NEWSLETTER 5 - PEPPS Preparatory School and College

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NEWSLETTER 5 - PEPPS Preparatory School and College
NEWSLETTER 5 – 4 JUNE 2015
From the Desk of Mrs Werner
Our Grade 4-7 learners will be writing their final tests of the second term in week 9 and 10. Parental
support is of great importance during this period. Consider the following two Effective Study
Strategies by Stella Cottrell, to help your child maximize his/her study strategies:
Attitudes to learning
Most people, when asked, can recount an experience that undermined their confidence in their own learning.
Negative comments when we are young can have a long-term effect upon our view of ourselves as bright,
capable learners. However, self-confidence has a major impact upon our ability to perform well.
What kind of message were you given about your abilities to study when you were at school or college?
Are these messages helpful to you now?
What attitudes would be most useful to you succeeding at your studies now?
Optimum conditions for learning
We can improve the conditions for learning by being aware of some of the ways the brain works. Although we
do not need to know a great deal about the brain, understanding some basics can help us to make the most
of our minds. Some of the optimal conditions for learning are common sense and good for our general health.
For example, the brain works well when:
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it is rested - sleep affects our performance.
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it is hydrated - drinking water helps the electrical connections of the brain.
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it is unstressed - when it is stressed, it can focus only on 'escape', not on such matters as reading journals
and writing assignments.
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it enjoys itself - it is important to look for any angle that can stimulate our interest in what we are
learning. Sometimes this can take imagination if the subject itself seems boring.
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it has seen something several times - little and often works better than trying to understand something in
one sitting.
Mrs J. Werner Head
PEPPS Preparatory School
What’s next…
Let’s Celebrate!
 From 8 June there will be no sport and
LEARNER OF THE MONTH - MAY
cultural activities for the rest of the term.
Brandon Makhanza in Grade 6R is our Learner of the
Month for May. Brandon is the Best Player of the Season
in Football. He is an excellent player! He displays good
leadership qualities and is always well behaved. His
academic work is good and he has a beautiful
handwriting.
 World Ocean Day
Teachers’ Zone
 Long week-end - No school
8 June 2015
 School closes at 11 o’clock for all
learners.
12 June 2015
15 and 16 June 2015
 Winter House Sports Day
CONGRATULATIONS
25 June 2015
Congratulations to Ms Delyn Jacobs who has, once
again, been selected as Team Manager for the u/13
Limpopo Impala Girls Cricket Team.
 School closes for the Prep School at
10:00
26 June 2015
RESIGNATION
Mr Bester resigned on 31 May with immediate effect.
Our way forward – Ms Colleen Newham will teach
English to our Grade 4 and 6 learners until the end of
this term. From next term onwards Ms Mandy du Plessis
will be teaching English to our Grade 4 and 5 learners
and Ms Marinda de Bruin will be teaching English to our
Grade 6 and 7 learners. We thank these teachers for
their willingness to step in to make sure quality teaching
continues.
TERM 2 TEST TIMETABLE
 Grade 7 IT – 8 June
 Grade 7 EMS – 9 June
 Grade 7 Creative Arts – 10 June
 Grade 4-7 Social Sciences – 11 June
 Grade 4-7 Natural Science – 12 June
 Grade 4-7 Afrikaans – 17 June
Odds and Ends
 Grade 4-7 Mathematics – 18 June
 Grade 4-7 English – 19 June
LIBRARY NOTICE
Our Grade 1 learners are now allowed to take out (borrow) library books. Please take note that lost
or damaged books will need to be paid for. Late books after the due date will incur a R1.00 per day
fine payable in the library. Parents are asked to encourage learners to read more at home.
DEBATING
The debating team competed against PEMPS on Wednesday 20 May. The topic was Technology: A
negative impact on a child's development. PEPPS opposed the topic but unfortunately, PEMPS won
the debate, however, the debating team is going from strength to strength and working well as a
team. Thank you to the debaters for putting in such a good effort.
Report written by Mrs du Plessis and Mrs Abrahams
STORYTELLING
The English Department's annual hosting of the Storytelling evening was a testament to how well
education can work when all three the "corners" of the "triangle" work as a team. Staff worked hard
to provide guidance and assistance. Parents worked hard, motivating and supporting their children
throughout the preparation process and the children outdid themselves with their stories on the
evening.
The audience heard about Charlie and Lola and how poor Charlie had to struggle to get a whale
down the tub hole; a gigantic turnip and a rather exasperated farming family who will probably not
be planting turnips again next year! They heard about grandparents being, unceremoniously, stuffed
into baskets and ghost stories that turned their blood cold!
It was an evening that that showcased the talent and the grit of our learners in their development as
public speakers and it was truly special to see our learners' stories shine brightly among those of the
visiting schools, Mitchell House and PEMPS.
A hearty congratulations to everyone involved in making Storytelling such a special evening.
Report written by Ms Lawrenson
DRAMA CLUB -JUNIOR
Ponder on…
“Success is no accident. It is hard
work, perseverance, learning,
studying, sacrifice and most of all,
love of what you are doing.”
-Pele-
After weeks of a lot of hard work, determination and
overcoming challenges which seemed incredibly difficult to
overcome, we proved ourselves wrong by stepping up our
game and moving our concert to a venue that could allow
friends and family to witness our Junior Drama Club’s talent
first hand. Although we faced challenges through the night,
the children's ability to win the audience’s hearts outweighed
these challenges, which in the end turned out to be a
successful and memorable evening.
Mrs Horak’s husband said the following later that evening, "I enjoyed it a lot because it made me
realise that life shouldn't always be taken so seriously, thinking of all the responsibilities I have at work,
and even though there were challenges with the sound, the children still enjoyed themselves." We
should definitely take a moment to think about those words and know that we do it for the learners’
enjoyment.
We would like to thank the following parents who contributed to the success of the evening:
Mrs Erika Mengouchi for assisting in the making of the costumes, Miss Shakila Hassim (Mohamed) for
assisting with makeup and backstage support, Oos Skool for the venue, and a thank you to
everyone who supported us by coming to watch the concert.
Report written by Ms Parkin
DRAMA CLUB – SENIOR
Our Senior Drama Club presented their play to our parents and staff on 21 May 2015 in the Oos Skool
hall. A huge amount of time and effort went into practising the play and it paid off, as the evening
was a great success. The learners really enjoyed playing their roles in the drama ‘Long, long ago
Cinderella’. It is a modern tale about Cinderella; i-Pads, phones, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
were part of this modern version.
We are really looking forward to the drama sessions in the third term. We will be focusing on
Eisteddfod items only, so as to prepare our learners for the Eisteddfod in September.
Report written by Mrs Kidd
Parents Association
BIG WALK
Congratulations to our Parents Association for once again planning and
running a successful Big Walk. Your efforts are appreciated! It was such an
enjoyable day!
Thank you to all our parents and learners for the huge effort you put into
raising money for our school.
As of 2 June, the amount of R 214 031.45 had been raised. This is absolutely amazing!
Please note that this amount is not the final amount as expenses still need to be deducted.
Herewith the names of the prize winners:
Learners who raised the most money Amount
Name of learner
raised
Position
Prize won
Bokamoso Raphala – Gr 4D
R10 224.00
1st
Mecer 10 inch tablet + R500 Mall of the North vouchers
Maredi Thupana – Gr 4D
R5 447.00
2nd
Vodacom 7 inch tablet + R300 Mall of the North vouchers
Moraswi Ngoasheng – 1S
R4 050.00
3rd
Vodacom 7 inch tablet + R250 Mall of the North vouchers
Connor Booth – Gr 5M
R3 210.00
4th
Vodacom 7 inch tablet + R200 Mall of the North vouchers
Desiree Buys – Gr 9K
R3 020.00
5th
Vodacom 7 inch tablet + R150 Mall of the North vouchers
Abram Seemola – Gr 6D
R3 010.00
6th
Vodacom 7 inch tablet + R150 Mall of the North vouchers
Romeo Mothae – Gr 6D
R2 710.00
7th
R700 Mall of the North Vouchers
Khutso Masemola
R2 030.00
8th
R650 Mall of the North Vouchers
Mapula Moleya – Gr 8P
R1 720.00
9th
R600 Mall of the North Vouchers
Owen de Witt – Gr 4A
R1 709.00
10th
R550 Mall of the North Vouchers
The winning classes are Position
Classes
Amount raised as on 30 May
1st
Grade 4D
R24 260.00
2nd
Grade 6D
R13 119.90
3rd
Grade 1S
R10 720.40
4th
Grade 4A
R10 454.30
5th
Grade 5M
R10 076.50
A huge thank you to the following members of the Big Walk Committee. We appreciate the time
and effort you put into making the day a great success.
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Dr Petronella Chaminuka
Mr Gift Mphahlele
Mrs Sharon Booth
Mr Vinesh Devchander
Dr Thakadu Arnold Mamashela
Mrs Melissa Bell
Mrs Margaret Ngoasheng
Mrs Nola Peceur
Mr Eric Egan
Mr Nico Loots
Thank you to the following parents who helped at the tuckshop:
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Dr Petronella Chaminuka
Dr Mohula Chuma
Mrs Lucy Caldeira
Mrs Rito Hlungwane
Dr Thakadu Arnold Mamashela
Mrs Sharoon Booth
Mrs Margaret Ngoasheng
Mrs Annie Mazengura
Ms Vimbayi Kambuku
Mrs Ethel Musonza
Dr Lucy Ntabiseng Mashigo-Sepale
Ms Marina Kirsten
Mr Brett Bannell
Mrs Nola Peceur
Mr Pat Moyaha
Dr Dennis Maditsi
Mrs Shakila Hassim (Mohammed)
Mrs Fatima Moosajee
Ms Sadia Moosajee
Ms Zaheda Vazeer
Ms Hawamah Ally
Ms Julie Ally
Mrs Margaret Mamogobo
Mrs Pontsho Moshokwa
Mrs Dorcas Isiaho
Thank you to our sponsors:
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Samco Foods (Rib Giant)- Mr Gilbert Nchabeleng
Mr Pat Moyaha
Enterprise Foods Polokwane
Coca Cola Polokwane
Eskom Polokwane
Chas Everitt Polokwane
Parents
Please note that on Friday 12 June, the whole school is closing at 11h00. Arrangements with taxis,
busses etc. must please be made. No teachers will be on duty after 11h10.
Thank you to all our parents who are paying their school fees on time. Your diligence and integrity is
appreciated.
Reading Corner
Recommended book for single moms (or dads) to read!
Are you stressed out and overwhelmed? Do you need to
organised? Whether you are a single, working or stay at
home mom, we all need help sometimes because being a
mom is both rewarding and challenging. There are 5 areas
a mom must get organised to stay sane: mom, family, diet,
homework and finances. By getting control over these 5
areas a mom can become more effective and get things
done quickly so that she can have more me-time and enjoy
more quality time with her family.
You will learn:
How to get organised so that you can have more ‘metime’. At times, it seems impossible to get a minute to
yourself but you can organise your life in such a way that
you can have time to yourself.
Learn strategies to increase your child’s learning, boost your
child’s confidence and make homework easier.
Homework can be very frustrating and hard to explain. Teach your child skills which will help learn
things easier and develop their critical thinking skills. These tools will help them even in college.
Why it is important to create family goals and how to put them in action.
Spend 1 hour in the kitchen and eat healthy all week. With obesity becoming a major problem, it is
important to keep healthy food on hand. Design a schedule so that you can achieve this.
Know the true value of money.
Creating Tomorrow’s Leaders