GRAEME COLLEGE Templeton Drive P O Box 281 Grahamstown 6140 Telephone 046 – 6227227 Fax 046 – 6227491 Founded: 1873 Graeme College’s Vision Statement “To strive for excellence by developing all to their full potential.” NEWSLETTER - Friday 27 February 2015 “When you can't control the wind, adjust your sails!” The annual Inter-House Gala, once again, showcased the swimming talent that is available at Graeme College. Also on display was the spirit and camaraderie that permeates the school. Participation is the key in events such as this, so well done to the boys who entered into the spirit of the occasion. Thank you to Mr Ferreira and his team for a successful evening. Mr Robin Stephenson REMOVAL OF BEEHIVE Graeme College has arranged for a beehive, which has become a danger to the learners, to be removed from the back of the school (workshop area) at 08h00 on Saturday morning. We urge the Graemian Community to be aware of the danger. ACADEMIC RU MATHS EXPERIENCE On Friday 20 February the top four mathematicians from each grade (7 – 12) participated in an Inter-Schools’ Maths competition. All Grahamstown schools participated and the standard was very high. Congratulations to Asher Pearse and Jarah Fluxman who finished third in their respective categories (Gr 9 & 10 and Gr 11 & 12). Jarah was also awarded a Rhodes University bursary (for one year’s tuition) for his efforts. Well done, boys! RHODES UNIVERSITY On Monday 23 February the Grade 12 learners were informed about the different study options offered by Rhodes University. It is essential that every boy starts thinking about next year, as he has the responsibility of making wise and necessary decisions that will impact on his future. DSG CAREER DAY – Wednesday 4 March The DSG Career Day will be held on Wednesday 4 March from 13h45 to 17h00. The object of the day will be to expose and educate pupils regarding the various career opportunities available to them once they leave school. Representatives from different universities, private colleges, gap year programmes, as well as local businesses and practices, will be available to provide valuable information. ENGLISH OLYMPIAD – Tuesday 3 March The English Olympiad examination will be written in Miss Kenyon’s classroom from 13h30 to 16h30 on Tuesday 3 March. The participants are reminded to bring their anthologies and dictionaries to the exam. We wish these learners all the best as they tackle this creative challenge. CULTURAL FIRST AID COURSES The Level 1 First Aid course has been postponed to Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 March, in order to allow more boys to attend. The Level 3 course will be scheduled for Term 2 (date to follow). This course will take place at St John Ambulance in Hill Street. Please be aware that the course runs over a full weekend. Learners who are interested in this course need to pay (R350 per learner) at Reception by 18 March. Any further queries can be directed to Miss Kenyon. INTERACT STATIONERY DRIVE – Monday 2 March The InterAct Club will be holding a stationery drive for Child Welfare on Monday 2 March. Learners are reminded to bring any unused stationery to school. STEELBAND On Friday 20 February the Steelband performed at the Sunshine Coast Municipality’s Excellence Awards Ceremony in Port Alfred. Once again, the band impressed the guests with both their music and presentation. Well done, boys! SPORT CONGRATULATIONS Athletics: Sarah Baartman District team Congratulations to Bukhosi Mhlambiso, Juan-Dré de Klerk and Somila Masakane who have qualified for the Sarah Baartman District team. These three learners will compete in the Eastern Province trials which will be held on Friday 13 & Saturday 14 March. ATHLETICS Sarah Baartman District Meeting – Friday 20 February 2015 A number of our athletes formed part of the Albany Schools’ team competing in the Sarah Baartman District Meeting last Friday. The results are as follows: U14: Ethan de Vos 3rd High Jump Ethan de Vos 3rd Long Jump rd U15: Theo Repinz 3 Shot Put Juan-Dré de Klerk 2nd Javelin U17: Somila Masakane 1st Triple Jump Bukhosi Mhlambiso 2nd Triple Jump U19: Azizipho Mngcongo 3rd 100m – final heat Heino Gaiser 2nd Shot Put th Sam Okeyo 5 800m SENIOR CRICKET RESULTS vs. Alexander Road HS – 21 February 2015 GC 1st XI 380/4 (N Zimmerman 178, K Vieira 157 n.o.) GC 2nd XI 142 (M Annandale 37, D Brits 32) st nd ARHS 1 XI 141 all out (K Vieira 3/33, L Tshongweni 2/39, ARHS 2 XI 145/9 (D Brits 3/46, K Kila 2/31) G Dampies 2/27) Graeme lost by 1 wicket. Graeme won by 239 runs. Nicholas Zimmerman’s score of 178 is the third highest individual score by a Graeme College batsman in the history of GC cricket. He accomplished this magnificent score as part of the fourth wicket partnership with Keenan Vieira (317 runs in 30 overs). GC U15A 153 all out (C Gleaves 38, J Beyleveld 37, A Nel 23, M Amm 17) ARHS U15A 122 all out (R Fritz 5/18, S Botha 3/44, J Beyleveld 2/27) Graeme won by 31 runs GC U14A 216/9 (L Sam 74, S Botha 64) ARHS U14A 94 (S Cowley 3 wickets, C Williams & L Sam 2 wickets each) Graeme won by 122 runs. JUNIOR CRICKET RESULTS vs. Sunridge Park – 21 February 2015 GC U13A 122/6 (G Dampies 21, J Roesstorff 16) GC U13B SP U13A 91 all out (J Roesstorff 5/12, G Dampies 2/12, SP U13B A McCallum 2/13) Graeme won by 7 wickets. GC U11A 84 all out (E Beyleveld 49) SP U11A 55 all out (Jack Botha 5/20, C Pieterse 4/17) Graeme won by 29 runs. 113 all out (D van Heerden 21, E Kent 19) 64 all out (E Visagie 3/15, D vHeerden 3/6, N Bala 3/26) Graeme won by 49 runs. SP U11B 177 all out (S Nongubo 3/28) GC U11B 91 all out Graeme lost the match. vs. Oatlands, Yellowwoods Primary & Grahamstown Primary – 25 February 2015 OP U9 105 YP U13C 103 all out (S Makalima & Ryan Bush 2 wickets each) GC U9 60 (C Zimmerman 12) GC U13C 104/2 (S Makalima 50 n.o., Ryan Bush 22 n.o.) Graeme lost by 45 runs. Graeme won by 8 wickets. GC U13D 95/9 GP U13D 96/5 Graeme lost the match. FIXTURES Wednesday 4 March vs. St Andrew’s Prep Time Team Team Fields 14h15 U13C U13D Junor Saturday 7 March vs. Lorraine Primary Teams Venue Teams U13A & U11A Junor U13B & U11B Venue Port Elizabeth SWIMMING Inter-House Gala – Tuesday 24 February Well done to all the swimmers who participated in the Inter-House Gala on Tuesday. The prize-giving will take place during Assembly on Monday 2 March 2015. All results for this gala will appear in next week’s Newsletter. Junior Relay Gala – Thursday 5 March This gala will start at 15h00 at the Graeme College pool. Top 8 Gala – Saturday 7 March A Top 8 Gala will be held in Port Elizabeth on Saturday 7 March. SENIOR TENNIS Results: U15B vs. Kingswood U15B GC U15B vs. KC U15B won 11 – 2, 9 – 4, 8 – 5. Fixtures: vs Queen’s College – Friday 27 February GC 1st vs QC 1st Graeme Courts GC U15A vs. QC U15A Queen’s Courts Fixtures: vs Cradock – Friday 6 March The senior tennis team will travel to Cradock to play this match. JUNIOR TENNIS Practices: Tuesday 3 & Thursday 5 March There will be NO tennis practices on Tuesday due to the U13C & U13D matches vs. Kingswood. Practices will continue as normal on Thursday, including professional coaching. Fixtures: vs Kingswood Junior – Tuesday 3 March GC U13C vs KC U13C Kingswood Courts GC U13D vs. KC U13D Graeme Courts Fixtures: vs. St Andrew’s Prep – Friday 6 March GC U13A vs SAP U13A Graeme Courts GC U13B vs. SAP U13B SAP Courts WATER POLO Results: St Andrew’s Shield & Plate Tournament The young 1st team was up against some strong opposition at the St Andrew’s Shield Water Polo Festival this past weekend. The team, however, gained valuable experience for this coming weekend’s Knysna Water Polo Festival. Results: Graeme College 1st lost to: Grey HS 2nd, Port Rex 1st, Pearson 2nd and Paarl Gym 1st teams Graeme College drew vs. Glenwood House Graeme College won vs. Dale College Fixtures: Grahamstown League Both the 1st and U14/15 teams participate in the Grahamstown Water Polo League. Players are reminded to confirm matches on the Water Polo noticeboard each week. 1st Team Fixtures U15 Team Fixtures Date Time Opponents Venue Date Time Opponents Venue 4 Mar 17h00 SAC 3 SAC A 4 Mar 18h00 KC U14A KC B 4 Mar 18h00 SAC 4 SAC A GENERAL ROAD MARKINGS – Saturday 28 February To facilitate traffic flow on the campus, Graeme College has organised for road markings to be painted on the access road between the swimming pool and Selborne gate on Saturday 28 February. We appeal to parents, staff and the Graemian Community to heed the painters’ warnings with regards to entering and leaving the campus, especially after 10h00. MAKANA BRICK NITE RACE – Thursday 5 March The new-look 2015 MAKANA BRICK NITE RACE takes to Grahamstown streets on the evening of Thursday 5 March. This year the race will start and finish on Graeme College’s Somerset Field and will be held over a new route. EVENT: DATE: ENTRY FEE: Makana Brick Nite Race Thursday 5 March 2015 R20 for adults and R10 for scholars DISTANCE: TIMES: START & FINISH: 8 kilometres Start 17h30 (Registration from 16h30) Somerset Field, Graeme College Each finisher will receive a medal, pineapple and a coca-cola at the finish! MOVIE NIGHT – 6 March 2015 The Junior Tennis teams will host a movie night in the Templeton Hall on Friday 6 March. Tickets cost R20 and include a cold drink, chocolate and juice. The movie is free. The first showing (for learners in Grades 1 – 4) will be from 16h00 to 18h00. The second showing (Grades 5 – 7) will be from 18h30 to 20h30. CHILDREN-HELPING-CHILDREN PROJECT – Child Welfare Thank you very much, Graeme community! Thursday’s Junior School Civvies Day raised over a Thousand Rand towards our Children-Helping-Children project. Graeme College has joined other schools in Grahamstown to support Child Welfare in “adopting” boys from Safe Houses. The senior school learners have taken responsibility for a seven year old boy, while the junior school learners are responsible for a four year old boy. The idea is that the learners themselves take responsibility to ensure that enough money is raised to pay school fees (R2 500 each), entertain them one afternoon per term and arrange birthday parties for them. Please support these efforts by Graemians to reach out to the less fortunate. The two boys were brought to school last Friday afternoon and we got to know them a bit better. FOUNDERS’ WEEKEND (13 & 14 MARCH 2015) Graeme College is preparing to welcome back many Old Graemians and Friends of the School. Every year Graeme College takes this opportunity to remember why the school was started and to thank everyone for their service – both to the school and to our country. We look forward to seeing everyone. Yours sincerely K WATSON ACTING HEADMASTER NOTICE OF GRAEME COLLEGE SCHOOL GOVERNING BODY ELECTIONS 2015 Governing Body elections take place every three years and we are required, by the Department of Education, to complete this process by 30 March 2015. Graeme College thanks the current incumbents for their successful and productive service. Graeme College will proceed with the following programme: 18 February 2015: Notice to parents of Nomination and Election meeting 18 February – 9 March 2015: Nomination forms and the voters roll will be available (until 16h00 on 9 March). 9 March 2015: Nomination & Election meeting in the Templeton Hall between 17h30 and 18h30. The regulations state that the Governing Body members must be able to offer and exercise a skill which will benefit the School. Mr Warren Schmidt (Principal, Victoria Girls’ High School) will oversee the Graeme College Governing Body nomination process and, if required, election, as the Education Departmental appointed Electoral Officer.
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