East London(April 2017) Primary - High Schools

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KAHN & The Parlotones The Parlotones is one of South Africa’s most loved and successful bands, with multi-platinum album status and major international acclaim and fans. Lead singer and songwriter Kahn Morbee’s lyrics focus on personal themes of love and everyday life, paired with catchy melodies that engage their audience. Formed in 1998, the group consists of Kahn (vocals and rhythm guitar), Paul Hodgson (lead guitar), Glenn Hodgson (bass guitar, keyboards and backing vocals) and Neil Pauw (drums and percussion). AWSUM News caught up with Kahn and the band whilst on their countrywide tour ‘The Stories Behind the Songs’.

Paul, Kahn, Glenn and Neil

Q: Many of your lyrics have multiple layers of meaning. Tell us about the new show, the title of which is very intriguing and seems to talk to your lyrics. A: ‘The Stories Behind the Songs’ tour is part of a book that we are working on, in which each band member shares a memory of every single album we have done from the start. The book will be in coffee table format, with loads of photos and wonderful stories.

Q What was your earliest success, when you considered yourself to be ‘on the map’? A Our first album launch. It was very exciting and we felt a sense of accomplishment for something we’d dreamt of. Our first award was also a proud moment, because it meant approval and kind of eradicated a lot of doubt and gave us a belief and confidence in ourselves.

Q: What was the inspiration for the concept of the book and the show? A: Creating music that resonates with our fans is something that we are very proud of and we are looking forward to sharing the method behind our madness when it comes to the processes and ideas behind constructing each and every song, be it the different paths in life we have travelled, to the experiences and adventures. We are enjoying sharing these stories with our fans across the country.

Q Tell us a bit about your international footprint. A We have toured internationally since 2007, spending months on the road in the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and North America. We have also toured in South America, Canada, Australia, Japan and Russia, and have shared the stage with Coldplay, Starsailor, Snow Patrol, Live, Ash, Razorlight, Blue October, Violent Femmes, Imagine Dragons, and many more.

Q: Kahn, how did your iconic show make-up happen? A: A couple of years ago we did a show at a cosmopolitan party and we played with eight other bands. We wanted to stand out and be remembered, so I applied the make-up and it has been a hit ever since. Q: How did The Parlotones happen? A: We started jamming as a garage band in 1998. We can’t believe that we have been jamming together for 16 years already! We feel like family members. Q: Kahn, you have embarked on a solo career as well. How did that come about? A: I thought it was time to start working on my own unique sound, but I’m still involved with The Parlotones (before people start worrying!). I am known only as Kahn for my solo performances and am pursuing a more introspective, personal approach to my craft. Q: What were some highlights of the journey as The Parlotones? A: One of our favourite memories of the early years was when the band performed at the Coca-Cola Dome in 2009. We became the first South African band to sell out at the Dome, with about 13 000 fans attending that show. Another proud moment was when we performed at the opening concert of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with famous artists like The Black Eyed Peas and Shakira.

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Distribution AWSUM News is distributed to the following schools in EAST LONDON: Primary Schools:

Nahoon, Gonubie, , George Randell, Grens, Hudson Park, Clarendon Preparatory School, Clarendon Primary, Voorpos, Selborne Primary.

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Q What are your aspirations as a band? A We have always aspired not only to have fun making music, but also to give back to our community. Over the years, we have raised funds and awareness for a variety of social and environmental organisations, such as Earth Hour amd Nelson Mandela’s 46664. We are also ambassadors for the anti-poaching organisation Rhino Force and several other nonprofits that combat problems that acutely affect South Africa. Q Kahn, your songwriting prowess and stage presence has garnered you a huge fan base. How do you keep inspired? A On stage, I remind myself that I’ve been blessed to be able to do what I love and I need to show the audience that. Wether it’s 40 or 40 000 people. I think that I kind of take on an alter ego when I perform because I want people to feel, experience a certain exhibition that a performer displays. It’s like a quick fix of freedom before the trappings of real life re-emerge. It’s a fix for me and hopefully the audience as well. I may not take everyone on that journey, but I hope to take some. I love biographies because real-life stories of people help me relate that to my life and inspire me. I love books on science, arts, philosophy, religion, belief systems, economics and politics, because they all try to explain our existence from a different perspective and I find it fascinating. I believe the arts – whether it be literature, art, music, film or poetry – try to do the same as the above, but in a condensed form. It suggests a line of thought but allows its audience to subscribe to its own interpretation.

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LAERSKOOL NAHOON

(t) 043 735 3668 (e) office@nahoonskool.co.za

Pretloop 2017

Operasie Skoonmaak

Laerskool Nahoon het ‘n opwindende pretloop gehad hierdie jaar. Dit het deel gevorm van ‘n fondsinsamelingsprojek. Daar was baie pryse op die spel en almal het hard gewerk om geld in te samel. Toe die groot dag uiteindelik aanbreek, kon selfs die reën nie die leerders en personeel se geesdrif demp nie. Dit was groot pret om in die reën te stap en almal het die dag geniet.

Graad 1’s reg vir aksie.

Veels geluk en groot dank gaan aan ‘n klompie Graad 7-leerders wat tyd in hul vakansie opgeoffer het om die ondankbare werk te doen van rommel verwyder uit die park naby die skool. Julle diens aan die gemeenskap gaan nie ongemerk verby nie en julle stel ‘n navolgenswaardige voorbeeld aan ieder en elk!

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SELBORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 043 726 5341 (e) office@selborneprimary.co.za Rugby results Selborne Primary School’s u13A, B and u11A rugby teams were once again invited to the annual Grey Bloem Super Series Rugby Festival, held in the first week of the April holidays. All the teams played 5 matches against various schools from across the country.

The u11A team won all their matches and went through to the final, to play Grey Bloem. Results Monday • 13A lost to Rooihuiskraal 17-19 • 13B lost to Vastrap 12-41

Final between Grey and Selborne 11A. Grey Won 14-0

Daniel Breetzke U11 A in action.

• 11A beat Vastrap 19-7 Tuesday • 13A lost to Grey Bloem 0-55 • 13B beat Rooihuiskraal 28-0 • 11A beat Gene Louw 22-17 Wednesday • 13A beat Eversdal 64-0

U13B vs Rooihuiskraal

HUDSON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL Outreach beach clean-up Our eco club cleaned up the beach.

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Thursday • 13A beat Newton 41-12 • 13B lost to Wierdapark 22-0 • 11A lost to Grey 14-0

U13A vs Newton

(t) 043 726 3205 (e) office@hphs.co.za

Championship Gala

Lesedi Thunzi, Sophia Burgess, Meka Loots, Emily Lutge, Courtney Linke and Tatum Knox swam very well at our Championship Gala. The are photographed with Miss Smith.

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• 13B lost to Grey 13C 17-19 • 11A beat Grey 11B 19-5

Reading Week We had a Mad Hatter’s picnic to celebrate Reading Week.


VOORPOS PRIMARY SCHOOL

(t) 043 726 1246 (e) principal@voorposprim.co.za

Aftercare Centre opening

Triplets partake in Miss Voorpos

National Teacher Awards

The grand opening of our new Aftercare Centre, waiting area and drop-off zone was held on Friday, 21 April.

Triplets Maayan, Drusilla and Esraela Akowuah participated in the Miss and Mr Voorpos event held recently.

Voorpos Primary School is extremely proud of our principal, Mr Matthee, who obtained a third place for Excellence in Leadership (Primary Schools) at the National Teacher Awards. The learners and staff held a special assembly to honour him.

BEACONHURST SCHOOL Whole school: Founder’s Day Beaconhurst School celebrated its 58th birthday on Friday, 24 March during the school’s annual Founder’s Day ceremony. Beaconhurst, living up to the motto ‘Strive’ since 1959 is now headed by Mr AC Norman and continues to grow from strength to strength.

(t) 043 748 2427 (e) admin@beaconhurstschool.co.za

High School: Mr & Miss Beaconhurst The annual Mr & Miss Beaconhurst competition took place on Thursday, 30 March. The greatly supported James Bond themed evening was a huge success. The winners are: • Mr Personality Jnr – Mzi Mdila • Miss Personality Jnr – Shalom Kumbula • Mr Photogenic Jnr – Joss Freegard • Miss Photogenic – Shalom Kumbula • Mr Beaconhurst Jnr 2nd Runner-up – Sandi Langeni • Mr Beaconhurst Jnr 1st Runnerup – Mzi Mdila • Mr Beaconhurst Jnr – Joss Freegard • Miss Beaconhurst Jnr 2nd Runner-up – Kajol Sighn

HUDSON PARK HIGH

• Miss Beaconhurst Jnr 1st Runner-up – Sikelela Tshangana • Miss Beaconhurst Jnr – Shalom Kumbula • Mr Personality – Chase Costello • Miss Personality – Candice Johnson • Mr Photogenic – Dante Paulin • Miss Photogenic – Emma Wicks High School Mr & Miss Beaconhurst • Mr Beaconhurst 2nd Runner-up – Lihle Jokwana • Mr Beaconhurst 1st Runner-up – Dante Paulin • Mr Beaconhurst – Chase Costello • Miss Beaconhurst 2nd Runnerup – Paige Nass • Miss Beaconhurst 1st Runner-up – Lerato Gawula • Miss Beaconhurst – Candice Johnson Primary School Mr & Miss Beaconhurst

(t) 043 726 3205 (e) office@hphsco.za

Dominating in T20 cricket nationally The National Coca-Cola schools’ T20 cricket finals at Stellenbosch 24 to 26 March consisted of six franchise cricket sides and an inland and a coastal focus school making up two pools of four sides. We lost to Glenwood (Dolphins) and beat both Centurion (Titans) and St Andrews Bloem (Knights) with bonus points to head up our pool. We played Wynberg (Cobras) in the semi-final and beat them in a thrilling encounter by one run to gain a place in the final against St Stithians, the reigning champions and SA number one ranked side. We unfortunately lost by 8 wickets in the final. Akhona Mnyaka won the Hero of the Tournament Award; Jason Niemand

won man-of the-match awards against Glenwood and Centurion; Brad Mauer won the man-of-the-match against St Andrews and Sine Qeshile won the manof-the-match award against Wynberg. Hudson Park returned to East London as runners-up in a national tournament – an amazing achievement for any school and particularly a co-ed school.

Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Circle of Excellence 2016 Once again the COE Conference was one of the best organised and most impactful of the many seminars and conferences that school principals are able to attend. This particular conference is for the top 100 schools regarding entrepreneurial mindsets in the eyes of the Allan Gray organisation, and took place in the Royal Bafokeng Kingdom close to Rustenburg. The selection process applied to potential ‘fellows’ looks for “spirit of significance, achievement excellence, intellectual imagination, personal initiative and courageous commitment”. Furthermore, all applicants are expected to exhibit an entrepreneurial attitude and a belief in the future of their country. It was with great pride that Hudson Park High School accepted the award for the third year in a row for 2nd place nationally in the two categories in the programme: • Achievement Excellence Award (School that has provided the highest number of Allan Gray Fellows) • Courageous Commitment Award (School that has provided the highest number of Fellowship awards since COE inception (2009). Alan Gray Orbis Foundation Bursary HPHS proudly announces yet another Alan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellow – Mihlali Xozwa, one of our 2016 prefects and impressive debater who represented South Africa in the USA.

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GEORGE RANDELL PRIMARY SCHOOL

(t) 043 736 2295 (e) g-randellps@imaginet.co.za

Reading Week

GONUBIE PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 043 740 4005 (e) gpsstaff@telkomsa.net

Foundation Phase Assembly Some of the many Grade 1 pupils proudly display the certificates they received at a recent Foundation Phase Assembly.

Some of our Grade 3 learners celebrated Reading Week as they read books in our library. They learned just how amazing books can be for building our imaginations and creativity.

Hockey 5’s Tournament

Mrs Whittal

A fairly new innovation this year was the introduction of a Hockey 5’s Tournament.

George Randell Primary School extends warm wishes to Mrs Whittal as she has left to join Arcadia after more than 15 years of service at our school.

Our Senior hockey girls show their enthusiasm at such a tournament!

World Pancake Day

Learning about patterns The HOD for Foundation Phase, Mrs Packery, along with some of her Grade One learners had fun as they learned about horizontal and vertical patterns using their bodies. Our little learners quickly grasped these mathematical concepts as they learn best through movement.

GPS Early Act celebrated World Pancake Day by having a fundraiser at one of the local supermarkets. A sizable amount of money was raised for charity.

CLARENDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 043 722 4601 (e) office@clarendonprep.co.za

Taking the lead We were so proud of Mrs Swemmer and her girls who took first place in the East London SACEE Foundation Phase spelling bee.

Hopping along Our fuzzy wuzzy Grade Rs ended the term with an Easter parade and a picnic.

The four pancake makers are Khaka Pakade, KB Vakele, Sino Holomisa and Amahle Jongolo.

CLARENDON PRIMARY SCHOOL

(t) 043 722 5128 (e) cprimsec@iafrica.com.co.za

Children’s Day fundraiser Our girls had great fun at the annual Children’s Day fundraiser where Clarendon Prep, Clarendon Primary and Selborne Primary joined forces to raise funds for charity.

Forest Way The Grade 7 girls had a wonderful time at Forest Way where they were given amazing opportunities to learn in a beautiful environment.

Splish Splash! Everyone in! The indoor swimming pool came alive with our Interhouse gala with Hunter swimming themselves to victory. Every little girl from Grade 1 to Grade 3 is afforded the opportunity to swim (or splash) in this annual event, earning themselves a well-deserved house point.

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CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

LAERSKOOL GRENS

(t) 043 726 3202 (e) office@cambridgehs.co.za

(t) 043 722 6855 (e) admin@grensvbs.co.za

Hockey training camp

Atletiek Baie geluk aan Amori Matthee en Jacques Rossouw met hul besonderse prestasie by die SA-atletiekbyeenkoms in Potchefstroom. Amori het ‘n brons medalje in verspring verower en Jacques ‘n silwer medalje in hoogspring.

Boogskiet

At the end of March, Cambridge High School held a hockey training camp for all their A team players. The enthusiasm shown by players and coaches alike was fantastic to see. It was the first time an event of this nature was held and it is sure to continue in the future. Cambridge High School is privileged to have such a strong complement of dedicated staff and coaches that are able to provide a clinic of this nature at no expense to the players. Well done, Cambridge High School!

Skaak

Jason Botha, lid van die Buffalo Boogskietclub, het aan die, NASP Provinsiale Boogskietkompetisie in Port Alfred deelgeneem. Hy wen beide die afdelings vir Juniors (Laerskole): Bull’s Eye en 3D. Hy behaal n algehele tweede plek in die gekombineerde juniorafdeling.

Stephan van Rooyen behaal derde plek in eerste Buffalo City Skaakproewe 0/14Bafdeling. Gustav Cronje behaal 1ste plek in die 0/10B- afdeling in ‘n skaaktoernooi!

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DRUM ROLL…We have a winner! Congratulations to J. A. Ncaca Primary School, situated in Cradock, Eastern Cape who is the lucky winner of Grasshoppers School shoes to the value of R250 000.00. The school was nominated by Mhlangabezi Gunuza who also won shoes for an entire year.

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SELBORNE COLLEGE

(t) 043 722 1822 (e) alanparsons@xsinet.co.za

Selborne College sport results for week ending 23 April 2017 Rugby

Selborne vs Grens at Grens (22 April 2017) Selborne College 1st XV beat Grens 1st XV (76-0) Selborne College 3rd XV beat Grens 2nd XV (12-5) Selborne College 5th XV beat Grens 3rd XV (41-15) Selborne College 6th XV beat Grens 4th XV (19-12) Selborne College u16A beat Grens U16A (58-7) Selborne College u16C beat Grens U16B (50-0) Selborne College u15A beat Grens U15A (22-5) Selborne College u15C beat Grens U15B (60-0) Selborne College u14A beat Grens U14A (47-0) Selborne College u14C beat Grens U14B (56-0) Played: 10, Won: 10

Hockey

Selborne vs Grey High School at Selborne (22 April 2017) Selborne College 1st XI beat Grey HS 1st XI (3-1) Selborne College 2nd XI beat Grey HS 2nd XI (3-1) Selborne College 3rd XI lost Grey HS 3rd XI (0-1) Selborne College 4th XI lost Grey HS 4th XI (1-4) Selborne College U16A XI lost Grey HS U16A XI (0-6) Selborne College U16B XI lost Grey HS U16B XI (0-6) Selborne College U16C XI lost Grey HS U16C XI (1-6) Selborne College U16D XI lost Grey HS U16D XI (0-5)

Selborne College U14A XI lost Grey HS U14A XI (1-3) Selborne College U14B XI lost Grey HS U14B XI (0-6) Played: 10, Won: 2 and Lost: 8

Tyron Williams 50m Freestyle (Final) - Youth Gold

Cross Country

Several Selbornians took part in the recent SA Lifesaving Championships (30 March to 1 April 2017), held at Camps Bay, Cape Town. Results as follows: Under 15: Matt Fenn: 2nd Malibu Board, 1st Ironman, 4th Run-SwimRun, 5th Surf Ski and 2nd Surf Swim. Ben Breetzke: 10th Long Run Under 17: Josh Fenn: 4th Run-Swim-Run, 5th Malibu Board, 3rd Surf Swim, 2nd Surf Ski, 1st Iron Man, 2nd Double Ski, 2nd Ski Relay, 2nd Taplin Relay, U/17 Competitor of the competition and Joshua made the SA Team to travel to New Zealand in December. Luc Callebaut: 10th Malibu Board, 8th Iron Man, 10th RunSwim-Run and 8th Surf Swim. Under 19 Tayne Thompson: 3rd Double Ski, 5th Single Ski and 5th Senior Ski Relay. William Wood: 3rd Double Ski, 3rd Single Ski and 2nd Ski Relay.

Berry Dam X-Country Race hosted by Queen’s College (22nd April 2017) Selborne 1st X-Country Team won the Berry Dam X-Country race, and Selborne 2nd Team came 4th overall.

Swimming

Alex Goddard represented the SA Schools Team in Polokwane and was selected as Captain. In the U18 Section Alex achieved: 100m Freestyle – Gold; 50m Freestyle – Silver; 50 Fly – Bronze He was also selected to swim in all 4 of the relay teams. The following Boys did well at the Regional Championships held at Port Elizabeth 23-26 March: Gareth Griffiths 50m Breastroke (Final) - 5th , 200m Breastroke (Final) - 5th Michael Hounsell 50m Backstroke (Final) - 4th , 100m Butterfly (Final) - 6th , 100m Freestyle (Final) - 2nd , 100m Backstroke (Final) – 8th and 50m Freestyle (Final) – 2nd .

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Lifesaving

(t) 043 735 1444 (e) stirling@iafrica.com

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Girls’ Hockey XI

Fear Factor

The Stirling Girls’ Hockey XI remained unbeaten at the Union High Tournament in Graaff Reinet in the holidays and came 3rd in the Fairmont Tournament in Cape Town.

The Grade12 Council hosted Fear Factor on the last day of the first term.

Tug o’ War at Fear Factor!

CLARENDON HIGH SCHOOL (t) 043 722 4887 (e) secretary@chsg.co.za Debating and public speaking competition In 2015 Caitlin Laing participated in the National Individual Debating and Public Speaking Competition (NIDPSC) hosted by Parklands in Cape Town. Caitlin was only in Grade 9 when she attended this competition, competing against many senior debaters and public speakers. Caitlin made the Persuasive Speaking final, which placed her 8th in this section of the competition. Overall, Caitlin placed 15th out of the 41 speakers who competed in this national competition. This was an outstanding achievement, as Caitlin narrowly missed making the top ten, which would have made her legible for selection to the South African team thattravelled to Hong Kong in 2016. In 2016 Caitlin took part in the National Individual Debating and Public Speaking Competition hosted by St Mary’s Kloof in Durban. Caitlin did exceptionally well at this competition. She ranked 17th in

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Persuasive Speaking, 9th in Interpretive Reading, 8th in Debating and 5th in Impromptu. Overall, Caitlin placed 6th out of 76 speakers who competed in this national competition. She was selected for the South African delegation that travelled to Australia during the holidays to compete in the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Competition. At this competition, Caitlin competed against many debaters and public speakers from all over the world. She did exceptionally well at this competition. She ranked 53rd in Debating and 39th in Interpretive Reading. Caitlin narrowly missed making the Persuasive Speaking final and was ranked 19th in the world for her Persuasive Speech on Fake News, which is an outstanding achievement. Overall, Caitlin placed 42nd in the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Competition.

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Netball

Hockey

On Friday, 21 April the netball girls played an away Derby at Grens. The results were as follows. • U14 A lost 14-15 • U14 B won 4-3 • U14 C Drew 6 all • U15 A Lost 11- 22 • U15 B Won 19-14 • U16 A lost 12-23 • U16 B lost 8-12 • U16 C lost 3-5 • 1 Team lost 7-40 • 2nds lost 15-17 • 3rds lost 8-12 • 4ths Drew 6 all This was a tough derby, but we congratulate all our girls on giving of their best. Thank you to all our supporters, coaches, teacher links, Mrs Hobbs, Miss Rose and Mrs Patrick for your support.

Squash

Hockey played vs Grens at Clarendon Astro on Friday, 21 April: • Clarendon U16B vs Grens 3rd won 14 - 0 • Clarendon 3rds vs Grens 2nds won 2 - 0 • Clarendon 2nds vs Grens 1sts drew 0 - 0

Border Squash Ranking Tournament: • U19: 4th - Nicci Pohlmann • U16: 1st - Lara Patrick, 3rd - Alexia Brown, 4th - Alexa Phillips, 6th - Kate Forrester, (Taryn Emslie injured) • U14: 2nd - Amber Jacoby, 3rd - Kathryn Connock, 4th - Kristin Hatley


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