CIRCULAR NO. 22
23 June 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
“THE ONLY DISABILITY IN LIFE
IS A BAD ATTITUDE.”
Scott Hamilton
Headboy Aydon Poole and Headgirl Kayleen Adams
welcome Theresa Schuller (middle), an exchange student from Germany.
1) ACADEMICS
Welcome back to school to all our Fairmont families. We trust that everyone had a good time with their families, and that our pupils are well rested to deal with the content of Term 3.
The holiday recess was productive for many of our pupils and teachers. We had a successful tour to Westering in Port Elizabeth, and outstanding news from some of our other sporting disciplines. Well done to our hockey players who were selected for the South African sides! We are truly proud of your efforts.
Our reports for the June examinations will be released today, and the ILST programme of assistance for those who did not achieve optimally will be set in motion.
For our matrics, a very busy time lies ahead as they prepare for their trial examinations and the final examinations that follow shortly after.
Parents are reminded of the academic consultative evenings next week and we hope that you make plans to meet the teachers of your children.
We wish all our pupils a productive term and hope that they will give their very best with respect to their academics.
FAIRMONT SETTLERS CONTACT
A Fairmont Focus Special Edition : The Settlers Contact was sent to all parents regarding the sport derby to be held this coming Saturday, 25 July 2015.
Please note that this day is compulsory for ALL learners.
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr Dingley was blessed with the birth of his 5th Grandchild (and his third granddaughter) Faye. We wish Faye and the family everything of the very best.
Mrs Bianca Rabi (nee Cillie) got
married during the July holidays. We
hope the day was everything she ever
dreamed of, and wish her and Johan a
lifetime of happiness.
MATRIC FOCUS
35 TEACHING DAYS TO FINAL EXAMS
School Holidays
Public Holidays
Matrics writing exams
July (6 Days)
August (19 Days)
September (3 Days)
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2) TEST DAYS TERM 3
JULY 2015 TESTS
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
26 27 TEST
8-Afrikaans
9-English
10-Afrikaans
11-Afrikaans
12-Accounting
28 29 30 TEST
8-English
9-Afrikaans
10-History
11-CAT Theory
12-Maths/Maths Lit
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AUGUST 2015 TESTS
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1
2 3 TEST
8-Natural Sciences 9-Maths
10-Maths
11-Accounting 12-English
4 5 6 TEST
8-Maths 9-EMS
10-Business Studies
11-Consumer St. 12-History
7 8
9
National
Women’s
Day
10 Public Holiday 11 TEST
8-Technology 9-English
10-Physical Sc.
11-Life Sciences 12-Visual Art
12 13 NO TEST 14 15
16 17 TEST
8-Maths 9-Natural Sciences
10-Accounting
11-Physical Sc.
12-Consumer St.
18 19 20 TEST
8-EMS 9-Technology
10-History
11-IT Theory
12-Life Sciences
21
Gr.10 Assembly 11-Maths (Ass.)
12-Geography
22
AUGUST 2015 TESTS
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
23 24 TEST
8-English 9-Maths
10-English
11-Geography/Mus. 12-IT Theory
25
10-IT Prac
26
10-CAT Prac
27 TEST
8-History 9-Geography
10-Visual Art
11-English 12-Design
28
Gr.9 Assembly
29
30 31 TEST
8-Geography 9-History
10-Design
11-History
12-Exams start
SEPTEMBER 2015
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 TEST
8-Afrikaans
9-Creative Arts
10-Geography/Music 11-Design
4
10-Afr. (Ass)
5
6 7 TEST
8-Creative Arts 9-Maths
10-IT Theory
11-Visual Art
8 9 10 TEST
8-English 9-Natural Sciences
10-Maths/Maths Lit
11-IT Prac
11
Gr. 12 LO (CAT) exam
12
13 14 TEST
8-English
9-Afrikaans 10-Life Sciences
11-Business Studies
15
ANA – Gr. 8 Eng.
16
ANA – Gr. 9 Eng.
17 TEST
8-ANA Gr. 8 Maths
9-Maths 10-CAT Theory
11-CAT Theory
18
9-ANA Gr. 9 Maths
19
20 21 TEST
8-Maths 9-English
10-Consumer St.
11-Maths/Maths Lit
22
12-Final Design Prac
exam (8:00-17:00)
23
8-11-MARKS DUE
12- Design Final Prac
exam (8:00-17:00)
24 Heritage Day 25 School Holiday 26
27 28 TEST
8-Maths
9-Maths 10-History
11-Afrikaans
12-Vis Art Final Prac
exam (8:00-17:00)
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12-Vis Art Final Prac
exam (8:00-17:00)
30
12-Vis Art Final Prac
exam (8:00-17:00)
OCTOBER 2015 TESTS
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
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SCHOOLS CLOSE
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PLEASE NOTE!
All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they are not writing a test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks organized by various subject departments.
All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a Monday or a Thursday test, a relevant chemist slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is required. A medical certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any exam. A note from you excusing your child from school for the days missed is also required.
Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education Department.
Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay until first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be required.
3) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR : 3RD TERM
Sat, 25 Jul Settlers Contact (A)
Mon, 27 Jul Gr. 8 & Gr. 9 Parent meeting
Teddington (UK) Tour
Tue, 28 Jul Gr. 10 – 12 Parent meeting
Guildford (UK) Tour
Wed, 29 Jul Gr.11 Life Sciences excursion
Mon, 3 Aug Blundell’s (UK) Tour
Thu, 6 Aug Four schools’ music evening (Stellenbosch)
Wed, 12 Aug Annual Production
Thu, 13 Aug Annual Production
Fri, 14 Aug Annual Production Gala Evening
Edgemead Derby (A)
Sat, 15 Aug Edgemead Derby (A)
Tue, 18 Aug Gr. 9 Subject Choices
Wed, 19 Aug Winter Sport photos
Thu, 20 Aug Academic Honours Dinner
Blood Clinic
Tue, 25 Aug Cultural Awards
Mon, 31 Aug Gr. 12 Exams start
Sat, 5 Sep Past Pupils’ Sport Day
Mon, 21 Sep Girls’ Choir Festival
Mon, 28 Sep Winter Sport Awards
Thu, 1 Oct Matric Dance
Fri, 2 Oct Schools Close
4) WELCOME TO YOUTH ALPHA
Two of the greatest questions mankind has ever asked, has been: "What on Earth am I here for?", and "What is my purpose in life?" The Alpha Course is designed to create a space where questions like these can be asked and answered.
Alpha is a 10 week course that will be running on Friday nights at Fairmont High School. It will be taking place at 19h00 in the Upper MPC (Multi-Purpose Centre) and is open to all high schoolers who want a safe space to talk about life, faith and God.
Meals will be provided on these nights (donations accepted - R30 - BUT not required). This is an open course for all schools and so we encourage you to come along for the journey. All people from all walks of life with all beliefs are welcome! See you at 19h00 on 24 July 2015!
5) GRADE 9 SUBJECT CHOICE MEETING
On 18 August at 7pm the grade 9s of 2015 will be gathering in the Student Centre for a subject choice meeting where they will learn about their options for the future. If you have a career that you are passionate about and are willing to share your experiences, please contact the school office so that you can be available to share a little bit about your career before or after the meeting with learners and parents who wish to ask questions. Let us help our youth to make informed decisions about their future. We would love to hear from doctors, geologists, lawyers, engineers, designers to name but a few.
Please e-mail your details to [email protected]
6) MADCO FUNDRAISER : BARNYARD : ROCK ROYALTY
As part of our annual fundraising initiative in benefit for the Matric Dance, the Matric Dance Committee has been actively selling tickets for a show at the Barnyard Theatre (Willowbridge) entitled ROCK ROYALTY. We would like to encourage you to buy a ticket to this enjoyable performance taking place on Saturday, 1 August 2015. Tickets are sold at R140-00 per ticket. The doors will open at 18h30 and the show will commence at 20h00.
Feel free to pack a picnic basket, and drinks are only to be purchased at the cash bar.
Thank you to all who support us in our efforts to make the Matric Dance of 2015 a truly memorable event.
ROCK ROYALTY
A Tribute to flamboyant Rock Stars
Get ready for an explosion of electric charge as we pay tribute to the flamboyant and outrageous music legends of our time. Rock Royalty will give you a music experience close to the real thing! Watch and hear this 10-piece cast pay tribute to legends: Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Pink, George Michael, Prince, David Bowie, Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Madonna, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Lenny Kravitz, Whitney Houston, and many more.
So if you are into danger and excitement on stage – put yourself out on a limb and get down to see the awesome new Barnyard Theatre show: Rock Royalty and you will be rocked till eternity!
Book your ticket by Friday, 26 June 2015.
7) INTERACT SOCIETY
Please come and join the Interact Society as we hold our first Knitting Drive in celebration of Mandela Day.
Where: The Upper MPC
When: Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Time: 14h35 – 16h00
Bring: Knitting Needles
Everyone is welcome and with this drive we will be knitting squares for blankets which will go towards the homeless via the Dandelion Project.
Tea and coffee will be supplied. We hope to see you there!
8) LITERARY SOCIETY : POETRY EVENING
9) FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL SHOP NEWS
New stock item available
Girls ladderless (non-run) stockings at only R60.00. They are long lasting, extra strength, contoured leg and with elastane (S – XL). We also supply the ‘normal’ stockings at only R27.00 (S – XXL).
Don’t forget our winter items:
Secret socks – worn under the girl’s stockings @ R15.00
Gloves @ R35.00
Scarves @ R70.00
Blankets @ R65.00
Supporters rain jacket @ R250.00
Supporters rain poncho @ R250.00
For any enquiries, please contact Mrs Sparks on 021 975 2356.
10) CULTURAL TOUR TO ITALY
17 Learners and 2 staff members travelled to Italy on the 2015 Cultural Tour.
The group is at the top of a Tuscan hill while visiting the Arcetri observatory. While we are enjoying the chills of Winter, this touring party were enjoying sweltering heat.
These learners and their chaperones will be returning tomorrow.
11) MR & MISS FHS - SPONSORSHIP
23 July 2015
ATTENTION: Manager / Owner of Business Concerned
Dear Sponsor
LETTER OF SPONSORSHIP
Please accept this letter as our request for sponsorship.
In March 2016, Fairmont High School is hosting our annual Mr & Miss Fairmont in the Durbanville area.
Mr & Miss Fairmont is certainly one of the most prestigious events on our school calendar. This evening
of glitz and glamour is very well attended by pupils, parents and the greater Durbanville community.
We would be grateful if you could sponsor our prestigious event with any of the following:
Gift vouchers
Dinner for two
Make-overs (such as hair, make-up, nails, etc)
Spa Treatments
Movie tickets
Electronic equipment
Monetary sponsorship
We would like to thank you for taking the time to review our application.
All queries may be directed to the email address below.
Kind regards
Mrs B. Soga Mr B. Zeilinga Mr R H Dingley EVENT CO-ORDINATOR EVENT CO-ORDINATOR PRINCIPAL [email protected] [email protected]
Fairmont High School
Private Bag X11, Durbanville, 7551 Medway, Durbell, Durbanville, 7550
Tel: (021) 976-1147 Fax: (021) 976-835 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.fairmont.co.za
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12) GRADE 10 : COMMUNITY SERVICE
13) DRUMMIES
During the July holidays, our Fairmont Drummies squad performed at Nationals and obtained 8th position, a very successful result for the squad. The girls produced some beautiful displays and were great ambassadors for Fairmont High School.
Well done, ladies!
14) ANNUAL PRODUCTION 2015 : DEADLY DEVIOUS DOMESTICATION
Annual Production 2015
Deadly devious domestication
12 & 13 AUGUST – R40 PER TICKET 14 AUGUST – GALA EVENING R100 PER TICKET
The housekeepers and butlers of an upper-class neighbourhood of East Village are shaken to
the core when they, together with their employers, become the suspects of a heinous murder.
They are all impressed and uncomfortable to be forced into the limelight. They conduct their
own investigation – mainly by satirically commenting and analysing the nature of their
employers’ characters and lifestyles.
This satire pokes fun with various stereotypes whilst the detective desperately tries to solve
the crime. As an outsider, his task is almost impossible and he finds it difficult to infiltrate this
closely knit community to get to the facts and find what has truly happened.
Tickets on sale from 27 July at the payments
office!
15) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE
COMING HOME
by Karen Kingsbury
The Baxters make plans to come together for a summer lakeside reunion in celebration of John Baxter’s seventieth birthday. But before the big day, the unthinkable happens. As the Baxter Family rallies together, memories come to light in the grief-stricken hours of waiting and praying, memories that bring healing and hope during a time when darkness may otherwise have had the final word. In a season that changes all of them, the brilliance of family love overshadows the valley of heartache. Along the way, secrets are revealed, and the truth about the Baxter Family history is finally made known. Ultimately, in this portrait of family love, the Baxters cling to each other and to God’s promise of forever.
16) NATURAL BEAUTY AND AWSUM NEWSPAPER COMPETITION
The AWSUM newspaper, in collaboration with Natural Beauty, has a competition running in which schools have the opportunity to WIN R10 000 and Fairmont is a finalist!
For Fairmont to receive as many votes as possible all you have to do is go to the Natural Beauty Facebook page, “like” the page and post “Fairmont High School”.
There will be a live draw held at Fairmont on the 14th of August during assembly. Students who voted will also go into a draw for other prizes on the day! Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Vote for Fairmont today.
17) MY SCHOOL NEWS
Records once again show that we have raised R8,909.28 this month, against R7,654.42 last month.
718 supporters raised funds for us this month, whilst 704 supporters used their MySchool card to support us last month.
Thank you Fairmont family and friends.
18) LANDSDIENS
Landsdiens
Land Service WES-KAAP / WESTERN CAPE 23 July 2015
Amana - Hermanus
28 - 30 August 2015
Dear parent/guardian
The Land Service is going camping!
Students are invited to attend the Land Service camp taking place on the weekend of 28 -30 August 2015 in Hermanus. There they will be joining Land Service members from clubs all over the Western Cape and participating in a variety of fun activities and games.
Campers will be leaving for the weekend on Friday the 28th of August directly after school and returning on Sunday morning on the 30th of August.
All students who would like to join, must please R.S.V.P. before 14 August 2015 with Miss Matthee in Prefab 4.
Costs:
Land Service Membership fee: R70
Camp: R300
Transportation: R200 * maximum amount
Total: R570
Camp monies and membership fees are directly payable to Land Service Western Cape or to the finance office.
Transportation fees are paid to the relevant party on the day of travel.
Please send proof of payment to [email protected] or give directly to Miss Matthee.
Banking details:
Account name: Landsdiens Wes-Kaap
Bank: ABSA
Branch Code: 632 005
Account Number: 550 490 129
Please use Fairmont and your name as reference.
Kind regards Miss Matthee
19) HOCKEY UMPIRES COURSE
20) SOCCER REPORT : BOYS’ 1ST TEAM – EAST LONDON TOUR
This holiday our U19 soccer boys took part in a tour to East London. The tour was extremely successful. The boys came through with a good set of results winning two, losing two, and drawing one.
They scored five goals while conceding just two.
The tour was an excellent experience as the competition was intense. Despite this, they fought as a team and dominated all of the games, and unfortunately their goal scoring abilities let them down.
Congratulations to the U19 football boys on their great performance. Keep up the hard work!
21) RUGBY REPORT
1st Team : Fairmont vs Hamlets RFC (Away) - 18 July 2015
What an awesome friendly season game this turned out to be. The spirit throughout the morning was fantastic even though results did not go Fairmont’s way.
Fairmont had recently returned from a rather successful tour to P.E. earlier in the holidays. The side welcomed a much needed break from all the bumps and bruises. This resulted in a rather slow start to return to practices with some still sick/injured or away on holiday.
However, during warm up on this frisky fresh morning, the boys appeared in high spirits despite witnessing some tough opposition throughout the various age groups earlier. Our opposition appeared much larger and more physical in stature.
The game got underway just after 11am and this much fancied hosts were seriously in the mood for running with their athletic looking backs. It was however Fairmont who drew the first points and dominated most of the possession up front. Early points were put on the board and, despite the dominance, Fairmont struggled to convert into points after spending a large amount of time within the Hamlets 22m area.
There was some great enterprise rugby being played by both sides. At the break, Fairmont held onto a good lead but this was soon eradicated by one or two small errors, losing a scrum on their own 22m which eventually resulted in a good try by Hamlets; a few missed tackles; and one or two players being caught out of position. Despite some dubious calls made by the ref and the loss, Fairmont can feel satisfied with the outing, and a few individuals really stood out. The forwards, Austin in the line outs, props scrummed well and Mark had a pretty good game with Basjan close on his heels. The backs however showed tremendous character and the centre pairing of Jordan and Cade proved to be awesome on attack and defense with some good defense from Siba. The eventual Man of the Match from Fairmont’s perspective was undoubtedly Keegan van Rensburg. WOW, what an outstanding performance in defense and on attack.
Despite the loss and some good tries scored by:
Mark Fairhurst x2
Basjan Swanepoel x1
Converted by:
Cade Paul x1 Conversion / x1 Penalty
FINAL SCORE: Fairmont 20 : 24 Hamlets RFC
It has to be said that our hosts HAMLET RFC played with some great passion, desire and flair, and displayed some good running and handling skills. The manner and spirit in which this game was played and the display of sportsmanship by both teams really kept a nice local crowd well entertained. It would be a great annual outing before a Derby each year.
Thanks once again to our enthusiastic passionate hosts.
22) HOCKEY REPORT
Jessica Rossouw and Gabriela Girls celebrating with Julia who Jordaan (WP U16 North) saved the showdowns in the Final
Julia Masureik made the U17 Kyle Friester, Erin Lombard, Luke Jervis, High Performance training Devon Keys, Samuels Peters (WP U18B)
squad and won IPT
Courtney Sinclair and Our WP U16 Boys Brigeet Benadie
(Bronze Medal WP U18 North)
Jenna Stuart, Julia Hoal, Lynda Portelli, Caitlyn Browne (WP U14 North)
Liam Ward and Ryan Byrne won Gold at U16 IPT with WP.
Michael Laros and Rutger la Cock won Gold (WP U18 Zebras)
.
Brigeet Benadie in action Liam Ward made the SA U16 team.
He is pictured here with the SA U16
Coach.
Cameron Sinclair, Daniel Rajh,
Siphosethu Dunga
23) E-SPORTS FIXTURES : 24 JULY 2015
DotA 2 Fairmont High School (1st Team) vs Helpmekaar
Fairmont High School (2nd Team) vs King David High School
Fairmont High School (3rd Team) vs Roedean School
Counterstrike Fairmont High School (1st Team) vs King David High School
Fairmont High School (2nd Team) vs HTS Witbank
FIFA 15 Fairmont High School (1st Team) vs HTS Witbank
24) MWEB 20TH WESTERN CAPE CHAMPIONSHIPS : 22 – 23 AUGUST 2015
The MWEB 20th Western Cape Championships shall be played on 22 & 23 August 2015 and shall be hosted by Fairmont High School, Durbanville. As usual, the championships also count as part of the process for qualifying for the MSSA's National Team Trials for all disciplines.
Registrations are thus open for MSSA's MWEB 2015 Western Cape LAN Championships. Registrations will close on the 15th August 2015.
Players who wish to compete in any of MSSA's Championships are advised to complete their annual registration forms so that they may be registered as Registered Players as soon as possible.
Late entries shall be accepted in exceptional circumstances.
All gamers are reminded that the Western Cape Championships are an open championship. In other words, any Registered Player is entitled to enter the championship - no matter where they live, or their category of membership.
If you have any queries, please contact the MSSA.
Championship Details:
Hosting Club: Fairmont High School, Durbanville
Venue: Fairmont High School
Date: 22 and 23 August 2015
Entry Fees: R60.00 per Registered Player per Period
Computers: Bring your own. Please ensure that all game updates are done prior to arrival. No updates shall be done at the event.
Schedule: The LAN Schedule for all Provincial events in 2015 is:
Saturday
Time StarCraft II Call of Duty:
AW League of
Legends (LoL) Hearthstone
Ultimate Street Fighter IV
09H00 Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts
09H45 Round 2 Starts Round 1
Continues Round 1
Continues Round 1
Continues Round 2 Starts
10H30 Round 3 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 3 Starts
Time StarCraft II Call of Duty:
AW League of
Legends (LoL) Hearthstone
Ultimate Street Fighter IV
11H15 Round 4 Starts Round 2
Continues Round 2
Continues Round 2
Continues Round 4 Starts
12H00 Round 5 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 5 Starts
12H45 Round 3
Continues Round 3
Continues Round3
Continues
13H00 LUNCH
Time TEKKEN TTII Call of Duty:
AW LoL
(continued) Hearthstone (continued)
14H00 Round 1 Starts Round 4 Starts Round 4 Starts Round 4 Starts
14H45 Round 2 Starts Round 4
Continues Round 4
Continues Round 4
Continues
15H30 Round 3 Starts Round 5 Starts Round 5 Starts Round 5 Starts
16H15 Round 4 Starts Round 5
Continues Round 5
Continues Round 5
Continues
17H00 Round 5 Starts
18H00 Awards Ceremony
19H00 Doors Close
SUNDAY:
Time Dota CounterStrike OSU FIFA '15 Trackmania
Nations
09H00 Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts Round 1 Starts
09H45 Round 1
Continues Round 1
Continues Round 1
Continues Round 1
Continues Round 2 Starts
10H30 Round 2 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 2 Starts Round 3 Starts
11H15 Round 2
Continues Round 2
Continues Round 2
Continues Round 2
Continues Round 4 Starts
12H00 Round 3 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 3 Starts Round 5 Starts
12H45 Round 3
Continues Round 3
Continues Round 3
Continues Round 3
Continues
13H00 LUNCH
Time Dota
(continued) CounterStrike
(continued) OSU
14H00 Round 4 Starts Round 4 Starts Round 4 Starts Round 4 Starts
14H45 Round 4
Continues Round 4
Continues Round 4
Continues Round 4
Continues
15H30 Round 5 Starts Round 5 Starts Round 5 Starts Round 5 Starts
16H15 Round 5
Continues Round 5
Continues Round 5
Continues Round 5
Continues
17H00
18H00 Awards Ceremony
19H00 Doors Close
Rules and Regulations
All Rules and Regulations pertaining to eSports are available from the MSSA. Players are strongly advised to familiarise themselves with the LAN League Bylaws and all Period Specific Rules. If any Player wishes to provide advice regarding the drafting of the Period Specific Rules they are encouraged to contact the eSBoC who will take all comments into account.
The following Medals may be awarded at the MSSA's 2015 Western Cape LAN Championship:
PREMIER: Medals shall be awarded to the first three players who are registered players.
SCHOLARS: Medals shall be awarded to the first three high school scholars, provided they have not received any Premier medals.
UNIVERSITY: Medals shall be awarded to the first three players who are currently registered at any officially recognised University, provided the players have not received any Premier Medals.
WOMEN: Women will be awarded medals as per the same basis as above, that is in all three categories.
Colours and National Team Trials:
National Colours: All Players that win all of their Matches at a National Championship will earn National Colours.
Provincial Colours: All Players that win all of their Matches at a Provincial Championship will earn Provincial Colours. All Players who score within the top 50% in a specific Period at a Provincial Championship, and who also score within the top 50% at a National Championship in the same period and in the same year, will earn Provincial Colours.
National Team Trials: All Players that score within the top 20% or top three places, whichever is greater, in a specific Period at a Provincial or National Championship will earn an invitation to National Team Trials. National Team Trials shall be held in the event that a National Team must be selected to represent South Africa when competing in such Period in an International Championship.
Please note that the MSSA does not carry stock of shirts that are awarded. Registered Players who are awarded colours will thus be awarded at an event that they attend after being so awarded.
Please note that times may be changed to take into account load-shedding.
25) 3RD TERM SPORT FIXTURES
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Golf (Boys') Mon 27-Jul 1st Strand (H)
Mon 03-Aug 1st DF Malan (H)
Hockey (Boys') Fri/Sat 24/25 July U19A The Settlers (A)
U19B The Settlers (A)
U16A The Settlers (A)
U16B The Settlers (A)
U16C The Settlers (A)
U14A The Settlers (A)
U14B The Settlers (A)
Fri/Sat 31/1 Aug U19A Rondebosch (A)
U19B Rondebosch (A)
U16A Rondebosch (A)
U16B Rondebosch (A)
U16C Rondebosch (A)
U14A Rondebosch (A)
U14B Rondebosch (A)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 24/25 July U19A The Settlers (A)
U19B The Settlers (A)
U16A The Settlers (A)
U16B The Settlers (A)
U16C The Settlers (A)
U14A The Settlers (A)
U14B The Settlers (A)
Fri/Sat 31/1 Aug U19A Reddam (H)
U19B Elkanah 1st (H)
U16A Reddam (H)
U16B Bye
U16C Elkanah (H)
U14A Reddam (H)
U14B Elkanah (H)
Netball Sat 25-Jul U19A The Settlers (A)
U19B The Settlers (A)
U16A The Settlers (A)
U16B The Settlers (A)
U16C The Settlers (A)
U16D The Settlers (A)
U14A The Settlers (A)
U14B The Settlers (A)
Thurs 30-Jul U19A Parow HS (H)
U19B Parow HS (H)
U16A Parow HS (H)
U16B Parow HS (H)
U16C Parow HS (H)
U16D Parow HS (H)
U14A Parow HS (H)
U14B Parow HS (H)
Rugby Sat 25-Jul U19A The Settlers (A)
U19B The Settlers (A)
U16 The Settlers (A)
U15 The Settlers (A)
U14 The Settlers (A)
Tues 28-Jul U19A RGS Guilford UK (H)
U19B RGS Guilford UK (H)
Sat 01-Aug U19A Camps Bay HS (H)
U19B Camps Bay HS (H)
U16 Camps Bay HS (H)
U15 Camps Bay HS (H)
U14 Camps Bay HS (H)
Soccer (Boys') Wed 22-Jul U16 The Settlers (H)
U14 The Settlers (H)
Thu 23-Jul U19A The Settlers (H)
Tue 28-Jul U14 Herzlia (A)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Wed 29-Jul U19A Table View HS (H)
U19B Leap School (H)
Thu 30-Jul U16 Y2K (H)
Tue 04-Aug U14 JG Meiring (H)
Wed 05-Aug U19A Camps Bay HS (A)
U19B Edgemead HS (H)
Thu 06-Aug U16 Cape Town HS (A)
Soccer (Girls') Tues 22-Jul U19B The Settlers (H)
Thurs 23-Jul U19A The Settlers (H)
Tues 28-Jul U19A Buren (H)
U19B Y2K (H)
Wed 29-Jul U15A Camps Bay HS (A)
U15B Bloubergrandt (A)
Tues 04-Aug U19A Camps Bay HS (A)
U19B Reddam (H)
Wed 05-Aug U15A Parklands HS (H)
U15B Elkanah "C" (H)
Squash (Boys') Fri 24-Jul U19A Paul Roos (H)
U19B Stellenberg HS (A)
U15 Strand "B" (H)
Fri 31-Jul U19A Parel Vallei (H)
U19B De Kuilen (H)
U15 Parel Vallei "A" (H)
26) WELL DONE
Jessica Mostert Gr. 12
Jessica competed in the Fauresmith 201km Endurance Challenge.
This is a grueling 3 day event. 400 horses started and only 180 completed the ride.
Jessica was placed 8th in the lightweight division, in a time of 08h56.
Congratulations Jessica!
James Burness Gr. 9
James and the rest of the SA team will be leaving this Thursday, 23 August 2015 for Changchun, North East China.
The SA team attended Math tuition sessions during the July school holidays. Prior to arriving in Changchun on 27 July, the SA team is staying in Beijing for a few days of training and some sight-seeing.
We would like to congratulate James on this significant achievement and wish him well at the International Maths Competition.
Josie Burness Gr. 12
The English Olympiad, sponsored by De Beers, is an annual English competition that drew more than 8,000 Home Language and First Additional Language (FAL), entries from 400 schools throughout South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique. This prestigious competition was established in 1976. The ceremony acknowledged and celebrated the 31 year partnership between the English Olympiad and De Beers. The company, which is a significant supporter of education, has been closely associated with the English Olympiad since 1985.
a. The Top 3 candidates received R30 000, R28 000 and R25 500 respectively.
b. The Top 15 candidates were invited to attend the National Schools Festival in Grahamstown free of charge. The English Olympiad prize-giving ceremony was held during this Festival where the rank order of the Top 100 winners was announced.
c. Learners who were ranked between 4th and 20th positions received cash prizes, books and/or book vouchers.
d. The Top 50 candidates were offered free tuition scholarships for their first year of study at Rhodes University, immediately upon successful completion of the matriculation examinations, and subject to meeting the university’s entry requirements.
e. All candidates who completed the paper with sufficient comment received certificates indicating a classified evaluation ranging from Participation to Gold.
Josie achieved 4th position out of the 8,000 entrants. We are so proud of you Josie. Congratulations.
Hishaam Essop Gr. 11
Hishaam Essop (U/17) represented Western Cape at the S.A. Schools Individual Chess Championships held at the Cape Sun in Cape Town from 6 - 9 July 2015.
He finished unbeaten and was awarded the 1st Place Gold Medal and Trophy.
He wears the mantle as U/17 S.A. Schools’ Chess Champion 2015.
Congratulations Hishaam!
Kelly Vroon Gr. 10
During the July holidays, Kelly attended the SA Short
Course Champs in Pietermaritzburg.
Kelly had a good gala, qualifying in 3 events:
100m Backstroke (Time 1.09.25)
100m Freestyle (Time 1.00.88)
200m Freestyle (Time 2.10.45)
Kelly now qualifies for next year’s SA Youth Long Course championship. She also received 2 bronze medals for relays
Kelly is second from left.
Megan van der Merwe Gr. 9
Megan van der Merwe has been selected to represent the Western Cape at the Land Service Nationals in Mpumalanga at the end of this year.
This is a very big privilege as only 14 girls from all schools in the Western Cape may be selected to go.
Well done Megan!
Tristan Hamilton Gr. 12
Tristan played Golf Nationals during the holiday in Port Elizabeth.
He finished in 2nd place after day 1 and on the last day, a double bogey on the last hole cost him his 2nd spot. Tristan managed to finish 6th nationally at St. Francis Links National Order of Merit.
Tristan also received an invite from the South African Golf Association to play in the Inaugural Dimension Data Jnr Open at Fancourt where he was privileged to play all 3 courses: namely Montague, Outeniqua & The Links.
A good result Tristan! Keep up your dedication and hard work.
27) PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
This first week of school has been a very busy one with the preparations of mark schedules and reports, and preparations for our contact derby with The Settlers High School.
We wish all our pupils who will be participating in the Settlers contact this week a very enjoyable time as they play their various games and participate in the cultural section of the contact period. Please come along this Saturday to support Fairmont and enjoy the many games that are scheduled for the weekend.
Have an enjoyable weekend.
Yours sincerely
Mr R Dingley PRINCIPAL
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