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Neil Powell

Johannes Daniel Powell is one of South Africa's most successful rugby coaches in the last ten years. Better known as Neil, he is an excellent example of what a coach should have to create a winning culture and healthy coaching environment.

Powell took over from previous Springbok Sevens head coach, Paul Treu, right before the 2013 edition of the South African leg of the World Sevens Series. Despite his many accolades, the former Free Cheetahs star is first and foremost a family man before a World Sevens Series winning coach. "My family is very important to me," Powell told Awsum News in an exclusive interview. "My wife and kids always come first and I try to maintain the balance between my hectic coaching and personal life, by not bringing work home." The former scrumhalf firmly believes in prioritising his time spent with his family when he gets home in the evening, a philosophy not often heard of in the world of professional rugby. This is by no means an excuse for him to shut himself off completely, but, this, he says is how he and his family maintains a healthy environment at home. "I try not to take work home, but if I do, I won't work while my family is awake, that way I get to spend more time with them. I would rather get up around 4 or 5 am if I need to get some work done. I am a firm believer that I need to turn in for the night the same time my family does. An exception would be made for maybe one night of the week, but most of the time I try to avoid working at home." Under his guidance, the Blitzboks have secured eleven tournament wins, a bronze Olympic medal at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, a Commonwealth Gold medal in 2014 in Scotland and recently the 2016/17 HSBC World Sevens Series title. Powell has not only developed and created a winning culture, but also a warm family-like environment whereby his players have grown into world-class players. The hectic traveling and working schedule of a world-class professional coach does take its toll on quality time away from his family. It isn't always all glitz and glamour like the public perceives it to be. Coach Neil and his family have put a few rules in place to balance the scales. One of these rules is that they breakaway for at least two days after he has returned from traveling with the Springbok Sevens squad. "There is always someone that wants to see you or some function that our friends want us to go to, but because I travel for up to two and half weeks at a time, I take my family away, after returning from tour, for a couple of days. Just me, my wife and our kids. I try to make up for the time I spend away from home."

Keeping the Passion Burning

The Blitzbok head coach, however, is not naive to think that he can cut himself completely from the entire sporting world when he gets home to Casa del Powell, but they remain intentional to have dad and hubby's work not influence the family time during the periods that he isn't on tour. "It is difficult, especially these days with social media and all the various media platforms to switch yourself off completely from the world, but I will rather watch some soccer with my kids than rugby. We also have a rule in the house in that we eat at the table and not in front of the television. It just helps to build a healthier and more grounded family environment." This philosophy is somewhat evident in the Blitzboks family, with coach Powell being the father-figure for the Blitzboks it testifies to a successful, healthy and warm environment. Touring life can be daunting, not only on the players but on the coaches as well. It can become very lonely, but Powell believes the manner in which he conducts himself, runs his household and family allows him to remain motivated and inspired. "It does get very lonely on tour, yes," Powell added when asked if he misses home a lot while finding himself in some of the world's major cities. "I often find myself looking at a photo of my family and telling myself that what I do is for them. "I also have a winning drive within myself, it's not that I enjoy winning, I just don't like losing. I admit I am a bad loser," Powell said candidly. The future of Springbok Sevens rugby is in good hands, with Powell and his charges set to prepare for the Rugby World Cup Sevens as well as the Commonwealth Games, both set to take place later this year. The Stellenbosch based coach has not only seemingly created a winning culture and high-performance environment. but he remains passionate about Springbok Rugby, the latter being one of his biggest drives in creating a world-class team.

"I have an immense passion for Springbok rugby as a whole and will always keep this passion burning."

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I love Potatoes with a Passion!

The poor potato has been banned, demonized and is now an outcast, and the low-carb craze has given it a bad reputation, well not in my book, this delicious vegetable is one of my favourite starches and I just can’t turn my back on it. Potatoes are so versatile, you can smash them, mash them, squish and squash them, bake and roast them, boil and fry them, use them in cakes and breads. The humble potato is an edible tuber that was first cultivated in the Andes and in the early 16th century. Spanish explorers brought the potato back to Europe from their South American expeditions and back then it was thought to be completely inedible and even poisonous, well it is not inedible or poisonous, it is packed with a variety of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that ward off disease and benefit human health. Did you know… that the potato is a relative of tobacco and the tomato. Potato actually comes from the Spanish world patata, potatoes have more potassium than bananas, potatoes became the first food to grow in space when potato plants were taken aboard the space shuttle Columbia in 1995, Australians eat about 60kg of potatoes per person each year. Apparently humans can survive on a diet of just potatoes, and milk or butter, which contain Vitamin A and D, the only vitamins missing from the humble spud. One medium potato contains 45 percent of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C. Potatoes also contain potassium, B6, fiber and numerous other vitamins and minerals. Remember potatoes exposed to bright light develop green patches and this green skin contains the toxin ‘solanine’ which can cause cramps, headache, diarrhoea, and fever, so don’t eat the green skin, you can cut it away and that will make the rest of the potato safe to eat. Plastic bags won’t allow potatoes to breathe, and will shorten their shelf life considerably, so remove them from their plastic bag, if they came in one and keep them in a cool dark place.

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Let’s Cook!

• Potato wedges with hot piquanté pepper relish • Scrub 6 large potatoes. • Cut into wedges and toss with olive oil, Peppadew® hot piquanté pepper relish, honey, thyme leaves and crushed garlic. • Season generously with salt and pepper. • Roast at 180 c until golden - about 45 minutes. • Serve with bowls of sour cream and guacamole.

The Perfect Baked potato

• 1 potato per person and two for me • Now scrub your potatoes until they are very clean. Then, make sure that they are very dry. • Rub olive oil all over the potatoes and then coat them in salt. • Prick the potatoes all over to allow air to escape as they bake, place onto a baking tray and them till the skins are crisp and the flesh gives when they are pressed. • Remove and split and fill with lots of yummy salted butter.

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FASHION

Slay the last days of summer with some bling. Pepe Sofianos says hit refresh in these straight fire fashion finds.

YOU ARE S O FETCH!

DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN USE DRY SHAMPOO OVERNIGHT TO… » GIRLS «

Spray dry shampoo on hair before you go to bed and either braid or wrap your hair loosely in a bun. You’ll wake up with amazing real bed head texture and loads of volume.

» GUYS «

If your sneakers are a bit ripe with sweat, spray some dry shampoo in them and leave them overnight to soak up all that no-no stuff. They’ll smell sweet in the AM.

R&B star Chris Brown is a hoodie fan of note and here he looks the bomb in a muscle hoodie.

Is your whole family focused on saving water? Well dry shampoo is a game changer. It’s moved up from being one of those “just in case” items to VIP status. You don’t have to wash your hair every day and in fact, you can’t because of the water restrictions. Dry shampoo is a perfect refresher between washes and perks your hair up without using a single drop of water. One quick burst redefines hair and removes any excess grease. Your hair feels and looks really clean and fresh and you get added body and texture. What’s not to like? Top hairstylists to the stars swear by dry shampoo as the perfect texturiser. Just spray it through your finished style or after a fresh blow out and it will add volume and give your hair that edgy look. Dry shampoos come in a range of different formulations, fragrances and colours and work for all hair types.

As always, Kendall Jenner has The Look all sorted before anyone else. Check out her on fleek rose gold bootees.

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Do your bit and save water with dry shampoo. It’s the swag way to look good and do good. Grab your body bling from H&M,The FIX, Mr Price, Clicks and markets. From around R30 upwards.

TAME THOSE TATS!

We just can’t get enough of these flash tattoos! Temporary metallic tats are the hottest face and body accessory ever. Temp tats, or transfers, are nothing new, but recently the celebs have been loving them, and showing off new creative ways to wear them. Just press them on and wash them off. Dress up any look without having to wear jewellery and you can rock them at the pool, beach, party time or when you’re hanging out with your squad. They’re totes snatched. Metallic tattoos have also been spotted at festivals and out on the town, even on the Red Carpet. These aren’t just for teens. Hey, Mom, you can wear them too!

HOODWINKED When it comes to off-duty dressing, the hoodie will forever be serious street wear. Enter the sleeveless or muscle hoodie and you’ve got even more of a choice. Borrowed from the world of boxing and workouts, it’s a must-have. Get yourself kitted out with a couple of light muscle hoodies --- wear them solo, over a T and layered over your denim jacket later in the year. Sharp.

I’M LOVING… ... fun flash metallic tattoos that mean you can be super-woke without the hassle of commitment and you can go easy on the folks, because they just lift off!

Go on, do your bit and save water by using dry shampoo. It’s really the swag way to look good while doing good!

HERE IT IS --- THE ROSY WAY TO LOOK LIT!

Try these: Batiste Dry Shampoo Original R78.95 and Batiste Dry Shampoo Dark Divine, R89.95.Tresemmé Instant Refresh Dry Shampoo Translucent, R88.95. Colab Sheer Invisible Dry Shampoo London, R79.95.

Kristen Stewart does her tats thing with these gorge peacock feather transfers.

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If your fringe is flopping on your forehead in the muggy heat, lightly spray the underside of your fringe with dry shampoo. No more sticking to your skin!

Stay flashy, fashionistas. Ever since the rose gold I- phone came out, everyone ‘s been saying, “Gimme the pink phone. Gimme anything that’s rose gold!” It’s just one of those colour trends that gets the whole world going and lights us all up. So point your toes in the direction of these metallic rose gold sandals, bootees, sneakers and loafers. They’re so glam, they’ll put your regular old footwear to shame!

Checked sleeveless hoodie, R129.99, Mr Price.

Loafers, R499, Woolworths. Flatties, R299, Foschini. Bootees, R650, Woolworths. Thongs, R175, Foschini.

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


KING EDWARD VII PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 011 648 1000 (e) bbennet@keps.co.za Download our K.E.P.S App

Baseball Achievements Congratulations to Michael Barrett on his selection to the U12 Gauteng Baseball Team.

1. Open Google Play and Apple Store 2. Search for AWSUM App for Schools 3. Click on Install 4. When the app is done installing, click on Open and then on Register 5. Insert your email address as username 6. Select King Edward Preparatory Schools from the school dropdown menu 7. Choose the grade of your child

Karate Achievements Congratulations to Nathi Ncukana and Jason Nofal who were selected to represent the Johannesburg District Karate Federation at the Gauteng Trials on 24 February.

8. Choose the activities your child partakes in, e.g. Rugby 0/13 and then click on Add Activity 9. Click on register 10. Fill in your email address and click on Login

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 Johannesburg 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

CV to yolande@tiemedia.co.za Closing date: 12 Maart 2018 AWSUM NEWS FEBRUARY 2018

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ST PETER’S BOYS PREP SCHOOL (t) 011 705 3423 (e) reception@stpeters.co.za St Peter’s Boys Prep Grade 5s became Egyptologists The Grade 5 boys became Egyptologists in their FLP (Flexible Learning Programme) week, to inquire how inventions and ideas from ancient civilisations have impacted modern society. They began the week with a song and a dance to demonstrate their prior knowledge and interests in Ancient Egypt. While collaborating in small groups the boys created creative and amusing raps, poems, modern song adaptations and dances that exceeded the expectations of all the teachers! The boys were then tasked with following their interests and passions about Ancient Egypt in the form of a ‘line of inquiry’ on the Grade 5 FLP website. Once they chose their line of inquiry, they had to research and answer six challenging questions with the help of books, websites and people. The

boys had to organise and sort out their information using thinking maps of their choice. Using this evaluated information, they had to write a one to two paragraph response in their own words to show understanding and application skills. Finally, the boys were given a choice of assessment options to go with their research. iMovie, creative story, information book, poster or model were the choices. Needless to say the boys blew us all away with their passion, creativity and enthusiasm for this ‘show what you know’ part of the FLP. Some boys chose to work in small groups while others chose to work alone, either way they managed their time carefully, communicated effectively and worked very hard to produce an outstanding ‘Living Museum’ highlighting the impact ancient civilizations have had on modern day society.

ST PETER’S GIRLS PREP SCHOOL (t) 011 367 6631 (e) girlsreception@stpeters.co.za St Peter’s Girls Prep: 2018 EdTech Curriculum From the beginning of 2018, we extended our EdTech curriculum at St Peter’s Girls Prep School. EdTech is the use of technology in the form of devices, programmes, applications and tools, to enhance learning, pedagogy and instruction within our school. The EdTech curriculum comprises of several components: Digital Citizenship, Information Technology Skills, Coding and Robotics. This curriculum is implemented from Grade 0 through to Grade 7. Digital Citizenship forms the foundation of our program as we recognise the importance of our girls learning to use technology in an appropriate and responsible way. Trust, responsibility and respect are the cornerstones of the learning in this area. Our curriculum is underpinned by the material and programs developed by Commonsense.org such as Digital Passport and Digital Bytes. Basic ICT skills, for example the use of email, creation of presentations, word processing and working with spreadsheets, is covered during ICT lessons. We are actively committed to integrating these skills into classroom activities and lessons. We are particularly thrilled about the Robotics and Coding elements of the new curriculum and there is a strong understanding and commitment to

the importance of learning Coding as a life skill going forward. No longer is it enough to present coding on an ad hoc basis or run clubs that expose only certain children to the principles of Coding. St Peter’s is one of only a few schools that offer Coding and Robotics as a formal part of the standard curriculum for all girls from Grade 0 to Grade 7. A great deal of research was conducted into finding the right programs which included school visits, discussions with various vendors and international research. The school is committed to a 4-pronged approach which encompasses computer based programmes such as Code.org, Scratch and Swift Playground; unplugged, kinaesthetic activities; robotics (Beebots, a scaffolded Lego robotics approach and Sphero) and a strong focus on integration into other subjects within the curriculum such as Maths, Sciences and Languages. The response from teachers, parents and the girls to the new EdTech curriculum has been extremely positive. The curriculum and lessons have inspired a great amount of enthusiasm towards technology. St Peter’s Girls Prep School is determined to prepare our girls for the future and provide them with the knowledge and skills they will need to flourish in our technological world.

ST PETER’S COLLEGE (t) 011 807 5315 (e) info@stpeterscollege.co.za 2017 Matriculants raise the bar at St Peter’s College 119 Students | 100% Pass | 96% BD Pass St Peter’s College empowers young individuals to take themselves ‘bravely into the future’ with our integrated approach to academics, faith, cocurricular activities and strong social responsibility programme. St Peter’s has become increasingly well-known for the high calibre of student, who benefit from the holistic education on offer at the College. “We encourage our students, from the outset, to immerse themselves in their studies with vigour and commitment in order to attain their best academic results. Our 2017 matriculants have set a new record with their results. I thank our staff who together have created an environment conducive to our students achieving academic excellence.” Mr Morais. • 209 distinctions • 278 Bs Page 6

• 207 Cs • Four students achieved 7 distinctions • Four students achieved 6 distinctions • Three students achieved 5 distinctions • Nine students achieved 4 distinctions • Ten students achieved 3 distinctions • 24 students achieved 2 distinctions Some highlights: • Caitlin Stanton achieved a distinction in Advanced Programme English (88%) • Liam Ramsden 94% in Mathematics • Christopher Webster achieved 96% in Dramatic Arts • Alessandro Gueli achieved 95% in Visual Arts • 26% of our students attained distinctions in Mathematics; 26% in Accounting; 83% in Drama; 28% in Visual Art; 21% in Business Studies; and 12% and 44% attained an A and B in English respectively.

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KING EDWARD VII SCHOOL (t) 011 551 5800 (e) www.kes.co.za

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Excellence in Education Rewarded The Johannesburg East District Awards took place on Friday 2 February and King Edward VII School were very well represented at the event. Krishna Carr received the trophy

for the highest Accounting mark in the district, Taahir Makda for Life Orientation and Tiago Dos Santos for Mathematics. Tiago Jardim received the award for being placed 3rd overall in the district.

Krishna Carr

Taahir Makda

Tiago Dos Santos

Tiago Jardim

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Our leaders for 2018 Bryanston Primary is proud to announce the leadership body for 2018! • Jenna Mattheus and Justin van der Vyver – Head Girl and Head Boy • Nikolas Coutinho and Paige Maier– Deputy heads: Academics • Bryce Samuel and Amogelang Mabuse– Deputy heads: Culture • Jarred van Alphen and Amy Spagnoletti – Deputy heads: Sport • Emma Agar • Sasha Blackstock • Anthony DÁrcy-Donnelly • Alexandra Goulas • Eric Grant • Cullen Holland

• Sarah Jacob • Matthew Lehmkuhl • Rachel Libera • Kayla Linga • Madison Mayos • Tara Naidoo • Ayanda Ndimande • Mavutani Nkuna • Jenna Penney • Karusin Reddy • Anushka Rohit • Rachel Salvoldi • Nyakallo Sepeng • Aarushi Sharma • Milan Strydom • Nomalanga Zulu

HOËRSKOOL RANDBURG VERTEL TROTS VAN AKADEMIE GAUTENGSE DEPARTEMENT VAN ONDERWYS SE JAARLIKSE DISTRIKSPRYSUITDELING Hoërskool Randburg het ‘n trofee én sertifikaat ontvang vir die beste Afrikaanse skool onder die Top 10-skole in die Distrik. Walther Ross (graad 12, 2017) ontvang ‘n skild vir sy buitengewone prestasie, sowel as ‘n tiende plek onder die Top 10-leerders van die distrik.

Baie geluk matrieks 2017 en al die onderwysers wat die leerders onderrig het.

Juf. E Mans met die trofee en sertifikaat vir die beste Afrikaanse skool onder die Top 10 skole in die Distrik.

Walther Ross ontvang erkenning vir buitengewone prestasie sowel as ‘n tiende plek onder die top 10 leerders in die distrik.

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FOURWAYS HIGH SCHOOL

NORTHCLIFF HIGH SCHOOL

(t) 011 465 1104/07 (e) fourways@4ways.co.za

(t) 011 476 1544 (e) info@northcliffhigh.co.za

Annual Prize Giving for 2017 Our Annual Prize Giving evening took place on Monday 29 January. This is a major highlight of the academic year, where students are recognised for their academic achievements. Over 200 certificates and prizes were handed out to our students for their 2017 performances. Congratulations go to all students who received awards for: Diligence, Devotion to the interest of the School, Subject Merit Certificates, Special Awards, Top 20 per Grade, Grade Top Scholars, Top Matriculants for the 2017 Examinations and the Major Awards. Some of our top Matriculants of 2017 also joined us on the evening with their parents, although they could not all attend as they have commenced their studies further afield and abroad. They were formally congratulated on their outstanding academic achievements.

Debating Four students from Fourways High School represented Gauteng in the South African Schools National Debating Championships held in the Eastern Cape. A further congratulations must go to Thuli Maduma, Ropafadzo Zharere and Boipelo Mangatho on being invited to trial for the national team.

Cassandra Hanmer: 2017 Top Scholar in Grade 8.

The 1st Team Tennis Girls participated in Section A of the Inter-High which took place on 10 February 2018.

Jessica Bull: 2017 Top Scholar in Grade 9.

Andrew Bradfield,Thuli Madumo,Boipelo Mangatho. ABSENT: Ropafadzo Zharere.

Blood drive success Hugely successful blood drive took place which far exceeded our target of 47. 102 units were donated! Ashlynn Wilkins: 2017 Top Scholar in Grade 10.

Tennis

Christopher Rawlings & Kayla Surujhlal: 2017 Top Scholar in Grade 11.

Kristen Crew,Cayla Crew,Nina Ottesen and Katherine Boyd.

Cupcakes to break a Guinness world record Fourways High School got involved in the baking of cupcakes to break a Guinness world record together with The Raising Aidan Foundation and CHOC. Well done FHS Legends!

Nadia Murray: 2017 Major Award - Nulli Secundus.

LAERSKOOL LOUW GELDENHUYS (t) 011 782 5442 (e) pos@llg.co.za Valentynsdag 2018

Swemgala Louwtjies het hul jaarlikse swemgala op 5 Februarie gehou. Baie geluk aan Kirsten Storm en Stephan Engelbrecht wat as Victrix en Victor Ludorum aangewys is.

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Waterkaskenades As deel van Louwtjies se Valentynsfees, het die leerlinge op Vrydag 18 Februarie heerlik baljaar by die waterkaskenades.


HOËRSKOOL LINDEN (t) 011 888 1433/4 (e) linden@linden.co.za Akademiese toekennings rol in vir Hoërskool Linden

Ivan Culyer en Elsje Rabie.

Hoërskool Linden is trots op sy leerders en leerkragte wat jaarliks hoë akademiese standaarde stel en handhaaf. Op grond van die matriekuitslae van 2017 behaal Hoërskool Linden verskeie uitsonderlike prestasies op distriks- en nasionale gebied. • Hoërskool Linden ontvang ‘n spesiale toekenning van die GDO vir 100% slaagsyfer vir die 26ste jaar agtereenvolgens. • Hoërskool Linden ontvang ‘n spesiale toekenning van die GDO vir een van die top tien skole in die distrik. • Hoërskool Linden behaal ‘n eerste plek uit 620 skole in Gauteng vir English Home Language. • Ivan Culyer word aangewys as die beste student in die distrik vir die vak English First Additional Language. • Elsje Rabie word aangewys as die beste student in die distrik vir die vak Lewenswetenskappe. • Hoërskool Linden se Afrikaanse Departement behaal ‘n 15de plek landswyd en ‘n vierde plek in Gauteng as een van die top skole met die hoogste persentasie onderskeidings in Afrikaans Huistaal. • Hoërskool Linden word deur Solidariteit Helpende Hand aangewys as ‘n nasionale Top 20-skool. Ons behaal ‘n 15de plek landswyd en ‘n vierde plek in Gauteng in terme van onderskeidings per kandidaat. Welgedaan matrieks van 2017!

LAERSKOOL JAN CELLIERS (t) (0)11 646 3336 (e) bemarking@jancelliers.co.za Hoofleiers vir 2018 Laerskool Jan Celliers se Hoofleiers vir 2018 is verkies tydens ons leierinhuldigingseremonie. • Hoofseun: Vincent Miles • Hoofdogter: Lucia Swanepoel • Onderhoofdogter: Margitte Kirstein • Onderhoofseun: Sebastian Prinsloo • Voorsitter - Sportraad: Gabbi Craven • Voorsitter - Kultuurraad: Stephanie Campher • Voorsitter - Mediaraad: Christiaan Portwig • Voorsitter - Leerlingsakeraad: Jenna Volschenk Ons leiers het ‘n diens-, kommunikasie- en gesagsfunksie. Die dagbestuur bestaan uit twee hoofleiers en twee onderhoofleiers. Die leiers word in die volgende vier rade ingedeel – Sport; Kultuur; Media en Leerdersake sake.

Valentynsdag Valentynsdag se piekniek mandjies by Pre-Primêr en die Laerskool se Valentynsmark was behoorlik vol liefde en bederf. Die kleuters het hul lekkernye geniet terwyl die laerskool meer geleer het van entrepreneurs vernuf so tussendeur al die rooi en hartjies deur.

Jan Celliers se Pre-Primêr kleuters hou heerlik Valentynsdag

Jan Celliers se Laerskool leerlinge leer meer van besigheid

Jan Celliers Hoofleiers vir 2018 – “Me. Lientjie Reitz (Departementshoof Kultuur), Me Isabel du Plessis (Media), Mnr. Quintin Swanepoel (Graad 7 Graadhoof), Margitte Kirstein (Onderhoofdogter), Jenna Volschenk (Voorsitter : Leerlingsakeraad), Gabbi Craven (Voorsitter : Sport), Lucia Swanepoel (Hoofdogter), Vincent Miles (Hoofseun), Mnr. Gerhard Keyter (Hoof), Sebastian Prinsloo (Onderhoofseun), Mnr. Deon Cruywagen (Adjunkhoof : Sportraad), Stephanie Campher (Voorsitter : Kultuurraad), Christiaan Portwig (Voorsitter : Mediaraad)”

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CRAIGHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 011 788 7223/4 (e) gazette@craighallprimary.co.za

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WHAT’S ON IN JOHANNESBURG

Events at a glance

MARCH

Classic Car Show

Blubird Whole Food Market

4 March 2018 09:00 Weekend Market, Southgate, Johannesburg

Sundays 09:00 - 14:00 Blubird Whole Food Market, Corlett Dr, Johannesburg

The Joburg Wedding Expo

Hobby - X Joburg

10 March 2018 09:00 Ticketpro Dome, Northgate

1 - 4 March 2018 Dome in Northgate

Merrell Autumn Day Run 25 March 2018 06:00 Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, Johannesburg

Dogs Unite Johannesburg 2018 25 March 2018 07:00–10:00 SA Guide-Dogs Association, Lone Hill

Prime Circle

Merrell Autumn Night Run

28 March 2018 20:00 Rivonia Barnyard, Woodmead, Johannesburg

27 March 2018 17:00 Craighall Park, Blairgrowrie

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Showing: From 2 March 2018 Directed by: Steven S. DeKnight. Produced by: John Boyega, Cale Boyter, Guillermo del Toro, Jon Jashni, Femi Oguns, Mary Parent, SHOWING Thomas Tull. Screenplay by: Emily Carmichael, SOON! Kira Snyder, T.S. Nowlin, Steven S. DeKnight Starring: John Boyega, Jing Tian, Scott Eastwood, Cailee Spaeny, Charlie Day, Burn Gorman, Adria Arjona, Rinko Kikuchi. Summary: Jake Pentecost is a oncepromising Jaeger pilot whose legendary father gave his life to secure humanity’s victory against the monstrous Kaiju. Jake has since abandoned his training only to become caught up in a criminal underworld. But when an even more unstoppable threat is unleashed to tear through cities and bring the world to its knees, Jake is given one last chance by his estranged sister, Mako Mori, to live up to his father’s legacy. Genre(s): Fantasy, Science fiction. Rating: TBA

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Meant to Be (ft Florida Georgia Line) #6 Artist: Bebe Rexha

You Make It Easy Artist: Jason Aldean

#2

The Middle Artist: Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey

#7

Say Something (ft Chris Stapleton) Artist: Justin Timberlake

#3

Perfect Artist: Ed Sheeran

#8

Let You Down Artist: NF

#4

Finesse (Remix) (feat. Cardi B) Artist: Bruno Mars

#9

Thunder Artist: Imagine Dragons

#5

Havana (feat. Young Thug) Artist: Camila Cabello

#10 Love Lies Artist: Khalid & Normani

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MEERKAT MAANTUIG 16 MARCH 2018

PACIFIC RIM: UPRISING 23 MARCH 2018

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PETER RABBIT 30 MARCH 2018

READY PLAYER ONE 30 MARCH 2018


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