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NEWSLETTER 15 16 MAY 2018
CONTENT
Headmaster’s Desk 2
Old Boys’ News 2
Upcoming Events 3
Menu 4
Pupil News 5
Cycle Tests 6
Outreach 6
Music Department News 7
Sport’s Desk 8
Ramadan Wishes 9
Grade 4 Parent Talk 9
PPA News 9
Grade 5-7 Parent Talk 10
Jazz Festival Information 11
Advertisement 13
CONTACT US
PRIDWIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Physical Address: Tel: 011 788 1116 St Andrew Street email: admin@pridwin.co.za Melrose, 2196 web: www.pridwin.co.za
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THE HEADMASTER’S DESK
CHAPTER 9 Lythcott-Haims begins the chapter by stating that in the mid 2000s her colleagues became resigned to the fact that helicopter parenting was not a fad but was here to stay. She was curious to see whether these “helicopter parents” would follow their children into the workplace. She maintains that they have. Millennials in the workplace have been called “orchids” (cannot survive outside the greenhouse) and “teacups” (chip easily and then are ruined). They are also called “veal” – raised in a controlled environment and then led metaphorically to the slaughter. Although I am not personally familiar with these terms I am aware of the behaviours that give rise to them. I recently received a call from a colleague seeking some information about a youngster who had worked for us and the best way in which I could describe this individual’s approach to some of the challenges of the workplace was to suggest the individual had “millennial’s disease”. Studies show that youngsters who have “helicopter parents” (my own staff have coined a new term “lawn mower parents”) lack a belief in their own abilities to complete tasks and reach goals. They are more likely to become dependent on others, lack coping mechanisms and soft skills, like responsibility and conscientiousness. Our present work environment is highly fluid and fast paced. Our youngsters need to be flexible and agile, take on responsibility and have the ability to bounce quickly back from adversity. Lythcott-Haims shares a number of cautionary tales from numerous HR practitioners describing the deleterious effect that over-parenting has on the job prospects of our young people. Closer to home, in our own school context, we know that our students need to be prepared for employment in a world that will place a very high demand on, abilities to solve problems, and, the social skills needed to negotiate the workplace effectively. Best we not intervene too readily in their interactions on the playground.
Reference: How to Raise an Adult – Julie Lythcott-Haims (2015)
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OLD BOYS’ NEWS Cameron Clark was offered places to study at Brown, Edinburgh, Kings College London and Harvard. After much thought Cameron managed to narrow the choices down to Brown and Harvard. To quote Cameron, “After visiting both and much unbiased reasoning, I chose Harvard and I’m so excited to start.”
We wish him everything of the best for his studies and look forward to hearing of his experiences.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY 16 MAY 09h00 Harmonia: Sacred Geometry Exhibition outing - Gr 7 13h15 Gr 3 Optional rugby practice
FRIDAY 18 MAY 08h30 Cycle tests (Gr 5 Science, Gr 6 SOCS, Gr 7 EZF) 14h00 Cross Country at St Peter’s 19h00 ATKV Applous (Senior Choir)
SATURDAY 19 MAY 08h00 Rugby vs KEPS
MONDAY 21 MAY 08h00 Trinity Rock & Pop exam 18h00 Steve Hamilton talk (Parents Gr 5-7)
TUESDAY 22 MAY 07h30 Steve Hamilton drug talk Gr 5-7 (auditorium) 18h00 Pridwin Ensemble Evening
WEDNESDAY 23 MAY 13h15 Gr 3 Optional rugby practice
THURSDAY 24 MAY 08h00 Gr 4 Red Bus outing 18h00 Gr 4 Parents compulsory meeting – managing the transition to Senior School
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THIS WEEK’S MENU
THURSDAY 17 MAY Slow cook beef in a tomato base
Savoury rice, Sweet carrots Veg: Stack Salad bar
Water/Milk/Fruit
FRIDAY 18 MAY Spaghetti bolognaise
Vegetarian bolognaise Salad bar
Water/Milk/Ice Cream
MONDAY 21 MAY Hamburgers and chips (beef or chicken) Vegetarian burgers or halloumi burgers
Salad bar Water/Milk/ Fruit
TUESDAY 22 MAY
Curry chicken and rice Vegetarian curry and rice with chickpeas
Salad bar Water/Milk/Fruit
WEDNESDAY 23 MAY
Boerewors & Prego rolls (sold by PPA moms)
LUNCH GRADE 3-7 The lunch missed on Friday, 4 May due to the Rugby 7s, will be replaced on Wednesday, 13 June. Back to the top
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PUPIL NEWS Well done to the following boys who achieved awards at the SA JKA Gauteng Championship: Ava Mazwai, Yaasin Alli, Mikhail Vallabh, Shay Vallabh, Michele Longari
CLASS HONOURS Teamwork and effort in creating their project: Michael Costa Nevan Naidoo Syan Ramchander Rourke Glossoti Amaan Mohamed Muhammed Tayob Max Asamoah Adam Helwick Tai Lizamore
For excellence in addition word problems Mohapi Ntseare Deniz Erciyas
For settling in with ease to his new school environment Max Baxter
For determination and perseverance in learning to read Luka Hutchinson For positive improvement in numeracy Kieran Pillay For improved automaticity when doing bonds Angelo Henderson
SPORTS AWARDS Rugby Awards Captain: Matthew McMaster Vice-Captain: Luke Francis Cross Country
Captain: Joshua Chilango
Vice-Captain: Michael Petersen
Vice-Captain: Luke Francis
Athletics
Honours: Lathi Sali
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CYCLE TESTS
Friday 25 May 2018
GRADE 5 – ZULU
Izinkathi Ezofika / Ezayo & Inkathi Eyendlule
Indaba (Usipho Uthenga Esitolo)
Ubunye / Ubuningi (Singular and Plurals)
Ondaweni (Locatives)
Siyakhuluma
GRADE 6 – MATHS Whole Numbers & Order of Operations
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Adding and Subtracting of Fractions
Area of Triangles and Area of Composite Figures
Word Problems/ Problem Solving GRADE 7 - MATHS
Algebra
Angles in Geometric figures
Fractions
OUTREACH
FOOD FOR LIFE SA is affiliated to Food for Life Global, which is the world’s largest
vegan/vegetarian food relief programme serving over a million plates of cooked meals a
day and is funded mainly by member donations and corporate grants.
Food for Life SA currently distributes approximately 10 000 plates of food per day.
The outreach committee at Pridwin would love to contribute by collecting items that will
be used in preparation of meals. Please drop off with your son’s class teacher.
Grade 0 – dry sugar beans and coarse salt
Grade 1 – Bin bags and brown sugar
Grade 2 - Halls juice
Grade 3 – Dish cloths and scorers
Grade 4 and 5 – polystyrene cups and plastic spoons
Grade 6 and 7 – pure sunflower oil and sunlight liquid
Collection will end on Friday 25 May. Thank you for your support.
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS Welcome to the musical month of May! Our Music Department has a very busy month ahead. Please take note of the following events taking place: ATKV APPLOUS (SENIOR CHOIR) - Friday, 18 May: 19h00 – 20h00 The Pridwin Senior Choir will again be participating in the Regional Festival of the ATKV Applous National Choir Competition. This Festival takes place at Hoërskool Randburg, Malibongwe Drive, Randburg. The boys are expected at the venue at 18h15, with their performance taking place at 19h00. There will be a bus available from school, departing at 17h15. However, parents may take their boys directly to the venue, as long as the boys are there by the required time. A letter with more comprehensive details will be emailed to the choir parents today. TRINITY ROCK & POP EXAMS – Monday, 21 May The Trinity Rock & Pop Exams will be taking place in the auditorium. The schedule will be sent out to the relevant boys today. PRIDWIN ENSEMBLE EVENING – Tuesday, 22 May: 18h00 – 19h15 This wonderful evening of ensemble music is an opportunity for our Senior Ensembles to perform at one event, and for parents to hear what the other ensembles get up to. All our Senior Ensembles will perform: Senior Choir, Senior Jazz Band, African Ensemble and Senior African Drumming. Boys must please be at school by 17h40 to warm up and tune. PRIDWIN JAZZ FESTIVAL – Sunday, 27 May: 11h30 – 16h30 Pridwin will be hosting our unique, fun-filled family event for the sixth time at our Venus Street Playing Fields. Please join us for a wonderful day of music and entertainment! TRINITY MUSIC EXAMS – Tuesday, 29 May The Trinity Music Exams will be taking place in the auditorium. The schedule will be sent out to the relevant boys with the Music Timetable this week. JOHANNESBURG FESTIVAL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MUSIC (EISTEDDFOD) – Monday, 28 May to Friday, 8 June The Johannesburg Festival for the Advancement of Music (eisteddfod) commences on Monday, 28 May. The events take place at Jan Celliers Laerskool. A list of times and dates for the individual events will be sent out today. Please note that Pridwin WILL NOT be providing transport to the individual events – it is the parents’ responsibility to ensure that the boys are at the venue 20 minutes for the stipulated times. Back to the top
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FROM THE SPORT’S DESK
CROSS COUNTRY FIXTURES FOR THE SEASON
DATE VENUE TIME
11/05 St Stithian’s 14H15
18/05 St Peter’s 14H15
25/05 St David’s 14H15
01/06 St John’s 14H15
08/06 St Benedict’s 14H15
13/06 Henderson Park (Interhouse) 14H15
RUGBY VS KEPS
Saturday 19 May 2018
All matches will be played at Venus Street
TEAM VENUE TIME
Grade 3E vs Grade 3D Venus 1A 08h30
Grade 3B Venus 1B 08h30
Grade 3C Venus 1A 09h10
Grade 3A Venus 1B 09h10
Grade 4E vs Grade 4D Venus 2A 08h30
Grade 4B Venus 2B 08h30
Grade 4C Venus 2A 09h10
Grade 4A Venus 2B 09h10
Grade 5C Venus 2 12h00
Grade 5B Venus 2 09h50
Grade 5A Venus 2 10h30
Grade 6C Venus 2 11h20
Grade 6B Venus 1 09h50
Grade 6A Venus 1 10h30
Grade 7B Venus 1 11h20
Grade 7A Venus 1 12h00
RUGBY VS ST DAVID’S Saturday 26 May 2018
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RAMADAN WISHES
We would like to wish all our Muslim families well over the fasting month of Ramadan.
GRADE 4 TALK All Grade 4 parents are requested to attend an important meeting on Thursday 24 May at 18h00 in the small hall. The purpose of the meeting is to provide insight into the changes that will take place as your boy transitions to the Senior School. The meeting will discuss ways in which the school will manage this transition and how you can support your boy.
PPA NEWS We would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors for their most kind and generous sponsorship participation in the Bingo Evening, which took place on Friday 16 March 2018.
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GRADE 5-7 PARENT TALK Steve Hamilton is a living metaphor for addiction and ultimately recovery. He will be speaking to our boys about the dangers of experimenting with drugs. This session is dedicated to parents and is geared towards helping you to develop an awareness that will assist in raising our boys free of the dangers of addiction. As there is no ticket fee, any donation or contribution to his course would be greatly appreciated.
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