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Handré Pollard 22-year-old rugby star Handré Pollard is the new Bulls captain and has just led the team to a 28–7 victory over Chiefs in a pre-season match. He started his senior career with the Blue Bulls as a 19-year-old. He made his Springbok debut on 28 June 2014 (against Scotland in the incoming tour series) and has 20 caps for the Springboks. He was a key contributor to South Africa’s resurgence from their shock defeat against Japan at the 2015 Rugby World Cup to reaching the semi-final against the All Blacks. He has scored 188 points in his short international career so far.
Q: Describe the experience to play against Paarl Boys’ High in the biggest Interschools match in the world. What is the exceptional relationship between the schools that makes this clash so special? A: It is always difficult to describe … it is something one cannot explain to people who were not at one of those schools. It is incredibly competitive, but very good friendships are also formed. The town (Paarl) is divided into two for that week and all academic responsibilities are pushed aside. Q: What was it like to play in a World Cup tournament? A: It was truly a dream come true! To play in a test for the Boks is already amazing, but to represent your country in the World Cup is something completely else. Even though we just came short, it was the proudest moment of my life. I hope I get such an opportunity again. Q: What is the best part of being a professional rugby player? A: The friendships and bonds that are formed. Everyone plays for different reasons. I play to provide for my family one day, yes, but also for the friendships and the feeling in the locker room after a win. Q: What is less pleasant about your career, apart from injuries? A: We can only play for a limited time and must be able to live after rugby. The number of days away from home – yes, it is wonderful to be on tour and see the world, but time with family and friends is precious. Q: You were on the sideline for quite some time with injuries. How did you keep yourself busy? A: The rehab part of an injury takes much more time than people realise. Any rugby player will tell you that it is harder to come back from injury than what it is to play. But I played a lot of golf and spent time with friends and family. Q: As the new Super Rugby captain of the Bulls, how do you regard this challenge, especially in light of your relatively young age? A: I am young, but I’ve been playing senior rugby for quite a while and have a lot of experience. I will do my best to use everything I have learned up to now and that I will still learn this year to lead my team, and also to lead by example.
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Primary Schools: Northlands, Morningside, Penzance, Glenwood Prep, Westville, Winston Park. High Schools: Glenwood, Kloof, Northlands Girls’, Durban Girls’, Durban Girls’ College, Durban.
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Q: How have you experienced the recent matches in Australia, where you played a Super Rugby warm-up game against Chiefs and also took part in the Brisbane Global Tens? A: There were many positives and also negatives, at which we will be hard at work to fix before the Stormers game. But on the whole it was a very good tour, and it was also good for the team spirit. Q: How do you feel about your chances in the upcoming Super Rugby tournament, starting for the Bulls against the Stormers in Cape Town on 25 February? A: I believe we have a very good chance, just like all the other teams. We participate to win the competition – anything else we will regard as unsuccessful. Q: How do you handle the fame and attention that come your way as a high profile player? A: Oh, there are pros and cons. One should always remember that you were young at one time and looked up to the Boks. As long as your support system with family and friends are in place, everything else is minor. Q: What are the goals that you would like to reach in your rugby career? A: At the moment, just to be back on the field and to do my best for the Bulls and hopefully to get back into the Bok squad. I will then again look at my goals. Q: What makes your heart beat faster when you are away from the rugby field?A: My My fiancée, Marise Malherbe! Q: What are your hobbies? Other sports you enjoy playing? A: I am crazy for golf – even though I can’t play often, I enjoy it a lot.
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Q: You attended Paarl Gymnasium High School. What was the experience like to be at such a prestigious high school? How did it influence your rugby career? A: It was an incredible experience. I have learned to constantly play at the highest level of South African schools rugby and to handle the pressure.
Q: What is your wish for Springbok rugby? A: My wish is for the South African public to be behind the Boks. The past twelve months were not good, but we have incredible talent in the country and can be the best in the world again.
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Lemon meringue pie I find most lemon meringue pies to be rather sickly and insipid with hardly a hint of lemon. This one has a real lemon kick with a lovely smooth curd. It is rich, though, and not for the fainthearted.
Serves 4–6 INGREDIENTS • 1 packet (200 g) Tennis biscuits • 125 ml (½ cup) melted butter grated rind and juice of 4 lemons • 1 tin (385 g) condensed milk • 3 extra-large eggs, separated • 2,5 ml (½ tsp) cream of tartar • 180 g castor sugar • 2,5 ml (½ tsp) baking powder
METHOD • Preheat the oven to 180 °C. • Crush the biscuits. I do this by bashing the biscuits into crumbs using a double plastic shopping bag, tied loosely, and a rolling pin. • In a small bowl, mix the biscuit crumbs with the melted butter. Press the mixture into a shallow pie plate. Smooth with the back of a spoon. • In a bowl, mix together the
lemon rind, lemon juice, condensed milk and egg yolks. • Pour into the crumb base. • In a clean dry bowl, beat the egg whites to a soft peak. Add the cream of tartar and beat until the peaks are very stiff. Add the castor sugar, one tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition. Beat in the baking powder once the egg whites and sugar have formed a stiff meringue. • Spoon the meringue onto the egg mixture and cover gently. Swirl the meringue into peaks with the back of the spoon. • Bake for 20 minutes. Turn the oven off but leave the pie in the oven to cool down completely. This dries the meringue slightly. • Best served chilled.
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GLENWOOD PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 031 201 5165 (e) enquiries@glenwoodprep.co.za Glenwood Prep edge DPHS in nail-biter Glenwood Prep 1st cricket team played DPHS at Glenwood Prep. First to bat was DPHS who scored 131 for 10 in 47 overs. Glenwood Prep started off very well then lost wickets to find themselves at 56 for 5. Some resolute batting rescued their situation going on to score 132 for 8 after 43 overs, winning the game by 2 wickets. It was a nail-biting game enjoyed by 22 players.
Swimming success
Sports captains elected at Glenwood Preparatory School The following Glenwood Prep pupils have been chosen as the 2017 sports captains for their particular code of sport.
Netball captains for 2017: Tanna de Freitas (C) and Kaitlyn Moodley (V/C).
Cricket captain: Tristan Naicker.
Taylor Jordaan of Glenwood Preparatory School has been selected to swim in the South African Level 2 Championships that will be held in Sasolburg in March. Well done, Taylor, on this outstanding achievement!
SP Top 8 Gala Glenwood Preparatory School recently held their Senior Primary Top 8 Gala. An outstanding morning’s swimming resulted in a number of exciting finishes with 10 records broken. The Victrix Ludorum winner was Kelly-Ann Brown, who broke 1 record, while Leshen Pillay broke 5 records and was a worthy recipient of the Victor Ludorum.
Swimming captains: Diaz Hargreaves (Captain), Hayley van der Walt (ViceCaptain), Leshen Pillay (Captain) and Mikka Spurrett (ViceCaptain).
MORNINGSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 303 2413 (e) mornpri@mweb.co.za Morningside pupils shine at badminton awards Two Morningside pupils received recognition at the recent KZN Junior badminton awards. Nahar Singh, a Grade 4 pupil, was honoured as the team player of the year in the Under 11 division. He also received a tournament grading of 6th position for the Under 11 tournament held in Benoni in July. Ulysha Padayachee was part of the Under 13A team that was awarded the Best Team award. She also won the Best team player in the Under 13 tournament.
NORTHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL Swimming captains • Matthew Anderssen (Boy Captain) • Joslyn Brooks (Girl Captain) • Matt Howard (Boy ViceCaptain) • Jessica Antill (Girl ViceCaptain)
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PENZANCE PRIMARY SCHOOL Ella-Rose Gass Ella-Rose swam her first Dolphin Mile. She is only in Grade 4 and we are super proud of her.
Mikah Hornsby & Rishan Joseph These two young men took place in the South African Junior Chess Championships held in Johannesburg. Their team won third place in the U8 Division and Mikah won first place on board 4 for the team event.
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Amily Quail Amily competed recently in the Shongweni New Year Show Jumping Show at Durban Shongweni Club. She came home with two 1st places and a 2nd place on her horses Juanita and Eve de Vesey.
Amy Lester Amy does hip-hop dancing and received a trophy for Most Promising Junior All-Rounder as well as a Distinction for her exams with DESA. Well done, Amy and keep up the good and hard work!
Botha House Interhouse Swimming Gala Our Interhouse Swimming Gala was a wonderful evening with our Botha House walking away with all five trophies on the evening. Well done, Botha!!
Amily Quail and her pony Juanita.
WESTVILLE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 266 5218 (e) sharon@wsps.co.za Westville Senior Primary School make a splash at the 55th Annual Interhouse Gala A slightly overcast and warm summer morning provided the perfect setting for the 55th Annual WSPS Interhouse Swimming Gala, and the talented team of WSPS teachers made the most of the opportunity to coordinate another memorable event. The spirit of the supporting children and parents created a festive environment and inspired our swimmers to produce some excellent results. The fierce competition between the houses was matched only by the camaraderie between children, staff and parents on a day when the sounds of laughter and war cries filled the air. Congratulations to Atholl House for their dominant performance and being the worthy winners of the house trophy on the day. Westville House were the highly motivated winners of the Spirit Trophy.
Winner of the Victor Ludorum, Luca Holtzhausen, smashed three individual records on the day, and was also part of the record-breaking relay team. His performances were a clear reminder of why he is part of the South African team travelling to Egypt to participate at the Cana Junior Africa Championships. The Victrix Ludorum, Tatum Botha, produced excellent performances to rise above the competition. Special thanks are extended to our Guest of Honour and WSPS old boy, Sebastian Crawford, South African para-athlete and current holder of the gold medal at the National Championships in the P3 class. We will be following his progress towards Japan and the 2020 Paralympics with great interest.
Guest of Honour Sebastian Crawford and Victrix Ludorum, Tatum Botha.
WSPS School Houses at the 2017 Gala.
Guest of Honour Sebastian Crawford and Victor Ludorum, Luca Holtzhausen.
WINSTON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 767 3214 (e) ginal@wppschool.co.za Revamp of Grade 7 outdoor area at Winston Park Primary School In December 2016 the long-awaited Grade 7 outdoor area was completed. This has transformed an area in the school, making the space more functional and beautiful to the eye.
Our Grade 7 pupils at our school now have a wonderful area to enjoy during lunch breaks. A big thank you to past Grade 7 pupils for their fundraising efforts and our parent body for making this possible.
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DURBAN GIRLS’ COLLEGE (t) 031 268 7200 (e) marketing@dgc.co.za Kayla Ribbink Durban Girls’ College is proud to report that Grade 9 pupil Kayla Ribbink participated in the KZN Junior Lifesaving Championships that took place in January, and performed outstandingly! Kayla came third overall in the girls’ under 15 division, attaining 1st place in the Beach Relay, 2nd in Long Run and Taplin Relay, 3rd in Mali, 4th for Tube Rescue and Flags and 5th for Board Rescue and Surf Swim. Well done, Kayla!
DURBAN GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 274 2700 (e) phipps@dghs.co.za Music
Theme for 2017 Durban Girls’ High School’s theme for this year is “Strive to be courageous, authentic, kind and proud of yourself, your family and your school.”
Equestrian Tia Tait competed in the SANESA first qualifier on her horse Sonny Santino. She participated in Equitation: Level 3, Working Hunter Level 3 and Show Jumping Level 2. In the Accumulator Competition round she was placed 2nd overall at the 80cm height.
Durban Girls’ High School will now be offering Music as an elective for the FET Grade 10–12 phase. Learners will be able to take Music in a variety of fields, including instrumental and vocal. This offers a balance to the science-based subjects offered in our subject choice packages. We have, over the past few years, offered Music as part of the GET Grade 8 and Grade 9 phase as part of the Creative Arts curriculum and this will continue. Excited Grade 10s about their new subject choice: FRONT: Thato Hlahla and Juliah Nolan BACK: Anelisa Mbeje, Terena Dlamini, Christi-Ann Saaiman and Yuvthi Misser
DURBAN HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 277 1500 (e) marketing@durbanhighschool.co.za DHS Athletes hurdle, sprint and jump for a spot in KZN The following Durban High School athletes have been selected to attend the District elimination trials to be held in Chatsworth. In the Under 15 Category: • Ngobani Dlamini and Lindani Maphusa – Long Jump • Hlumelo Noncembu – 1500m • Deshlan Pillay – 800m • Zaine Jasmine – 200m In the Under 17 Category: • Mark Gaines – Long Jump and 100m • Faeez Ahmed – Long Jump • S. Mbonambi – 110m hurdles • Sibonelo Mbambo – 3000m • Nkita Mhloma – 400m • Asanda Kunene – 100m and 200m • Mthokozisi Gumede – Discus In the Under 19 Category: Guelord Mathambo – 1500m Mfundo Mkhize – 400m These trials will see the best athletes from various districts around KZN competing for a spot in the KZN team.
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Cape Town Cycle Tour for charity 19-year-old Sizwe Malinga is aiming to “Make a difference” when he puts tyre to tar in his first Cape Town Cycle Tour on Sunday, 12 March. Malinga, a Durban High School Old Boy from Umlazi, currently studying Business Science at the University of Cape Town, will be riding on behalf of the Make A Difference Leadership Foundation peleton. Having only started cycling in October last year, Malinga has been training hard to complete the full 109km cycle in order to raise enough funds to make a significant contribution to the fundraising target of R250 000, which will go towards the development of SA’s future leaders. Sizwe is appealing to the public to support his pledge campaign and make the Cape Town Cycle Tour one to remember. Since 2003, MAD Leadership Foundation has aimed to provide talented scholars with exceptional educational and leadership development opportunities, in order to inspire a brighter future for South Africa. The approach is to identify academically talented scholars with leadership potential to be given every opportunity to reach their full potential as South Africa’s future leaders.
GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 205 5241 (e) erasmush@glenwoodhighschool.co.za Cricket results CSA T20 semi-finals against Northwood Glenwood bowled first and applied early pressure. Northwood only managed to score 111 runs in their allotted 20 overs. Glenwood successfully chased down the target with Thamsanqa Kumalo and Neil Rock leading the charge scoring 38 and 32* runs respectively. Glenwood won the match with 7 wickets to spare. T20 regional final against Clifton College The match was played on the same strip South Africa and Sri Lanka played two days prior. Glenwood won the toss and opted to bat first. Clifton started off strongly, picking up a wicket in the 1st over with no runs being scored. Glenwood only managed to score 18 runs in the power play for the loss of 2 wickets. The Glenwood batsmen struggled to kick start their innings and lost wickets at regular intervals. Thamsanqa Kumalo was the pick of the batsmen scoring the bulk of the runs for Glenwood. He played a match-winning knock of 40 runs. Glenwood only managed to score 96 runs of their 20 overs. They started their defence of their modest total very well
and Clifton was 17/ 1 after the power play. Clifton lost wickets at regular intervals and the run rate climbed quickly to 8 runs an over. Captain Daelen Fynn was inspirational with the ball and made brilliant decisions with his field placing; he seemed one step ahead of the Clifton batsmen, which lead to wickets being taken at key moments during the game. He finished off with bowling figures of 3/22 off his 4 overs. He was well supported by all the bowlers who guided Glenwood to an 8-run victory. The Glenwood team showed great fighting spirit against all odds, restricted Clifton to only 88 runs of 20 overs.
Jan Harm du Plessis Jan Harm du Plessis (Form II) was awarded his provincial deep-sea angling colours in July 2016 and was selected for the U16 team to compete in the Shelly Beach game Fish Nationals. He has again been selected and appointed captain of the U16 team to represent Natal at the 2017 Bottom Fish Nationals in April 2017 at Port Alfred.
Water Polo The following boys have been selected to represent the KZN U18A Water Polo Team at the SA National Championships in Cape Town, which Alexander van Rooyen, “Bullet” Mzimela, will take place from Gabriel Stopford, Deigo Rodrigues & Slade du Randt. 17–21 March.
KLOOF HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 764 0451 (e) marketing@kloof-high.co.za EGD classrooms upgrade On Friday, 3 February Kloof High School hosted an official opening ceremony of the newly renovated Engineering Graphics & Design classrooms. Management, staff, members of the Governing Body, Department of Education officials, and Grade 10, 11, and 12 Kloof High School students were in attendance. The Department of Education’s Mr Leon Lambert (Deputy Director: Technical Subjects) did the honours of cutting the ribbon. The upgrade was made possible by the wonderful generosity of the Albert Wessels Trust, who were unable to send a representative to the opening. Since 2002, Kloof High has been a leading school in teaching Computer Aided Design (CAD) to educators and learners in the Pinetown District. The Argus Community College operates at Kloof High in the evenings, giving adult education. One of the classrooms has now become a fully functional AutoCAD room. This room is equipped with 35 computers linked to the internet, a 3D printer, and airconditioning, amongst others. It is also fully secured by armed response and CCTV cameras. The project of upgrading the rooms was diligently handled by the school’s Governing Body and staff. AutoDesk has generously allowed for 3 000 learner versions of AutoCAD 2017. The learners of Kloof High will now leave school better equipped with a practical knowledge of AutoCAD.
NORTHLANDS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 571 1100 (e) marketing@nghs.co.za Northlands retains green flag status Northlands Girls’ High School recently attended an eco-schools awards ceremony, hosted by the Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA), where the school retained its green flag status. The school received the Green Flag Award for taking part in eco-projects for three years. According to Mrs Katherine Smeda, coordinator of the Environment and Conservation Association at the school, the school has now also joined forces with Water Explorer, an international schools programme working towards saving the world’s water. “We are passionate about the environment and are tirelessly working towards caring for the environment and preserving it for future generations,” Mrs Smeda says.
Prospective learners experience special ethos Primary school learners and their parents faced the scorching heat on 4 February to attend the annual Northlands Girls’ High School Open Day. Altogether 264 prospective learners attended the morning, where they took part in fun activities in the school’s state-of-the-art Consumer Studies and Science laboratories. The learners even took part in an archaeology dig, where they were so adamant to find treasures that the heat and humidity were soon forgotten. “A very special ethos pervades our school. I hope prospective parents sensed and experienced some of that on Open Day,” says the principal, Mr Andrew Graaf.
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SCHOOL SPORT RANKINGS FIRST XI CRICKET RANKINGS 14 FEBRUARY 2017 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
TEAM PLAYED ST STITHIANS 10 WYNBERG 14 MICHAELHOUSE 7 HILTON COLLEGE 6 MARITIZBURG COLLEGE 5 RONDEBOSCH 13 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 11 SELBORNE COLLEGE 10 NELSPRUIT 8 WESTVILLE 7 ST ANDREWS SCHOOL 7 ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 8 HUDSON PARK 9 PAARL GIM 11 WATERKLOOF 13 PAUL ROOS GYM 10 WOODRIDGE 10 CLIFTON 10 DURBANVILLE 6 GLENWOOD 10
AVG PTS 10,32 8,90 8,87 8,65 8,24 7,77 7,58 7,57 7,45 7,34 7,21 7,18 7,07 6,72 6,60 6,58 6,36 6,34 6,23 6,19
BOY’S BASKETBALL RANKINGS 8 FEBRUARY 2017 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
TEAM PLAYED JEPPE 2 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 3 PRETORIA BOYS HIGH 2 ST CHARLES COLLEGE 2 ST STITHIANS 3 PINETOWN 2 MICHAELHOUSE 5 MARITZBURG COLLEGE 4 DHS 2 KING EDWARD VIII 3 ST ALBANS COLLEGE 2 WESTVILLE BH 10 HILTON COLLEGE 3 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 9 ST DAVIDS 9 ST BENEDICTS 6 ST PETERS 2 NORTHWOOD 2 GLENWOOD 2 CLIFTON 2
AVG PTS 8,90 8,50 6,80 6,75 6,43 5,95 5,36 5,18 5,10 3,53 2,70 2,69 2,00 1,98 0,59 -0,43 -1,80 -3,05 -4,70 -5,70
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Showing: From Friday, 03 March 2017 Starring: Luke Wilson, Kenan Thompson. Directors: Ash Brannon Summary: Bodi (Luke Wilson), a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, is expected to become the next village guard to a group of fun-loving, countryside sheep, but fears he doesn’t have the passion to assume the role from his dad, Khampa (JK Simmons). Everything changes when a radio literally falls out of the sky and Bodi hears a song by rock legend Angus Scattergood (Eddie Izzard), opening his heart to a musical world he must explore. Leaving home to chase his destiny in the big city. Genre(s): Animation Rating: PG Run Time: 1 hr 20 min
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