HEBRONHEBRON NN EWSEWS Issue 01/15
31/03/2015
OPENING ADDRESS
OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD
Lately I have not wanted to watch the news on TV.
Why dishearten myself with all the evil in the world,
the violence, corruption, murder, rape and
destruction!
Everywhere around us there is heartache and pain.
We see how godless mankind has become.
What hope is there for us and for our children’s future?
Well, all through the ages people have had to deal with evil as mankind has
regressed, however there is one sure hope for survival, that God loves and cares for
His children. We will face evil, trials, tests and temptations but God will bring us
through, if we put our trust in Him.
If we want to experience more good in this world, it must start with me and you.
I’ve learned that as I reach out to others - the depressed, the sick, the poor, the
lonely, so my problems become smaller. You might not be able to help the masses,
but start with what you can do, give what you have to God, sow and see how God will
make those seeds grow into fertile plantations.
Let’s take the evil in hand and help where we can. In doing so we will overcome evil
with good.
Make a concerted effort to do a least one good deed everyday.
Tell someone that you love them.
Give them a scripture.
Help bear someone’s load.
Buy someone a gift and tell them you value them.
Give someone a smile or a hug.
Tell someone you appreciate them.
Love Lynette
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ZOË CLINIC - (Children’s Lifestyle Part 1)
More and more children, due to poor diet are becoming overweight and obese, putting
themselves at risk for sugar diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure problems and even
cancer.
Not only do physical problems have to be addressed but emotional and social
problems as well.
We often tend to reward children with food thus creating a healthy appetite for making
wrong food choices.
We can so easily load up the kilojoules without considering the value of nutrients in a
particular food item.
Here are some helpful tips to avoid overweight and unhealthy children:
Make exercise fun, e.g. riding bike or swimming. Play active games, e.g.
Frisbee. Teach your children to enjoy walking. Avoid too much T.V watching.
Get the whole family involved in exercising, e.g. walking the dog,
dance exercises etc.
Avoid fizzy drinks and too much juice. Always dilute juice with water as 100ml
of juice is equal to one fruit.
Avoid sodas containing aspartame which has negative side effects.
Read food labels. Watch out for preservatives, artificial sweeteners, colourants,
fat and sugar content.
A growing child needs nutrients from each food group. Give your child a
balanced diet.
Encourage your child to eat whole wheat bread and pasta as well as brown
rice.
Pack fruit and raw vegetables in their lunch boxes, e.g. carrot sticks,
cocktail tomatoes and cucumber slices.
(NB - see next issue for more interesting tips)
P A G E 3 H E B R O N N E W S
RECIPE
Caramel Sauce for Ice Cream
Ingredients:
1 Box Cream Caramels
Milk to thin
Method:
Put cream caramels in a glass jug. Add a little milk. Melt in microwave, stirring
continuously. Add enough milk for the thickness of sauce desired. Pour over ice
cream. Serve.
I have far more respect for one person with a single idea, than for the person with a thousand ideas who does
nothing.
Thomas Edison
COMMUNITY CUPBOARD
The Community Cupboard is a ministry to assist those in need in our community with
food parcels and clothing.
In a new initiative we have purchased buckets that can be collected from the church.
The buckets may be filled with various non-perishable food items and toiletries.
When the bucket is filled, it must be handed in and replaced with a new one.
Each grade has been given a bucket for this purpose in their classroom. We would
greatly appreciate it if every learner brings one item per week for their class bucket.
Let us know if you are aware of a need, as we want to help people in our community.
For enquiries or if you would like a bucket for your family please contact
Gonda Viljoen at the school office.
HUMOUR
How does an octopus go into battle? Fully armed!
What three keys can’t open a door? A monkey! A donkey! A turkey!
What is a cat’s favorite kind of computer? A Laptop!
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FROM THE MOUTH OF BABES
A PLACE I KNOW WELL
I am going to write about a place I know well.
My name is Ezra Gertze and the place that I
know well is my school. My school’s name is Hebron Christian Academy
and it is a school and a church.
When you arrive at the school you will see a tennis court and a jungle gym.
You will also see a tuck shop and a garage (which is a class when you go
inside). There are big palm trees and each teacher has their own parking
place. You will see children playing on the tennis court and on the jungle
gym. The school smells normal but when the septic waste truck comes then
there is an unpleasant smell.
My school is the best and I’m closer to God, thanks to Hebron. Hebron is
like a family to all the kids and to me. Hebron makes me feel happy and
joyful. Hebron Christian Academy is a good school and close to God.
My school makes me feel at home with all my friends.
By Ezra Gertze—Grade 7
FRIENDSHIP
Friendship is important
Friendship can be sorted
Friendship helps us smile
Friendship even makes us cry.
Many have failed but you and I together will sail.
Life is tough but friends are fun.
Summer we smile
Winter we laugh
And together, we walk through the tide
Never mind, dear friend
I am here to stay
Forever until the gates of heaven open.
Phoebe Ntanyana - Grade 8
BEDS
A bed is like soft grass that you feel.
And when you’re sick it can help you
heal. It’s so great after the day’s test,
but when night falls then it’s the best.
At night I think about this in my head.
It’s so wonderful to sleep in a bed,
especially, when those memories fill up
your head.
Bianca Roberts - Grade 5
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A DAY AT HEBRON
The prayer class is the best because on Friday’s you get to
dance and sing and we have lots of fun with Pastor Stuart.
Pastor Stuart is the best pastor anyone could have. He is friendly
and he treats you like you are his own child.
The teachers teach us good things about Jesus and they teach
us how to spell new words like, ninety nine and sixty three and a
thousand.
In aftercare you do your homework and then you are allowed to
play with your friends. You get to play hide and seed and tag.
The children at Hebron are very friendly. We do P.T after break
everyday but on Friday we did not do P.T!
We play on the tennis court at break and
we have nice trees to play under.
We also get to go to Chapel on a Friday.
Gabriella Brown- Grade 3
AFTERCARE
Aftercare is the best! We do our homework, eat and
play games. On very hot days Pastor Virgil puts on the
sprinkler and we allowed to run through it and cool
ourselves down.
Ethan Jarvis - Grade 4
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FROM THE MOUTH OF BABES
MY MOTHER
My Mother is wonderful in many different ways.
She is honest and lovely and so many things I can’t explain.
My Mother is kind no matter what I do she will always love me.
My Mother is honest, she will always tell the truth even if it hurts.
Amy Mackier - Grade 7
Easter means when Jesus
died for our sins on the cross.
Then Jesus rose to Heaven.
It’s not about the sweets.
It is about when Jesus rose
from the death. Easter is my
favourite time of the year
because we eat chocolate!!
Lixa Oliphant - Grade 3
THE MEANING OF EASTER Easter is about celebrating when Jesus
died on the cross for our sins. When
Jesus died people went to put him in a
cave. Then they closed the cave! Three
days later two men named John and Peter
went to the cave. Peter went inside and it
was empty. Then Mary came and started
to cry. She heard a voice. Then she
looked back and there was a man
standing behind her! It was Jesus!
She was very happy
Skhanyiso Dubase—Grade 3
Easter is when you are happy. You must be thankful for what Jesus did
for you. You must also be grateful! You must be thankful and grateful!
You must be thankful for what Jesus did! Easter is not about Easter
eggs and Easter bunnies, its about Jesus. We must never ever ever say
we hate Jesus. We must always love Jesus. We must never swear be-
cause Jesus died for us.
Ivanna Stanley - Grade 3
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PHOTO NEWS - Mc Teachers Evening on the 25th February
Sam Abrahams (grade 1), Ronald Mc Donald
and friends.
Keegan McAllister (grade 5), Joshua
Pikaan (grade 2), Mam Gonda and
Ronald Mc Donald. Tatenda Chagwedera (grade 6)
enjoying a tasty burger.
Grade 7 girls striking a pose
Grade 4 class enjoying their “class in the clouds”
PHOTO NEWS - Table Mountain
See Facebook for more pictures
(www.facebook.com/hebronkuilsriver)
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VISIT TO EDEN PARK
On Friday the 20th March the
school choir together with the
Hebron ladies group, visited
Eden Park Retirement Village.
The choir entertained the
residents by singing five
beautiful songs and Mrs.
Lynette Farquhar presented a
short motivational talk.
The children handed out
sweets, biscuits, chips and
hugs to the residents.
Thank you very much for your
support and donations.
It was such a privilege for us to
bless the aged.
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SCHOOL OUTINGS
CLASS IN THE CLOUDS - TABLE MOUNTIAN
The grade 4 - 8 learners visited Table Mountain on the 12th of March and attended
the “Class in the Clouds’ program which forms part of the Science curriculum
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
The grade 9 learners visited the Holocaust Museum in Cape Town on the 9th of
March. This certainly was a memorable outing and everyone was deeply moved by
the experience
SPORT
A note of thanks to De Kuilen High School for once again
affording our grade 7,8 and 9 learners the privilege of
participating in Netball and Hockey.
Mr. Daniel Bartman is currently running a soccer skills
course at the school for our grade 4-9 boys. The training
is Christian based and takes place during Chapel period
on Friday’s. A special thanks to Mr. Bartman.
FOOD FAIR
The food fair was held on the Friday 27th March. Many thanks to our educators,
parents and learners for all the donations and hard work. Congratulations to Mrs.
Goliath who won the beautiful quilt!
EDUCATOR NEWS
We had to say goodbye to Miss Sonja Maritz from 2015. She accepted a post at a
public school in Kraaifontein. We wish her God’s greatest blessings and wish to thank
her for all she has done at Hebron. She is greatly missed.
We would like to welcome Mrs. Grace Kleinbooi to our team of educators. She has
replaced Miss Sonja Maritz. We thank God for sending her to us and trust that she will
be blessed by working with us.
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TIPS FOR PARENTS
How to build your child’s reading, writing and math skills at home
Parents play a key role in building the reading, writing and maths skills of their chil-
dren. It’s not enough just to send your child to school and there is a lot you can do
as a family to build these skills at home.
The following tips cover what you can do for children in Grades R - 6;
Chat with your child about school, friends, activities, teachers and assign-
ments.
Set goals. Make sure they are attainable, and focus on achieving them one at
a time.
Praise your child for each individual achievement. Focus on your child’s
strengths and celebrate their progress.
Encourage your child if they fail a test. Your child is not a failure. With nurtur-
ing and support, they will progress. Use failure as a tool for improvement.
Homework - What can parents do?
Stay informed. Talk to your child’s teacher.
Know the purpose of the homework and
the class rules.
Show enthusiasm about school and homework.
Help your child with time management and planning. Set aside time each day
for homework. Don’t leave homework for just before bedtime. Work on pro-
jects over weekends. Break assignments into smaller, more manageable
time frames. Avoid rushing about in the morning before school. Prepare
clothes and other items the night before.
Provide a quiet study area with a desk and comfortable chair. Ensure that
your child has the required stationery and a dictionary.
Never do your child’s homework!
Teach your child how to do proper research. Utilise magazines, the library
and the internet.
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How to support your child in reading and writing.
Let your child read to you every day.
Let your child see you reading.
Let your child read for fun in any
language he or she prefers.
Chat to your children about what they
are reading - who are the main
characters, what happened to them and why, was this good or bad?
(This provides a good opportunity to talk about values)
Cook together. Read recipes and labels together. Compile a family
cookbook.
Explore books together. Ask questions, point out new words and
ideas. Discuss pictures. Discuss characters and their motivation.
Relate these to your family’s life.
Write with your child. Provide lots of writing materials and paper.
Encourage your child to draw and write on their own. Encourage your
child to write thank you notes to grandparents. Make to do lists.
Visit the library often. Encourage your children to get their own library
card. Let them read a variety of books.
The new term starts
on Monday the 13th
April 2015
HEBRON FAMILY FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES
Sunday Service: Worship services every Sunday at 9am (on the school
premises.)
Seeds: (Children’s Church) Meet every Sunday at 9am.
Cell Groups:
Ladies Meeting: Tuesdays at 9:30am.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings: Kuils River, 7:30pm.
Wednesday evenings: Edgemead, 7:30pm.
Youth: Juniors (Grade 1-7) at 6:00pm to 7:00pm on the school premises.
Seniors (Grade 8-12) at 7:00 pm to 8:30pm on the school premises.
Hebron Christian Academy: An Independent Christian school for grades 1-9 and After-
care Facility
Little Hebron: Day Care & Grade R
Zoë Clinic: A weight management and wellness program run by Mrs. Lynette
Farquhar. Meetings: Fridays at 07:00am on the school premises.
Pastor Virgil Viljoen
School Principal
082 904 7515
Snr. Pastor Stuart & Lynette Farquhar
Apostolic Leaders & Head of Hebron
Family Fellowship & Academy
071 681 0045 / 082 907 6889
Please pay your school fees directly into our bank account;
FNB Zevenwacht Branch
Account Number: 51401147959
Please quote your child’s full name as a reference.