defeated them 6 – 0. The final match was against Menlo Park A. Despite a shaky start, Grey fought back to defeat Menlo and win the title. Grey’s 1st Tennis team consisted of Joshua van Rensburg (Captain), Gareth Howell, Gideon van der Vyver, Joel van Rensburg and Luke Stuart.

From left: Joel van Rensburg, Luke Stewart, Gideon van der Vyver, Gareth Howell, and Joshua van Rensburg (Captain).

LEERDERS VAN LAERSKOOL VERKENNER HET DEELGENEEM AAN DIE B-AGE GALA.VIR VAN HULLE WAS DIT ‘N EERSTE KEER EN ‘N GROOT DAG. MOOI GESWEM JULLE!

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VICTORIA PARK(t) 041 508 6400 (e) [email protected]

HOËRSKOOL CILLIÉ(t) 041 451 4837 (e) [email protected]

PEARSON HIGH SCHOOL(t) 041 583 2111 (e) [email protected]

PEARSON 1ST GIRLS’ POLO TEAM

Back row: Nika Gerber, Nicole de Villiers, Hannah Werth, Erin Mukheibir, Cassidy Holmes, Jana de Jager, Casey McLeavy.Front row: Hannah Reid, Chantelle O’ Kennedy, Jami Allday, Candice Stock, Ashleigh Vaughan.

DUX LEERDER

Dux leerder: Brendon Klue

HOOGSTE MERIETE PUNTE

Hoogste meriete punte: Marco Fourie

SPORTMAN VAN DIE JAAR

Sportman van die jaar: Dylan Grootboom

SPORTVROU VAN DIE JAAR

Sportvrou van die jaar: Marion Maarman

VICTORIA PARK HIGH SCHOOL HONOURS THEIR TOP ACHIEVERS

Top Allround Sportsman Kyle Hodgkinson Top Allround Sportswoman Betty Maxama Top Sportsman Daniel Jones

Top Sportswoman Cayla Seddon

Dux of the School Bruce Kolbe

Top Academic Achiever Delia Oosthuizen

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10 LINKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL(t) 041 373 7948 (e) [email protected]

HOËRSKOOL DF MALHERBE(t) 041 581 3145 (e) [email protected]

DF KOOR LEWER HUL LAASTE OPTREDEThe DF Malherbe school choir have had ten performances this year! They are also now three years old!A big thank you to all 50 choristers who attended two rehearsals a week and put in the effort to master new songs, attend rehearsals and performances despite clashes with other

activities. We are proud of you!Baie dankie aan ons ouers vir al julle opofferings om koorlede te vervoer en betyds by oefeninge te kry!Met die sing van ons laaste lied van die jaar, “ I will sing to the glory of the King” van Joe Niemand het ek die voorreg gehad om as solis saam met my kinders op te tree.

DF MALHERBE SPORTS AWARDS 2015

Matthys Keyter ontvang die Senior Aggregate Shield as deel van die lewensreddingspan

Jacques Smith ontvang die skild vir mees veelsydigste senior seun van mnr. Arno van Wyk die skoolhoof

Mevrou Sandra Pienaar en mnr. Dewald van Staden tydens die geleentheid

Mignon Voges ontvang die Penny Vosloo Interskole wisseltrofee vanaf mev. Sandra Pienaar

Link your brand to a schoolEmail - [email protected] or phone - 021 872 3880

HOËRSKOOL ANDREW RABIE(t) 041-374 5604 (e) [email protected]

LINKSIDE DUX-LEERLINGTristan Strydom is Hoërskool Linkside se top akademiese presteerder vir 2015. Wat hierdie prestasie so besonders maak, is dat hy sedert sy graad 8-jaar die eerste klasposisie in sy graad behaal het.

LINKSIDE SE HOOFLEIERS VIR 2016

Shaun Botha (Hoofseun) Jade Rademeyer (Hoofdogter) Nobuhle Mpanza (Onderhoofdogter) en Daniel Draai (Onderhoofseun)

HOOFLEIERS VIR 2016

Andrew Rabie se Hoofleiers vir 2016: Vlnr: Ameer Carelse (Onderhoofseun), Candice Banks (Hoofmeisie) , Sisipho Gxogxo (Onderhoofmeisie) Wanay Lavans (Hoofseun)

MATRIEKSEUNS PRESTEEROns onderhoofseun, Damon Banks het elke week die skool op die klavier begelei, tydens saalbyeenkomste. Hy wen ook vanjaar die beker vir die Matriekseun wat sy skool se leuse “Net die Beste” uitleef in sy houding en gedrag asook die Ewald en Arnold Coleske Wisseltrofee vir Musiek. Ons is baie trots op hierdie twee Gr. 12-leerders.

Tydens die Prysuitdeling het ons hoofseun, Braam Schutte weggeloop met ‘n arm vol pryse. Hy is die Dux-leerder en is die topstudent in Afrikaans, Wiskunde, Fisiese Wetenskap, Lewenswetenskap, Rekeningkunde en Lewensorientering

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11THEODOR HERZL(t) 041 581 4244 (e) [email protected]

HOËRSKOOL FRAMESBY(t) 041 360 1257 (e) [email protected]

FRAMESBY MATRIEKS SE LAASTE SKOOLDAG

AWSUM

PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS EVENING AT THEODOR HERZL HIGH SCHOOLWe are proud of Victoria Bolton and Thabang Mabula who received some of the most prestigious awards at this year’s Prize Giving: The Honours Shield, Eshkolot Award and the Headmasters Award.

Victoria Bolton Thabang Mabula

PRIZE GIVING AT THEODOR PRIMARY SCHOOLWe congratulate Kamogelo Ngcuka and Dale Webster in Grade 1; also Aiden Els in Grade 2 and Hannah Shear in Grade 3 on receiving the very prestigious “Just Harry” Award at this year’s Prize Giving. This award is in memory of a much loved, tenacious member of the Theodor Herzl community, a boy who showed tremendous strength of character and never gave up.

Aiden & Hannah

Dale Webster

Kamogelo Ngcuka

MATRIC MADNESSIt was sad to say goodbye to our Matric pupils on their last day of school. We wish them well for the Final Exams!

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RANK TEAM PLAYED PTS1 GLENWOOD 5 11,10 2 ST ANDREWS SCHOOL 3 10,17 3 NELSPRUIT 4 9,75 4 ST STITHIANS 12 9,60 5 GREY COLLEGE 6 8,65 6 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 17 8,61 7 PEARSON 8 8,58 8 KES 7 8,03 9 PRETORIA BOYS HIGH 13 7,97 10 WOODRIDGE 3 7,87 11 WATERKLOOF 6 6,85 12 KINGSWOOD 3 6,53 13 STIRLING 3 6,50 14 ST BENEDICTS 3 6,40 15 RONDEBOSCH 5 6,38

RANK TEAM PLAYED PTS16 GARSFONTEIN 4 6,15 17 FRAMESBY 4 6,05 18 ST DAVIDS 3 5,97 19 CAMBRIDGE 3 5,70 20 ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 6 5,65 21 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 7 5,44 22 AFFIES 9 5,43 23 MONTANA 4 5,28 24 HANS MOORE 4 5,23 25 BOLAND LANDBOU 3 5,17 26 POTCH VOLKIES 3 5,17 27 WESTVILLE 6 4,85 28 MONUMENT 6 4,83 29 WYNBERG 3 4,67 30 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 5 4,62

RANK TEAM PLAYED PTS31 DAN PIENAAR 5 4,08 32 MICHAELHOUSE 6 3,38 33 MARITIZBURG COLLEGE 11 3,35 34 HILTON COLLEGE 5 3,28 35 ST CHARLES COLLEGE 4 3,20 36 CLIFTON 8 3,14 37 NOORDHEUWEL 6 2,38 38 MARLOW 5 2,38 39 HUDSON PARK 10 2,15 40 CBC BOKSBURG 6 1,92 41 DHS 4 1,85 42 NORTHWOOD 6 1,35 43 JEPPE 5 0,68 44 KRUGERSDORP 7 0,31 45 UPLANDS 7 0,00

FIRST XI CRICKET: FIRST RANKINGS FOR THE 2015/16 SEASON

12 CALENDER & RANKINGS

HAVE AN EVENT? Tell us about it!Send your info to [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL JOCKEY

CHALLENGE13 November 2015

Fairview Race Course

It’s a RUSH with South Africa and International jockeys competing in a battle for pride and an all-out spectacle of

athletic ambition.

THE TASTE OF PORT ELIZABETHBoardwalk Casino

6 to 8 November 2015.

Over three days, this unique festival will bring together the city’s most acclaimed restaurants and carefully selected exhibitors to attract Port Elizabeth’s most dedicated and sophisticated foodies. 6 of Port Elizabeth’s top restaurants will fashion special menus of starter sized dishes for the occasion, including signature dishes created by our featured chefs designed to reflect their philosophy and showcase seasonal and premium ingredients in an unbeatable alfresco gourmet setting.

WHOSE LINE @ THE MUSIC KITCHEN

Now - 14 December 2015Tickets are R40p/p available from

The Music Kitchen (041) 364-1964