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Volume 15 ∞ Issue 15 ∞ 19 October 2012
Dear Parents, Staff and Girls
W elcome back to the final term of the year. Term 3 ended with Jenna Viney, an Old Girl of the
school, addressing the Grade 12s at their Prize-Giving. Jenna lives by the motto, “limitations inspire the imagi-nation” and she manages to combine her passions for adventure and cooking, travelling all over the world. During the holiday, Cathy Thomson took the newly elected prefects to Muden to put Servant Leadership into practice. The girls interacted with a group of 30 pupils from Elan-geni Pre-Primary School. They played games with the pupils, includ-ing musical chairs, allowing the pu-pils to play various musical instru-ments. Activities also included arts and crafts as well as various sporting events.
T he Grade 11 girls did a won-derful job in refurbishing the Grade RR classroom by painting the whole class-
room and painting a mural on the back wall. With the help of Humboldt Cilliers, the girls hung up curtains and put up shelving. They also dec-orated the classroom with posters that they had taken with them. Other people in the community benefited from generous donations of clothing from TWC families. Thank you to all those who donated various items and a big thank you to Lee Cilliers who helped to coordinate the project. The girls worked really hard and felt that they had achieved something worthwhile. There is still a lot that can be done in the community and we hope to be able to continue work-ing out there. The Grade 12s for 2013 were induct-ed on Saturday and I am looking forward to working with them.
L ast Thursday the Grade 12 Boarders had their farewell lunch and on Monday even-ing, the Grade 12 Art Exhibi-
tion was opened. Louise Hall, who is an Old Girl of the school and mother of Sarah Lax (a Grade 12 pupil), was the Guest of Honour. Louise is a well-known artist who exhibits her work both nationally and internationally. She is currently registered for a prac-tice-led PhD at the Centre for Visual Art, UKZN, and her travelling exhibi-tion, Fine Lines, is currently on dis-play in The Gallery, Grande Pro-vence, in Franschhoek. The girls have spent many hours working on their various pieces and the art is of a very high standard. Today, all Grade 12s celebrated their last official school day. We said our final farewells at their Valedictory Service this morning and we wish them all the best for their exams.
Susan Tasker
JUNIOR SCHOOL
Friday 2 November, 18:00 Grade 7 Farewell Supper. Week of 12 November: Foundation Phase Nativity Play. Tuesday 20 November, 08:30: Foundation Phase Prize-Giving for Grades RR to 2. Thursday 22 November, 19:00 Senior Primary Prize-Giving for Grades 3 to 7.
DATES TO DIARISE FOR THE REST OF THE TERM
SENIOR SCHOOL
Friday 2 November: Exams begin for Grades 10 and 11. Monday 12 November: Exams begin for Grades 8 and 9. Friday 30 November, 09:00: Prize-Giving for Grades 8 - 11.
COMBINED
Wednesday 24 October, 18:30: SASMT Prize-winners’ concert in the Theatre. Thursday 29 November, 18:00: Festival of Praise.
SENIIOR SCHOOL NEWS STUDENT LEADERSHIP 2012/2013
HEAD OF SCHOOL Christine Lalor
HEAD DAY GIRL Nicole Brittain
HEAD BOARDER Aimee Te Riele
DEPUTY HEAD BOARDER
Jane Volker
STUDENT FORUM CHAIRLADY
Alex Brink
PREFECTS Reegan Alward Meshka Asmall Nicola Barrett Alex Brink Chanté du Toit Ruby Gill Melissa Glutz Phillipa Haine Chelsea Lawrie Caitlin Mower Thuto Ngidi Tara-Lynn Nicholas Anna Potgieter Chelsea Strachan Jane Volker
HEAD OF CHAPEL Nicole Brittain
HEAD OF SCA Alex Brink
HEAD OF CELL GROUP
Chelsea Strachan
BOARDER COUNCIL: HEADS OF HALL
Tayna Carlisle, Siphokazi Mathe, Minenhle Memela, Natasha Nama, Kayla Rautenbach, Megan-Paige Smith
VICE-HEADS OF HALL Kendall Down, Stephanie Fabre, Cari Klipp, Eniye Okah, Tatum Shand, Emma Tratschler
HEAD OF CATERING Courtney MacKenzie
HEAD OF PREP Jodi Marx
HEAD OF ENTERTAINMENT
Siphokazi Mathe
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
HEAD / CHAIRLADY
VICE-HEAD
Chamber of Commerce
Chelsea Strachan Sam Watterson
Chess Nerena Govender
Choir Leader
Michaela Singh Sandi Mduzulwana
Computer Monitor
Siphokazi Mathe
Community Service
Anna Potgieter Siobhan Johnson
Community Service Representative: Courtney Mackenzie, Sam Watterson, Kendall Down, Robyn Houghting, Prayanka Chetty, Nicola Barrett, Chéron Randall
Dance Kendall Down Emma Tratschler
Debating Prayanka Chetty Chéron Randall
Gospel Choir Thuto Ngidi Lauren Sturgess
Interact Sinéad Boshoff Cara du Plooy
Library Monitor
Nerena Govender Amieke Botes
Theatre Crew Lucy Maddison
Wind Ensemble
Meshka Asmall Reegan Alward
Zenith Nicola Barrett Courtney Mackenzie
Environmen-tal Council
Sam Watterson
Environmental Council Members: Sipokhazi Mathe, Anna Potgieter
STUDENT FORUM 2013
Chairlady Alex Brink
Vice-Chair Linda Buthelezi
Grade 12 Reegan Alward, Linda Buthelezi, Thuto Ngidi, Phillipa Haine
Grade 11 Nandi Khuzwayo, Sarah Dixon, Jamie Waller
Grade 10 Sesetu Holimisa, Jordan Magrobi, Megan Manley
Grade 9 Luyanda Gumede, Morgan Rowland, Kirsten Moody
The PR Team will be published once the Chair and Vice-Chair have been elected.
SPORT CAPTAINS 2013
CAPTAIN VICE-CAPTAIN
Athletics Tatum Treloar Anna Potgieter
Basketball Kimberley Bodley Natasha Nama
Canoeing Courtney MacKenzie
Cross-Country Tatum Treloar Chelsea Lawrie
Hockey Melissa Glutz Kayla Rautenbach
Karate Michaela Singh
Netball Kim Bodley Christine Lalor
Soccer Natasha Nama Phillipa Haine
Squash Nicole Brittain Melissa Glutz
Swimming Tara-Lynn Nicholas Caitlin Mower
Tennis Melissa Glutz Jane Volker
Waterpolo Caitlin Mower Chanté du Toit
Community Outreach in Term 4 The newly appointed Community Outreach Committee would like to make gift packs to distribute to all the projects we have supported this year. We appeal to pupils and parents to support us in this endeavour.
To make sure we have enough goodies for support staff, children’s homes, the elderly and other outreach projects such as the Chil-dren’s Ward at Grey’s Hospital; Vezokuhle projects: Reading and Writing and TEP; as well as Ethembeni Centre in Mphopolmeni, Howick, we would like to ask each grade to be responsible for certain items.
There are also some items that anyone can donate. We have 35 support staff to whom we would like to give a food parcel for the Decem-ber break. It has also been brought to our at-tention that many young adolescent girls in the projects we support often miss school be-cause of monthly female problems. As we are in an all girls’ school, an appeal like this will be understood: packs of sanitary towels and un-derwear for girls aged 10-13 years. These may be placed in collection boxes in the girls’ change rooms or in my classroom. Gift packs will be distributed after the end of the exami-nation period. Grade 8: Handcream: a small tube or tub
Grade 9: A bar of soap and a facecloth
Grade 10: A tube of toothpaste
Grade 11: A toothbrush Any grade or person: A pack of sanitary towels; panties for girls – 6 to 13 years; boys’ undies 6-11 years.
For food parcels, 1kg packs are suitable: Rice, sugar, maize meal, tea; or a can of food, such as fish, jam, vegetables or soup.
The collections boxes are to be found at the back of my classroom. Pam Esterhuysen
Family Veggie Garden - thank you Lucas House and TWC.
HOUSE CAPTAINS 2013
HOUSE CAPTAIN VICE CAPTAIN
Campbell Sisanda Kheswa Kayla Rautenbach
Crookes Tayna Carlisle Shivanie Rajbally
Moore Kimberley Bodley Natasha Nama
O’Brien Thuto Ngidi Stephanie Fabre
JUNIOR SCHOOL NEWS
T he fourth term of the year is always a very exciting one for the Junior School. Not only is there a sense of pur-
pose and exhilaration as syllabi and assessments are completed, but there is also much to look forward to as the end of year functions draw closer. Good schools create a climate for engaging the mind and the imagina-tion, in the hope that young people will grow up as independent, flexible and creative thinkers who are com-mitted to the ideal of building a better world. Labour unrest, social tension and violence in recent weeks has certainly disturbed the equilibrium of many of us.
P rofessor Jonathan Jansen’s closing words of an address given to the South African Institute of Race Relations
on 27 September 2012 on the public education crisis are a salutary re-minder of the pivotal place of Educa-tion in society. The aim of the Lec-ture was ‘to point to the kinds of consequenc-es that result from a society which is socially and educationally illiterate, when emotions triumph over logic, where reason is displaced by wrath, and where books take second place to rocks (watch the trucker’s strike of the day).
CONGRATULATIONS We are so proud of ‘Poppets’ teach-er, Carol Smith, who completed the gruelling 106 km Amashova Cycle Race from Pietermaritzburg to Dur-ban on Sunday.
Mrs Smith en route to Durban. Art work by ‘Poppet’, Rachel Browning.
Another interpretation of Mrs Smith cycling one-handed to Durban. ‘Poppet’, Lexi Uys (the artist), says she always cycles one-handed.
T here are no short-cuts to changing society. The only way out is a social revolu-tion that once again places
education at the centre of the agen-da for change, not in the form of yet another round of rhetoric of the pow-erful but through a social movement among ordinary people that urgently confronts the rot in the school sys-tem before it is too late.’ Flick Wright - Headmistress
The Grade 6 Mum’s and Daughter’s evening
Adele and Helen Slater Merusha and Thashmia Vather
P I E (Partners in Edu-
cation) Workshop Foundation Phase Educators who recently attended a P I E (Partners in Education) workshop entitled ‘Fraction Fun’ are seen gathered in the Atrium. Back (L to R): Edith Hawke, Nonhlakanipho Ndlovu, Nana Mthalane, Makhose Shabalala. Front (L to R): Ntombi Boutu, Thokozani Mngadi, Zanele Deyi, Jessie Hansraj.
SATURDAY SCHOOL Laura Quin, Thembeka Zuma and Jamie Sibiya interacting during ‘Saturday School’. Thembeka is a member of the Izinkozi group who have, over the past ten years, participated in lessons in the Junior School.
Grade 7 Twinstreams trip
Mangrove swamp mud babies! Getting ready for water activities.
GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS
SCHOOL REBATE PROGRAMME
This is a wonderful programme which benefits the school every time you shop at Makro! If you have not linked TWC as a beneficiary to your Makro Card, or if
you would like a new Makro Card, please contact Kerry Aldum on 033 3420752 or [email protected]
Don’t forget to keep swiping your MySchool Cards! If anybody requires a new MySchool card, please contact
Kerry Aldum on 033 342 0752 or [email protected].
TWC
Sprig
Cushions
are available
for sale at
the tuck shop
for R100
in aid of
funds for the
Old Girls Guild.
Dear Parents, Girls and Staff of TWC
Once again we are collecting Christmas Presents which will be placed under the tree at Festival of Praise and then distrib-uted to underprivileged children. Please wrap your present in Christmas Wrapping Paper and place a sticker on it indicating the AGE GROUP and whether the present is for a BOY OR GIRL. You may place the presents in the collection box in the Mar-keting Office.
JUNIOR SPORT HIGHLIGHTS
MOUNTAIN
BIKING Congratulations to Sara Ryan who once again rode very well
and was placed third in the Highbury Mongoose Schools race. Sarah also received a trophy for coming third in the Mongoose series (15 girls com-peted).
SWIMMING TWC hosted the first gala of the term on Tuesday 16 October. All ten lanes were used.
TENNIS Congratulations to Yasha Nair and Milan Comley who have been selected to play in the KZN Mini Tennis Tournament. This is a huge achievement and we wish them well. The Tournament will be played on 21 - 28 October.
SQUASH Our TWC girls played Eston boys on Monday 15 October and beat them 11- 1. Well done, girls.
I am proud to say that our "B" team were placed 6th and our "A" team were placed second (until the se-cond last event, our "A" team had the same number of points as Merchiston). Well done, girls. Thank you to all who assisted at the Gala. We will be hosting a further Gala on Friday 19 October. This will be an "A" Gala and will start at 17:00. In this gala, our girls will team up with the Cordwalles boys and com-pete against some local schools and a touring team from Dainfern in Gauteng. Gaynor Weir
SENIOR SPORT HIGHLIGHTS
KARATE Congratulations to the following girls who completed the next level in their karate grading last weekend; Brown belt (3
rd Kue)- Sandi Mkhize
Orange belt - Tashiana Roshan, Kelly MacDevette, Jordan Magrobi, and Dudu Nambassi, Green belt – Nicole Kahari, Amanda Peake, and Joanna Michowicz. Good luck to all the Karate girls who will be taking part in the KZN champi-onships this weekend.
INDOOR HOCKEY The indoor hockey teams played their first matches against GHS and Grace College. Matches were played in good spirits.
Senior 1 vs GHS 1 drew 1 – 1 (Glutz) vs Grace 1 won 5 – 2 (Dixon x 2, Glutz x 2, Fabre) Senior 2 vs GHS 2 lost 0 – 2 vs Grace 2 won 6 – 0 (Yeats x 4, Smart x 2, Gordon) Senior 3 vs GHS 3 lost 1 – 3 Senior 4 vs GHS 4 drew 1 – 1 (Sickmuller)
Junior 1 vs GHS 1 won 1 – 0 (Harries) vs Grace 1 won 3 – 1 (Le Roux x 2, Militz) Junior 2 vs GHS 2 lost 2 – 3 (Brill x 2) vs Grace 2 won 7 – 0 (te Riele x 3, Dorning x 2, Brill x 2) Junior 3 vs GHS 3 lost 0 – 4 Junior 4 vs GHS 4 lost 0 – 9 Junior 5 vs GHS 5 lost 0 – 2
WATER POLO The juniors played in a preseason water polo festival at St Anne’s over the weekend. Their first match against Epworth was evenly matched. The final result was 2 – 1. The team played against an Invita-tion U15 team and St Anne’s. They lost both but gained invaluable expe-rience.
On Monday all teams played against St Charles. 1
st Team Lost 4-7
2nd
Team Lost 3-10 Junior A Lost 3-10 Junior B Lost 2-9
SWIMMING During the September school break Tara-Lynn Nicholas participated in two legs of the FINA World Short Course Championships.
In Dubai she qualified for three breaststroke finals finishing just out of the medals in 4
th position in the
50m event. From there she travelled with the team to Doha. Again she made finals in three events finishing 5
th in the 100m and 50m events and
6th in the 200m breaststroke race.
Many of us were lucky enough to catch Tara-Lynn’s events on televi-sion and social networks were abuzz each time she swam. Well done, Tara-Lynn.
Emma Moor carrying her boat out the water at the finish
The team and coaches after the race (Nicole Grindlay had to leave early so is not in the pic.)
Nicole Grindlay going over the weir.
Amanda Peake and Linda Sithole coming into the finish.
CANOEING Hansa Fish River Canoe Marathon Three of our TWC canoeists com-pleted the Hansa Fish River Canoe Marathon in the Eastern Cape during the holidays. All the girls are to be congratulated, as this two day, 82km race is a very technical with large volumes of water and very big rapids. Well done to: Holly Edmonds who paddled in a K3 (a 3 man canoe) with her father and a family friend. Sarah Harries who paddled in a K2 (double canoe) with her father. Nicole Grindlay completed the race in a K1 and was place 3
rd in the U16
girls’ section of the race and received a bronze medal.
Capitol Caterers Pope’s Canoe Upper Umgeni Inter-schools Race Last Saturday 9 TWC canoeists took part in the Capitol Caterers Pope’s Canoe Upper Umgeni Inter-schools Race hosted by Epworth. The river was quite low so the girls had to take special care when navi-gating the rapids to avoid rocks. They all did very well and had an enjoyable afternoon on the river. A number of the fathers also jumped into boats and paddled down the river to help and encourage the girls.
Congratulations the following girls: In doubles: Linda Sithole and Amanda Peake, and Cailin Harries and Hannah Moor. In the U16 singles girls’ section: Katie Barry (12
th), Emma Moor (10
th),
Holly Edmonds (7th), Nicole Grindlay
(6th) and Sarah Harries (4
th).
Thank you to Rowan Ainsworth (coach) for being on the water to help and guide the girls. And thank you too, to the parents for their sup-port and encouragement on and off the water. Lyndal Robertson
St Nicholas
Epworth Alex VHS St John’s
St Anne’s
GHS Carter
U14 A WON 32-10
WON 10-6
LOST 18-20
WON 32-12
WON 23-2
WON 16-12
LOST 9-24
WON 27-2
W6 L2
U14B DNP LOST 2-10
WON 6-10
WON 18-14
WON 24-4
WON 30-0
LOST 2-28
DNP W4 L2
U14C DNP LOST 4-12
DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP W0 L1
U15A DNP LOST 6-18
LOST 8-11
WON 7-4
DNP LOST 9-17
LOST 6-42
WON 21-8
W2 L4
U15B DNP LOST 2-14
LOST 9-12
LOST 2-6
DNP LOST 10-24
LOST 2-28
DNP W0 L5
U16A WON 42-0
WON 29-2
DNP DNP WON 56-14
WON 19-9
LOST 11-38
DNP W4 L1
U16B DNP DREW 4-4
DNP WON 38-15
DNP DNP DNP DNP W1 D1 L0
2nd DNP LOST
2-9
DNP DNP LOST 6-20
LOST 4-16
LOST 8-22
WON 11-4
W1 L4
1st WON 35-20
LOST 16-27
LOST 32-24
WON 39-22
LOST 20-42
LOST 25-37
LOST 14-51
WON 37-20
W8 L5
BASKETBALL The basketball season was filled with mixed results. We have no-ticed an all-round im-provement in our win percentages and two teams, namely U14A and U16A, have had fantastic seasons. A highlight was also vic-tory over St Anne’s in the B Division of the First Team Inter-Provincial Tournament hosted at Girls’ High where neutral umpir-ing made all the differ-ence. Next year we have a much clearer vision on how to con-tinue to improve.
HERE ARE THE SEASONS RESULTS:
CANOEING RIVER PROFICIENCY TESTS Last week 8 canoeing girls went to the upper Umgeni River (near Albert Falls Dam) to complete their river proficiency tests. They were required to paddle in a single canoe over a weir and manoeuvre the canoe through a rapid, making turns and getting themselves back to the river bank. They also had to capsize their canoe in the rapid and successfully navigate themselves and the boat to the side of the river and empty the water out. This was quite a challenging exer-cise but all our girls managed and passed the test.
FIRST TEAM GHS TOURNAMENT: Danville won 50-17 Maritzburg Christian School won 43-11 GHS 2
nd Team won 20-13
Redhill won 29-19 St Anne’s won 26-25 OUR TOP GOAL SCORERS FOR THE SEASON WERE: U14 Joné Marx Fern Inman-Bamber and Luyanda Gumede U15 Chloé Veness and TK Zungu U16 Litha Sidondi and Cebile Khuzwayo Open Buhle Dubazana and Kimberleigh Bodley
WATER POLO Water Polo season got underway with a pre-season trip to the South Coast where we participated in Scottburgh High’s annual Water Polo festival. Our morning started at Toti Beach where we did land drills and team-building exercises on the beach. We spent a quality hour at the Waterworld, racing one another down the various slides and soaking up a few spring rays after a week of rain in PMB. After we had eaten an early lunch we were ready for action in the pool.
Our first match was against Toti High; combinations and goal keepers were tested – unfortunately we lost a game we could have won with a bit more practice under our belts. Se-cond up was tournament favourites, Scottsburgh High, against whom we secured a two-all draw. Our final match against St Charles B saw our stronger swimmers outswim the boys in a thrilling 5 – 4 victory. Fun and laughter prevailed through-out the day with most agreeing to return in 2013.
The following girls are now river pro-ficient and will be entering inter-schools river races next term: Han-nah Moor, Katherine Barry, Emma Moor, Amanda Peake, Linda Sithole, Courtney MacKenzie, Holly Ed-monds, Cailin Harries. Thank you to Rowan Ainsworth (canoeing coach) and Lloyd Harries for being on the water to help and guide the girls. SHONGWENI FLAT WATER CANOE RACE (12 SEPTEMBER) The Inter-Schools Flat Water Canoe Race was held at Shongweni Dam last Saturday.Despite the cold and the pouring rain all the girls complet-ed the race in good spirits and in very good time.
For most of these girls it was their first Inter-Schools Canoe race, and they all had a great morning on the water. Congratulations to the following girls who completed the 8km event: In single canoes: Katherine Barry, Amanda Peake, and Linda Sithole In a double canoe: Hannah Moor and Cailin Harries And well done to these girls who completed the 11km event in single canoes: Sarah Harries, Holly Edmonds, Emma Moor and Nicole Grindlay.
Di Bodley