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Wishing the following staff members a very happy birthday for
April and May:- 12/4-Mrs Marshall, 17/4– Mrs Nougias, 30/4-Mrs Wal-deck, 1/5—Mrs Mare, 19/5 Sister Bernadette, 20/5 –Mrs Rutter and 21/5– Mrs Kellermann.
No. 04: 2012 10 May 2012 HOLY CROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL
From the Editor’s Desk- The second term has started well and the weather has played ball for our
extra-murals bar a couple of rainy afternoons! We held our Parent/Teacher
Interviews and should you have any further queries regarding your child’s
performance during the term, please contact the teacher concerned
through either the Homework Book or via Mrs Kellermann in Reception to
make an appointment. Our Senior grades have all been away on their vari-
ous camps and great fun was had by all. A very big thank you to all the staff
members who leave their families for the 2 nights so that they can provide
many of our children with opportunities of a life time. These childhood
memories of going away on camp are stored in the mind forever!
We hope that you have all enjoyed the recent long weekend with
your families, but now it’s down to some hard work for our children
as exams for Gr 4-7 are just around the corner.
Catherine Rutter
Never talk to
strangers, no matter how
friendly they seem. Always
stay at least an arm's length
away from a stranger.
Safety tip for children from the ADT:
Grade 7 Leadership Camp
Snippets:- *I did the abseiling. When I reached the
top, I was shaking so much. The best was
coming down! - Jenna –Lee MacBean
*The night hike was for some quiet time
and to think about what had happened
during the day and we did this under a
beautiful canopy of stars.– Danick Muller
* I don’t think that in my whole life I have
ever been so dirty and muddy!- Rebecca
Blyth
* I faced my fear of heights, the dark and
wild caving. This was challenging, but fun
and exciting– Gitte Hougaard
* Everyone was excited because it was
time for the “Strictly Come Dancing“
competition! With the girls looking so
pretty with their fascinators, I couldn’t
wait.– Hope Mhkungo
* I just don’t understand why I enjoyed
the camp so much because we crawled
through mud (twice) and swam in freez-
ing cold mountain rivers. -Jade van Blerk
Secondhand Uniform Shop –
Please send us your good
second hand clothing! Donate,
or pin on name and cell number and the amount you would like for the items. Please drop off the clothes at re-ception.
ONE BODY– MANY PARTS-
was the theme for the Holy Cross Staff Development. A wonderful afternoon of Artistic Creativity and a strong message of how each member has an integral part to play was heard. This message applies to our Holy Cross family.
“Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ.” 1 Corin-thians 12:12 (NIV ). As Holy Cross Primary moves into its next phase under new princi-palship and a new School Governing Body, we need to say: You are part of a whole. Will you make a positive difference to the future of our children and our school?
“CELEBRATE LIFE”–
this is the second
term fundraiser and
takes place at
TRAMONTO on Friday 1 June at
18h15. This unique event is the first
of its kind at Holy Cross. An orange
letter went home with your child on
Monday about the event. Should you
wish to buy tickets please purchase
them from Mrs Slater between
07H30—14H00.
We look forward to your
support.
THE CELEBRATE LIFE ART
COMPETITION’S deadline is
tomorrow
Friday 11 May along with a
R10.00 entry fee. Bring your A3 or larger
work of Art to school with your entry de-
tails glued to the back. Hand in to Mrs
Fourie in the Art Room.
THANK YOU– A very special thank you to
Mrs Shiree Price and her team of dedicated ladies who have spent many hours covering books for the Foundation Phase. All your time and effort have been most appreciated!
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TENNIS- DAMIEN REACHES PE FINAL FOR BOYS U12: Damien competed in the PE Autumn Tennis Tournament at
the end of April. Out of a field of more than 45 boys’ under12,
Da- mien finished in second place after getting all the way through
to the finals. In the quarter-finals Damien took out the no. 2 seed
and current no.18 in S.A. This event attracted very strong players with
the first 6 seeds all ranked in the Top 30 in S.A. Damien's results in PE
have officially moved him into the Top 30 for Boys u12 in S.A at aged 9.
This is an unbelievable achievement for him and his sponsor Dunlop.
Damien will most likely be competing in the S.A National Junior Tennis
Championships to be held in Bloemfontein over 2 weeks in October.
Congratulations Damien on your recent achievements.
Grade 6 Camp The 24 April finally arrived and the weather forecast for the next three
days seemed to be good. After packing the buses and saying goodbye,
57 excited learners and 3 just as excited teachers headed off on Grade
Six Camp. Our first stop was Eden Adventures in Wilderness, where
we were split into two groups. One group headed off in canoes up-
stream, while the other half walked to a meeting point through the
forest. These groups changed over at halfway and both groups made
their way back to the starting point. Time was short and soon we were
back on the buses heading for Knysna. Here, the ‘Spirit of Knysna’
ferry took us across to Featherbed where we had lunch. After our
meal, we were driven to the top of the eastern head, with some spec-
tacular views along the way. Once at the top, we had to walk the
2.2km scenic walk back to the bottom. After catching the ferry back,
we were on our way to our accommodation and supper in Harkerville.
Wednesday dawned bright and early, and after a sumptuous breakfast,
we headed to Eco-Ed adventures in the Garden of Eden. Here we par-
ticipated in an adventure/obstacle course and learned a bit about the
trees and animals of the Knysna forests. The afternoon was spent at
Wild Waters in Plett. After eating a late lunch, we proceeded to slide
the afternoon away and play putt-putt. Even Mrs Askew braved the
super tube! It was back to Harkerville for supper, and the evening’s
entertainment was a talent show. Mr Puttick was the MC, while the
other teachers were the judges. Much laughter and fun was had by all!
Thursday, and after yet another delicious breakfast and the
packing of buses, we headed for the Knysna
Elephant Park. We started off by viewing the
display area and watching a short video. We
were then taken outside to learn more about
elephants and we also got to touch and feed
the elephants in their natural environment.
From here, we headed back to Eden Adven-
tures in Wilderness. Here, we were divided into smaller groups and
had to use teamwork and problem solving skills to complete a number
of activities. Time soon ran out and we climbed on our buses one last
time to make the short trip back to Holy Cross. Soon we were home
and looking forward to a long weekend to recover!
We have 32 beautiful Bandana blankets ready to do-
nate. Thank you to our wonderful “sewers” and to
each child who donated one or more bandanas. There
are still about 20 bandanas left, so if anyone is keen to make a
blanket, please contact the office.
Rugby– Rugby League -u9 vs St. Mary’s lost 5-10, U 13 vs St. Mary’s lost 12-31 U11 Report. Firstly, I would like to congratulate all the U11 boys who took part in the Hollard Eden Super Series which took place
during the March holidays at George-South. They given very little chance of doing well in the series against well-drilled teams from Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria, but they had surprised all and sundry by lifting the Loerie Trophy when they beat Glenwood House in the final of their section! So far, the U11 boys have been exposed to numerous practice sessions (nine in total), as well as a rugby clinic for all and have played nine matches to date, of which they have lost the first four, drew the next and have won their last four matches. What a remarkable comeback! This should certainly dispel any thought that rugby has received less attention than hockey or cricket this year! The Rugby League has just started and ten matches have been scheduled of which we have won the first match by beating St Mary´s 16-12. Well done, boys, we are extremely proud of you! The results thus far are: HCP (10) Berti Barnard (20); HCP (0) Outeniqua 11B (10);HCP (0) Werda Park (36); HCP (3) George-South (29); HCP (0) Durbanville (0); HCP (7) Heidedal (5); HCP (10) Glenwood House (5); HCP (16) St Mary´s (12);
HCP (34) Outeniqua 11D (0)
While Mr Martin Herbst has resigned as head coach, he will continue to
coach the U/13 side. We thank him for all his time, effort and continued sup-
port. Please check the School’s Communicator for further rugby news.
Give a thought to solar en-ergy. What can you do to reduce energy consumption?
Grade 5’s San Day-On Thursday 26th April, the Gr. 5”s dressed up as San people and ventured out into the garden to put their newly built bows and arrows to the test. Firstly, we had a distance shooting competition. The girls who won this event were Gemma Hodgson– 1st, Kelsey Tiran-2nd and Amy
Launder –3rd. In the boys event, 1st –Lawrance Towsen, 2nd– Joshua Maritz and 3rd– Franco Westraat. Well done, children! We also tried shooting at some targets, like buck, ostrich and guinea fowl. Few managed to hit these targets, but great fun was had by all. We ended this wonderful day by eating sweet melons, reminding us of the Tsama melon eaten by the san people in the desert!
Lost Property– we have a major lunch box and bottle problem at present. We cannot return these items be-cause they are not labelled! This applies to uniform items too! PLEASE CHECK REGULARLY THAT ALL
ITEMS ARE LABELLED WITH A NAME AND SURNAMES!
HOCKEY-Congratulations to the following learners who were chosen for the George side and go forward to the SWD trials. Girls-M. Hou-gaard, M. Marshall, A. Salter, D. Neizel, A Miller, E. de Silva and N.
Coetzee. Boys– C. du Toit, A. Fanizza, Z. Pillay, R. Mullon, P. Cole, J. Boyes, K. Peters and C. Basson. CRICKET– Congratulations to Kirk Nevay who made the final round of trials for the SWD cricket side.
LEOS-At the end of last term, the Leos co-ordinated an Easter Egg Drive for underprivileged creches. More than 2000 eggs were collected by our school, which were distributed to 50 creches in needy communities around George. A big thank you to all those families who generously supported this annual outreach project
HORSE RIDING– Congratulations to the following horse riders who
competed and excelled in the 3rd School League qualifier at the Olym-
pia Estate: C. Callaghan, S. de Villiers, C. de Villiers, G.
Kleu and N.Steyn ! We are very proud of you!
Due to space constraints not all individual sports results are listed in
this letter, but all learners have been acknowledged in Assembly.
Netball– Holy Cross vs. St. Mary’s Primary
U/9 lost 2-5, U/10 lost 1-6, U/11 lost 0-8 , U/12 won 5-4 , U/13 won 5-4. A most successful U/8 and U/9 tour-
nament was held last Saturday at George Prep. While our teams lost their games, the girls tried their best. Well done, girls!
Martial Arts– Wesley Blinkhorn competed in the SWD Clas-
sic Mixed Martial Arts Championships. He won the boys U/14
black belt Open, becoming the black belt Grand Champion. He also
took 1st place in the Boys aged 12-13 categories for points fighting,
traditional weapons and creative weapons! Well done,! Wesley!
We also congratulate Gemma and Ryan Hodgson for their excellent
results in Kick-boxing. Very well done to the both of you!
From the Music Department– We are very proud
of Ashanti van Wyk and Cara-Seugnet Kaboni who
undertook a 20 hour bus trip with the South Cape Children’s
Choir to the Drakensberg to take part in the MIMS Festival.
They received a double standing ovations at their concert!