From The Head’s Desk College
Newsletter
Issue 2 Term 3
Special points of interest:
Dates to Diarise
This Day in History
Academic Note
Reddam House Atlantic Seaboard
31 July 2015
From The Head’s Desk
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Academic Note /
Culture Vulture
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P’n F News
Art Department
Sports Fixtures
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“Be willing to be a beginner every single morning”. (Meister Eckhart)
A warm welcome to the Third Term! We extend a special ‘welcome’ to
the families who joined ASB this term. The term ahead is a busy one and
we urge every student to engage meaningfully with every school day and all that it
offers- everyone must strive for maximum involvement in all spheres. The Matrics
of 2015 have their Preliminary Examinations in three weeks’ time- stay calm and
focus, focus, focus. We wish everyone an enjoyable and successful Term Three.
Herewith a synopsis of the news, many functions and events that have already taken
place in the first fortnight of T3:
We welcome Ms Yvonne Anthony back after her maternity leave.
We welcome Ms Simmy Raubenheimer to the SP Phase as Ms Karien
Heunis is on maternity leave. Ms Lizzie Mzamo is assisting with Ms Heunis’
College Xhosa classes.
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Musamba on the birth of their baby
daughter, Amber on 20th July!
Campus improvements: During the vac the Prep Computer Lab was
refurbished with new IT equipment; benches were installed at the Prep/ Pre
‘tree’ entrance and along the astro. The buildings were painted and thoroughly
cleaned. Additional outside tables and chairs for the students are being
manufactured and will be delivered. ‘Thank you’ to the IT Dept, Maintenance
Dept and service staff for all their hard work during the vac.
Gr 6 – 12 eBooks: Please note that Mr Nilo Thiart from IT School
Innovation is at ASB every Tuesday to assist parents and students with any
eBook matters. You can contact Mr Thiart on: [email protected]
Winter Sport: Every student is required to participate in at least one winter
sport. There are so many on offer- please contact Mr Client Musamba (Prep)
and/or Ms Shelley Robertson (College) for details and assistance.
Meaningful and constructive dialogue took place at the SP and College
Teacher-Parent Liaison meetings. Thank you to the parents (and several
students) who met with the subject teachers. If you could not make the
meetings, please email teachers who will meet with you as required.
The SP and College Mid-Year Academic Awards Assemblies
acknowledged those students who had achieved during the first half of the
year. Well done to the award recipients! We encourage every student to
achieve their own personal best during the second half of the year. All
teachers are available to assist where required.
The Gr 6 and Gr 9 students wrote the national IEB Core Skills Tests.
The Matrics of 2015 held their Dance at The Westin. It was wonderful to
start this special evening with a Welcome function attended by parents- thank
you for your warm support. The Matrics enjoyed a magnificent Dance and
Cont: Overleaf:...
CYCLE TESTS TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST
Gr 12 – Dramatic Arts, Dance Studies, Music, Accounting, Life Sciences, Design
Gr 11 – English
Gr 10 – Bus Studies, French;
Gr 9 – History;
Gr 8 – Biology
CALENDAR TESTS
THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST
Gr 12 – History, Geography, IT
Gr 11 – Visual Arts, Life Sciences,
CAT;
Gr 10 – Mathematics;
Gr 9 – Biology;
Gr 8 – No Tests (Market Day)
From The Head’s Desk Cont:...
and sincere thanks to all the staff that assisted with the organisation and arrangements.
The SP pupils were educationally entertained by ‘Hooked on Books’. We urge all pupils to read as
much as possible. Our Librarian Ms Linette Hugo is always open to suggestions of books our pupils
enjoy reading.
Brandon Beack (Matric 2014) was a special College assembly guest. It was inspiring to hear of Bran-
don’s current life and to see him walk in the Ekso suit! Rob Evans, Biokineticist from the Sports Sci-
ence Institute also enlightened the students at the assembly.
College students were afforded the opportunity of meeting representatives from numerous tertiary or-
ganisations at the Careers’ Expo. The Gr 10: 2016 Subject Choice Evening followed thereafter.
Staff attended an iPad Music editing course.
Varsity College is offering scholarships for students planning to study teaching. Matric teachers have
the details.
College students keen on joining the Chess Team- please chat to Ms Linette Hugo.
Congratulations to Lisa Wimmer (Gr 10) on being selected to represent South Africa in the Com-
monwealth Synchronised Swimming Festival to be held in Perth in September.
Congratulations to Caitlin Doyle (Gr 7) on being selected to represent WP in the SA Goju Kai Karate
Championships (University of Stellenbosch) this weekend.
Congratulations to Sasha Veldboer (Gr 4) on her exceptional achievements in the SA Judo Champi-
onships. Sasha won the SA championship for her weight/ age category and is ranked as the SA Cham-
pion for the second year in succession. Her team was also placed first in the team fights. We also salute
Mr Eric Veldboer, Sasha’s Dad on wining the SA Masters Champs!
We acknowledge the following Gr 7 pupils on their highly commendable achievements in the recent
IEB MATCH Examinations:
- Alexi Shaff: IEB Top 3% of candidates per subject nationally (overall result);
- Sydney Mainstone: IEB Top 3% of candidates nationally in Paper 2 (Interpretation and Appli-
cation);
- Alexi Shaff: Top 3% of candidates nationally in Paper 2 (Interpretation and Application).
Congratulations to Andreas Evgenicos (Gr 4) on being selected to join the Ajax Soccer Training
Squad! We wish him well.
Did you know?
Llandudno- named after Llandudno, seaside resort in Wales.
(Source: A Dictionary of Southern African Place Names, P E Raper).
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From The Head’s Desk Cont:...
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Today in History- 31 July
- 781: Oldest recorded eruption of Mt Fuji
- 1498: Christopher Columbus ‘discovers’ Trinidad
- 1620: Pilgrim Fathers depart from Leiden for England before leaving for America
- 1872: ZAR approves construction of railways line from Pretoria to Delagoa Bay
- 1879: First cable connection between SA and Europe
- 1886: Pianist/ composer Franz Liszt dies
- 1954: First ascent of mountain K2
- 1964: Singer Jim Reeves dies
- 1965: Author J K Rowling born
- 1971: Apollo 15 astronauts take 6 ½ hour electric car ride on the Moon
- 1976: Seychelles granted independence
- 2006: Fidel Castro hands over to his brother Raul Castro
- 2012: Michael Phelps sets new record for most Olympic medals
Dates to Diarise
- Tue 4 Aug: Prep Music Concert
- Thur 6 Aug: Gr 8 Market Day
- Fri 7 Aug: Reach for a Dream Slipper Day- R10 donation
- Mon 10 Aug: Public Holiday (National Women’s Day Sun 9 Aug)
- Tue 12 and Wed 13 Aug: Fashion Show
“Ukuph’ ukuziphakela”.
“Giving is to serve a portion for oneself”.
(Kindness is reciprocated. When one gives to another it is like serving a portion
for oneself because when in need, it is most likely that the person one has helped
will return the kindness.)
Source: Wisdom from Africa, Dianne Stewart, Struik
Academic Note July 2015
Matric Matters
Our best wishes to those of our Matrics who are involved in early practical finals. The
Dance Studies Practical is the first of these and will take place on August 13.
The last of the portfolio tasks are due and the last of the portfolio tests will be written in
the next two weeks. It is essential that full focus is given to all these portfolio tasks and
that all are completed before regional moderation which takes place in September.
There are many early finals and oral moderations taking place within the September Prelims and students must be careful to
check their individual schedules very carefully.
June Awards
Academic Awards
Congratulations to all the students who received recognition for their subject As and A aggregates.
Here are the top achievers in each Grade, listed in the order 1st, 2nd and 3rd in Grade.
Grade 8 Anastasia Polydorou; Zahraa Ayob; Chloe Walt
Grade 9 Alexander Aron; Mila Bailey; Matt Levy
Grade 10 Zayaan Bawa; Carly Velcich; Jordyn Wallace
Grade 11 Saskia van Rensberg; Gemma Dobrin; Isabella Sinn
Grade 12 Maya Sarembock; Maxine Schaff; Raphaella Joannou
Hilary Kreyenbroek ACADEMIC HEAD
ACADEMIC NOTE
I (The Culture Vulture ) am taking a bow as the third term has just started and already I have some exciting report backs and ‘save the dates’ for you!
This week in assembly Erin Wood and Tessa Hijner made their choreographic debuts. Tessa’s ballet was to the beautiful song ‘Clair de Lune’ by Claude Debussy and Erin had her dancers moving to an equally moving ‘Young and Beautiful’ by Lana Del Rey. After seeing their work we are more confident than ever that our Grade 12 Dancers are going to exceptionally well in their final examina-tion on the 13th of August.
Another date to diarise is the Fashion Show on the 12th and 13th of August. Tickets are currently on sale at the College reception, and selling like hot cakes. This evening is guaranteed to blow you away. Fashion, hair, make-up, dance, lights, music, film, multime-dia… You name it – The Fashion Show has got it! Shortly after the Fashion show, on the 20th of August, Stephen Deck and his Music Department will be hosting the annual Music Concert. Make sure to save the date.
There is a lot to look forward to.
Keep flying high…
YVONNE ANTHONY College Culture Department
THE CULTURE VULTURE
P ‘n F Committee News Some “Thank You” letters received:
Dear Alex,
The first half of 2015 has gone by so fast! In the past year, Atlantic Hope really has grown and accomplished so much. It is with pride and grati-
tude that I write to you. This is purely a letter of sincere appreciation and will give you incite on what we have achieved with your support. Thank
you from the bottom of our hearts for helping us to reduce the plight of our vulnerable babies.
Your donation has assisted us to care for many babies. Below are some examples:
Baby A – drug addict mother, severe withdrawal on arrival, nursed back to health and now in
the loving care of his grandparents
Baby B – relinquished for adoption, mother then changed her mind – reunified with her moth-
er and grandfather
Baby C - relinquished for adoption, mother then changed her mind – reunified with his parents
Baby D – abandoned, left us to go into foster care and they have begun adoption procedures
Baby E – relinquished for adoption, mother then changed her mind – reunified with her moth-
er
Baby F – relinquished for adoption and was adopted in February of this year by a wonderful
single Mom
Baby G – drug addict mother – went into foster care with non-biological family
Baby H - drug/ alcohol using mother – went into foster care
Baby I – removed from drug using mother – went into foster care with non-biological family
Baby K – currently in our care
Baby L – currently in our care – very premature, born at 1.6kg, now weighing 3kg and growing every day!
Our staff received CPR/ First Aid training
We have maintained adequate accounting records, our Level 4 B-BBEE recognition, held a constructive AGM and reported to The Depart-
ment of Social Development.
We have received an annual grant for baby essentials, equipment and medication from the
Dischem Foundation as well as Baby City vouchers (donated by a committee at Old Mu-
tual).
Our achievements have included securing a group of private Pathologists sponsoring all
investigative blood, tissue and other testing.
Our services are used by existing and new Hospitals and Social Services within the West-
ern Cape and surrounds.
We have played an active role in looking after two infants who were suspected alleged
victims of child trafficking.
We have an administrator/ fundraiser and a wonderful team of trained carers, regular
Volunteers, Paediatricians, General Practitioners and Ancillary Service providers such as
Occupational and Physiotherapists donate their expertise.
Atlantic Hopes Social Media efforts have improved. We have an active Facebook page
with more than 1000 regular followers, are using Twitter and have a well maintained website which attracts many visitors.
We have our first major fundraiser coming up in September – we will send the details and would love you to attend if you can.
In the words of the late Nelson Mandela – “What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have
made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.“
Thank you for making a difference in the lives of the Atlantic Hope babies!!!
Warmest regards,
Marilyn and all of us in the Atlantic Hope nursery
Sent by Dani
Email: [email protected]
Office: 021 434 8514
Cell: 082 334 8882
www.atlantichope.co.za
085-420 NPO / PBO 930036207 / B-BBEE Level 4 contributor
@AtlanticHope www.facebook.com/AtlanticHope
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P ‘n F Committee News … cont’d
On Tuesday this week the Matric art students visited the Field Office Neighbourhood Edition in Woodstock. Artworks by their teacher, Ms Kirsty Rielly are currently on exhibition. The students found the outing valuable and an enriching experience. Should you wish to visit the café/art wall, the Field Office can be found at No 47 Salisbury Road, Woodstock. The artwork will be up until mid-September.
ART DEPARTMENT
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Sports Fixtures Next Week: Sport Fixtures for next week: Please note … not all matches have been confirmed by opposition
SPORTS DEPARTMENT
Day
Sport
Venue
Time of
Bus
Con-
firmed
Monday
3 August
Boys Soccer Practice
Green Point Club 14:30-16:30 Yes
Hockey Practice Green Point Cricket
Club
14:30-16:00 Yes
Golf Match vs Pinelands Metropolitan Golf
Club
14:30-19:00 Yes
Tuesday
4 August
Girls Soccer Match vs
Fairmont
Fairmont 14:30-17:30 Yes
Netball Practice Astro 15:00-16:00 Yes
Rugby Practice Reddam Constantia 14:30-17:30 Yes
Boys U14 Soccer Match Green Point CLub 14:30-17:30 Yes
Wednesday
5 August
Boys Soccer Practice Green Point Club 14:30-16:45 Yes
Boys U19 Soccer Match
vs Oude Molen
OudeMolen 14:30-17:30 Yes
Girls Tennis Practice Green Point Tennis
Club
14:30-16:00 Yes
Thursday 6 August
Girls Soccer Practice Green Point Fields 14:30-16:00 Yes
Rugby Reddam Constantia 14:30-17:30 Yes
Netball Practice and
Match vs Gardens Com-
mercial
Astro 14;30-16:00 Yes
Squash Practice Camps Bay Squash
Club
14:30-16:00 Yes
Boys U16 vs DSK Green Point Club 14:30--17:30 Yes
Friday 7 August
Golf Practice River Club 13:15-15:15 Yes
Hockey Practice Astro 13:20-14:30 Yes
PLEASE NOTE:
The matches are played as soon as the opposition arrives
or as soon as we are able to get to the venue
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