East London(October 2017) Primary - High Schools

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EAST LONDON

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Celebrity Interview

Since they first burst onto the music scene in 2010, Bastille has become one of Britain’s most instantly recognisable chart-dominating bands. Their hits, like Pompeii and Of The Night, have become global festival anthems, blaring out from stages across the world from Cincinnati to Zurich, from Cape Town to London, From Joburg to Paris. AWSUM News caught up with them on their recent SA tour. Q You have gone from a relatively unknown four-piece band to one of the UK’s and the world’s best-loved indie bands, playing sell-out shows across the globe, at breakneck speed. How did Bastille happen? A It all started with Dan and his songs and his laptop in his bedroom. In about 2010 we started playing in pubs and things started to take off and build and build. Pompei happened, and we ended up being known around the world. Q Who are the Bastille band members?

Q What do you do to relax? What other things do you do? A Woody: I play football very badly. Will: Woody is kind of the dad of the group. Kyle: Yes! Woody can change a car tyre. I think Dan might be able to, but I certainly can’t. Dan: Well, I would try! Woody: Kyle can drive a forklift truck. Will: Although I can fly a plane. Q You also make the popular Bastille mixtapes. Any more in the pipeline?

A The band consists of lead singer Dan Smith, drummer Chris Wood, guitarist Will Farquarson, and bass-guitarist Kyle Simmons. Q What is the theme of Wild, Wild World?

A We are glad to let fans of our mixtape series, Other People’s Heartache, know that a fourth edition will be released soon. It’s a bunch of very weird covers, a bunch of new tunes, and some surprising collaborations. I can’t tell you what’s on it yet, but it will be out this year, with the new album to follow early next year.

A The loose theme of the album was that the world can seem quite messed up sometimes when you’re watching the news, but that everyone’s got to get up the next day and go to work – and that people, human relationships and friendships, stuff like that, are such nice positive things … there are no worthy intentions with the record or anything; we see each song as quite different. They are all little stories in and of themselves, but that was just a theme that seemed to just keep cropping up, in and amongst of the rest. I don’t know how escapable world events seem sometimes. It’s not meant to be really dramatic and it’s not a political record, it’s not meant to have any one kind of message – we’re just four idiots!

A We would love to simply keep producing music and if we can continue to play live as long as possible, that would be great. We are always thankful to be where we are now, but always looking to further expand and, of course, continue to write more records.

Q Who are your music icons?

A We’re all massive fans of the survival television show Naked And Afraid. We stumbled upon it on the tour bus and became completely obsessed with it.

A That’s such a tough question. The Fugees, The Beatles. Bowie, Prince and Hendrix. Also Bon Iver, James Blake, Kanye, Frank Ocean, Sigur Ros, Christine and the Queens, Rationale. Yeasayer, Vampire Weekend … I could just go on listing artists for ages. It would also be good to have some comedy there as well. Regina Spektor is awesome. She’s an incredible songwriter, and her voice is amazing.

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An Eggscellent Dish!!!

The first time I ate frittata I must have been about seven years old. It was served to me by my friend Paula’s mother, who was this short little Italian mama who loved to prepared delicious little dishes for us to eat after school, I loved the name of this open-faced omelette and felt very grand telling my mother in my best Italian accent that we had ‘frittata for lunch’. I went to bed that night saying the word ‘frittata’ over and over until I thought that I sounded Italian. The Italian word ‘frittata’ derives from ‘friggere’ and it roughly means ‘fried’. I used to love watching Paula’s mother beat the eggs and cook them with mushrooms which she had simmering in golden butter, some Parmesan cheese and spring onions with a little bit of garlic, and then cook it all together over a slow heat and finishing it off in the oven under the grill. She said that one should always first cook ingredients like mushrooms or tomatoes and zucchini first, as they have a high water content and would make the frittata watery and unpleasant. I have never forgotten her advice. A frittata is a wonderful dish to serve to a crowd at breakfast and you can be made in a large ovenproof dish. What I like about a frittata is that you can clean the fridge out and put all the little bits and pieces into it and it always turns out beautifully. My friend Enzo makes the most delicious frittata using leftover spaghetti and lashings of Mascarpone cheese and Parmesan cheese – it tastes like heaven. I love to make one with petite pois, Mascarpone cheese, Parmesan and mushrooms. There are so many delicious combinations, it’s up to you and your tastebuds. Try one for dinner or lunch or even breakfast – they are delicious hot or cold and make a great addition to a picnic.

Baked Mushroom 4 (starter portions) Leek Frittata Serves Preparation time: 15 minutes Let’s Cook!

Cooking time: 40 minutes

Ingredients

• 2 tsp Canola/olive oil • 1 medium leek, white and light green parts only, cut in half lengthwise and thinly sliced • 250g sliced mushrooms (a mix of white button & big brown) • 1 tbsp water • 1 clove garlic, minced • 1 tbsp chopped fresh thyme • ½ tsp salt • Freshly ground pepper, to taste • 6 large eggs • 1 cup evaporated skim milk • 1 cup (120g) shredded Parmesan cheese

Method 1. Preheat oven to 190 °C. Spray a 22cm pie dish with cooking spray and set aside. 2. Heat Canola/olive oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Add leeks and sautée three minutes, until softened. Add mushrooms and sautée five to six minutes until softened and most of the water has evaporated. Add 1 tbsp water to deglaze the pan. 3. Stir in garlic, thyme, ¼ tsp salt and pepper, and cook for one minute until fragrant. Remove from heat. 4. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, evaporated skim milk, remaining ¼ tsp salt and pepper to taste. 5. Sprinkle ¾ cup of cheese in bottom of pie dish and top with mushroom and leek mixture. Pour egg mixture on top and sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup cheese. 6. Bake frittata for 30 minutes until top is puffed and golden brown.

by Jenny Morris @jennymorrischef

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FASHION

Wait for it…the countdown to summer has begun, so get yourself sorted with the latest bits ‘n pieces that will take you from chilly to chilled out. Pepe Sofianos stacks up the must-have stuff that says it all.

SUMMER STUF F

There’s a sure way to get your yeah hair sorted – all you need is a nifty Tangle Teezer. It’s quite unique because it has two-tier teeth that do double duty. The longer teeth tease and detangle and the shorter teeth smooth and define. It’s also great for back-brushing to add volume and easily brushes out. Tangle Teezer is small enough to fit into a girlie bag, jacket pocket or gym bag so you can touch up your mop anytime. • For the girls there’s the Skinny Dip compact styling hairbrush in a kitschy-cute tropical palm and flamingo print from one of London’s top accessory designers. It also gives your tresses a serious shine, so babes, think of it as lipgloss for your hair. • A special edition Tangle Teezer Compact Styler with the Star Wars iconic characters and one with its most fearsome warrior, the Stormtrooper is for the guys so you can have perfect hair on the move - even if it’s gone over to the dark side!

Wowee Kylie! Check out how she works those cowboy boots with itty-bitty shorts and a T.

IT TAKES TWO TO TANGLE

I’M LOVING… …these big blue mirrored sunnies. They spell summer perfectly and they’re unisex, so you can always borrow each other’s shades. Sharp!

Oh yeah – it’s Ian Somerhalder from the Vampire Diaries like you’ve never seen him before looking real cute in that hat.

HATS FOR CHAPS

Hats for guys are IN for this summer. And the best part is that they really do look stylish and they make a change from the never-ending cap squad. After all, they also protect your scalp and face from the sizzling effects of the sun, so more kudos to you for wearing one. The best hat for the season is a trendy straw Fedora – it’s sporty enough to wear to the beach and it’s right at home when Blue hat, R129, you want to be more H&M. Cream hat, city slicker. R99.99, Mr Price.

Demi Lovato and Wilmer Valderrama goofing around with the mother of mirror shades.

They cost R290 each and are available at Clicks stores and also online at www. takealot.com.

MIRROR, MIR RO THE COOLE R ON MY FACE, WHO ST DUDE IN THE PLACE? IS OK no need to look any further. Super shades for summer are mirrored, blue or green with silver frames and you can go aviator or round. Get both and swap them to match your mood.

Mirrored aviators and John Lennon rounds are hanging out in all your fave stores like The FIX, H&M, Mr Price, Truworths Man, Cotton On from R59.99 to R359.

SUMMER BOOT CAMP Who said booties are just for winter? Summer may be the season of sandals but you can still totally rock your beloved ankle boot and be right on top of the hottest trend of the year. Models and celebs are just totally in love with this look by adding a pair of chunky booties with the essential go-to denim shorts, taking skimpy skirts to new levels with Dora boots like Jessica Alba or simply adding sass to a sunny dress with cowboy boots. Whatever the combo, boots are a great way to freshen your summer. Take a look at our street style inspo on how to work them now.

@ PEPE S

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Suede buckled cowboy boots, R650 Woolworths. Black suede booties, R499, Woolworths. Metallic Dora boots, R599, Factorie.

There is a lways roo m in your cupb oard for a couple of cool cu riosities to covet. You know what they say … less is mo re, but infinitely b more is etter!

BRACE YOURSELF, BRO…

How about investing in a bracelet to vamp up your look? Guys, there are some trends that just don’t fade and one of them is the surfer’s bracelet. Call it that or friendship bracelet or whatever, it’s all about piling them on. The latest lot are braided bands with anchors and seaside stuff or switch to rattling a bunch of chains. Put as many bracelets on your wrist as you want and mix and match them -- - don’t worry, they are never too much!

HEY GIRL, YOUR EARRINGS DON’T MATCH! Ha! Who cares? The MISMATCHED EARRINGS trend is one hectic look but trust me, it’s an accessory milestone that will linger, simply because it’s OTT and very easy to pull off and gets you noticed. It’s caught on with high-flyers like Ivanka Trump who wowed guests at a red carpet event. It also adds a bit of a runway edge to any look because it’s different and creative. So when you want to spice things up a bit, wear mismatched earrings. Works every time. Best of all, it means you don’t have to cry a river when you lose one earring --- just pair it up with another lost ear-hugger and you’ve got your own designer earrings. Have fun!

Rope and anchor, R79.99, H&M. Assorted chains, R110, and braided with anchor, R79, both Truworths Man.

Mismatched earrings, R99, H & M.

* All prices are correct at time of going to print. Merchandise from selected stores. Stocks may be limited.


HUDSON PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL CCC Day Our Foundation Phase learners had a fantastic time at the annual CCC Day.

Harvest Day assembly HPPS pupils brought many items for different charities to the Harvest Day assembly.

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

James O’Kennedy Rugby Festival Grade 1 pupils from all over East London took part in the James O’ Kennedy Rugby Festival hosted by HPPS.

Puppet show The Goodness Gang from Food Lover’s Market taught us about healthy eating.

VOORPOS PRIMARY SCHOOL

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

Time Warp

Big Walk 2017

Our school production was a colourful and fun evening of dancing through the ages.

We ended off the Big Walk with a Big Bang! Our own Colourfest! The Big Walk was a tough one this year, filled with interesting obstacles.

Some lucky learners who met a specified target had the opportunity of throwing eggs at their very unlucky teachers.

GEORGE RANDELL PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 043 736 2295 (e) g-randellps@imaginet.co.za Marimba and Steel Pan George Randell Primary School’s Steel Pan and Marimba bands performed at this years Colour My Run event. We are so proud of our learners for their infectious enthusiasm and brilliant performance.

Hockey We proudly welcome back Jordan Tatchell from the Elsie Coetzer Hockey School Tour which took place in Holland and Belguim during the school holidays. Congratulations on this amazing achievement and for all your hard work! AWSUM NEWS OCTOBER 2017

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

Oratory Competition

Gonubie Primary celebrated Heritage Day in style this year when pupils were encouraged to wear outfits representing their own traditions and cultures – what a great splash of colour!

These learners are the winner and runners-up in the school’s Prepared Oratory Competition. Bryce Buret, Yolanda Pakade and Lianel van Niekerk.

Rugby Springbok rugby legends Danie Gerber and former Bok coach Ian Mackintosh were GPS guests at a school fundraiser recently. Rugby coaches from all over the Border area were invited to attend the coaching clinic.

CLARENDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 043 722 4601 (e) office@clarendonprep.co.za Rhino Day Pink, pink and more pink – we celebrated World Rhino Day by having a day of pink. Our girls raised awareness as well as raised funds for the Save the Rhino campaign.

Cultural Day Our Grade 2 girls celebrated their heritage with a Cultural Day. Food, dress and dance were just some of the fun activites.

Outdoor Education Day Clarendon Preparatory signed up to the global campaign for Outdoor Education Day. Our girls enjoyed various stations which covered development in crafts, physical development, problem solving, music and movement.

Picnic time The Grade 00s enjoyed their favourite food and fluffy toys at their annual Teddy Bear Picnic. No bear was too big or too small to join in.

VACANCIES Sales Executives TieMedia, a fast-growing print, digital and mobile media company, is looking for enthusiastic and motivated advertising sales consultants to join our team in the East London region. The job Selling advertising space across our media platforms: • AWSUM News School newspaper distributed monthly in 13 regions countrywide to parents via the learners • AWSUM Mobile App School app that is an essential information tool for schools, learners, teachers and the community The ideal candidate You are confident, well organised and can work independently and in a team. You have a strong sales approach and the ability to drive new business, develop existing relationships and hit agreed sales targets. You are also an excellent communicator with solid client care skills and attention to detail. A thorough understanding of digital advertising sales is your unique advantage. The requirements • Own, reliable car and driver’s licence • Two or more years’ experience in sales • Computer literate • Own laptop • Professional appearance and able to manage time effectively

EVER WONDER WHAT TO DO OVER WEEKENDS? Find events in your region on your school’s AWSUM App. Available on Google Play & Apple Store

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Forward your CV to yolande@tiemedia.co.za | Closing date for applications: 15 November 2017


LILYFONTEIN SCHOOL (t) 043 737 4258 (e) reception@lilyfontein.co.za Drummies awarded

Mountain bikers excel

These Drum Majorettes have been awarded their Provincial Colours: • Liyahluma Simelane (Grade 5) • Hope Mnisi (Grade 6) • Tariro Chinamasa (Grade 4) • Addyson Stanton (Grade 3) • Onwabe Banjwa (Grade 3) • Hannah van der Merwe (Grade 7) • Caitlin Barnard (Grade 6) Addyson and Onwabe are the youngest girls to ever receive Provincial Colours for majorettes in the country.

These learners have been awarded their Provincial School Colours by East Cape Cycling: • Jack Bosazza • (Grade 2) • Alessandro Fanicchi (Grade 4) • Teo Bosazza (Grade 6) • EJ Molentze (Grade 7) • Anagret Swart (Grade 9) • Sabro Atakligan (Grade 9) • Matthew Niemand (Grade 10) • Zachary Swart (Grade 12)

Congratulations to the following learners on the results they achieved at the SA Schools Adventure Racing Championships: Sub-Junior 1st: Vertically Challenged: Megan Emslie, Teo Bosazza, Connor Timmins and Josie Price 2nd: Raging Rhinos: Jason Nel, Matthew Ham, Sibulele Kentane and Jayden Manchers Junior 2nd: Pathfinders: Luke Timmins, Anya Nash, Joshua Du Preez and Sabro Atakligan. Senior 2nd: Team Synergy: Mattheus van der Walt, Téo Jordaan, Ryan Swart and Melissa Hayward.

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Adventure Racing

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

M P E R IDELIS F

Farewell, Class of 2017 Stirling High School said goodbye to the Class of 2017 at the Valedictory Service on Friday, 13 October. We wish you well as you begin your final examinations.

Inter-School Horse Riding Competition The Stirling Equestrian Team won the trophy for Best School at the Inter-School Horse Riding Competition on Saturday, 14 October.

Sports Results Water Polo The Stirling Girls’ Team again won the National Co-Ed Water Polo tournament, held this year in Port Elizabeth, with the Boys’ team coming third. • Girls: York 8–0, Randpark 9–2, Alex Rd 7–1, Thomas More 12–1 (Quarter-Final), Westerford 7–1 (Semi-Final), Pearson 7–2 (Final). Chloe Meecham (Best Defender), Hanna Muller, Krystin Ibbotson, Xhanti Ibbotson and Rebecca Ansell (Best Goalie) were selected for the tournament team. • Boys: Oakhill 14–0, Pearson 2nd 5–3, Port Rex 13–3, Rand Park 16–0, Westerford 12–5. Lost to Crawford 7–4 in Quarter-final, beat St. Peters 5–4 to be placed 3rd. Nicholas Holm, Mitchell Thompson and Storm Siebert made the tournament team.

Hockey Well done to Francisca Darkoh on her selection to the SA Ladies’ U21 Hockey squad. Tara Schwulst came 3rd in the world at the Lazer Run World Champs held in Cape Town. She also came 2nd – with her team mate R Poovan (Hudson HS) – in the mixed relay. Danieke de Kock was once again the first woman home in the local triathlon Tribal Series no. 2 at the Orient beachfront. (She also won the first race.) Cricket Congratulations to the following learners who have recently made their respective Border cricket teams: U17A • Philip Nel (Captain) • Ababalwe Jakatanya U15A • Kyle Deetlefs

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LAERSKOOL GRENS Grondslagfase Kultuuraand Laerskool Grens Grondslagfase het op 21 September ‘n Kultuuraand gehou. Hierdie aand is ingekleur met dans, musiek, koorsang, sang en drama.

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

Redenaars

Atletiek

Karate

‘n Hele paar Grensies het deurgedring na die Nasionale Radikale Redenaars en Leesfees en het Grens se naam hoog gehou. Marlo Kirsten behaal 1ste plek in SA vir Afrikaanse Gedig en 2de plek in SA vir Engelse Gedig. Hannah Watson behaal 2de plek in SA vir Public Speaking en 3de plek in SA vir Poetry en Voorbereide Lees, en Rachael Crafford ‘n 2de plek in SA vir Engels Lees.

Cradock Top 10: Jacques Roussouw behaal ‘n 3de plek in verspring en ‘n 5de plek in hoogspring. Amori Matthee behaal ‘n 1ste plek in hoogspring en ‘n 2de plek in verspring.

Die Grensie karate-manne het almal huis toe gekom met medaljes na die Eastern Cape Rhodes toernooi wat in Grahamstad gehou is. Ruben verower ‘n brons medalje en Morné en Jaco verower albei goue medaljes.

Boogskiet Jason Botha verwerf ‘n goue medalje vir die Beste Graad 7-boogskut en ‘n brons medalje vir Juniorskut tydens die Nasionale Boogskietbyeenkoms 2017.

SELBORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 043 726 5341 (e) office@selborneprimary.co.za Selborne College boys On 9 October we welcomed our Selborne College boys back to reminisce over the 12 years they spent in the Black and White. Palma Virtuti.

Founders’ Day On Friday, 13 October Selborne Primary celebrated Founders’ Day. On this day we remember the men that went before us.

BEACONHURST SCHOOL HS Beaconhurst Pupils lay down the law Kian Terwin and Qhayiya Mayinje have gone from strength to strength with their Moot Court journey! They started off by writing an essay on a hypothetical case. Their essay received 90%, which resulted in them placing 5th in South Africa. They then progressed to the Provincial Round. They argued against other schools and made it to the National Round, held in Pretoria. They successfully battled it out and went through several intense rounds to finally make it to the finals! The finals were held in the Constitutional Court and it ruled in favour of the Beaconhurst side, making them the winners of the National Moot Court Competition 2017! Kian was also awarded the best oralist for the National Moot Court Competition. The learners and Mr Simms will now embark on an international journey to The Hague (Netherlands) in January 2018.

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World Outdoor Classroom Day We celebrated World Outdoor Classroom Day on 12 October.

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

High School prefect induction

High School Valedictory

On Wednesday, 11 October, the 2017 prefects handed over their responsibilities to the new prefects of 2018. The occasion featured the candle-lighting ceremony, where the 2017 prefects ‘pass the flame’ to the new prefects. This symbolises lighting the way forward for the future of our school. Fresh faces of the prefect body were called up onto stage soon after they signed the prefect book. It was an honour to be able to witness the future leaders of our school being inducted. We wish all the new prefects of 2018 all the best with their year of leadership ahead.

It was an emotional morning as the Beaconhurst matriculants bid farewell to the school during their valedictory ceremony before they embark on their final NSC exams.


CLARENDON PRIMARY SCHOOL Clarendon Friday Fives Our Prep, Primary and High School have embarked on Friday Fives for this term. We have also included girls from the Ducats Development Hockey Programme. This development programme has been running for two years and is part of our community outreach.

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

Horseriding

Well done to our girls who took part in the recent Interschools Equestrian competition. Team 1 • 2nd in Turnout; 2nd in Dressage; 2nd in Handy Hunter; 3rd in Jumping

• Placed 2nd overall Team 2 • 4th in Turnout; 3rd in Dressage; 4th in Handy Hunter; 2nd in Jumping • Placed 4th overall

CLARENDON HIGH SCHOOL (t) 043 722 4887 (e) secretary@chsg.co.za Knysna Reggata

Clarendon Centennial Stayers’ Water Polo Tournament 1st Team Division • Clarendon vs Hudson 12–1 • Stirling vs Clarendon II 26–0 • Clarendon II vs Pearson 0–25 • Clarendon vs St Stithians 2–10 • Clarendon II vs Collegiate 0–30 • QF1 Clarendon vs Collegiate 5–6 • QF3 St Stithians vs Clarendon II 19–2 • 5/6 Clarendon vs Hudson 12–0

Final standing • 1 Pearson • 2 Stirling • 3 St Sthitians • 4 Collegiate • 5 Clarendon • 6 Hudson • 7 Clarendon II

CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

U15 Division • Clarendon vs Alex A 11–2 • Clarendon vs Stirling 8–0 • Clarendon vs York 9–2 • Clarendon vs Alex B 12–0 • Clarendon vs Collegiate 8–1 • Clarendon – Pearson 7:3 • SF Clarendon – Alex A 11:1 • Final Clarendon – Stirling 9:1

• U16A quad 1st • U16B quad 2nd • U15A double - 1st • U19A pair - 2nd • U15B double - 1st • U16A Four - 1st • U19 Scull - 2nd and 3rd • U15A quad 2nd • U15B quad 3rd • U16 Scull - 1st and 2nd • U19 Double -

1st and 2nd • U19 Eight - 1st • U15A scull 2nd • U19 Four - 2nd • U16A double - 1st • U15B scull - 1st and 2nd • U15 Octaple - 1st • U19 quad - 2nd and 4th • U15 Octaple - 1st • U16 quad - 1st • U19 quad - 3rd • U19 quad - 1st

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

Speech Night see guest Unathi Nkayi inspire Cambridge High School held its annual Speech Night on Tuesday, 10 October. The guest speaker was Miss Unathi Nkayi, renowned singer, actress, radio personality and

judge of SA Idols. Miss Nkayi gave a speech that truly hit home with the learners (and staff). We were incredibly fortunate to have her as our guest speaker.

Head prefects, Simamkele Jaca and Celine Barnard, with guest speaker, Miss Unathi Nkayi.

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HUDSON PARK HIGH

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

Sevens Camp Avuyile Mabece has been selected to attend the SA U/17 Sevens Camp which is taking place from 23 to 28 October in Stellenbosch.

Valedictory

East London Wind Orchestra Hudson Park hosted the East London Wind Orchestra Course from 3 to 6 October. Hudsonians made up the highest percentage of the ELWO band, which consisted of learners from Hudson, Cambridge, Stirling, Selborne, Clarendon, Merrifield, Collegiate, Kimberley Boys High, the University of Cape Town and the University of the Free State. The course was a tremendous success and the concert was very well supported. We congratulate all the Hudsonian musicians who were selected for the ELWO course.

Friday, 13 October marked the Valedictory Service of the Matric Class of 2017. The morning was filled with many photos as the matrics celebrated their final farewell to the school. The staff and learners of Hudson Park High School were together in the hall sharing moments of tears, laughter and smiles as they reflected on the high school career of this 2017 class. Bon voyage to you all, you will be sincerely missed!

SELBORNE COLLEGE

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

Sport results for week ending 15 October

Cricket results for September/October school holidays

WATERPOLO: PEARSON STAYERS TOURNAMENT

CAPE SCHOOLS CRICKET WEEK AT GREY HIGH SCHOOL, PORT ELIZABETH

Selborne 1st Team Beat Outeniqua (24-1), beat Dale (17-0), beat St Andrews 2nds (7-1), beat Kingswood (9-2), beat Grey High 2nds (13-0) in the Quarter-Finals, beat St Andrews (6-5) in the Semi-Finals, beat Pearson (3-1) in the Finals. The Selborne 1st Team won this Tournament competing against 17 other schools.

Selborne College 1st Cricket XI vs Rondebosch 1st Cricket XI (Saturday 30 September) Selborne 283/3 (Matt Dewar 182, Josniel Long 74 no) Rondebosch 162/5 (Christian Schluter 3/24, Grant Pretorius 1/19, JP de Bruin 1/27) Selborne drew the match.

Selborne 2nd Team Beat York High 1sts (11-4), lost Grey High 1sts (0-8), lost Stirling 1sts (4-9), beat Pearson 2nds (3-2), bear St Andrews 2nds (3-1) The Selborne 2nd Team ended 9th out of 17 teams in this Tournament. Selborne 3rd Team lost St Andrews 1sts (1-10), lost Pearson 2nds (4-6), lost Gre Bloem 1sts (0-10), lost York High (1-5), beat Dale (20-1), beat Outeniqua (7-0)

Selborne College 1st Cricket XI vs Paul Roos 1st Cricket XI (Sunday 1 October) Paul Roos 209/7 (Matt Dewar 2/33, Aiden Van Wyk 1/12) Selborne 155/7 (Matt Dewar 37, Josneil Long 31, Aiden Van Wyk 30, JP De Bruin 26 no) Selborne drew the match.

Selborne 3rd Team Ended 13th out of 17 teams in this Tournament. CRICKET VS STIRLING (14 October 2017) Selborne College 1st Cricket XI vs Stirling 1st Cricket XI Selborne 244/5 (Challen Watson 27, Matthew Ferrant 43, Matt Dewar 4, Aiden van Wyk 43, Stuart Els 65). Stirling 66 all out ( Aiden van Wyk 3/10 (inc hat trick), Tristan Alexander 3/19) Selborne won by 178 runs. Selborne College 2nd Cricket XI vs Stirling 2nd XI Selborne 264 all out (Eric Farrer 80, John Cocks 29, Austen Brandt 37, Jordan Coles 35) Stirling 60 all out (C Jumba 3/19, Adrian Wright 5/4) Selborne won by 204 runs. Selborne College U15A Cricket XI vs Stirling U15A XI Stirling 142/10 (Matthew Fourie 5/35, Jason Bader 3/25)Selborne Selborne 143/2 (Adam Richards 65 no) Selborne won by 8 wickets Selborne College U14A Cricket XI vs Stirling U14A XI Selborne 201/5 in 40 overs (Travis Haywood 46, Adam du Plessis 28, Guy Bishop 28 no, James Calver no, Jared Reid 24) Stirling 164/10 (Guy Bishop 2/34, Sinesipho Zantsi 3/245, Adam Bruce 2/56) Selborne won by 37 runs.

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Selborne College 1st Cricket XI vs SACS 1st Cricket XI (Monday 2 October) SACS 109 all out (JP de Bruin 2/8, Grant Pretorius 2/28, Matt Dewar 2/25 ) Selborne 111/7 (Matt Dewar 29) Selborne won by 3 wickets. Selborne College 1st Cricket XI vs Wynberg 1st Cricket XI (Tuesday 3 October) Selborne 164 all out (Dylan Deetlefs 51, Thomas Bursey 29, JP De Bruin 18). Wynberg 168/9 (Matt Dewar 2/29, Sebastian Denison-Brown 2/28). Selborne lost by 1 wicket. CAMBRIDGE CRICKET FESTIVAL Selborne College 2nd Cricket XI vs Hudson Park 2nd Cricket XI (27 September) Hudson Park 113/6 (Challen Watson 13/1, Jordan Coles 15/1, Austen Brandt 10/2). Selborne 114/2 (Ethan Boucher 30, Stuart Els 50). Selborne won by 8 wickets. Selborne College 2nd XI vs Westering 2nd XI (29 September) Selborne 107/8 (Cameron Kleber 21, Adrian Wright 22). Westering 83 all out ( Chumile Jumba 5/1, Jordan Coles 17/1, Adrian Wright 19/3, Luke Schwulst 19/1). Selborne won by 25 runs. Selborne College 2nd Cricket XI vs Pearson 2nd Cricket XI (30 September) Pearson 130/6 (Jordan Coles 14/2, Luke Schwulst 16/2). Selborne 131/4 (Ethan Boucher 61). Selborne won by 6 wickets.


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