Ou historiese gebou in die Paarl word AWSUM se nuwe hoofkantoor
AWSUM het die laaste paar maande `n ou historiese gebou in die Paarl gerestoureer om te dien as ons hoofkantoor. Die grootste uitdaging was die nuwe laag verf wat die mure, plafonne en dak sou kry en sonder die kundige hulp van JF Paints sou dié taak nie maklik gewees het nie. Elke mens wat al in hulle lewe gebou of gerestoureer het, weet dis nie `n maklike taak nie, en die een uitdaging na die ander staar jou in die gesig. So, as mens een minder kwessie het om jou oor te bekommer, het jy soveel meer tyd om op ander dinge te fokus en dis wat JF Paints vir ons beteken het - van die dag
AWSUM TURNS 10
YEARS OLD!
wat hulle spesialis ons kom help het om die regte verf te kies, tot die dag wat ons besef het ons kort nog verf en hulle benoud gebel het.
Ons visie kon `n realiteit word en ons is opgewonde om vandag die foto’s met ons lesers te kan deel.
The idea to start AWSUM ten years ago, began due to the fact that my children were in primary school and it became apparent to me that mainstream and local media didn’t support schools on a large and ongoing scale. Very little was done to give learners the credit and praise they deserved for their academic and sporting achievements. There was some coverage of school news, but it seemed that the small amount published were simply to appease schools.
I noticed that in each and every school there were massive amounts of news in terms of sporting, academics and cultural activities and achievements. I decided to create a platform for schools to exclusively share news in a newspaper format that could stand alone and only focus on schools-a newspaper that could share positive news. Since most newspapers focus on negative, bad news, scandals, and stories of corruption to sell papers, this endeavour was a high risk one. Bear in mind that we had no prior knowledge of how newspapers operate in terms of news, layout, advertising costs and many other pertinent daily operations. We were not even knowledgeable with regards to the many kinds of paper thicknesses used in publishing a newspaper
We wanted to be different and focus on the parents of school children and it was thus of cardinal importance that the newspapers be distributed by schools, and that learners took these newspapers home and were not merely just another publication on the store shelves.
The following figures tell our story:
Every year we publish 4 newspapers in 22 regions on a national basis.
In February of each year, we publish 8 provincial newspapers that focus specifically on matric results.
We publish 50 special interschool editions every year.
Our annual career guide is a special edition that works with post-school educational institutions to provide matric graduates with further tertiary study information.
2.5 million parents follow our news every year via our online presence at www.awsumnews.co.za. Ten years has flown by in a heartbeat and there is much that we have learnt throughout this time and of which we are extremely proud. These include areas such as our online school-news platform www.awsumnews.co.za, which was launched 5 years ago to ensure unlimited and daily school news sharing. We currently share the ongoing news and achievements of more than 2 000 schools using this platform.
We would like to thank the schools, their marketing teams as well as the thousands of advertisers that continue to support this initiative on an ongoing basis. Without these individuals and our exceptional dedicated team, the past 10 years would not have been possible.
We have big plans for the future, and are looking forward to continuing to grow and provide quality news through our online and hardcopy publications as we take on the next ten years.
DURANDT VAN ZYL CEOVEREEENIGING GIMNASIUM
Gimmieraad
Baie geluk aan die nuwe Gimmieraad! #Die.skool.waar.leiers.ontwikkel.word! Gimmies is trots op julle!
Voor: Hennie Coetsee (Onderhoofseun), Thato Lehohla, Tshepang Motsoahole, Werner Lottering, Leon Ferreira.
Tweede Ry: Komohelo Mofokeng, Jeanique Coetzee, Shariza du Plessis, Mej N Stapelberg (Gimmieraad voog), Mnr N Becker (Gimmieraad voog), Tanya Bobbert (Onderhoofdogter), Charne Brits, Genevieve Lefevre.
Derde Ry: Monique Matthews, Chrisna van Heerden, Lerato Mdakane, Aletta Maraisane, Anje Holtzhausen (Hoofdogter), Gilian Botha, Tracy Thompson, Phillipah Adams (Onderhoofdogter).
Agter: Cobus Steyn, JC Malebatso, Leeray Paulsen, Andre Labuschagne, Lesego Salome, Gert Fourie, Deon Lombard (Onderhoofseun), Wynand du Plessis (Hoofseun), Richard Botes.
Afwesig: Esmerelda Vermaak en Handre Britz.
Hoofleiers
Baie sterkte Divan Van Straaten.
Gimmies-fietsry
• Hy neem deel aan die SA Endero #3 te Jonkershoek.
• Hy het Gauteng Endero gewen vir die tweede jaar in n ry.
• Hy kry Gautengkleure vir Endero en vir Downhill.
• Hy lê tans eerste in SA met die Endero vir Junior mans.
Divan Van Straaten
HOËRSKOOL TRANSVALIA
Rugby 2023: SDC Noordvaal Finaal
Baie geluk aan ons o.16A Rugby span wat uitstekende rugby gespeel het in hulle finaal teen Hoërskool Middelburg. Hulle het in ‘n klipharde wedstryd mooi kop gehou en met enkele minute oor die wendrie gedruk en gewen 15-12. Ons wil baie dankie sê vir elke afrigter, speler, ouer en ondersteuner wat daar was vandag en deur die jaar sowel as ons borge, sonder julle ondersteuning was die prestasie nie moontlik gewees nie.
Netbal 2023
Ons o.16A-netbalspan het 11 en 12 Augustus by die HS Dr. EG Jansen in Boksburg aan die SA Kampioenskappe deelgeneem. Die top 45 spanne van regoor die land het aan die toernooi deelgeneem. Ons het ses van ons agt wedstryde daar gewen en algeheel negende geëindig.
Sedibeng Krieketspelers 2023
Baie geluk aan ons Sedibeng krieketspelers. Hulle het baie hard gewerk in die voorseisoen en verdien hul plekke in die onderskeie Sedibeng spanne.
van Staden, Adri Olivier, Carla v Schalkwyk, Mieke Grobler, Uné Seyffert, Micah Labuschagne en Dudu Malindi.
Stoei 2023
Baie geluk aan Juan Bisschoff wat deel was van die Gauteng-Noord se o.17 Manspan wat 4 medaljes in Tunisië ingepalm het.Hy presteer ongelooflik goed en word gekroon as die Afrika-kampioen in die 80kg kategorie.
Hy is ook deel van die Suid-Afrika se Kadet-mansvryslagspan wat ook gekroon is as kampioene van Afrika.
Skaak 2023
Baie geluk aan Mignon Goosen wat onder die Top 10 in Gauteng geëindig het en sodoende gekies is om Gauteng by die SA kampioenskappe te verteenwoordig.
Redenaars 2023
Lesedi Masehla (Gr.12) en Mosa Tladi (Gr.9) het deurgedring
Voor: (Dogters) Elani van Dyk en Mignon Goosen.
Middel: Tshepo Molakeng (o.16), Rico Fourie (o.19), Janco Jacobs (o.15) en Waldo Mclean (o.14).
Agter: Declan Steinmann (o.14), Kyle Cutler (o.19), Dylan Steinmann (o.19) en Nandus Mclean (o.19).Afwesig: Jarod Francis (o.19).
Inter District Skills Competition Finals
Well done to our technical specialization learners and teachers that took part in the Inter District Skills competition finals. There were more than 10 schools that took part and we dominated the first prizes. Well done to all the winners. Spanner Pride!
Sedibeng Provincial Cricket
Our D7 Cross Country Atheles
Public Speaking
Taekwon-do
Jessie van Rayne in grade 6, Jemma van Rayne in grade 4, and Wade van Rayne in grade 2 took part in a Taekwon-do grading this. Jessie has been promoted to a blue belt, and Jemma and Wade have been promoted to a green belt with a blue stripe. Their mom (teacher Jax), who is a teacher in the Pre-Primary school is super proud of them! Well done, family!
Primary School Music
Congratulations to Emma van Wyk (Grade 1) and Leeyah Variava (Grade 6) who took part in the Western Cape Virtual Eisteddfod. Emma achieved 80% (silver) and Leeyah achieved 78% (bronze) for their violin pieces. Well done girls! Your school and teacher, Lwazi, are very proud of you!
Trampoline
Exciting times! Just back from an incredible trip to Denmark, where Mason Bensingh, our proud Trinitonian, represented South Africa! Mason achieved the following results: 1st place in double mini trampoline and snagged a fantastic 2nd place for euro trampoline.
Academics
Top 10 students from Grades 5 to 7 have been revealed!Congrats to these outstanding students for their impressive 80% average. Your hard work truly shines. We’re bursting with pride for each of you and may you keep up the amazing effort!
View them online by scanning this QR Code:
Hockey
Front: Raahil Dayaljee, Taylan Pillay, Kayuran Pather, Ben Cable.
Middle: Shivam Kika, Nehan Nagpal, Matheo dos Santos, Kyle Kenning, Leandro dos Santos, Criston de Saldanha, Joshua Keech, Aayush Purbhoo.
Back: Joshua van Rensburg, Logan da Silva, Jayde Mellet.
Front: Olwethu Ncontsa, Faith Mokgosi, Rayna Kanti-Narsing,
Congratulations to the following Grade 11 students who completed and received the results of their RockSchool Exams:
• Mihla de Oliveira - Grade 5 Piano (91%).
• Gabriela Fernandes - Grade 4 Drums (76%).
• Gabriella Koch - Grade 3 Theory (99%).
Congratulations to Holly Duddy from Waterstone College, who was crowned as the Ekurhuleni Golf Junior Champion!
Head Girl and Head Boy: Melinda Jaskolka and Blaide Hamilton.
Deputy - Academic: Alyson Cherry and Waseem Mahomed.
Deputy - Sport: Paige Broadhurst and Prince Ibe.
Deputy - Culture: Avisha Harry and Koketso Matuwe.
Deputy - Welfare: Gemma Ciorovich and Jordan do ‘o Faustino.
Deputy - Marketing Services: Emma Connell and Kabelo Matuwe.
Mason Bensingh Jessie van Rayne Jemma van Rayne Wade van Rayne Emma van Wyk Mihla de Oliveira Gabriela Fernandes Gabriella Koch Leeyah Variava Front: Paige Broadhurst, Alyson Cherry, Melinda Jaskolka, Avisha Harry, Gemma Ciorovich, Emma Connell. Back: Prince Ibe, Jordan Do’ O Faustino, Waseem Mahomed, Blaide Hamilton, Koketso Matuwe, Kabelo Matuwe. Holly Duddy Aleandra Pires, Kristen Jerling, Tshegofatso Moloi. Back: Xalati Matelakengisa, Masechaba Mayisela, Zoya Ngobane, Siyabonga Ndwandwe, Keira de Lange, Isabella dos Santos, Shayna Kassen, Beth Thompson. Waterstone College took place in the Eddie Walker Hockey Tournament in Klerksdorp. Overall our Primary school Girls hockey team came in 8th place and the boys hockey team came in 7th place. Nasiruddin Allie Congratulations to Nasiruddin Allie who came in fourth place for the Allan Grey challenge. Allan Grey ChallengeFriday, 6 October
Saturday, 7 October Bangladesh v
Saturday, 7 October South Africa v
Sunday, 8 October India v
Monday, 9 October New Zealand v
Tuesday, 10 October England v
Tuesday, 10 October Pakistan v
Wednesday, 11 October India v
Thursday, 12 October Australia v
Friday, 13 October New Zealand v
Saturday, 14 October India v
Sunday, 15 October England v
Monday, 16 October Australia v
Tuesday, 17 October South Africa v
Wednesday, 18 October New Zealand v
Thursday, 19 October India v
Friday, 20 October Australia v
Saturday, 21 October Netherlands v
Saturday, 21 October England v
Sunday, 22 October India v
Monday, 23 October Pakistan v
Tuesday, 24 October South Africa v
Wednesday, 25 October Australia v
Thursday, 26 October England v
Friday, 27 October Pakistan v
Saturday, 28 October Australia v
Saturday, 28 October Netherlands v
Sunday, 29 October India v
Monday, 30 October Afghanistan v
Tuesday, 31 October Pakistan v
Wednesday, 1 November New Zealand v
Thursday, 2 November India v
Friday, 3 November Netherlands v
Saturday, 4 November New Zealand v
Saturday, 4 November England v
Sunday, 5 November India v
Monday, 6 November Bangladesh v
Tuesday, 7 November Australia v
Wednesday, 8 Novemebr England v
Thursday, 9 November New Zealand v
Friday, 10 November South Africa v
Saturday, 11 November Australia v
Saturday, 11 November England v
Sunday, 12 November India v
Wednesday, 15 November
Thursday, 16 November
Sunday, 19 November
South Africa squad for ICC World Cup 2023: Full SA team list
Cricket South Africa have announced their 15-man squad for the ODI World Cup 2023 with Temba Bavuma set to lead the Proteas challenge.
TEMBA BAVUMA (C)
QUINTON DE KOCK (WK)
HEINRICH KLAASEN (WK)
GERALD COETZEE
REEZA HENDRICKS
MARCO JANSEN
DAVID MILLER
RASSIE VAN DER DUSSEN
KAGISO RABADA
ANRICH NORTJE
LUNGI NGIDI
AIDEN MARKRAM
HEINRICH KLAASEN
TABRAIZ SHAMSI
KESHAV MAHARAJ
SISANDA MAGALA
Taking a senior role in the team is a no-brainer, says Proteas’ Kagiso Rabada
Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was awarded Test player of the year at the 2023 Cricket South Africa Awards and following his featuring in the top five Test wicket takers in the world this past season, the award was well deserved. Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada told IOL Sport that it is his ‘will to win’ that continues to make him one of the best fast bowlers in the world.
Rabada has been playing for the Proteas for a good nine years and from the time he made his Proteas debut at the Adelaide Oval, it was clear that Rabada was cut from a different cloth; he was always on a league of his own.No one will forget his match winning performance in Perth in 2016 at the tender age of 21.
Post 2018, international cricket handed Rabada an important lesson that results won’t always go your way. Rabada says their 2019 World Cup campaign, which saw them knocked out before they could finish their round robin fixtures, taught him to rid of self-doubt and accept that on the day there’s a possibility you could end up on the losing side. “Personally, the 2019 World Cup taught me not to doubt and accept that there’s either defeat or success, and it’s about keeping success in your mind at all times.” said Rabada.
His eleven-wicket haul against Australia at St. George’s Park Cricket Stadium in 2018 will forever be remembered, but most importantly it was clear from those early years that Rabada was a different kind of beast.
Source: IOL Sport, written by Ongama Gcwabe
The ups and downs of the past couples of seasons have not taken anything away from what makes Rabada special and he told IOL Sport that he attests all his success to his ‘will to win’.
“For myself I think what makes me so different and successful is my will to win,”said Rabada. “I mean, everyone is different but if you ask me what drives me it’s definitely my will to win.” He added.
“It’s all about welcoming the youngsters into the squad and making them feel a part of the team and making them understand where we want to go so that we are all in the same boat.” He added.
“Identity is important because it becomes what you go back to when things are going slightly off track,” explained Rabada. “It’s something you enhance when things are really going your way. It works as a reference; it acts as a compass as to what you want to achieve as a team.” He added.
There’s no doubt that the Proteas squad has the talent to go all the way in the World Cup this time around, but that journey starts with them coming up with their identity and their style of play and letting the rest take care of itself.
Looking at the squad, Rabada’s nine-year international experience will come in handy. Rabada says it’s a no brainer that he now has to step up and be the senior player in the team. “Because of my experience, how long I’ve been playing and what I’ve done, taking the senior player role is a no brainer for me,” said Rabada.
South Africa legends predict Proteas’ fortunes at World Cup
South African legends Jacques Kallis and Faf du Plessis have shared their thoughts on how the Proteas could fare at the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. South Africa head into the marquee tournament in India with a nice blend of youth and experience to pick from.
As good as the squad will be, the legendary all-rounder Kallis, speaking exclusively to the ICC, said the key for South Africa would be to stay true to their brand of cricket. “The one thing that needs to change for South Africa to be successful in a Cricket World Cup is to carry on playing the cricket that we’ve played going into the World Cup,” he said. “We have a history of playing good cricket leading into the World Cup. For some reason, things change. Maybe we want it too much. “I think players wanted too much and you’ve gone outside of the area you need to be doing. Maybe going outside of their roles because they wanted too much.”
Kallis had a valuable piece of advice to the current crop of players: “Stick to your roles. Trust the partner next to you. And just play the cricket you’ve been playing.” Kallis believes South Africa’s traditional strength – their pace attack – will once again be key for their hopes. “South Africa’s strength to me is going to be in our bowling attack,” he said. “We’ve got some quality pace bowlers that can blow away the opposition’s top-order. And I think they are going to play a major role if South Africa are going to get far, if we do get far (in the tournament).”
Kallis’ optimism was matched by former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis. “South Africa’s white-ball team is in a strong place,” du Plessis told the ICC. “They’ve got some real experience going into that World Cup.” Du Plessis, however, did warn that adapting to the conditions in the sub-continent would be the biggest challenge for Temba Bavuma’s men.
“The challenge for all teams that are not from the subcontinent is obviously always the challenge of going to the subcontinent,” he said. “Especially 50-over cricket. I find with T20 cricket, the surfaces are a bit more even. And you get some really good pitches. With 50-over cricket, you can get that wear and tear and the spinners really come into their own.”
Du Plessis however added that the home team, India, and serial winners Australia would be the teams to beat. “I think South Africa has got a really good side,” he said. “It will be hard to get past a team like India in home conditions. The other team you can never write off is Australia, with them being so successful in ICC events.”
Source: www.icc-cricket.com
Everyone is different but if you ask me what drives me it’s definitely my will to win.Kagiso Rabada. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
ICC MEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP WINNERS
FROM 1975 TO 2023
SA’s WORLD CUP RECORD
1975: N/A
1979: N/A
1983: N/A
1987: N/A
1992: Semi-final
1996: Quarter-final
1999: Semi-final
2003: Group stages
2007: Semi-final
2011: Quarter-final
2015: Semi-final
2019: Group stages
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CRICKET WORLD CUP RECORDS
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Most watched match of the Cricket World Cup: 2019 Group game between India and Pakistan - watched by 300 million people live
Team
Fielding
Umpires - Most Matches
Most attended Cricket World Cup: The 2011 Cricket World Cup had the most attendance of 1,229,826 spectators
Most matches hosted by a ground Headingley, Leeds, England 12
MEMORABLE WORLD CUP MOMENTS
The Cricket World Cup has thrown up some great moments down the years. Here are our top 5.
Source: https://bleacherreport.com/
5 Wasim Akram Destroys England in 1992 Final
Pakistan’s progress through to the 1992 World Cup final was far from smooth. Rain saved them from suffering an almost certain defeat against fellow finalists England in the group stage, while they needed Australia to beat West Indies just to reach the last four. They then stunned New Zealand in the semifinals, with a young Inzamam-ul-Haq leading them home in an unlikely run chase at Eden Park, Auckland. Wasim Akram hit a quick 33 in his side’s innings of 249-6 in the final against England at the MCG, though that is not the reason why he makes the list. England had slipped to 69-4 in their reply, but Allan Lamb and Neil Fairbrother repaired the early damage with a fifth-wicket stand worth 72. However, Akram put paid to any glimmer of hope England had of lifting the trophy. The left-arm seamer dismissed Lamb and new batsman Chris Lewis in successive deliveries, both bowled on the angle. Pakistan went on to win the match by 22 runs, allowing skipper Imran Khan to lift the trophy.
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Sachin Tendulkar Carried Around Mumbai in 2011
Bowing out as a champion on home turf was the fairytale finish to Sachin Tendulkar’s World Cup career. In his sixth and final tournament, the Little Master was finally able to get his hands on the trophy as India chased down Sri Lanka’s total of 274-6 with 10 balls to spare. Although he had contributed just 18 runs with the bat, Tendulkar was obviously the centre of attention in the celebrations. The veteran batsman was carried around the Wankhede Stadium, his home ground in Mumbai, by his team-mates during the lap of honour. Virat Kohli rather beautifully summed up what the moment meant to both the player and the country as a whole, via Cricket Country: “Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It is time we carried him on our shoulders.” No player has managed more than Tendulkar’s tally of 2,278 runs in World Cup action.
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Herschelle Gibbs Hits 6 Sixes in 2007
A huge 221-run win for South Africa over the Netherlands in 2007 would not be so memorable were it not for the stunning batting feat produced by Herschelle Gibbs. The right-hander became the first player to hit six sixes in an over of international cricket during the group game in Basseterre. Daan van Bunge was the bowler on the receiving end of the record, the leg-spinner having no answer as Gibbs continuously launched him over the rope. A short boundary at Warner Park might have helped, but the ruthless display of hitting brightened up a day when rain had forced a delayed start to proceedings. Despite the match being cut to 40 overs each, South Africa still made 353-4. Jacques Kallis made an unbeaten hundred, though his efforts were overshadowed by those of Gibbs. Gibbs contributed 72 from 40 balls and managed only one other maximum in his innings before being dismissed by Luuk van Troost.
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Mike Gatting Regrets Playing the Reverse Sweep in 1987
England have become accustomed to falling just short in the World Cup; they have reached three finals and lost them all. The closest they came to getting their hands on the trophy was back in 1987, when they took on Australia in front of a packed house at Eden Gardens.
Having held their Ashes rivals to 253-5, England looked to be on course for victory when skipper Mike Gatting and Bill Athey were together at the crease. The pair put on a 69-run stand for the third wicket to carry the score to 135-2 by the time Australia skipper Allan Border came on to bowl his left-arm off-spin. Facing the first delivery from his opposite number, Gatting opted to go for an adventurous reverse sweep. He made contact with the ball but only managed to deflect it into the air via his own shoulder, allowing Australia wicketkeeper Greg Dyer to take the catch. The wicket proved costly; with Gatting gone for 41, England lost their way and ended up finishing seven runs short of their target.
South Africa Suffer in the Rain in 2003
The weather has never been too kind to South Africa at World Cups. In 1992, they were denied the opportunity to reach the final when the rules for bad weather worked against them. They had been on course to beat England in Sydney, but delays in play resulted in them eventually being left needing an impossible 21 from one ball. Move on to the 2003 tournament, the Duckworth-Lewis method had been put in place to make sure the side batting first did not gain an unfair advantage. The Proteas were hosts and needed a win in their last group game, against Sri Lanka, to reach the Super Six. The threat of rain was a distraction for them as they tried to reach a target of 269, though a six from Mark Boucher off Muttiah Muralitharan seemed to put them ahead of the requirement. But they had only 229 on the scoreboard—the par total according to the Duckworth-Lewis method (h/t Cricket Country). Boucher, though, thought it was enough. He did not get a single run from the following delivery, the last of the over. The umpires took the players from the field after that, leaving South Africa to sit and watch as their dreams of glory washed away.
TEAM PERFORMANCES
An overview of the teams’ performances in every World Cup is given below. For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.
Skandeer die kode en lees nog van ons skool se nuus aanlyn!
Wiskunde-Olimpiade
Baie geluk aan Zantus Henning (Graad 4.2) met sy deelname aan die Ekurhuleni-Suid wiskunde-olimpiade!
SA’s Atlete
Ories se 3 atlete wat SA’s toe gaan! Baie geluk aan Jeandré Visagie, Sumay Heymans en Minke Scholtz.
Netbal: HOOPS
Ories se o.12A netbaldogters wen die Ekurhuleni “HOOPS” toernooi.
Life Skills
Orion se senior dogters het teen Laerskool Randhart Amptelik ‘n vriendskaplike wedstryd gespeel. Die Ories het ongelukkig die stryd verloor, maar dit verseker baie geniet. Dit doel van die wedstryd was om die dogters te ontwikkel, dit was ook vir van die dogters hulle eerste krieketwedstryd ooit. Elke dogter het kans gekry om te boul, veldwerk te doen en ook te kolf. Dankie vir elke Orie en Orie-ouer wat kom ondersteun het. Om te verloor gee ons die gawe om te leer, terwyl ons karakter ontwikkel. Dit dwing ons om ons motiewe te bevraagteken en baie keer, keer ons sterker as voorheen terug. Ons Ories is baie trots op die dogters.
Baie geluk aan Marko Hansen en Micah Snyders wat aan die “Life Skills” kompetisie deelgeneem het.
Marko het ‘n 1ste plek verower en Micah ‘n 2de plek.
Beste Leser en Beste Speller
Baie geluk aan Rachel Axsel en Milané Landsman wat albei 1ste plek verower het by die “Beste Leser” en “Beste Speller” kompetisie!
DINAMIKA
2024 Dienskomitee/Service committee
Skandeer die kode en lees nog van ons skool se nuus aanlyn!
‘At Hoërskool Dinamika we believe that leadership is an opportunity to serve others. By serving others we aim to make a positive difference in our school and community. Dit is waarom ons leiers bekend staan as die Dienskomitee. Ons wens die 20 Gr 10 leerders en 50 Gr 11 leerders wat hierdie kwartaal tot die Dienskomitee verkies is baie sterkte toe vir die dienstydperk wat voorlê.’
HOËRSKOOL MARAIS VILJOEN
Netbal: Kay Motsepe SA Kampioenskappe
Die o.15A-netbalspan het aan dié toernooi deelgeneem. Na afloop van ons poelwedstryde het ons 1ste in ons poel geëindig! Marais Viljoen speel in kwart-finaal en met ‘n oortuigende wen van 26-7 dring ons deur na die semi-finaal!
Ons speel in die semi-finaal vs Paarl Gim en wen na `n uitstekende wedstryd 21-18! Ons speel in die finaal vs Stellenberg en val ongelukkig vas in die finaal met ‘n telling van 17-18!
Hierdie beteken dat Marais Viljoen 2de is in Suid-Afrika in die o.15 groep! Hierdie is voorwaar ‘n uitsonderlike prestasie en ons is ongelooflik trots op die meisies!
Rugby
Ons is supertrots op Henrico Germishuizen wat by die Sharks o.19 -span geteken het. 100% Marais Viljoen!
ALBERVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL
Cricket
The following learners have been chosen for the 2023 South East Rand Cricket team. Well done boys!
Eisteddfod
The following learners were each item winners in the 2023 Alberton Eisteddfod. We are so proud of each learner for doing so well!
HOËRSKOOL DR MALAN
Hoofleiers 2024
Dokkies se nuwe hoofleiers is gereed vir die uitdagings wat 2024 inhou. Dokkies wens hierdie leerders hartlik geluk!
Wiskunde Olimpiade
Baie geluk aan Marli Niemand en Daniélle Fourie. Beide van hulle is deur na die 3de rondte van die Wiskunde Olimpiade. Hulle het Woensdag, 6 September, deelgeneem by Meyerton Primary.
Voor: Danel de Klerk, Michelle Ferreira, Anel Chauke, Georja Joubert. Agter: Ashleigh van Wyk, Kayla Coetzee, Jordan de Klerk, Mia Oosthuizen, Alida van Dyk, Me. Annalize Oosthuyse (Afrigter). Henrico Germishuizen Xander Anley Hoofseun Rupping Swiegers Onderhoofseun Risa Hattingh Onderhoofdogter Lea Bresler Onderhoofdogter Daniel Tyler Onderhoofseun Morgan Mac Farlane Onderhoofdogter Biance Havemann Hoofdogter Estian Loubser Onderhoofseun Cyanda Bekker Onderhoofdogter Carla van Schalkwyk Onderhoofdogter Liam Giacomozzi Onderhoofseun Logan Venter Onderhoofdogter Marli Niemand Daniélle Fourie Atlehang Boshielo u.10 Liam Jacob u.11 Yerushan Chellan u.13 Gia Geach Jonear Saadalla Kiara Lewry Luniko Qotywa Sinenhlanhla Tshikonwane Tiahra Mason