Founders’ Day and The Opening of Haydock Hall Volume 36
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Founders’ Day and The Opening of Haydock Hall Volume 36
Volume 36 31 October 2014 Founders’ Day and The Opening of Haydock Hall HeadLines… Founders’ Day We are a fortunate school indeed to be able to call a guest speaker like Nicky Newton-King one of ours! It was such a privilege to have her, and her family with us for our Founders’ Day Celebration and the opening of the new Haydock Hall. She spoke of all the memories she had of her time at this school and it is evident that the spirit of our school has not changed much. Our choirs performed brilliantly as we were treated to their version of Adiemus to start proceedings. They also entertained us superbly at Haydock Hall with their performance of “Your Song” by Elton John. Haydock Hall The opening of Haydock Hall marks the end of our building process. We are delighted with the outcome and the potential that now exists on the campus. We are grateful to all our parents for the patience shown during the last 20 months. The concert tonight is a small gesture of thanks for this. We hope to see as many of our school family as possible walking through the new buildings and then enjoying the music of DNA Strings on the lawn! Lion Awards Lion Shields are the top shields to be earned by a pupil in the school. We are very proud of Caitlin Garvs, Josefine Hjälmner, Garrick Hugo, Rebecca Japhet and Ben van Schalkwyk on being awarded these shields today. Mrs Debbie Underwood Mrs Underwood will be leaving Somerset House to take up a position at Rhenish Primary in Stellenbosch next year. She has been at our school for the last eight years and has not only made the Science Lab one of the busiest rooms in the school with all her animals (and pupils), but she has also transformed the MAD Programme and made it what it is today. We wish her well with her remaining time at Somerset House. Chris Storey – Headmaster [email protected] 2014 Falcon Award Recipients Congratulations to the following pupils who received Falcon Awards during the course of this year: Music Bayley Sanders Hisha Prag Alexandra Ware Abigail George Art Leila Williams Nicholas van der Merwe Alexandra Ware Oratile Pooe Cécile Du Preez Caitlin Garvs Abigail George Marie-Luise Zeitvogel Drama Abigail George William Hall Lauren Robb Keegan Devine Leila Williams Ben van Schalkwyk Nicholas Louis Janka Scholtz Academics Nicholas van der Merwe Ethan Lombard Leila Williams Harry Hugill Sport Laiken Mattheys Garrick Hugo Ben van Schalkwyk Ziggy Dalton Kai Greig Samuel Raats Josefine Hjalmner Jo Whall Rebecca Japhet Carla Du Plessis Janka Scholtz Matthew Cilliers Lauren Robb Julia Robb Luke Eames Past Pupil Lize Mynhardt - Top 5 SA Idols We are so extremely proud of Lize! Let’s keep her in the competition right to the very end! Every vote counts! Fun at Aftercare! The children at the Prep School Aftercare had great fun playing with sand! Inspiration for Creative Writing! The Grade 2s found some interesting spots around the campus to gather inspiration for their Creative Writing task. Artists of the Week Maya Williams and Kayla Coetzer in Grade 6 are the deserving Artists of the Week. Their wellexecuted limo prints testify to both hard work and good observation skills. Congratulations! Grade 6 Drama The Grade 6s were caught in action rehearsing their take on fairy tales that will be performed for the Junior Primary children. Grade 2 Orals The Grade 2s have been presenting some fantastic orals in Afrikaans. Their topic was “My Familie”. Recycling SLIGHT REPRIEVE FOR GIs AS COLLECTIONS IMPROVE SLOWLY … 2014 Weds 15 Oct 7M 7U 6M 6O 5B 5V 4J 4M 3P 3R 2C 2T 1B 1dP 11.0 2.0 6.9 64.4 Weds 22 Oct 15.0 Weds 29 Oct 20.7 44.7 23.5 Totals 11.0 37.7 51.6 121.4 3.0 85.0 35.1 19.0 161.6 292.2 96.6 135.4 49.8 41.3 Slowly, slowly the totals increase…and well done to Grade 3R and the huge 100kg donation!! Puts 33.5 them firmly into the lead, with the reigning champs 3.0 3.0 82.0 lagging behind!! After last week’s news that the 6.0 15.0 14.1 GIs might be in danger, we had one brave soul 4.0 15.0 who tried to con the W&M Dept., stating that his 52.5 71.7 37.4 small bag of paper was in fact approximately 4 68.9 22.0 201.3 tonnes in actual weight! W&M were not fooled and 6.1 36.8 53.7 he was sent scuttling away!!! The fact remains 15.6 101.1 18.7 16.5 13.3 20.0 though, that the GIs are in desperate need of a 18.5 7.8 15.0 much-increased input if they are all to survive in the Weekly 275.4 416.2 449.1 1140.7 current climate. October totals look good and we Total are safe for the moment – but we have to build a bank for the holiday periods…keep on hoarding and collecting…chat to neighbours and collect from them…recycle, recycle, recycle… YOUR GI NEEDS YOU! Sports News TENNIS MATCH RESULTS: THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER 2014 Opposition Score De Hoop A 3-3 Hendrik Louw 6-4 Beaumont B 3-3 Lochnerhof B 2-4 De Hoop B 2-4 Comment The U11 boys played excellent tennis against De Hoop. The De Hoop boys proved to be worthy opponents, resulting in some close, exciting games. Nic Cilliers and Sean Irwin teamed up, while Gordon Morrison and Nic Lombard partnered for their doubles match. Both teams played brilliantly and Somerset House won both matches 6 games to 3. Nic Cilliers won his singles match, with a score of 6 games to 2. Sean Irwin played a tough singles match demonstrating great skill, with De Hoop winning. Gordon Morrison played some outstanding tennis, narrowly losing his singles match 5-6. Although Nic Lombard put up a great fight and never gave up, he was beaten by a very strong De Hoop player. Tennis was the winner, with the overall result being shared with 26 games for both schools - a fair result for some great tennis played. We are extremely proud of their achievements. Well done to Julia and Andrea who won their doubles match 6-2. Chloe and Cáit lost their doubles match 4-6, but won both their singles matches. Julia also won her singles match, and after a tough match just short of 2 hours, Andrea narrowly lost her singles match 5-6. A great fight by all our girls. Well done! A great afternoon of tennis! All matches were pushed to the wire. The doubles matches were very entertaining, with Ziggy and Kai fighting back from 3-1 down to win 6-3. Matthew and Sam also played a great game and won their doubles match 6-4. Matthew won his singles match comfortably 6-1 whilst Kai, Ziggy and Sam fought hard, but lost narrowly 6-7. Matches were 3 all, but overall Somerset House won the encounter 36 – 29. Well done, boys! The boys tried hard, but unfortunately lost to Lochnerhof B. Well done to Munnik and Carel for winning their doubles match and to Carel for winning his singles match. Somerset House played good tennis, with Yvonne Huysamer winning her singles and doubles matches. Kayla Coetzee unfortunately injured herself, but managed to win her doubles match. Well done to Carla Du Plessis and Tatum James for their improved effort. Great effort, girls! UNDER 11 A & B CRICKET – TUESDAY 28TH & WEDNESDAY 29TH OCTOBER The Dream Team took to their new field on Naburn Meadow on Tuesday this week against Raithby Primary. Captain Gordon Morrison won the toss and elected to bat. Wyatt Painter and Robert Pyle started off steadily, giving us a solid start. Gordon soon joined the attack and enjoyed a fine Captain’s innings of 53 runs. The Dreamers set a target of 97. Our bowling was tight and soon the wickets began to fall. Ethan More O’Ferrall, Connor Barrett, Jake Love and Gordon all took two wickets each. Some fine fielding resulted in a run out and Robert Pyle took a wonderful catch behind the stumps, leaving Raithby 5 runs short of the target. The A team welcomed Rhenish to Naburn Meadow on Wednesday and we were put in to bat. James Royden-Turner and Sean Irwin (29) set the pace and started the scoreboard rolling, despite some excellent bowling and fielding from the Rhenish players. Josh Cox and Daashay Reddy continued the attack, adding 18 and 22 respectively. After the 25 overs, we had 117 on the board. There was a tangible excitement around the field as Josh set his field, ready for action. His brilliant catch off Cruebelle Diko’s first ball was phenomenal and gave the team a real boost. It was then the day for catches – James took four in his Point position, Josh took three at Square Leg, Sean took two behind the stumps and his stumping was the icing on the cake. Some super bowling from Cruebelle, Daashay, Jordan Heymans, Reece Aitken and Robert Underwood maintained the pressure and Rhenish were all out for 100. The match was a wonderful display of cricket. Both teams played super cricket, the etiquette was just right and it was a most enjoyable and exciting afternoon – thanks to all 22 players! CRICKET RESULTS: On Wednesday, our Girls’ Mini-Cricket played matches against Somerset College at home. The matches were tightly contested and our girls performed very well. Our U7 Fairy Girls narrowly lost their match 31-28, with Madison McConnach being the best bats-lady and Keisha Leibrandt being the best bowler. Our U8 Girls lost way too many wickets during their batting innings, resulting in them having to defend a very low score. This resulted in Somerset College beating them easily. This, however, did not discourage our girls, and good improvement in bowling was displayed by Kashvi Reddy, Roxanne Painter and Tamsin McDonald. The U9 Falcons managed to turn the tables against their opposition with a win of 22-19. Mary Vine-Morris was the best bats-lady and Emily van Steenberghe was the best bowler. Well done to all our girls for a good afternoon’s cricket. On Wednesday our Boys Mini Cricket played matches against Beaumont and the following results were achieved: U7 Dolphins lost 47-30 with Louis le Riche batting well and Keegan Uys bowling well. U7 Impis won their match 41-37 with Nicholas Oscroft being the best bowler and Harry Paine the best batsman. U8 Lions won 60-23. Well done to Daniel Stenslunde who scored 18 runs in his 6 balls faced and Nicholas Hall for his great bowling. U8 Titans won 26 – 19. Best batsman was Leo Strydom and the best bowler was Joshua du Plessis taking 1 wicket for 2 runs. U9 Cobras won their match convincingly 63-38. Matthew Lowe was the best batsman – he scored 15 runs off 6 balls. Andrew Bevis-Challinor was the best bowler. U9 Super Kings lost their match 33-40 with a fantastic contribution from Allen Rautenbach as best bowler. U9 Eagles won their match 31-16 with Aidan Norris being the best bowler and Campbell Ridl the best Batsman. On Friday evening our First XI team played a do-or-die match in the SWCC Day/Night cricket tournament. They displayed one of the best performances they have had all year. Our team batted first and managed to score 121 runs for 2 wickets down with Kai Greig 70 and Ziggy Dalton 15 scoring a 109 run partnership putting us in a good position at 121 runs for 2 wickets in 15 overs. Our bowling and fielding was of a high standard and we restricted the opposition to 93 for 5 wickets with Jonathan Harley taking 3 wickets for 11 runs in 3 overs. Well done to our boys! They will now play in the semi-final on Friday 7th November. Week 4: Programme for week ending 8th November 2014 Mon 3 Nov Tues 4 Wed 5 Thurs 6 Fri 7 Sat 8 15h00 16h40 19h00 14h45 14h45 16h40 14h45 15h00 14h45 16h00 07h00 08h10 13h40 14h30 14h30 14h30 – 17h00 07h00 08h30 Grade 6 & 7 Internal Music Exams – all week Boys’ Relay Gala (Beaumont) Summer Astro Hockey – U11 & U12 Boys Public Speaking Competition (Haydock Hall) Cricket Matches v De Hoop : U11B (A); 2nd XI (H) Cricket Matches v De Hoop : U10A (H); U12A (A) Summer Astro Hockey – U11 & U12 Girls Cricket Matches v Lochnerhof : U11A (R/Park); 1st XI (R/Park) Girls’ Relay Gala (H) Tennis Matches Board of Governors Meeting Grade 3 Helderberg Hike JP Assembly (Haydock Hall) SP Assembly (Haydock Hall) SP Staff Meeting Under 12 Zonal Cricket (H) Jacqui Ekermans’ Netball Afternoon Day/Night Cricket semi-finals : 1st XI (R/Park) Beach Run U12 Cricket Festival at Somerset College