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FASHIONGO GRUNGE

SCHOOL SPORT RANKINGSRUGBY & HOCKEY

MAY 2016 FREE / GRATISLIKE US ONwww.awsum.co.za | Tel: 021 872 3880

JOHANNESBURG PRIMARY SCHOOLS & HIGH SCHOOLS | LAERSKOLE & HOËRSKOLE

Home Health Competitions RecipesLifestyle School News

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NEWS

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AWSUM Celebrity Interview

AWSUM News caught up with sensational YouTube comedy wondergirl, Suzelle DIY, who has just landed her very own slot on Comedy Central –

not bad for a poppie with a hectic wannabe accent and an ever-silent best friend! Suzelle DIY’s YouTube channel has more than 48 000 subscribers

and picks up 40 000 views on the day a new episode launches.)

Q: Congratulations on the latest feather in your cap – your very own slot on Comedy Central. How does it feel to play in the big league now? A: I feel like a million rands. It has been a dream come true to watch myself on TV. Q: Who is Suzelle really?

Tell us a bit more about yourself – likes, dislikes,

favourite movie, favourite song, favourite book. A: I’m just a small town girl with a passion for DIY, braai-ing and dinner parties. My movie of the moment is the How To Be Single and my favourite book is How to do Just about Everything by The

Reader’s Digest.Q: Why do you think you are so popular? What is your secret to success?

A: I think people like that the DIY in my videos is useful, and that sometimes things go wrong.

My secret is to keep going no matter what happens!

Q: What are your top five DIY tips for women like yourself who like to be glamorous and never get their hands dirty while doing the dirty workA: Right, this is a good one. It’s important to always look your best no matter what you are busy doing.•Wear an apron when you are in the kitchen.•Use safety goggles when you chop onions to stop

your eyes from tearing up and smudging your make-up.

•Run your nails over a bar of soap before you do the gardening. It will keep the dirt from getting under your nails.

•Buy a box of disposable gloves. They are great to use for any DIY project.

• I like to cut up plastic packets and lay them down on my work surface to prevent any mess escaping

Q: What do you do for fun and relaxation in your leisure time? A: I like to go for a coffee with my best friend, Marianne. I like to watch cooking shows and look for DIY ideas on the Google.Q: Other celebrities, across a spectrum, like Nataniël, Hellen Zille, Tim Noakes and Jan-Hendrik, want to be associated with you. Why is that? What do they gain? What do you gain? A: I think they are just excited to meet me because they want to soak up some of my creativity.

Suzelle DIY

Editorial teamEditorMarika Truter | 021 872 [email protected]

Fashion editorPepe Sofianos | 083 300 2068 [email protected]

DesignersRowan Engledoe | [email protected] Bushby | [email protected] Matthee | [email protected] Keller | [email protected] Venter | [email protected]

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AdvertisingIna Snyman | 073 575 [email protected] van Zyl | 082 301 [email protected]

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We trust you will enjoy finding out more about some of the country’s favourite celebrities in the entertainment, fashion, décor, health, beauty, food and sport industries.

As usual, we continue to bring you the latest fashion news from fashion guru Pepe Sofianos, national sport rankings for rugby and hockey, and you can also find the latest movie releases, for your and your kids’ entertainment planning.

Enjoy this edition, and let us know on our Facebook page what you think of AWSUM News and what you would like to see in future editions.

All the best for the last stretch of this term!Marika & your dedicated AWSUM team

Here’s to an AWSUM 3rd birthday!!Three years ago, AWSUM News broke onto the media scene with one schools

newspaper in the Boland region, reaching 10 schools and 12 500 households. Today, this newspaper is published in 13 regions

countrywide, with a reach of over 250 schools and 192 000 households.

CONTENTHIGHLIGHTSFASHION

SPORT

School SportRANKINGS

Pg 4

Pg 8

M a y 2 0 1 3 V S M a y 2 0 1 6 We are glad that

you are on this journey with us, and we look forward to many more AWSUM years

with your schools and families.To celebrate officially moving

on from toddlerdom, we bring you a new-look AWSUM News, introducing new regulars, such

as a celebrity interview each month.

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Go Grunge

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CRAIGHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 011 788 7223/4 (e) [email protected]

LAERSKOOL FAIRLAND (t) 011 678 4591/2 (e) [email protected]

LAERSKOOL JAN CELLIERS (t) 011 646 3336 (e) [email protected]

Inter-House Cross CountryThe Inter-House Cross Country took place on 8 April. Congratulations to Impala for winning! The Spirit Trophy went to Duiker. Congratulations.

Winning Team Impala: FRONT: Skye Ludbrook, Amahle Gumede, Shannon Ludbrook. BACK: Grant Booysen, Nikolaa de Klerk.

World Book Character DayWorld Book Character Day is a celebration of authors, illustrators, books and, most importantly, a celebration of reading. The children were given the opportunity to dress up as their favourite book character. Many imaginative costumes were seen on the day. Our principal, Mrs Prout-Jones, and deputy principal, Ms Schulman, and staff all dressed up as The Cat in the Hat.

1ste Rugbyspan

Luc Sinclair, Tertius le Roux, Juan Schoeman, Zander Linde, Ruben Kruger, Tristan Pienaa, Armand Barnard, Tian Muller, Ian de Fouw, Johan Bredenkamp, Tiaan Steenkamp, Zander van Niekerk, Duan Marais, Karl van der Westhuizen, Aiden van den Berg, Lourens Kruger, Luka Popovic, Zack van Niekerk, Johann Beyers.

1ste Netbalspan

Zoë Franck (Kaptein), Ela Barburoglu (O/Kaptein) ,Mika van Zyl, Mathilda Steyn, Luané Coetzer, Nadia van der Merwe, Lize-li Smit (Reserwe), Chanté Botha (Reserwe), Emma Dirks (Tellinghouer).

Senior Konsert Vanjaar se senior konsert was weer eens ‘n puik produksie en ‘n onvergeetlike ervaring. Elke kind het met soveel genot en passie op die verhoog gestraal. Selfs die onderwysers het hulle verskuilde talente gewys.

Netbal DistrikproeweNicola Deist (o/12), Nina Stockenström en Beth Grosskopf (o/13) is in die distrikspanne opgeneem wat aan verdere proewe vir Gauteng gaan deelneem.

Landloop InterhuisTen spyte van ‘n baie koue oggend, het elke kind met moed en daad hulle harte uitgehardloop en ‘n hele paar goeie rekords opgelewer.

Nicola Deist Nina Stockenström Beth Grosskopf

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Checks --- in any shape or form are compulsory.

Oversized checked flannel shirt --- wear it over T’s, under puffas and

always around your waist.Ripped, patched, washed-out jeans --- the scruffier the better and denim cut-offs with dark tights for the girls.

Denim overalls --- wear one strap unclasped, folding down the panel and this also works with pinnies.

Beanie mania ---- THE unisex accessory or bandanas and flat bill

caps for dudes.Chunky boots --- floral pretties for the gals and good old American

work boots for the guys.

@ Layering inspo for grunge The best thing about cold season

grunge is the practical layering like

wrapping a shirt around your waist.

It’s a great way to keep an extra layer

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gets chilly. You can rock the look with

sweatshirts, puffas, biker jackets and

for the girls it’s equally cool to tie a

shirt around your favorite LBD, or add

a checked shirt over a floral skater skirt.

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Checked pullover, R49.99, Mr Price. Chelsea sneakers,

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Floral Doc Martens-style boots, R320, Woolworths.

Big sis --- Camel cord pinny, R399.95, Edgars.

Black lace blouse, R119.99, Mr price.

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Fashion Editor Pepe Sofianos goes for modern grunge in a big way this winter.Grunge was a music style popularised by bands like Nirvana and Soundgarden in the 1990s and

their laid-back scruffy style of dressing soon morphed into a way of life.

Say hi to Grunge Girl --- see yourself ?

What to wear now

CHECK IT OUT! Navy checked shirt, R129.99, Mr Price, red checked shirt,

R250, Woolworths and checked denim fleece-

lined shirt, R189.99, Ackermans.

Pink puffa floral vest R149.95 and checked tunic, R129.95,

both Ackermans. Over-the-knee socks, R69.99 for two pairs and sparkly Chelsea boots, R99.99,

both Pick ‘n Pay Clothing.

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LAERSKOOL LOUW GELDENHUYS (t) 011 782 5442 (e) [email protected]

RANDPARK PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 011 793 7434 (e) [email protected]

LAERSKOOL ESPERANZA (t) 011 673 6331 (e) [email protected]

Louwtjies het weer die jaar aan die gesogte 0/11 Bethlehem Tennistoernooi deelgeneem. Dit was die jaar vanaf 26 Mei tot 30 Mei en jaarliks neem die beste skole van regoor die land aan die toernooi deel.

Die A-span dogters (Corné van Schalkwyk, Lisa le Roux, Christina Malan en Elle Theron) eindig 7de uit 11 spanne.

Die B-span dogters (Almé van Schalkwyk, Anke Kelbrick, Michelle le Roux en Inge Erasmus) eindig 7de uit 15 spanne.

Die dogters het die Geesbeker gewen!Die A-span seuns (Reuben Herbst, Duard Buskes,

MJ Venter en Thomas Malan) wen die verdedigende kampioene, Eikestad (Stellenbosch), in die rondomtalie.

Hulle eindig 2de uit 17 spanne en ontvang silwer medaljes vir die mooi prestasie. Hulle het in die finaal teen Grey (Bloemfontein) verloor.

Die B-span seuns (Zaki Winter, LJ Hay, Paul Lötter en Adrian Snyman) eindig 6de uit 20 spanne.

Ons is baie trots op die uitstekende prestasies!

Bethlehem Tennistoenooi

011 Tennisgroep. A-span seuns. Wenners van die dogters Geesbeker.

Netball seasonNetball season started off with a sparkle, when the Purple Fairies (Rand Park Primary teachers) played against the U13A netball team and were victorious, winning the game 10-3. Netball, here we come!

Mini-netbal en mini-rugby

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LAERSKOOL FONTAINEBLEAU (t) 011 791 6160/1 (e) [email protected]

NORTHCLIFF HIGH SCHOOL (t) 011 476 1544 (e) [email protected]

BRYANSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 011 7061263 (e) [email protected]

Fontainebleau se Jesus Troepe reik uit met DoppiesprojekLaerskool Fontainebleau se Christelike aksie, Jesus Troepe, het kwartaalliks uitreikaksies waar ons die gemeenskap ondersteun.

Die Sweetheart Foundation is ‘n liefdadigheidsorganisasie wat aan behoeftige mense rolstoele voorsien. Met die hulp van skole en ander organisasies samel hulle plastiekdoppies in wat dan deur die hernubare-maatskappye Interwaste en Zibo aangekoop word. Een volwasse persoon se rolstoel kan aangekoop word met 450kg doppies. Die Sweetheart Foundation het al 161 rolstoele weggegee.

Sedert Januarie het ons al 50 groot-asbliksakke vol by hulle gaan aflewer. Ons is baie dankbaar vir ons leerders en ouers wat so passievol hierdie projek ondersteun. Marnus van Westing, Dillon du Preez en Sebastiaan Lazarus. Andrey Vorobiov met sy bydrae.

Bryanston Primary School will be hosting its annual Soccer and Netball Tournament on 20 and 21 May, at its premises in Mount Street, Bryanston. Established in 1969 by Bryanston Primary’s deputy headmaster, the late Mr Chris Joubert, this will be the 47th Annual Soccer Tournament and the 19th Annual Netball Tournament to be run at the school.

Participating schools include Bryanston, Bryandale, Bryneven, Crawford Sandton, Montrose, and two U12 soccer teams from Zimbabwean school Petra, from Bulawayo.

“The aim of this event is to have as many children as possible participating, to develop a passion for both these sports in primary school children,” says Bryanston Primary’s headmaster, Mr Leon Botha. “This year, we have a new and exciting format which extends this tournament over one and a half days, creating an additional ‘Mini Tournament’ for under-8 and under-9 players.”

On Friday, 20 May, from 14h30-17h00, the school will be hosting a Mini Soccer and Netball Tournament, for U8 and U9 Soccer and Netball teams.

“This will be one of the few school tournaments in the northern suburbs that includes U8 netball, in an effort to boost development of this exciting sport for girls,” says Mr Botha.

This will be followed by a Soccer and Netball Tournament for U10, U11, U12 and Open teams on Saturday, 21 May from 08h00-15h00. Bryanston Primary will use neutral umpires, to ensure fairness in refereeing across all games.

“We will run a full round-robin across the sports and age group, also to ensure fairness in that all teams within an age group will play every other team,” says Mr Botha. “Using this method, the top two teams will face each other in an exciting final, followed by a group prize-giving on both days where all teams will participate. Medals, trophies and special prizes will be

given out at this time.”The school anticipates welcoming a total of 3000-

3500 players and supporters to its grounds over the two-day period. Entry fee is R10 per person for supporters (players and coaches receive free entry).

A number of sponsors will be present on the day with exciting promotions and giveaways, including 32GI and FutureLife. Technology and communications company three6five, based in Midrand, will be sponsoring free wifi for visitors’ use throughout the event.

Food and refreshments will be on sale during both days.

Gauteng/KwaZulu-Natal Sport Festival 2016The Gauteng/KwaZulu-Natal Rugby and Hockey festival took place from 28 April to 2 May 2016 at Northcliff High School.

This festival has been in existence since the early eighties. It started off with a couple of schools which annually played on a home and away basis against one another. It evolved into a festival with 20 participating schools - this festival is the biggest of its kind in South Africa with its primary focus on rugby at English co-ed schools. Matches are played over two days between 10 schools from Gauteng and 10 schools from Kwa-Zulu Natal. On the Saturday matches were played against a traditional rival and on Monday it was strength versus strength.

A further unique aspect of the festival is the hosting of visiting players by the local schools. Many friendship bonds have been started and remained over the years due to this. Participating schools this year were as follows:Benoni High Randpark HighBryanston High KZN DevelopmentEdenvale High George Campbell School of Technology

Fourways High Durban North CollegeGlenvista High Port Natal HighHyde Park High New Forest HighKrugersdorp High

Hillcrest HighMondeor High Kloof HighNorthcliff High Northcliff 2nd XVJabulani Rugby Club Alberton High

A new initiative this year was the inclusion of hockey for both boys and girls. Hillcrest High from Natal joined six Gauteng schools (Northcliff, Rand Park, Bryanston, Fourways, Krugersdorp and Edenvale) in what is hoped to be the start of a new side to the tournament.

Bryanston Primary gears up for annual Soccer and Netball Tournament

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Helpmekaar klop Monnas 30-15Helpmekaar Kollege se eerste-rugbyspan het op 28 Maart vir die eerste keer in 19 jaar ‘n wedstryd teen Hoërskool Monument gewen. Hierdie titaniese stryd het plaasgevind by die 21ste St Johns College Easter Festival, waar 12 top rugby-skole, soos Paarl Boys High en Afrikaans Seuns Hoër, oor ’n tydperk van drie dae kragte teen mekaar gemeet het.

Helpmekaar se eerstespan, wat in die grootskole-liga van die Beeldtrofee-kompetisie deelneem, het die skare behoorlik op hulle voete gehad toe hulle teen halftyd met ses punte voorgeloop het. Die spelers van Hoërskool Monument, wat in die makroskole-liga deelneem, kon nie daarin slaag om die

agterstand in te haal nie en moes na 80 minute die knie buig teen die Bruin Reus op die Bult.

Die grootste Helpie-puntemakers was David Cary (Gr. 11), Sherman Rayners (Gr. 12) en Keegan Haman (Gr. 12), wat altesaam 15 punte aangeteken het. Die heelagter, Chuiner van Rooyen (Gr. 12), se vernuftige skopskoen het vir die res van die punte gesorg.

“Voor die wedstryd het ons almal bymekaar gekom en daar is gesê: vuur in die hart, ys in die kop. Met dié wyse woorde van ons vorige kaptein, Eddie van der Merwe, het ons die wedstryd aangepak. Die omstandighede was moeilik en dit het karakter van elke speler vereis, maar met ons sterk band

en trots vir Helpmekaar, was ons oorwinnaars,” sê Chris Pietersen (Gr. 11).

Dié oorwinning is beslis een vir die Helpie-geskiedenisblaaie.

“Dit is ‘n wedstryd waaroor daar nog lank in skolerugby-kringe gesels gaan word”, sê mnr. Johan van Wyk, een van die trotse afrigters van die eerstespan.

“Monnas word gereeld deur die provinsiale Leeus-afrigters as die no. 1 rugbyskool in Gauteng gesien, maar ons het hierdie stelling beslis verkeerd bewys.”

Mnr. Johan is vol hoop dat hulle die liga onoorwonne kan afsluit en sien veral uit na die moontlikheid om vir Hoërskool Waterskloof op hulle tuisveld te klop.

Een vir die boeke

Chuinier van Rooyen

Tiaan Scholtz

RugbyThe Rugby First Team participated in the KwaZulu-Natal Festival over the weekend of 29 April to 02 May which was hosted this year in Gauteng by Northcliff High School. The team won both of their games against the teams from KwaZulu-Natal: •BHS vs KZN Development Team won 19–10 •BHS vs Durban North College won 27–12

SoccerReggie Williams (Grade 8) has been selected for the South African Football Squad that will compete in the Volkswagen World Junior Masters Tournament in Paris, France in May. This is a remarkable achievement and we wish Reggie the very best.

KarateDominique de Jong and Daniel de Jong competed in the KSI SA Karate Championships recently and have been selected to represent South Africa in Berlin in July.

Cheerleading SquadBryanston High School currently has four cheerleaders in their squad who have Gauteng Colours; Crystal Murray, Shannon Penny, Jess Muller and Philani Dlamini, and two additional cheerleaders with SA Colours: Brad Panayiotiou and Vongai Chibvongodze. The Cheerleading Squad continues to be a team that we can all be proud of. They put in long hours not only at competitions over weekends but, also on many evenings as they practise their skills in preparation for competitions.

All Girls Cheerleading Squad from Bryanston High School.

Water PoloCongratulations to the 1st Team Prep Water Polo Team and Mr Ramsey for another outstanding team effort to defend the KEPS Polo Tournament Trophy for the 3rd year in a row.Results from all games played:•St David’s vs Crawford 14–0•St David’s vs St Benedict’s 6–1 •St David’s vs St Stithians 11–1 • St David’s vs St Johns 7–0• St David’s vs Saheti 21–0• St David’s vs Reddam 23–0 • St David’s vs KEPS 16–2 • St David’s vs St Peters 16–0 •Final: St David’s vs St Johns 3–1

FRONT: Joshua Maroun, Luca Nicholas, Matthew Stephenson, Daniel Ferriman, Matthew Cooper, Caleb Grimmet. BACK: Coach Grant Ramsey, Christopher Turner, Reagan Fisher, Matthew Rundle, Christopher Chapman, Manqoba Bungane, Connor Tonetti, Andrew Kruger.ABSENT: Gehan Neuhof .

St David’s Marist Foundation launches ‘Business in Education’ B-BBEE Bursary Fund Initiative St David’s Marist Inanda, through the School’s Foundation, launched an education initiative to encourage the business community of South Africa to collaborate with the school in establishing a fund which will enable the school to expand its existing bursary programme which awards young deserving scholars from historically disadvantaged backgrounds, with bursaries to attend this school of excellence. The initiative was launched at the JSE with a market open to celebrate.

Market openings at the JSE are often reserved for newly listed companies issuing their stock for public trade and in celebration of a new chapter in a company’s life. However, the JSE saw it fitting to host the business in education fund initiated by St David’s Inanda School and notably as the first school to open the market.

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ST PETER’S GIRLS PREP SCHOOL (t) 011 367 6631 (e) [email protected]

ST PETER’S BOYS PREP SCHOOL (t) 011 705 3423 (e) [email protected]

ST PETER’S COLLEGE (t) 011 807 5315 (e) [email protected]

The Girls School held the annual Inter-house Cross Country event on Thursday, 7 April – the day before the school closed for the April holidays.

It was a well-supported and exciting event that involved all the girls running in their House colours. Each age group left at different stages, with intervals of

15 minutes between each.Enthusiastic parents came out in their numbers

to support their daughters and cheer them on. The Headmaster, Mr Darrel Webb, joined in the Grade 7 event and was accompanied by a large group of loyal ‘fans’ as he came in to cross the finish line!

Congratulations to Founders House who won the event, although that fact proved to be of little importance compared to the spirit and the enjoyment which were, obviously, the highlight of the day.

St Peter’s Girls Prep School Inter-house Cross Country event

New headmaster for St Peter’s CollegeThe St Peter’s College Council is delighted to announce that Mr Rui Morais has been appointed to the position of Headmaster of this prestigious school. Mr Morais has proven his leadership capabilities in challenging circumstances, is utterly committed to the unique ethos and success of the College, and enjoys the respect of the staff and students alike.

Mr Morais has been a key staff member at the College for thirteen years and in his role as Deputy Headmaster: Co-Curricular has been part of the team instrumental in the growth and success of the College. The College opened its doors to 80 students in 1998 and now has 600 students enrolled in Grades 8 to 12.

Last year, the St Peter’s matrics achieved 100% pass rate with 97% gaining university entrance. The College’s expansive campus includes the Wahoo Indoor Aquatics Centre, the Music, Art, Drama and Dance (MADD) Centre and hockey astroturf. The Springbok rugby team, Angolan soccer teams, the South African NBA Junior League and the SA Schools Dance League make use of the superb grounds and facilities.

We look forward to the next phase of building on the growing success story that is St Peter’s College.

St Peter’s Prep Schools Movie NightThe much anticipated Movie Night took place this past weekend. The day started at 14:00 with the children being able to jump and have fun on 16 Giant Inflatables, from a Super 6 Giant Slide, to Rockets, Zorb Balls and a Mechanical Bull! There was also fun rides for the pre-schoolers.

The movie started when the sun went down and over 1000 people snuggled up under blankets drinking hot chocolate and coffee to watch Night at the Museum.

Fun was had by all. Thank you to the Parents’ Association for organising this wonderful event, the St Peter’s Family really enjoyed the day!

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HOËRSKOOL LINDEN (t) 011 888 1433/4 (e) [email protected]

FOURWAYS HIGH SCHOOL (t) 011 465 1104/07 (e) [email protected]

HOËRSKOOL RANDBURG (t) 011 782 6226 (e) [email protected]

Twee spelers van die Stormers, JacoTaute en Robert du Preez, het onlangs ‘n draai gemaak by HS Linden. Hulle was geborg deur DHL - baie dankie!

“Julle het ons rugbyspanne tot hoër hoogtes aangevuur. Ons is nou ekstra-entoesiasties oor hierdie seisoen en weet dat ons op die regte pad is. Linden-rugby is gesond en ons sien uit om ons planne verder uit te brei,” sê Jaco Booysen, organiseerder van HS Linden-rugby.

“Dit is goed dat professionele spelers en borge soos DHL moeite doen om rugby meer blootstelling op skoolvlak te gee en dat die rugbygemeenskap meer betrokke by die skole raak waar rugby ‘n kernsport is,” sê Schalk van der Merwe, flank van Linden se eerste span.

Volgens Dwayne Vorster, eerste span agtsteman, het hy dit baie geniet om die bekende rugbyspelers by die skool te ontmoet. “Hulle het ons lus gemaak vir nog meer en beter rugby.”

Rugby Linden Vriendekring TrustBaie geluk aan Matthew Townsend wat R1500 ontvang het nadat hy 20 kaartjies verkoop het vir die Linden Vriendekring Trust se Disney-kompetisie.

Kaartjies kos R250 elk en is beskikbaar via Hoërskool Linden se webwerf. Vir meer inligting oor die kompetisie en om ook ‘n kans te staan om, soos Matthew, ekstra geld in jou sak te steek, besoek gerus www.linden.co.za.

SA skaakkompetisieWaldi en Nelis van der Lingen het aan die SA geslote junior skaakkompetisie deelgeneem. Net die top 30 skaakspelers word genooi. Waldi het 25ste geëindig en Nelis 4de. Nelis kwalifiseer om aan die o.16 olimpiade in Slovakia deel te neem asook die Afrika jeug skaakkompetisie. Baie geluk, en checkmate!!!!

HS Linden se eerste span WEN die NWU-reeks 31-13 teen Hoër Volkskool Heidelberg!!!!

Miss Justice SA finalis Henriette Noortman, Miss Justice SA-finalis, het HS Linden besoek. Ons Graad 8’s en 9’s het jou praatjie insiggewend gevind. Alles van die beste en sterkte vorentoe.

U14 Winter Sports FestivalFourways High School hosted an Under 14 Winter Sports Festival on 29 and 30 March. Boys hockey, girls hockey and rugby was played against various schools including Allen Glen High School, Crawford College Lonehill, Maragon Private Schools, Parktown Boys, Jeppe Boys, Kes and Helpmekaar.

Competing clubs consisted of Silver Stars Hockey Club and Sicelo Development Hockey.

We would like to thank our sponsors and vendors for assisting us in making the event successful: SA Homeloans,Kia Motors Fourways,Hyundai Cedar Road,Eagle Falls Spur (Fourways Crossing),Chip ‘n Dip,Coffee On The Move,Debonairs Fourways,Wendy’s Lemonade and Latora Athletic.

Gauteng/KZN festival30 April 2016 and 2 May 2016Results1st XI Girls’ Hockey9-0 vs Bryanston2-0 vs Krugersdorp1st XI Boys’ Hockey 4-0 vs Bryanston1-1 vs Krugersdorp1st XV Rugby8-19 down converted to a 20-19 win over Kloof High School from KZN

NetballFourways High School vs Hoërskool Bastion (26 April)•14A 12-15 (lost)•14B 17-1 (won)•15A 13-15 (lost)•15B 28-5 (won)•16A 14-10 (won)•16B 24-4 (won)•17A 15-8 (won)•17B 13-8 (won)•1st 22-17 (won)•2nd 25-15 (won) 1st Team vs Hoërskool Riebeeckrand

1st Team vs Kloof

Boden Team vs Jeppe

U14 vs Kes U14 Under 14A vs Crawford

NWU-reeks-sege

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

PARKTOWN BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 011 642 4531/2 (e) [email protected]

Budding Grade 10 scientists show their classThe Grade 10 Physical Science boys recently completed their project requiring them to make a model of a molecule. They were given a blank canvas to decide on the molecule and its construction. They were encouraged to use items from home.

The project involved completing the required research on the molecule, the arrangement of the constituent parts, and their correct assembly. It was very impressive to see the quality of the work submitted and the depth to which the boys went to present their model.

Grade 8s showcase their landscape artworksThese fantastic artworks were produced by the Grade 8s who were asked to create a pastel landscape in a similar style to the Impressionist artists they studied in Term 1. Ms Bronwyn Myles, Grade 8 Art Educator, commented how very proud she was of this high calibre of work from our youngsters

Science: experimenting in the classroom Waterpolo: taking a shot at goal

Cricket: playing against St John’s

Brass band: our talented youngsters performing

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JAMES WARDHAUGH - MOBILE: 083 266 2021 | TWITTER: @wardhaughj | LINKEDIN: James Wardhaugh | FACEBOOK: James Craig Wardhaugh | EMAIL: [email protected]

FIRST XV RUGBY RANKINGS 9 MAY 2016TEAMGREY COLLEGEPAARL BOYS HIGHGLENWOODPAARL GIMAFFIESPAUL ROOS GYM DALE COLLEGEJEPPEGREY HIGH SCHOOLBOLAND LANDBOUEG JANSENMONUMENTSELBORNE COLLEGEST ANDREWS COLLEGESACSBEN VORSTERRONDEBOSCHKINGSWOOD COLLEGEHILTON COLLEGEQUEENS COLLEGE

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U16 RUGBY RANKINGS 6 MAY 2016TEAMPAARL BOYS HIGHGLENWOODGREY COLLEGEPAUL ROOS GYM HTS DROSTDYJEPPESELBORNE COLLEGEMENLOPARKMONUMENTHUDSON PARK

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GIRLS’ XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 10 MAY 2016TEAMORANJE MEISIESST MARYS WAVERLEYRUSTENBURGDSGST MARYS KLOOFST STITHIANSCOLLEGIATEHERSCHELEUNICEPAARL GIMPEARSONSPRINGFIELDPMB GIRLSHUDSON PARKPAREL VALLEIWATERKLOOFSOMERSETUNION HIGHGARSFONTEINPRETORIA GH

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BOYS’ XV HOCKEY RANKINGS 10 MAY 2016TEAMRONDEBOSCH MARITZBURG COLLEGEWESTVILLE BHBISHOPSPRETORIA BOYS HIGHST DAVIDSNORTHWOODJEPPEGREY HIGH SCHOOLCLIFTONWYNBERG BHOAKHILLKEARSNEY COLLEGEST ANDREWS COLLEGEPEARSONPAUL ROOS GYM GREY COLLEGEMICHAELHOUSEST STITHIANSGARSFONTEIN

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