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Transcript of Fairmont Focus 11: 16 March 2015
CIRCULAR NO. 11
16 March 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
“IF I COULD SAY IT IN WORDS
THERE WOULD BE NO REASON TO PAINT.
By Edward Hopper
We came across this painting by Mr Dingley of his wife.
Please come along and see other pieces of artwork in the MultiPurpose Centre tomorrow night.
1) ACADEMICS
Academic consultative meetings with parents and teachers takes place next week and we strongly urge parents to make bookings for these evenings as soon as possible.
Details and a booking form were enclosed with the first term report.
Grades 8 – 9 Monday, 20 April
Grades 10 – 12 Tuesday, 21 April
Please note that 28 school days remain before exams commence for Grades 10 – 12 (29 May 2015), and 33 school days before the Grades 8 – 9 pupils commence their exams on the 5 June 2015.
We thank our parents for the interest they take in their children’s education, and thank them for their support.
WHAT TO LEARN
Booklets covering “What to Learn” for each subject in each grade will be published shortly and will be placed on our website.
We hope that all our pupils manage their time carefully during the pre-exam period.
SPORT WEEKEND
Tomorrow marks the start of our winter sport season. Please refer to information in this circular with respect to the venues and times that the various types of sport will be playing.
SCHOOL REPORTS
There are still school reports waiting to be collected from our Reception. Should you not be in possession of your child’s report, please collect these as soon as possible.
MATRIC FOCUS
62 TEACHING DAYS
School Holidays
Public Holidays
Matrics writing exams
2015 April (9 Days)
May (19 Days)
June (2 Days)
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2) IMPORTANT NOTICE: TEST CALENDAR FOR 2ND TERM
APRIL 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
19 20 TEST 21 22 23 TEST 24 25
8 - Geography 8 - History 10 - Physical Sc.
9 - Maths 9 - English (Assembly)
10 - English 10 - Accounting
11 - Geography 11 - Business Studies
12 - CAT Prac. 12 - IT Prac.
26 27 Freedom Day 28 TEST 29 30 TEST
8 - English 8 - Maths
9 - Natural Science 9 - Afrikaans
10 - History 10 - Maths
11 - IT Prac. 11 - Afrikaans
12 - Life Sciences 12 - Business Studies
MAY 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Workers’ Day 2
3 4 TEST 5 6 7 NO TEST 8 9
8 - Natural Sciences One Act Plays 10 – Geog./Music
9 - Maths (Assembly)
10 - IT Prac. 12 – Afrikaans
11 - Life Sciences (Assembly)
12 - Accounting
10 11 TEST 12 13 14 TEST 15 16
8 - EMS 8 - English 10 - Design
9 - Natural Sciences 9 - History 11 - Maths
10 - CAT Prac. 10 - Consumer St. 12 - History
11 - Consumer St. 11 - Accounting (During assembly)
12 - English 12 - Consumer St.
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8 - Afrikaans 8 - Maths 10 - Vis. Art
9 - EMS 9 - English (Assembly)
10 - Life Sciences 10 - Physical Sc.
11 - English 11 - Design
12 - Maths/Maths Lit 12 - Physical Sci.
24 25 NO TEST 26 27 28 PRE-EXAM 29 30
9 - Banango 9 - Banango 8 - 12 Life Orient. 10 - 12 Exams start
Workshop Workshop
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JUNE 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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8 – 9 Exams start 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 School Holiday 16 Youth Day 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOLS CLOSE 27
EXAMS END 9 - Aptitude tests 10 - Community Serv.
10 - Community Serv. 11 - Job Shadow
11 - Job Shadow
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URGENT NOTICE FOR ALL PUPILS
NO pupils will be allowed to go home early on any day or after a test without a written letter from the parent requesting this. No emails!
Permission for going home early will only be allowed for emergencies.
If a pupil is too sick to stay for the full day after a test, then they must not come to school to write, but must provide the school with a medical certificate.
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) WINTER UNIFORM
Double fleece knee blankets
Those pupils who opt to bring a knee blanket to school during the cold winter periods will need to use the double fleece knee blanket obtainable from the School Shop. This item is part of the official school uniform and as such no other blankets are acceptable. We kindly ask parents to assist with this request.
Please note that the official change-over to the winter uniform will take place on Tuesday, 28 April 2015.
Pupils may wear either summer or winter uniforms, but may not inter-mix summer and winter uniforms.
The winter uniform requirements are as follows:
Boys - Winter
Dark brown blazer with Fairmont badge (compulsory)
White long-sleeved collared shirt with tie
Tie – official school tie
Brown chino longs with embroidered badge and brown anklet socks, or shorts with embroided badge and long brown socks
Official dark brown shoes (not suede)
Official dark brown pullover or long sleeve jersey (optional)
Dark brown and white scarf – official design (optional) [available at school shop]
Dark brown gloves (optional) [available at school shop]
Dark brown blanket – official design (optional) [available at school shop]
Plain white Dri-mac (optional) [available at school shop]
A blazer must be worn to and from school
Only official school belt may be worn with brown chino / shorts
Girls – Winter
Dark brown blazer with Fairmont badge (compulsory)
Brown pleated skirt with embroidered badge, or brown slacks with embroidered badge (optional)
Official white long-sleeved shirt with embroidered badge and tie
Tie – official school tie
Official dark brown winter stockings to be worn with skirt (from school shop) or white socks to be worn with brown slacks
Official dark brown socks can be worn in addition to the stockings (optional, from school shop)
Dark brown shoes with laces or with bar
Official dark brown pullover or long sleeve jersey
Dark brown and white scarf – official design (optional) [from school shop]
Dark brown gloves (optional) [from school shop]
Fleece blanket - official design from school shop
Plain white Dri-mac (optional) [from school shop]
A blazer must be worn to and from school
Shirts must be tucked into the skirt / slacks when wearing a short-/long-sleeved jersey.
Please note:
No tracksuit tops to be worn as part of the uniform.
No headgear at all to be worn.
No wrap around blankets.
Only items listed above (other than sport attire for sport matches) form part of the school uniform.
Should the weather turn severe, pupils may wear thermal vests, long sleeved jerseys, white ‘Dri Mac’, blazer, scarf and gloves which should all be school recognized items.
4) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR FOR END 1ST TERM AND 2ND TERM
Fri, 17 April Music evening
Art Exhibition (17 – 21 April)
Sat, 18 April Bellville sport day (Away)
Drummie 1st Large Drill Competition
Mon, 20 April Gr.8-9 Parent meeting
Tue, 21 April Gr.10-12 Parent meeting
Thu, 23 April Gr. 9 Science Expo (23 – 25 April)
Fri, 24 April Senior Citizens’ Day
Sat, 25 April Father / Son Day
Mon, 27 April Freedom Day
Mon, 4 May One Act Play Technical Rehearsal (4 – 6 May)
Thu, 7 May One Act Plays
Blood Clinic
Fri, 8 May Gr. 10 Leadership Camp (8 – 10 May)
Sat, 9 May Bergvliet Derby (Home)
Drummie 2nd Group Competition
Wed, 13 May Cross Country Event
Fri, 15 May Wildlife Society Camp (15 – 17 May)
Matric Dance Expo (15 – 16 May)
Tue, 19 May Appearance check
Fri, 22 May Matric Theme Day
Sat, 23 May Drummie 2nd Large Drill Competition
Tue, 26 May Gr. 9 Banango Workshop (26 – 27 May)
Thu, 28 May Gr. 8 – 12 Life Orientation Exam
Friday, 29 May Gr 10 – 12 Exams start
Sat, 30 May Drummie Breakfast
Fri, 5 June Gr. 8 – 10 Exams start
Sat, 6 June WP Group Championships (Drummies)
Mon, 15 June School holiday
Tue, 16 June Youth Day
Sat, 20 June WP Drill Championships
Wed, 24 June Exams End
Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Fri, 26 June Schools Close
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Westering Sport Tour leaves
Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude tests
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Fri, 26 June Schools Close
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Westering Sport Tour leaves
5) PARENT FORUM
CLASSICAL MUSIC EVENING : 17 APRIL 2015
You are invited to attend our annual prestigious classical music evening in the Clive Wigg Hall, 18h30 for 19h00. Tickets cost R30-00 each and are available from the Finance office.
This Classical Music Evening compliments the Art Exhibition hosted by the Parent Forum.
FAIRMONT ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION
THANKYOU FROM THE FAIRMONT MUSIC DEPARTMENT AND PARENT FORUM
We are very grateful to new Fairmont parent Christine van der Walt for her thoughtfulness in responding to our call for musical instruments by putting us in contact with a non-Fairmont family who has very generously donated a whole drum kit to our school’s music department!
Remember, we are still looking for a trumpet, saxophone or other percussion instruments for our music department. If you or anyone you know has unused instruments at home, we would be grateful if you would consider selling, donating or lending them to the school,
Tanya Burness 082 6587587 [email protected]
Colleen Wilson 082 7819887 [email protected]
THE MATRIC EXPERIENCE EXPO 2015
Last year saw the Parent Forum embarking on a new fundraising venture in the form of a Matric Dance Expo.
This year we are planning on doing things on a much larger scale!
The Matric Experience Expo will take place from the 21st to the 24th of May in the Tygervalley Shopping Centre and will focus on all aspects of the Matric learner, including the Matric Dance, the Plett Rage, Tertiary Education, Study Loans and Bursaries, Driver’s Licences etc.
Cream Events Library and a group of very dedicated Fairmont moms are working furiously at contacting prospective exhibitors, and offering them the opportunity to be a part of this exciting event!
A BIG thank you to Anna Conradie, Barbara Sithole and Di Pretorius for their hard work and commitment.
We will once again be appealing to the public to donate any unwanted eveningwear, make-up, jewellery, shoes, etc. to the Princess Project, a charity that provides these items to those less fortunate, and who cannot afford the costs involved with a matric dance.
If you’re doing any cupboard cleaning before winter, please remember to keep these items aside and bring them to the expo at Tygervalley!
Any parents who might be interested in exhibiting at ME-X 2015 or who would like further information, please contact Colleen Wilson on 082 781 9887, or Liza May on 082 331 1426.
FAIRMONT PARENT FORUM EXEC : APRIL 2015
Tanya Burness, who has been serving as the Chair of the Parent Forum, was elected onto the School Governing Body in March 2015, responsible for various portfolios. It is for these reasons that she has stepped down as Chairperson of the Parent Forum, although she will continue to support their efforts.
She is replaced by Audrey Dolpire who is a past Chair of the Parent Forum. Congratulations and thanks to Audrey for taking on this role. The other Executive positions remain unchanged: Ian Dunleavy as Vice-Chair, Colleen Wilson as Secretary and Liza May as Treasurer.
Contact details:
Audrey Dolpire (Chair) 083 629 7919 [email protected]
Ian Dunleavy (Vice Chair) 082 990 2679 [email protected]
Colleen Wilson (Secretary) 082 781 9887 [email protected]
Liza May (Treasurer) 082 331 1426 [email protected]
Thane Masureik 082 440 7381 [email protected]
6) DRUM MAJORETTES
Good luck, Drummies!
Our Drummies will be competing in their First Large Drill Competition of the season on Saturday, 18 April 2015 at JG Meiring High School in Goodwood. The competition starts at 10h00 with the Primary School section, and the High School section starts at 13h00.
Our Drummies will be marching first at 13h00 and would very much like the support of their school. Come and watch the drummies perform their newly choreographed display!
To Coach Karen Donachie and your 35 girls ... Good Luck! We know that you will do us proud.
LARGE DRILL : HIGH
HIGH : 13h00 – 14h00
1. Fairmont
2. Brackenfell High
3. The Settlers
4. HHH
MARCH PAST & PRIZE GIVING @ APPROXIMATELY 15H15
Chairman: Martine Donachie [email protected]
Chief Adjudicator: Dornehl Kitching [email protected]
Coaches Rep: Jolanda De Necker [email protected]
www.wpmca.co.za
7) HOCKEY REPORT
All hockey players are reminded to regularly check the hockey notice board. All training schedules for all teams have been placed there.
EASTER HOCKEY CO-ED TOURNAMENT
Congratulations to our Girls’ 1st team for winning the Plate Final, and our Boys’ 1st team for coming 3rd in the Fairmont Co-Ed Easter Hockey Tournament. There were 16 boys’ and 16 girls’ schools who took part. This is the biggest Co-Ed Hockey Tournament in South Africa. Well Done to Mr Elgie and his team for running a very successful tournament.
Special mention must go out to our U16A Girls’ for a great effort at the Fairmont Tournament where they played against U19 teams. Our U16A girls’ even managed to pull off draws against St Cyprian's and Settlers 1st Teams.
Fairmont High School - Girls’ Section B Winners
Fairmont High School - Boys’ 3rd placed Winners
1ST BOYS HOCKEY TEAMS RESULT FOR 1ST TERM
OPPOSITION RESULT SCORERS
Paarl Boys Won 3-0 Kyle Friester, Tarquinn Wiliams and Micheal Laros
Paarl Boys Lost 4-3 Tarquinn Williams (2) and Jason Vermaak
Westering Won 3-0 Kyle Friester, Jarryd Venter and Jason Vermaak
Kloof Won 10-0 Tarquinn Williams, Laurence Kenyon- Slade, Jason Vermaak (2), Jarryd Venter, Micheal Laros and Rutger La Cock(4)
Bridge House Won 6-1 Erin Lombard (2),Kyle Friester (3) and Micheal Laros
Bellville Won 8-2 Samuel Peters, Jarryd Venter, Jason Vermaak, Micheal Laros (2), Erin Lombard, Tarquinn Williams, Laurence Kenyon -Slade
Outeniqua Drew 1-1 Devon keys
Krugersdorp Drew 0-0
DF Malan Won 5-0 KyleFriester (2), Erin Lombard (2), Jason Vermaak
U16A BOYS’ HOCKEY - RONDEBOSCH HOCKEY FESTIVAL
During the April break, the U16A Hockey Boys participated in the Rondebosch Hockey Festival.
The results were as follows:
OPPOSITION RESULT SCORERS
Clifton Won 2 : 0 Ryan Chedburn, Daniel Burton
Westville Lost 1 : 2 Jason Day
Parktown Won 6 : 0 Ryan Chedburn (3), Siphosethu Dunga, Jason Day, Daniel Burton
Glenwood House Won 4 : 0 Daniel Burton (2), Ryan Chedburn, Gareth Jones
Outeniqua Draw 1 : 1 Ryan Chedburn
Queens Draw 1 : 1 Siphosethu Dunga
It was a super team effort. Apart from our strikers and midfield scoring 15 goals, our defenders also did an excellent job. Our keeper, Alexander Spriggs saved many goals throughout the week.
This was a great festival, and extremely well organised. The boys enjoyed the 4 days of hockey and building of new friendships.
Thank you to coach Cassa for all his input. The team is looking forward to a great season.
Back: Michael Basson, Ryan Chedburn, Braydon Smits, Cameron Clother-Sinclair, Mark Anderson
Middle: Devon New, Keenan Opperman, Daniel Burton, Alexander Spriggs, Gareth Jones, Jason Day
Seated: Liam Ward (V-C), Mrs K. Jones (Manager), Ancel Miller (C), Mr A. Cassiem (Coach), Siphosethu Dunga
(Absent: Kimon Sakalis)
U/16 GIRLS’ HOCKEY TEAM RESULTS FOR APRIL TOURNAMENT
OPPOSITION RESULT
St Stithians Drew 2-2
Alexander Rd Lost 4-1
Settlers Drew 2-2
Hugenote Lost 3-1
Krugersdorp Lost 3-0
Westring Lost 2-0
U14A BOYS’ & U14A GIRLS’ HOCKEY TOURNAMENT - OUTENIQUA (GEORGE)
Our U14A Boys’ and U14A Girls’ Hockey Teams headed off to Outeniqua in George where they played a total of 7 games. Both teams did extremely well and had lots of fun on tour. Both teams ended up coming 3rd, and our girls won their 3/4 playoff on showdowns.
HOLLAND HOCKEY TOUR REPORT
Tour report from the 1st Team captain
Dear Holland / Belgium
It began with a group of 30 young adults, training relentlessly and putting in the hard hours. With morning and afternoon practice, twice a week, one would wonder whether it was worth it?
FINALLY the time had come to depart the Mother City and travel to the desired destination. The uncertainty and excitement was evident by everyone on tour.
The senior lads lead the pack, welcoming all the juniors with open arms. One cannot forget about the coach and management – without order and guidance, how can a team achieve its goals.
And so hockey began… I, Erin Lombard, being privileged to captain this wonderful bunch of boys, took the lead and guided the team through the entire tour and to victory.
The weather was so cold. There was always a constant cold wind that blew until it felt like your fingers were about to fall off when hitting the hockey ball.
One of the biggest highlights was Snow World - an indoor facility where you can snowboard and ski. For many of us this was a first time experience and very cold, but definitely a memorable 3 hours. We ended the experience with tube races down the steep slopes.
Hockey
Winning 6 of the 7 games was an admirable achievement.
A well planned game plan won us our games. The players were hungry for the wins, showing admirable and dedicated sportsmanship.
The team bonded on and off the field and this was a powerful motivation for the team, before and after the game. Before every game, I would quote a motivational saying, reminding the players to strive for success.
I learnt from this tour that no matter who you are and what you think you know, is not enough. We are small pieces in the puzzle. It’s what you do to make yourself stand out and to show a positive attitude in everything you do. I also learnt that sport is a necessary aspect that all should take part in. It builds friendships and gives one foreverlasting memories. It was difficult at times to lead this group of young guys, but it strengthened me into becoming a better leader, and keeping Fairmont’s name in high regard.
Erin Lombard, Captain Boys’ Hockey XI
4th ANNUAL EASTER TOURNAMENT
The 4th annual Fairmont/Durbanville 4th annual April Tournament was a resounding success for boys’ and girls’ hockey, thanks to the time and effort made by the Hockey staff and to the Principal, Mr Dingley, the ground staff, Mr Carl Strydom, George (security), Tuckshop (little Monty), the boys’ and girls’ parents and the organisers Mr Elgie and Mr Dino.
All the teams which took part coming from Gauteng, Durban, the Boland and Cape Town, agreed that the organisation and what the tournament has to offer, meant that they all intend to take part again next year.
1ST BOYS HOCKEY TEAMS RESULT FOR 1ST TERM
OPPOSITION RESULT SCORERS
Paarl Boys Won 3-0 Kyle Friester, Tarquinn Wiliams and Micheal Laros
Paarl Boys Lost 4-3 Tarquinn Williams (2) and Jason Vermaak
Westering Won 3-0 Kyle Friester, Jarryd Venter and Jason Vermaak
Kloof Won 10-0 Tarquinn Williams, Laurence Kenyon- Slade, Jason Vermaak (2), Jarryd Venter, Micheal Laros and Rutger La Cock(4)
Bridge House Won 6-1 Erin Lombard (2),Kyle Friester (3) and Micheal Laros
Bellville Won 8-2 Samuel Peters, Jarryd Venter, Jason Vermaak, Micheal Laros (2), Erin Lombard, Tarquinn Williams, Laurence Kenyon -Slade
Outeniqua Drew 1-1 Devon keys
Krugersdorp Drew 0-0
DF Malan Won 5-0 KyleFriester (2), Erin Lombard (2), Jason Vermaak
8) WON LIFE : VOLUNTEER AT OUR LITERACY CENTRE
The Literacy Centre, run in Fisantekraal, is a volunteer-driven organization that relies on willing members of the public to volunteer their time reading with those learners eager to learn this very important milestone.
With each volunteer, Won Life is able to extend their reach and really make a difference in the community of Fisantekraal. If you can spare an hour or two each week, please email Won Life on:
Watching the faces of these children as they reach each small milestone will give you a great sense of reward.
9) MOTHERS WHO PRAY
CALLING ALL MOTHERS!
A very warm welcome is extended to all moms
wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group.
We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30,
in the Boardroom of Fairmont High School.
Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047
10) SCHOOL SHOP NEWS
Winter items for sale at the FHS Shop:
Supporters Rain Jacket R 250.00
Supporters Rain Poncho R 250.00
Blanket R 65.00
Gloves R 35.00
Dry-Mac R 240.00
Scarves R 70.00
Stockings R 27.00
Secret Socks R 15.00
NEW ITEM
Rugby Tights (black) R 190.00
Contact : Mrs Sparks : 021 975 2356
11) FAIRMONT GIRLS’ CHOIR – TERM 2 PROGRAMME
Rehearsal times: Tuesday: 16h30 - 18h30
Wednesday: 15h00 - 17h00
DATE DAY EVENT VENUE TIME TRANSPORT DRESSCODE
13 Apr Mon School re-opens
14 Apr Tue Rehearsal School Hall 16h30 - 18h30
With band School Hall 17h30 – 18h30
15 Apr Wed Rehearsal School Hall 15h00 - 17h00
With band School Hall 16h00 - 17h00
17 Apr Fri PERFORMANCE
Music Evening School Hall 17h30 – 21h00
Formal choir outfit
18 Apr Sat
Practice weekend School Hall 09h00 - 18h00
Practice with band School Hall 14h00 - 15h00
Masterclass with HD Loock
School Hall 16h00 - 18h00
19 Apr Sun Rehearsal 09h00 - 12h00
With band 11h00 - 12h00
21 Apr Tue REHEARSAL - check times
15h00 - 16h30
22 Apr Wed PERFORMANCE
(no rehearsal) Parow High 19h00 – 21h30 Own transport
Formal choir outfit
28 Apr Tue
Normal 2 hour rehearsal
16h30 - 18h30
Band 17h30 – 18h30
29 Apr Wed
Normal 2 hour rehearsal
15h00 – 17h00
Band 16h00 – 17h00
5 May Tue Normal rehearsal 16h30 - 18h30
Band 17h30 - 18h30
6 May Wed Normal rehearsal 15h00 - 17h00
Band 16h00 – 17h00
12 May Tue
No rehearsal 16h30 - 18h30
PERFORMANCE
Tygerberg Eisteddfod Choir Festival category: “High School” AND Contemporary” (with band)
Parow High School
Warm up at school 18h30
School transport
1st performance after 20h00
Choir outfit with apron
2nd
performance after 20h30
Choir outfit with sashes
13 May Wed Normal rehearsal 15h00 - 17h00
16 May Sat
PERFORMANCE
ATKV APPLOUS Regionals
Gene Louw Primary
Time to be announced
Own transport Choir outfit with aprons
19 May Tue Normal Rehearsal 16h30-18h30
20 May Wed Normal Rehearsal 15h00-17h00
22 May
Fri
PERFORMANCE
Stellenbosch Choir Eisteddfod
Endler Hall Stellenbosch
16h00 – 18h00 School transport Choir outfit with aprons
24 Jun Wed Choir rehearsal 15h00-17h00
School exams – NO REHEARSAL
12) GRADE 8 CAMP
13) SPORT FIXTURES
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Chess Fri 24-Apr 1st D.F. Malan (Home)
2nd D.F. Malan (Home)
Cross Country Sat 02-May Boys' CPUT (Away)
Girls' CPUT (Away)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Hockey (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Bergvliet (Home)
U19B Bergvliet (Home)
U16A Bergvliet (Home)
U16B Bye
U16C Bye
U14A Bergvliet (Home)
U14B Bye
Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 8/9 May U19A D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U19B D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U19C D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U16A D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U16B D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U16C D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U14A D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
U14B D.F. Malan & Bergvliet (Home & Away)
Netball Thu 07-May U19A Fairbairn College (Home)
U19B Fairbairn College (Home)
U16A Fairbairn College (Home)
U16B Fairbairn College (Home)
U16C Fairbairn College (Home)
U16D Fairbairn College (Home)
U14A Fairbairn College (Home)
U14B Fairbairn College (Home)
Sat 09-May U19A Bergvliet (Home)
U19B Bergvliet (Home)
U16A Bergvliet (Home)
U16B Bergvliet (Home)
U16C Bergvliet (Home)
U16D Bergvliet (Home)
U14A Bergvliet (Home)
U14B Bergvliet (Home)
Soccer (Girls') Wed 22-Apr U15A DSK (Home)
U15B J.G. Meiring (Home)
Tue 28-Apr U19A Milnerton (Home)
U19B Milnerton (Away)
Soccer (Boys') Tue 21-Apr U14 Oude Molen (Away)
Thu 23-Apr U16 Camps Bay (Home)
Wed 29-Apr U19A Edgemead (Away)
U19B Bloubergrandt (Home)
Squash (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Strand (Home)
U19B Stellenbosch (Home)
U15 De Kuilen (Home)
14) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE
WATCH ME DISAPPEAR
by Jill Dawson
Will the past yield to its secrets if we search our memories hard enough? And where does the line fall between normal desire and something altogether murkier?
For Tina Humber, these questions become pressing when she returns for a family wedding to the Fenland village of her youth, where her best friend disappeared when they were ten. And the more Tina replays events and relives her tempestuous upbringing, the more she believes she has worked out what happened – and who was responsible.
Set against the backdrop of the waterlogged Fens, this novel captures the mysteries of childhood, and that volatile stage when girls become aware of their attractions, but do not grasp the dangers.
WELL DONE
Ethan Noble Gr. 11
This picture was published in a local paper in Bloemfontein, Die Volksblad. It was taken at the finish line of the Final 100m event where Ethan clinched a bronze medal. Ethan is on the right.
Congratulations, Ethan!
Tristan Hamilton Gr. 12
Tristan won the Glacier Steenberg Title last week upon his return from playing Nationals in Bloemfontein. This means he is through to the Glacier National Finals in October for a 2nd year in a row.
This Glacier National Final is the tournament that Tristan has been working hard towards and hopes to win this year.
We wish you everything of the very best, Tristan.
Tristan Hamilton and Joseph Phiri © Glacier Junior Series
15) PRINCIPAL
This term has commenced at a very busy pace and that represents what we are all about at Fairmont. The next few weeks present opportunities for fun, togetherness and perhaps good opportunities for our pupils to prepare themselves for the forthcoming examinations. “What to Learn” for these exams will be published on Monday next week to enable parents and their children to plan ahead for a study programme to accommodate their planning for these exams.
I wish all our sport teams success for their weekend fixtures, and a happy weekend to our Fairmont families.
Yours sincerely
Mr R Dingley PRINCIPAL
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