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We are glad that you are on this journey with us, and we look forward to many more AWSUM years with your schools and families. To celebrate officially moving on from toddlerdom, we bring you a new-look AWSUM News, introducing new regulars, such as a celebrity interview each month.
We trust you will enjoy finding out more about some of the country’s favourite celebrities in the entertainment, fashion, décor, health, beauty, food and sport industries. As usual, we continue to bring you the latest national sport rankings for rugby and hockey, and you can also find the latest movie releases, for your and your kids’ entertainment planning. We have something delectable for Dad, with Father’s Day coming up – enjoy the unusual roulade pie creation by our favourite foodie and restaurateur, chef Jenny Morris. Enjoy this edition, and let us know on our Facebook page what you think of AWSUM News and what you would like to see in future editions. All the best for the last stretch of this term! Marika & your dedicated AWSUM team
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AWSUM Celebrity Interview Suzelle DIY AWSUM News caught up with sensational YouTube comedy wondergirl, Suzelle DIY, who has just landed her very own slot on Comedy Central – not bad for a poppie with a hectic wannabe accent and an ever-silent best friend! Suzelle DIY’s YouTube channel has more than 48 000 subscribers and picks up 40 000 views on the day a new episode launches.) come true to watch myself on TV. Q: Who is Suzelle really? Tell us a bit more about yourself – likes, dislikes, favourite movie, favourite song, favourite book. A: I’m just a small town girl with a passion for DIY, braai-ing and dinner parties. My movie of the moment is the How To Be Single, my favourite book is How to do Just about Everything by The Reader’s Digest. Q: Why do you think you are so popular? What is your secret to success? A: I think people like that the DIY in my videos is useful and that sometimes things go wrong. My secret is to keep going no matter what happens!
Q: Congratulations on the latest feather in your cap – your very own slot on Comedy Central. How does it feel to play in the big league now? A: I feel like a million rands. It has been a dream
Q: What are your top five DIY tips for women like yourself who like to be glamorous and never get their hands dirty while doing the dirty work A: Right this is a good one. It’s important to always look your best no matter what you are busy doing.
1. Wear an apron when you are in the kitchen. 2. Use safety goggles when you chop onions to stop your eyes from tearing up and smudging your make up. 3. Run your nails over a bar of soap before you do the gardening. It will keep the dirt from getting under your nails. 4. Buy a box of disposable gloves. They are great to use for any DIY project. 5. I like to cut up plastic packets and lay them down on my work surface to prevent any mess escaping Q: What do you do for fun and relaxation in your leisure time? I like to go for a coffee with my best friend, Marianne. I like to watch cooking shows and look for DIY ideas on the Google. Q: Other celebrities, across a spectrum, like Nataniel, Hellen Zille, Tim Noakes and JanHendrik, want to be associated with you. Why is that? What do they gain? What do you gain? A: I think they are just excited to meet me because they want to soak up some of my creativity.
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Roll up, roll up!! I always have a roll or two of frozen pastry in my freezer, you should too, it comes in handy if I want to make a tart or pie at the drop of a hat. I love little jam tarts and when the craving hits me, I make my way to the freezer and pull out a roll of shop bought frozen pastry, wait for it to thaw, roll it out, cut out little rounds and pop them into the hollows of a muffin tin, place a little butter in the base, sprinkle with desiccated coconut and a spoonful of any jam that takes my fancy , pop it into a hot oven, put the kettle on and before you know it I’m munching on jam tarts and sipping tea. The other thing I like to do with a sheet of pastry is fill it and make a roulade. A roulade is a dish of filled rolled meat or pastry, the term roulade originates from the French word "rouler", meaning "to roll". Now what I like about having a sheet of pastry handy is that you can fill it with a million different things and call them, tarts pies and roulades, you can make any of these from scratch or use up leftovers from the night before to make a pie.
Vegetarian puff pastry roulade Ingredients • Olive oil • 200g button mushrooms sliced • 2 cloves garlic, crushed • 2 Tbsp. Wellington’s sweet chilli sauce • 1 cup chopped spinach, wilted • 250ml ricotta • 3 tbsp chopped peppadews • ¾ c Cheddar cheese • 1 tsp chopped fresh rosemary • Salt and freshly ground pepper • 1 x 400g Todays puff pastry • 1 egg beaten
Method • Heat the olive oil in a frying pan and fry the mushrooms until lightly browned, stir in the garlic and sweet chilli sauce, season with salt
and pepper and cook for a further 3 minutes until all the moisture has cooked off the mushrooms. • Allow cooling, and then mixing with the remaining filling ingredients, except the spinach. • Roll out the pastry until 2mm thick place the mushroom mixture onto the centre of the pastry and shape into a sausage shape, top with the spinach and then fold the pastry over the filling to make a parcel. Brush with beaten egg. • Lift onto a baking sheet lined with baking paper, this makes it easier to lift off the sheet when cooked. • Bake in a pre-heated 200 deg C oven for 35 to 40 minutes or until golden and crisp. • Serve with large mixed salad © Jenny Morris 2015
MORNINGSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 303 2413 (e) mornpri@mweb.co.za Morningside goes for colour It was recently decided to add a little colour to the red facebrick and dull white of our school and with this in mind a project was undertaken. A drab whitewashed wall facing the eastern gate of the school was chosen for a facelift of colourful proportions. Mrs Carol Terblanche and her husband, Mr Ruben Terblanche, spent a weekend designing and painting a mural that now adorns this wall. It shows the core values that define the school. They are ubuntu, honesty, respect, tolerance and responsibility. Each of these values is given priority over a period of time during the year where the values are encouraged and hopefully entrenched. We at Morningside Primary thank Mr and Mrs Terblanche, as well as the thousands of other adults, who give up their time to selflessly help schools across the country. Without their help, the running and maintaining of schools would be a far greater trial than it is.
WESTVILLE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 266 5218 (e) sharon@wsps.co.za Westville Senior Primary School Star of the Month Ilse Southey Ilse is in Grade 6 this year and is very capable academically. She is a kind and helpful learner with always a very wide smile on her face. She started swimming at the age of 3 years old and is still a water baby. She made the Schools A team in swimming in Grades 4, 5 and now in Grade 6 too. Ilse competed in the Mini Olympics at Kingspark in 2016 and won third place in the 50 metre freestyle and 3rd place in backstroke. Ilse is also a fine hockey player and made the A team hockey side in Grade 4, Grade 5 and again in Grade 6. She has been invited to play at the Pinetown and District trials coming up soon. Her position is goalie. We would like to congratulate Ilse on her achievements.
WINSTON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 767 3214 (e) ginal@wppschool.co.za Young tennis star Guy Vorwerk, a Grade 4 pupil at Winston Park Primary School, has had a passion for tennis since he was just a toddler. When he was little, his mom would often take him to the tennis courts where his dad was coaching. He was mesmerised by the game and couldn’t seem to get enough of it. Guy participated in his first U10 Nationals in Bloemfontein at the age of 7 and won a few matches against the older boys. During the recent Easter Holidays, Guy participated in two tournaments, the Free State TSA (Tennis South Africa) Series and the TSA Junior Nationals. Both events were held in Bloemfontein, with players from the whole of South Africa taking part. He won the U10 Boys singles boys doubles and mixed doubles in the Free State TSA series and he also won the U10 mixed doubles and was a finalist in the U10 boys singles and doubles at the Junior Nationals. While we are very proud of Guy’s tennis achievements, we are even more proud of Guy’s integrity and his positive attitude on court and towards other players!
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PENZANCE PRIMARY SCHOOL Talent Africa star Cassidy took part in the national round at Talent Africa held in Johannesburg. She participated in vocals rendering 3 solo items. She won 3 gold medals and entrance to Talent America in New York.
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BMX champ Liam Francis competed in the BMX National Age Group Series that took place from 1 to 3 April at Lahee Park in Pinetown. Liam achieved a gold medal for each of the 3 legs of the series. Each leg consists of 3 qualifying races and 1 final. Liam completed all 12 races in the 1st place.
Mia King took part in the first Rhythmic Gymnastics competition for 2016, where she received a silver medal.
Baseball Odin Kerkhof won a trophy for “Most Improved U12” at the Stella Cubs Baseball Club recent Prize giving.
Chess champion Yanti competed in the South African Closed Chess Competition in Bloemfontein. She has now acquired her South African School Chess colours and will represent South Africa in the upcoming Commonwealth Games to be held in Sri Lanka and the African Youth Games to be held in South Africa this year. Well done, Yanti!!
GLENWOOD PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 031 201 5165 (e) enquiries@glenwoodprep.co.za Glenwood Prep Founders’ Day
New maths competition launched
A large festive crowd enjoyed perfect weather and excellent sport at Glenwood Prep’s Annual Founders’ Day. The Glenwood Prep Netball girls entertained the visiting Pelham Senior Primary and Glenashley Preparatory teams and a morning of excellent netball was enjoyed by all. The highlight was the first team game, which Glenwood Prep won 32-2 against their Pelham counterparts. The large crowd also enjoyed a morning of excellent rugby between Glenwood Prep, Pelham Senior and DPHS teams, and the Glenwood High Brass Band performed before the 1st XV rugby match. The first XV fixture did not disappoint and the Glenwood Prep team produced a wonderful exhibition of running rugby to beat their Pelham counterparts 62-0. The School wishes to thank the Glenwood Community for their support on Saturday.
Two of Glenwood Preparatory maths teachers have launched an exciting new Primary School Problem-Solving Maths Competition. The aim is to stimulate and encourage a love for mathematics amongst primary school children. According to the two maths specialists, the response has been overwhelming and over 3 000 pupils will soon participate in Round 1 of the competition. Thereafter, Round 2 will take place with the prizegiving scheduled for October 2016.
Six of the best! Glenwood Preparatory’s Action Netball teams recently qualified for the finals of the Durban North Action Arena Summer leagues. All six of the Glenwood Prep teams excelled to win gold, and with it the accolade of being Durban’s Top Action Netball School.
NORTHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL Joshua Swart Joshua participated in the South African Level 2 Championship Gala over the holidays and won gold medals for the following: 50, 100 and 200m breast stroke.
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The Umlazi team at the Provincial Championships Congratulations to the following learners who have been selected to swim for the Umlazi team at the Provincial Championships to take place at Kings Park on 7 May. Well done boys, Proudly Northlands!
Matt Howard Matt competed in the recent South African Level 2 Championship gala and achieved the following: He made it to the finals for 50 breast stroke, 100 breast stroke, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke, 50 butterfly, 100 freestyle and 200 individual medley. Matt received bronze medals for 100 freestyle and 200 Individual medley.
FRONT: Logan McAvoy, Kian Robert and Trevin Reddhi. MIDDLE: Matt Howard, Matthew Anderssen. BACK: Joshua Swart, Guy Brooks.
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DURBAN HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 277 1500 (e) marketing@durbanhighschool.co.za DHS take part in the Grey PE Rugby Festival The DHS 1st XV took part in the Grey High School Rugby festival last weekend. DHS beat Ithembelihle 60-0 in their first match and went down to the hosts, Grey PE, 16-7 in the main match on the last day. We are extremely proud of our boys who showed a great display of character and determination to never give up.
DHS Basketballers to represent the province Five Durban High School basketball players were recently announced as KZN representatives for the annual basketball Ashraf Tournament hosted by the University of Witwatersrand which runs until 2 May. The announcement was made by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sports and Recreation last week. The players are Brian Cele, Latrell Beukes, Archange Kalonji, Sicelo Dzingwa and Grace Lufungwa. Durban High School wishes the boys and Coach Lethu Zulu well for the tournament.
Brian Cele, Latrell Beukes, Archange Kalonji and Sicelo Dzingwa.
DURBAN GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 274 2700 (e) phipps@dghs.co.za 2016 National Girls’ Schools’ Festival It is hard to believe that the 2016 National Girls’ Schools’ from around South Africa left the shores of Durban Festival is over. A festival full of talent, sisterhood and having made new friends, possibly acquired a few more sharing of ideas. We trust that the visiting schools skills and experienced a little bit of our local flavours.
Winning Drama team: Zandile Maphumulo, Avela Mabaso, Azandile Ngwane, Sandisiwe Mbanjwa, Tamasha Khanyi, Suzette Wahome.
Congratulations to all the Durban Girls’ High School participants who made us so proud. #NGSF2016
Winning Touch Team: FRONT: Hannah Powell-Rees (Vice-Capt), Coach Brendon Walpole, Tylo Joubert (Capt). BACK: Kayley Thomas, Sne Duma, Catherine La Fitte, Nicole Seaman, Robyn Badenhorst, Portia Mathaba, Kirsten Brown, Valerie Deyzel.
KLOOF HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 764 0451 (e) marketing@kloof-high.co.za SANBS award for Kloof Mr Neelashan Govender (Public Relations Officer for SANBS) and Ms Ingrid Duma (Donor Educator for SANBS) visited Kloof High School on Thursday, 14 April, to present a trophy to Mrs Dawn Lefort (Principal). Kloof High School was the top achieving school in the Upper Highway area in 2015 and collected a total of 398 units of blood for the SANBS. The school is extremely proud of this achievement and is challenged by Mr Govender to keep up the good work.
FRONT: Kirana Pillay, Mr Neelashan Govender (SANBS), Mrs Dawn Lefort (Principal), Trenelle Moodley, Clarissa Naidoo. MIDDLE: Nomfanelo Meyiwa, Caitlin Sundragasa, Ms Ingrid Duma (SANBS), Mrs O Roux (Co-ordinator), Asanda Lembede. BACK: Olwethu Simelane and Cameron Moonsammy.
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Winning Debating Team: Maxine Khumalo, Samantha Govender, Ashleigh Bernon.
GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 205 5241 (e) erasmush@glenwoodhighschool.co.za The Old Boys’ Association Dinner The Old Boys’ Association Dinner took place on Friday, 22 April. Pat Symcox (retired Test and ODI cricketer for South Africa) was the guest speaker at this event. Over 200 Old Boys from various years reunited in the Hall to catch up on the old times and share successes.
Target Shooting 24 Glenwood boys participated in the SANSSU League 3 competition in April. The completion consisted of one full 3 p discipline. Glenwood boys excelled at this event where 6 boys managed to shoot their personal best scores. Congratulations to the following athletes who placed in the top three position within their respective disciplines at the league 3 competition. • U21 Springer: Daniel Visser (1st), Danel Capelo (2nd) • U16 Springer: Thomas Rossouw (2nd), Jason Chapman (3rd) • U16 Sporter: Ruben Kitching (1st), Stephan Swanepoel (3rd)
Winner of Sanix Rugby Youth World Cup Glenwood High School has won the prestigious international rugby union tournament, The Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Japan. Glenwood took on Higashi Fukuoka High School from Japan, beating them 45–6. In 2008 Glenwood was chosen by SARU to represent South Africa at the prestigious SANIX World Youth Championships in Japan. Glenwood managed to win this tournament, beating the champions of England, New Zealand and France along the way. Glenwood was invited back in 2009 and, although they did not win the tournament, they had the satisfaction of beating the New Zealand champions, De La Salle College from Auckland 37–10 in the third-place playoff. Glenwood has won this prominent tournament for a second time, being part of an elite group of schools such as Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) who won this tournament in 2014, 2011 and 2010, Christchurch Boys (NZ) who won in 2006, 2005
and Rotorua Boys’ High (NZ) in 2014 and 2003. Glenwood is the only South African school that has won this tournament twice. Thirty Glenwood schoolboy rugby players and six staff members travelled to the Global Arena in Fukuoka in Japan on 24 April.
NORTHLANDS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 571 1100 (e) marketing@nghs.co.za Northlands’ art pupil placed 3rd in local talent competition
Social media: the dos and don’ts
World Book Day honoured at NGHS
Northlands Girls’ High School’s Grade 10 Art pupil Liliya Panina was placed 3rd in the ‘Dante Talent Show Gala Evening’ held at the Italian Club on 23 April. Liliya competed against musicians - including Northlands’ ‘Old Girl’ pianist Casey Chiang - singers, dancers and other artists, and won the award for her oil painting entitled ‘Twisted Inferno’. Her darkest painting yet, Liliya hasn’t decided what she’ll spend her winnings on, but does plan to buy herself a new laptop soon. Congratulations, Liliya!
Northlands Girls’ High School were fortunate enough recently to receive a very informative and interesting talk about social media law from Lizzie Harrison, well-known South African media law consultant and speaker Emma Sadleir’s righthand lady. Using real cases as examples, Harrison explained how social media law works, its consequences and potential impact. She also shared tips on what to do and what not to do on social media platforms. Her best tip If you wouldn’t want what you wrote on social media to appear on a billboard along a busy highway, don’t write it!
In true Northlands Girls’ High School fashion, and to acknowledge World Book Day (23 April), the annual Book Fair took place at the School. Pupils dressed up as their favourite book characters to honour authors for creating such fantastic stories for us. In fact, even the Principal, Mr Graaf couldn’t resist participating when he dressed up as Professor Severus Snape, the infamous teacher in the popular Harry Potter series. Loads of pupils attended the show and entered the competition to guess the characters on ‘display’. The competition winner as to who guessed all correctly will be announced this month.
Lizzie Harrison with Grade 9 pupils Kiara Muldoon and Lerusha Munien.
DURBAN GIRLS’ COLLEGE (t) 031 268 7200 (e) marketing@dgc.co.za Asian Fusion Matric Dance theme Asian Fusion was the theme chosen by the Grade 11s for this year’s Matric Dance. The creative vision for the interpretation of this theme was inspired by the tranquil atmosphere of a Cherry Blossom Garden. The Hall was draped in white and festooned with paper lanterns, Chinese parasols and fairy lights.
Chinese wishing tree.
The tables were beautifully decorated with vases of cherry blossom, twigs, Japanese Ikebana style floral arrangements and pure white orchids in their perfect simplicity. Each place setting was adorned with a mint green napkin meticulously folded in the lotus flower style. The stage served as the dance floor draped in black
Grade 11 waitresses.
Table setting.
with twinkling starlights to represent the night sky in a bamboo forest, complete with a full moon! The atmosphere was elegant and feminine and provided a serene backdrop to show case the incredible ball gowns worn by the 95 Matric girls, who had the time of their lives “Dancing in the Moonlight” until midnight!
Grade 11 girls in traditional Asian dres: Tara Miller, Mimi Cromarty, Fathima Hansa, Ye Jin Kwon.
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FIRST XV RUGBY RANKINGS 9 MAY 2016 PLAYED TEAM 9 GREY COLLEGE PAARL BOYS HIGH 8 12 GLENWOOD 9 PAARL GIM 9 AFFIES 10 PAUL ROOS GYM DALE COLLEGE 10 11 JEPPE 10 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 11 BOLAND LANDBOU 12 EG JANSEN 13 MONUMENT 10 SELBORNE COLLEGE ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 8 9 SACS 9 BEN VORSTER 7 RONDEBOSCH 7 KINGSWOOD COLLEGE HILTON COLLEGE 9 11 QUEENS COLLEGE
AVG PTS 7,556 7,063 6,958 6,367 6,211 5,989 5,520 5,282 5,010 4,900 4,633 4,362 4,270 4,013 4,000 3,889 3,871 3,729 3,533 3,527
U16 RUGBY RANKINGS 6 MAY 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TEAM RONDEBOSCH MARITZBURG COLLEGE WESTVILLE BH BISHOPS PRETORIA BOYS HIGH ST DAVIDS NORTHWOOD JEPPE GREY HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON
PLAYED 14 13 16 14 17 18 15 17 17 11
AVG POINTS 4,41 4,31 4,29 4,22 4,16 4,01 3,99 3,94 3,92 3,83
PLAYED 9 7 7 7 7 8 4 9 6 6
AVG POINTS 6,944 6,886 6,871 6,243 5,929 5,875 5,775 5,211 5,200 5,017
U15 RUGBY RANKINGS 5 MAY 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BOYS’ XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 10 MAY 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TEAM PAARL BOYS HIGH GLENWOOD GREY COLLEGE PAUL ROOS GYM HTS DROSTDY JEPPE SELBORNE COLLEGE MENLOPARK MONUMENT HUDSON PARK TEAM GREY COLLEGE PAUL ROOS GYM MONUMENT GREY HIGH SCHOOL PAARL BOYS HIGH NORTHWOOD OUTENIQUA AFFIES SELBORNE COLLEGE DURBANVILLE
PLAYED 6 7 5 6 9 7 8 8 4 8
AVG POINTS 8,017 6,500 6,000 5,833 5,600 5,386 5,350 5,263 5,175 5,150
GIRLS’ XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 10 MAY 2016 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TEAM ORANJE MEISIES ST MARYS WAVERLEY RUSTENBURG DSG ST MARYS KLOOF ST STITHIANS COLLEGIATE HERSCHEL EUNICE PAARL GIM
PLAYED 27 16 17 19 19 15 30 21 18 15
AVG POINTS 4,57 4,56 4,11 4,06 3,94 3,86 3,58 3,55 3,43 3,43
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