Southern Suburbs (March 2018) Primary - High Schools

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on his brand-new album, being in school and his career


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With his debut album, Trading Change, he changed the music scene in 2014. This album gained gold status in South Africa, was crowned Album of the Year by iTunes SA and won multiple awards including MTV Africa Music Award for Best Pop & Alternative in 2015. Fast forward 4 years of awards, number one on all South African radio stations, touring with his inspirational modern folk music all around the world headlining festivals all over Europe, sold out shows in the US and now Jeremy Loops just launched his new album, Critical as Water. Before heading on his world tour, AWSUM had a chat with Jeremy.

We must start off by asking where were you in primary and high school? I went to Kommetjie Primary School. The local school in the village where I grew up. And then for High School, I was at SACS for a bit, before heading off to Reddam. Tell us about your inspirational music career, where and how did it start? I’ve always been artistically inclined, but I’m also deeply rational, and I realised early that the risk profile of majoring in something art-based was much higher than other industries. In university, I did a finance and property degree, but financial maths wasn’t interesting to me the way that art and music was. So I escaped to my guitar every chance I got. That slowly snowballed into where I am today. That’s not to say I wasn’t deliberate in deciding to really go for it, but rather that the start came from a place of escapism and passion, and just pursuing the avenues I felt were worth pursuing led me here. Congratulations on the launch of your new album. One of the singles, ‘Waves’, has garnered over 1 million streams since its release. Each project has its own obstacles. For every zig, there is a zag. Where there many when creating this album? I really struggled to get up to speed when I began writing this album. It took roughly a year to begin producing decent songs, and then another six months on top of that to begin producing good songs. I think a combination of fear and the pressure of expectation weighed heavily on me. I trusted myself, and slowly we began cobbling together something I feel is exceptional. The other major obstacle was managing cash flow, like any business. I’m completely independent and this album is entirely self-funded, and there’s huge financial exposure on something of this undertaking - hence why record labels continue to do well - but I’m happy with the decision to go about it this way.

You are the co-founder of Greenpop, please explain to our readers what Greenpop is about and the good work that you do. Greenpop is a tree-planting organisation that plants trees in under-green and underprivileged communities throughout Southern Africa. To date, we’ve planted more than 85,000 trees. While the overt aim is environmentalism and environmental education - hence the tree-planting - we also use it as a tool to bring communities together and uplift society. Greenpop is one of the things in my life I’m most proud of, and to quite literally watch trees you planted bear fruit and feed communities and improve people’s lives is rewarding in a way that’s quite difficult to explain. You are a Kommetjie Boytjie, do you enjoy going back to your hometown? Our family home is still there, so I’m home all the time. Many of my childhood friends still live out there, and those are relationships that are important to me. Our local surf break is also one of my favourites, so I have lots of reasons to go home to Kommetjie. It’s important to know and to embrace where you come from. After all the success and multiple awards, how do you keep your feet on the ground? By doing just that. Keeping your feet on the ground. I’m not distracted by material things and my goals and my family keep me motivated, so it makes it easier to keep sight of what got me here and to understand that the same philosophy will propel us forward. Okay, so we know you surf and like to plant trees but what do you do to relax? Spending time with my family, our dog Maya and being in the great outdoors as much as possible. Writing songs, when there is no deadline or pressure to deliver a new album, is another place I look to for relaxing. Your music is very uplifting and joyful, what inspires you to write such great songs? I write as a reaction to the world I’m in. For my first album, Trading Change, I was in a hopeful and

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Distribution AWSUM News is distributed to the following schools in SOUTHERN SUBURBS: Primary Schools:

Greenfield Girls’, Pinelands North, Golden Grove, Groote Schuur. High Schools: Groote Schuur, South African College High School,

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joyous space, so that informed those songs. This song has material that’s much darker, as in songs like Vultures and Underwater Blues, but that’s also a reaction to feeling like the world is a darker place than it’s been in a while. I find that if you’re open to life and to the world, inspiration is there just waiting for you to grab it. You just have to be open to receiving it. What do you see as success? Success is getting to wake up every day doing that which you wish to be doing with your time, whether professionally or personally. Wealth is not success. Acclaim isn’t success. Fame isn’t success. Success is quite literally being the master of your time and being content with how that time is allocated. If you can go back to high school, what would you do differently? Anything you want to tell the 16-year-old Jeremy? I find thinking back is dangerous because it’s to presume that the place you’re in now isn’t a good enough foundation to do the things you wish to do. All our mistakes and successes put us somewhere valuable to make new decisions and to create new opportunities from. So I’d say to 16-year-old Jeremy, ‘do you. We still have time to right the wrongs and to capitalise further on our rights.’ Any advice you can give to our AWSUM fans in school that want to follow a music career? Get the best education you can and study for as long as you can. And please do not make music your primary source of income at the beginning of your career. The less reliant you are on music to make money, the more likely you are to make music you are proud of. Only once your music career feels financially stable or you’ve mitigated as much of the risk as you can then should you jump in full force. You’re young. You have much more time than you realise… but also not that much. So get started! Perfect your instruments and skillsets, study, and live life receptive to learning from everything and everyone. http://jeremyloops.com/ Photo Credit: Taahir Matthews

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AWSUM News is changing the world of school news The biggest school network in Africa has been launched, where school news is shared 24/7 via a central news portal, namely www.awsumnews.co.za. More than 1 800 schools are part of this network and the news is loaded per region to provide each school with national and regional exposure – free of charge. Schools wanted more exposure outside of their direct community and parents wanted to read about school news on a central hub, making it the logical next step. The schools submit their news directly, making our news relevant and audience specific. This school news initiative is designed to integrate with

our multiplatform strategy for schools – a first of its kind worldwide. These platforms include: • AWSUM Newspaper, a monthly publication in 8 regions countrywide • AWSUM App for Schools, for mobile communication between school, parents and learners • AWSUM Radio, the first radio station exclusively for SA schools and a pioneer in the industry • AWSUM News, the 24/7 school news website “It is our responsibility to constantly renew to give school and their learners

the exposure they deserve”, says Durandt van Zyl, Chief Executive Officer at the TieMedia Group that is managing the AWSUM brand. “AWSUM News is an easy-to-read website where parents, learners, teachers, and grandparents can read the latest about schools in the region, as well as food articles and recipes, news clips on the latest movies, and much more.” Van Zyl invites all schools to send their daily school news for placement and include any sport (internal and external), cultural and academic achievements as they happen.

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Curry Queen Ishay! Let’s Cook! Rahul’s Fried Fish Masala Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients

• 45 ml (3 T) coconut oil • 2 medium onions, finely diced • 22,5 ml (1ó T) hot masala • 2,5 ml (ó t) turmeric • 2 medium tomatoes, finely • chopped • 375 ml (1ó C) water, plus extra if needed • Pack tamarind (25 g) soake in 100 ml hot water and strained • 600 g firm white fish (such as yellowtail), cut into • 50 g portions • Salt • 100 ml coconut milk • 5 ml (1 t) black mustard seeds • 6–8 fresh curry leaves • 4 green chillies, finely chopped • 6 dried red chillies, halved • 15 ml (1 T) julienned fresh ginger • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped • 7,5 ml (1ó t) ground coriander

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To serve Rice or chapatti

Method

1. In a heavy-based saucepan, heat 15 ml (1 T) of the coconut oil and sauté the onions. When the onions have browned, add the masala and turmeric and stir for a few seconds. 2. Add the tomatoes. The tomatoes are ready when the oil rises to the surface after about 15 minutes. 3. Add the water and tamarind water. Bring to the boil and then lower the heat. Add the fish and salt and cook for 10 minutes, or until the fish is cooked through. 4. Turn the heat off and remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the coconut milk and stir gently with a wooden spoon. 5. Heat the remaining 30 ml (2 T) coconut oil in a separate saucepan on high heat. Add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, chillies, ginger, garlic and coriander. 6. Cook on high heat for 15–20 seconds, then pour this over the fish.

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Locally, many cookbooks focus on regions or cuisines specific to a section of the population. This book follows a different trajectory. It includes recipes from people from all walks of life. You will find recipes for korma, vindaloo and masala, made with seafood, lamb, beef, tripe and even goat. From fiery, strong curries to curries with subtle flavours. As a 5th generation South African of Indian descendant, Ishay travelled for a year across the length and breadth of South Africa, meeting cooks from all over South Africa, the purpose was to find their store of culinary memories and expertise. Ishay explores the fascinating story of the South African curry. Spanning almost 90 recipes and conversations with more than 60 cooks and food experts, Ishay threads together these aromatic flavours - from a classic KwaZulu-Natal crab curry to the Cape Malay chicken and crayfish curry, from Calvinia offal to kasi beef, from Orlando West to Qunu. Learn to cook Karoo venison, kerkbasaar kerrie en rys and vegetarian dhals – recipes taken from respected local cooks as they share their stories and recipes. This is a true tour through South Africa’s soul. Ex-lawyer Ishay is an award-winning travel and food blogger. In her blog, Food and the Fabulous, she writes about locals, cuisines, travel guides, topical issues and current affairs. She also writes for a variety of print and digital media, including the Sunday Times Travel UK, Mail & Guardian, Business Day, Olive Magazine and Fine Dining Lovers, to mention a few. Coming from Durban I love nothing better than a good fish curry and this one Rahul’s Fried Fish Curry is delicious, give it a try.

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PINELANDS NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 021 531 3414 (e) admin@pnps.co.za School-in-Action Day School-in-Action Day is the highlight for many pupils whose parents are able to interact with them at school for the whole day. Lessons are designed to be interactive and many adults experience an unknown curriculum and life at an inclusive school. The day ended with a netball match between the senior pupils and staff. Precious memories! Classroom Action

The Marimba Team Performance

Tours around the school

Netball Match

Interactive engaging!

Vibrant and entertaining!

Informative and welcoming!

Energetic and exciting!

GROOTE SCHUUR PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 021 685 7295 (e) deonie@gsps.co.za Porterville touring The Porterville tour started 3 years ago when I (Sport Coordinator) decided to enter our teams to give the pupils and school exposure. The school has not been on sport tours in years and I knew the kids would love to experience a sports tour. We leave Friday 23 March, our netball and Rugby teams have been training for the last month and we are excited to leave.

Mbali Sajuni - Captain, Tavia Aploon, Lisa Hendricks, Jaide Samuels, Caitlyn Caesar, Zenande Mcetywa, Hazel Mapingine, Pamela Tsitse, Lilitha Siwisa, Saarah Mitchel.

Khaalid Hattas - Captain, Ryan Schrieff, Victory Chingwete, Uzair Masoet, Caleb Syms, Lilitha Baliso, Kiyaam Van Oudshoorn, Mika’il Toefy, Joshua Hendricks, Jude Busby, Tinashe Mupariwa, Jamie Brookes, Ethan Bruiners, Lukholo Mnyani, Justin Wyngaard, Aviwe Yoli, Joshua Theys, Sino Kunene, Aaron Classen, Mika’el Mitchel, Danyaal Dramat, Luyolo Mnyani, Yogan Schricker, Jason Lamont, Dylan Kruger.

GROOTE SCHUUR HIGH SCHOOL (t) 021 674 2165 (e) sysop@gshs.co.za Gshs celebrating life, growth and having fun On Friday, 2 March the jam-packed programme focused on three significant events. Firstly, the birthday celebration of our principal, Marius Ehrenreich, allowed staff and learners alike to show their appreciation and love for the visionary ‘captain of our ship’ in messages, greetings and a video message collage compiled by the TBH media society. Secondly, the staff of all departments joined for the first time in a plenary professional development session presented by Ms Minette Dempsey. This wonderful opportunity to reflect on ‘Excellence through Peace’ while being entertained by humorous anecdotes containing life wisdom, energized the staff for the few remaining weeks of term. Lastly, our annual Colour Festival hosted by the Grade 10s topped off the day with colourful expressions of enjoyment and fun. It was very successful day all around and proved that showing appreciation, taking time and care with personal development, and doing something that you enjoy develop a good balance in life.

Mr Ehrenreich’s Birthday

Colour Fest fever

ProfDev with Minette Dempsey

Staff development session

Colourful clouds everywhere

Fun on the run

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SCHOOL RUGBY RONDEBOSCH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Day & Date

Match

Venue

Thu. 29 March

Parktown

St Stithians Festival

Sat. 31 March

Kingswood

St Stithians Festival

Mon. 02 April

Maritzburg College

St Stithians Festival

Sat. 14 April

Wynberg

Home

Sat. 21 April

Boland Landbou

Away

Sat. 05 May

HJS Paarl BH

Away

Sat. 12 May

Paarl Gim

Home

Sat. 26 May

Drostdy

Home

Sat. 02 June

SACS

Away

Sat. 09 June

Bishops

Home

Sat. 21 July

Stellenberg

Home

Sat. 28 July

Paul Roos

Away

Sat. 04 August

Wynberg

Away

Sat. 18 August

SACS

Home

Sat. 25 August

Bishops

Away

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Golf Tournament Jemima took part in a golf tournament and achieved first place!

Grade 5 – 7 camp at High Africa

Farewell to Mr Austen The Foundation Phase wished Mr Austen farewell and a good retirement.

The Grades 5 – 7 went to High Africa for their camp. They learnt to work together as a team as well as overcome a tricky climbing wall and high ropes.

Gr 4 Flapjack Day The Grade 4s made flapjacks one afternoon at school. They had a lot of fun learning how to follow instructions in a recipe!

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Rotary Zara Nijzink-Laurie, Zahraa Solomons and Jameelah Jardine took on St. George’s in the second round of the Rotary competition. This round of debates on the motion: This house would allow testing on animals, took place at UCT this evening. The RGHS juniors proposed the motion and maintained their undefeated record by winning this evening’s debate. Zara Nijzink-Laurie was judged best speaker for this debate. In the second debate of the evening, the RGHS Senior team: Shelby van der Watt, Hannaa Adam and Kristina Semmelink proposed the motion: This House Supports the use of genetic testing by life insurance companies in order to determine premiums.The seniors won their debate and Shelby van der Watt was judged best speaker.

Summer Sunset Picnic Concert

Rustenberg Girls’ High hosted once again another successful Summer Sunset Picnic Concert.

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HOT Hockey Tour Another exciting chapter awaited the First Team Hockey Girls as they took on the best of what Hockey SA has to offer in the annual Knysna Hockey Festival, hosted by Backward Point Tours. Teams came from far and wide to attend this event. The teams ranged from schools far up north, to schools that travelled from Port Elizabeth to attend this prestigious event. The first day saw the girls play the likes of Eversdal, Micklefield, and Charlo. A tough pool draw, but a worthwhile experience nonetheless. A great day of competition and a few battle scars later, the girls left the field feeling confident about their game, and ready for round two.

Happy Hearts Academy We welcome the Happy Hearts Academy once again to SACS. Thank you to the SACS boys for teaching these children Maths this afternoon. SACS also sponsored their Soccer kit from funds from the Prefect’s Charity Fund. The Happy Hearts Academy is about helping children from several school’s in Langa who want to develop themselves. SACS is very proud to be associated with this Academy.

Sailing Championships SACS win the Inter Schools Sailing Championships.

A great afternoon teaching maths A great afternoon teaching maths and finishing it off with easter eggs donated by Rosedale, toothpaste, toothbrushes and mouth wash donated by the Peters family and grape juice kindly donated by the Ashton Winery.

Netball and Rugby at Lochnerhoff iPlay: Our U12A and U13A Netball and Rugby Teams set off to Lochnerhof on Saturday. All the teams played incredibly well and shocked the opposition with their skill, grit and determination. Superb results! The U13A Girls were the stand out team as they WON the entire event. Wow - Well done girls!

BREAKING

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RONDEBOSCH VS BISHOPS – CRICKET RESULTS Team Opponents

Results

Top Performers

U19 A

Bishops

Won by 8 wickets

Botha 36, Broad 35*, Walbrugh 58, Sheena 8 for 64

U19B

Bishops

Lost by 28 runs

Schmidt 47

U19C

Bishops

Won by 9 runs

Marias 69

U19D

Bishops

Won by 87 runs

Venter 46, Swanepoel 36, De Goede 36, Ebing 4 for 18

U19E

Bishops

Lost by 8 runs

Ncana 3 for 18, Holman, 3 for 11

U19F

Bishops

Won by 4 wickets

Petersen 53, Young 34, King 3 for 8

U15A

Bishops

Won by 5 wickets

vd Merwe 32, Kirsten 3 for 10, Nkonzombi 3 for 24

U15B

Bishops

Won by 5 wickets

Africa 64*, Africa 3 for 19

U15C

Bishops

Won by 10 wickets

Laurie 61*, De Bryn 43*, Zayaad 3 for 21

U14A

Bishops

Won by 6 wickets

Daniel 33, Hussain 53, Ricketts 3 for 36

U14B

Bishops

Won by 20 runs

Swanepoel 29, Gillet 34, Jacobs 27, Swanepoel 3 for 21

U14C

Bishops

Lost by 6 runs

Swanepoel 44

U14D

Bishops

Won by 2 wickets

Basson 28

BREAKING

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SCHOOL RUGBY WYNBERG BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Day & Date

Match

Venue

Thu. 29 March

TBA

KES Festival

Sat. 31 March

TBA

KES Festival

Mon. 02 April

TBA

KES Festival

Sat. 14 April

Rondebosch

Away

Sat. 21 April

HJS Paarl BH

Home

Sat. 05 May

Boland Landbou

Home

Sat. 12 May

Grey HS

Away

Sat. 19 May

WCSS

Home

Sat. 26 May

Bishops

Away

Sat. 02 June

Paarl Gim

Home

Sat. 09 June

SACS

Home

Sat. 21 July

Paul Roos

Away

Sat. 28 July

Bellville

Away

Sat. 04 August

Rondebosch

Home

Sat. 18 August

Bishops

Home

Sat. 25 August

SACS

Away

Wynberg Boys find themselves in the same position as in the build-up to the 2016 season, a mixture of experience and new blood in the team. A host of players will be leaned on to carry their 2017 form into the new season. Hooker Jason Alexander props Luthando Woji and Nic Witte and lock duo of Liam Lotz and Mika Schubert. source: www.schoolboyrugby.co.za

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