Newsletter #33 2019 20 September 2019 Dear Parents,

On Monday evening we had the privilege of honouring our achievers in the area of Sports, Culture and for the first time in this way, Service. It was a truly magical evening with the School Hall transformed with draping and beautiful lighting. The Catering Club provided a three-course meal which just added to the overall impact of the occasion. It was really nice to be able to have so many parents present as well. However, it would have been truly amazing if we had been able to have the whole school present to share in this special moment. We will however have an opportunity to all be together to honour our top academic achievers on the first Thursday of next Term when we hold our whole school Celebration (6:30pm, Thursday 3 October 2019). Please diarise this event which celebrates the achievements of our pupils over the past year. The evening will feature performances from our Drama, Music and Dance pupils.

SPORT, CULTURAL AND SERVICE AWARDS 2019

Congratulations to all the winners at the Sports, Cultual and Service Awards. A complete list of all the winners is attached with this newsletter.

PARENTS SUPPORT WELCOME FOR FACILITY STAFFROOM REFURBISH

A team of parents would like show their appreciation towards the dedicated work of the Facilities Team by creating a space for them to unwind in their breaks. They have received a donation of a couch, a few cushions and side tables. They are still looking for furniture, cushions, pictures, anything to add warmth and atmosphere to the space.

The team will be meeting on Monday 23rd at 8:30am to decorate and add some creative colour to the space.

If you would like to donate anything towards this or have time to join us on Monday morning please e-mail Janine at [email protected]. We hope to have you join us on this project. Thank you!

One of our school’s highlights!

An evening for all Parents and Students to attend whereby students are acknowledged and recognized for their amazing efforts and achievements throughout the year. The current Prefects step down and the new Prefects are announced

The catering is set up in the Hall surrounded by the Matrics’ Art Exhibits. The PLB arranges for the savoury snacks and traditionally we ask the Grade 8 and 9 Parents to donate the sweet treats. Please contact [email protected] to advise on your contribution.

As always much appreciated – Can’t wait!!!!!

VALEDICTORY

Camp Bay High School class of 2019 will be honoured in a special Valedictory service on Monday, 7 October 2019. All Matric parents are invited for tea (10 a.m.) in the Drama Room followed by the Valedictory service (11 a.m.) in the DAQ. The Matrics will enjoy a lunch with staff in the Seminar Room at 1 p.m. (See the Celebration and Valedictory invitation attached with this newsletter)

DE KORTE LEADS DISCUSSIONS AT SAPA CONFERENCE

Camps Bay High School Principal, Mr Dave de Korte, is also the President of SAPA (South African Principals Association). He is currently leading discussions with principals from all over at the annual SAPA Conference.

https://mpumalanganews.co.za/…/teachers-called-help-learne…/ STUDENTS PLAY IN TOP TOURNAMENT

Daniel Thetard and Dominic Holling, both in Grade 9, participated as part of the Invitational Team, DRENCHED, at the biggest local U15 boys’ water polo tournament - The Wynberg Ian Melliar Cup. The tournament saw 20 teams from across South Africa battling it out for top honours over four days last week in the Wynberg Schools pool. Congratulations to SACS who were crowned the tournament winners.

RCL HOST TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY LUNCH

A massive thank you to the RCL for the fabulous #teacherappreciationday lunch! What a special gesture - we are very grateful.

CAMPS BAY RUGBY BOYS HELP ATLANTIC RUGBY ACADEMY IN VICTORY OVER JAN VAN RIEBEECK

Camps Bay High School U14 and U15 Rugby Boys, Dylan Stocks, Thomas Symons, Remi Carstens, Joseph Harbourne-Joynt, Meeka-eel Gertze played for Atlantic rugby Academy in a match against Jan van Riebeeck High on Friday afternoon. They managed a great win, with Thomas Symons finishing the game with a great try. View more pics by clinking on the link below. https://www.facebook.com/pg/atlanticrugbyacad emy/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2492805397 429951

CAMPS RUGBY GIRLS PLAY IN RUGBY SEVENS FESTIVAL

Paige Cumming and Aalia Dramat recently played in the Dolphins Rugby Club Team for Rugby 7s Festival held at City Park. Their team came second overall.

CHIARA ZANAZI TO PARTICIPATE IN SA KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Wishing Grade 9 pupil, Chiara Zanazi, the best of luck at the SA Karate Championships which will be taking place from 20 September. Chiara will be representing WP at the Champs for the second year in a row. She received her Black Belt First Dan in Japan last year.

DANIELLA LEE MING YESCA REPRESENTS WP AT SA NATIONAL WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Best of luck to Grade 11 pupil, Daniella Lee Ming-Yesca, who will be representing Western Province in the South African National Women’s artistic gymnastics competition taking place today.

PUPILS PARTICIPATING IN SPORTS TOURNAMENTS OVER THE HOLIDAY

We would also like to wish the following pupils who are participating in various sports tournaments over the school holidays, the very best of luck participating in various tournaments over the holidays:

Kidimbu Junior - representing at the SA National Championships

Ella Goddard and Hallie Meth - representing WP at the SA Gym Games

Thomas Symons - representing WP at the SA Touch Rugby Festival

Abigail van der Spuy - playing goalie for the Southern Cape Hockey team touring Ireland.

TERM 4 SPORTS FIXTURES

The sports calendar is attached with this newsletter.

TERM 4 SUMMER SPORTS PROGRAMME

The summer sports programme is attached with this newsletter.

SNAPSCAN AVAILABLE AT THE UNIFORM SHOP

This is an appeal to all in assisting us in reducing the amount of cash on the premises. We would like all learners to use SnapScan when making purchases in the Uniform Shop (uniform items or MyCiti top ups)

MY SCHOOL CARD

My School card is an important monthly contributor of funds to our school. We would really encourage all parents to either sign up for a card and make CBHS the beneficiary, and for those who have a card already please take a moment and change the beneficiary to CBHS. Your actions will make a huge difference to our income from this initiative.

 School returns on Tuesday, 1 October 2019 and it will be Day 5.  Yours sincerely,

David de Korte PRINCIPAL

SPORT, SERVICE & CULTURE AWARDS 2019

SUMMER SPORTS: ATHLETICS:

NOAH HOFFMANN TROPHY - VICTRIX LUDORUM - JUNIOR

LIA WELLS

NOAH HOFFMANN TROPHY - VICTOR LUDORUM - JUNIOR

ADINAAN CORNELIUS

MENDELSOHN TROPHY - VICTRIX LUDORUM - SENIOR

AMANDA FUMBA

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

SAMMIE MORRIS TROPHY - VICTOR LUDORUM - SENIOR

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

AND

BEST ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

IAN SMITH TROPHY - ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AND SENIOR COLOURS

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO BASKETBALL: BOYS GILLOWAY TROPHY - JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

PRAISE NGALIMA

GILLOWAY TROPHY - SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND SENIOR COLOURS

KIDIMBU JUNIOR BASKETBALL: GIRLS TROPHY FOR - JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

INATHI MOKOENA

STANLEY TROPHY – SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

CATHRINE MADZATUNYA : JUNIOR COLOURS: LOCHLAN WILLIAMSON

WATERPOLO: BOYS MELNICK TROPHY - PLAYER OF THE YEAR

KEVIN STOCKS

WATERPOLO: GIRLS JUNIOR COLOURS: ERIN MILLER

EP BUILDING SOCIETY TROPHY – PLAYER OF THE YEAR

OCEANE ZOUMIS

WINTER SPORTS:

CROSS COUNTRY: JUNIOR CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPION: BOYS

SAMUEL WARREN

SENIOR CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPION: BOYS

AND SENIOR COLOURS

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

JUNIOR CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPION: GIRLS

LILI LOUW

HOCKEY: BOYS BAXTER JULYAN TROPHY - PLAYER OF THE YEAR

ZACK SOLOMONS HOCKEY: GIRLS ANSA CRONJE TROPHY - JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

STELLA ANDERSON

BERNSTEIN TROPHY - SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

PAIGE CUMMING

NETBALL:

JUNIOR COLOURS: MEGAN FENNELL

CRONJÉ TROPHY- JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

TEIA MASSEY

COLLEEN MCMINN TROPHY - PLAYER OF THE YEAR

THANDEKA MDAWINI RUGBY: BO WINTLE TROPHY - KEENEST JUNIOR PLAYER

ROMEO NDLOVU

FILANTE TROPHY - PLAYER OF THE YEAR

IMRAAN SAMAAI

SOCCER: BOYS

MIKE MORROW TROPHY - JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

FYNN BURMAN

SPORT ‘N SURF TROPHY – SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SIPHESIHLE SONGANGA

SOCCER: GIRLS TROPHY - JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

DANIELLA SEGALL

QUICK PRINT TROPHY - PLAYER OF THE YEAR

CATHRINE MADZATUNYA SQUASH: COPELOWITZ TROPHY - GIRLS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND JUNIOR COLOURS

EMMA DU TOIT

COPELOWITZ TROPHY - BOYS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND JUNIOR COLOURS

LOCHLAN WILLIAMSON SURFING: JUNIOR COLOURS: LUCA NOVAK

BOYS SURFING: STRONG TROPHY - SURFER OF THE YEAR

MAXIME GADEYNE

GIRLS’ SURFING: STRONG TROPHY – SURFER OF THE YEAR

LIYA GAYLARD

TABLE :

TROPHY: PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SIPHESIHLE LUTHULI

THE FOLLOWING LEARNERS HAVE OBTAINED COLOURS FOR A SPORT OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL:

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS:

JUNIOR COLOURS: ELLA GODDARD HALLIE METH

GYMNASTICS:

SENIOR COLOURS: DANIELLA LEE MING-YESCA

KARATE:

JUNIOR COLOURS: KING LANGDON CHIARA ZANASI LIFESAVING:

JUNIOR COLOURS: LIYA GAYLARD JONATHAN LUCAS MOUNTAIN BIKING:

JUNIOR COLOURS: MORGAN LOUW

TOUCH RUGBY:

JUNIOR COLOURS: THOMAS SYMONS

SERVICE AWARDS 2019

ACTA: ACTA TROPHY AGAINST CRUELTY TO ANIMALS: THIS TROPHY IS AWARDED TO THE LEARNER WHO SHOWED THE MOST COMPASSION TOWARDS SUFFERING ANIMALS THIS YEAR AND WHO DID THE MOST TO SUPPORT ANIMAL WELFARE AND ANIMAL CHARITY ORGANISATIONS.

JORDI KAPLAN SOUND AND LIGHTING: DANIEL AMANN TROPHY FOR SOUND AND LIGHTING:

MILA ENGELBRECHT LIONS SERVICE: TROPHY FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL BY A LEARNER IN GRADES 8-10:

MATTHEW PAPE

TROPHY FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL BY A LEARNER IN GRADES 11 OR 12:

NOLUBABALO BAWUTI LIFESAVING: TROPHY-THE CLIFTON SURF LIFESAVING CLUB SERVICE AWARD FOR SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO SURF LIFESAVING:

KIRA GAYLARD

CULTURE AWARDS 2019

ENGLISH OLYMPIAD:

RECEIVING GOLD:

PRO EXCELLENCIA: RUBY VAN ZYL

IN HONOURE: FRANCOIS KEMP

AFRIKAANS OLYMPIAD:

PRO EXCELLENCIA: FRANCOIS KEMP

SCIENCE EXPO:

RECEIVING GOLD:

PRO EXCELLENCIA: STORM RHODA

ART:

ART APPRECIATION: LUCA CARICOLA

MOST PROMISING ARTIST: CASEY SUTHERLAND

MOST INNOVATIVE ARTIST: JADE ATKINS

O HAGAN AWARD: EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY AND CONSISTENCY IN ART

JORDI KAPLAN AND MEGAN MILLS

DRAMA:

BEST JUNIOR ACTOR: NICHOLAS HAUPT

BEST JUNIOR ACTRESS: MEG PAICE

LANGMAN TROPHY- SERVICE TO DRAMA

KAHLIL VISSER AND ANNA EMERY

THE INA BERNITZ MEMORIAL AWARD: FOR THE BEST PERFORMANCE PIECE

THE PRINCIPLE ENSEMBLE CAST-EKHAYA PLAY 2019

14 LEAD CAST MEMBERS: SIENNA WIDD AMICAH EVANS AMA GAISIE ETHAN HOLTMAN KAHLIL VISSER NICHOLAS HAUPT ALAYA ASHBY IONA VAN DER WESTHUIZEN ANOUSHKA SULAYMAN NWABISA MBISHOLO ZAK NORVAL ANNA EMERY CALLEN VAN DER ROSS KEANE BOOYSEN

MATRIC CLASS TROPHY - BEST ACTOR/ACTRESS

NWABISA MBISHOLO

DANCE:

THE MOST IMPROVED DANCER:

BONGIWE MKHWANANZI

THE MOST COMMITMENT TO DANCE:

DANIEL THETARD/CANDICE DAVIDS

BEST JUNIOR DANCER:

LOLA ERASMUS AND MIA MORRISON

BEST MALE DANCER:

RONALDO DA SILVA

BEST FEMALE DANCER:

SHANTEL TELFER

THE CELEBRITY SERVICES AFRICA TROPHY:

ASPIRING CHOREOGRAPHER

NYASHA CHIDEWU

THE CELEBRITY SERVICES AFRICA TROPHY:

MOST PROMISING DANCER

MOESHA MARIMIRA

MUSIC:

TROPHY FOR BEST JUNIOR INSTRUMENTALIST:

DANIEL THETARD AND NICK MYBURGH TROPHY – SERVICE TO POPULAR AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC SCENE AT CBHS

KIERA KRESFELDER

TROPHY FOR: BEST SENIOR INSTRUMENTALIST

SIENNA WIDD AND KARIN MAAS TROPHY - ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC COMPOSITION

FRANCOIS KEMP

ELAIN BOSCHERS TROPHY - PROGRESS IN MUSIC – MOST PROMISING JUNIOR MUSICIAN

LANCE METROWICH

TROPHY FOR MOST PROMISING SENIOR MUSICIAN

SANDRINE THERON AND

GILLIAN RUBIN TROPHY - MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN MUSIC

SIENNA WIDD

DEBATING:

BEST JUNIOR SPEAKER:

KUKHANYA FINCA

BEST SENIOR SPEAKER AND PRO EXCELLENCIA:

NWABISA MBISHOLO

*SPECIAL AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

THE JUNIOR DEBATING TEAM CAME 2ND IN THE ROTARY DEBATING LEAGUE. THEY COMPETED AGAINST THE TOP SCHOOLS IN THE PROVINCE AND WON 7 OF THE 8 DEBATES THEY TOOK PART IN. THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT, WHICH WAS ACKNOWLEDGED THROUGH A CASH PRIZE PRESENTED TO THE SCHOOL BY ROTARY.

JUNIOR DEBATING TEAM:

AMAAN ABADER KUKHANYA FINCA ETHAN LESTER SOPHIE REHN NISHAAT WILLIAMS LAYLA WILTSHIRE ABIGAIL VAN DER SPUY

PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS – CULTURE :

THE FOLLOWING AWARDS COME WITH CITATIONS:

PERFORMING ARTS:

THE FOLLOWING AWARDS COME WITH A CITATION

* RALPH ROSEN CUP

INVOLVEMENT IN ALL SPHERES OF CULTURE - AMAVA MKUKU

* VIRGINIA OOSTHUIZEN TROPHY

MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN CREATIVE ARTS - SIENNA WIDD

PRESTIGIOUS SPORT AWARDS

SOME OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS COME WITH CITATIONS:

*TEAM OF THE YEAR: BOYS

1ST TEAM RUGBY

DANE AGULHAS MOENIER BENJAMIN DAIYAAN BOOLEY AMEER-ALI SYDNEY DYLAN MIHLALI THEMBANI YAQEEN ACHMAT MAYSARA AREND TYRESE COETZEE YAASEEN ISAACS IMRAAN SAMAAI KEVIN STOCKS LIAM DU PLESSIS JOSH FINNISH THABO KALU ZANE NCAPAYI JETT IRELAND MATTHEW O’ DOWD ATHI XONGO BRUCE JUNIOR KUTINYU

*TEAM OF THE YEAR: GIRLS

DAVIES FAMILY TROPHY

1ST TEAM SOCCER

TAMIA AGULHAS MIA ALTBEKER JAIME AUGOUSTIDES AMY BYSSHE TRISH GANDA GINA MARKS MEGAN MILLS LAVISA NTINI STELLA THORNE OCEANE ZOUMIS CAILIN PEARCE KIERA KRESFELDER DANIELLA SEGALL CATHRINE MADZATUNYA ZONA SOBEKWA

BJORKLUND FAMILY:

KUDU FLOATING TROPHY FOR EXCELLENCE BOYS:

AWARDED TO A SENIOR LEARNER WHO ACHIEVED ON NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL LEVEL WHO DO NOT NECESSARY DO A SCHOOL SPORT.

AXEL BERNAL

SERVICE TO SPORT:

DENNIS ABRAHAMS TROPHY -

NICHOLAS HAUPT

*OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP ON THE SPORTSFIELD:

KLEINSMITH SHIELD -

TYRESE COETZEE

*MOST DEDICATED SPORTSWOMAN:

THE GORDON LANDAU AWARD -

RUBY VAN ZYL

*MOST DEDICATED SPORTSMAN:

THE DERRICK BOOYSEN MEMORIAL AWARD –

KEVIN STOCKS

BOYS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORT FOR THE YEAR (WHO ALSO DO A SCHOOL SPORT)

RUDI CONSTANTINE KOUBOUVEC TROPHY- OUTSTANDING SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT BOYS

ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

GIRLS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORT FOR THE YEAR (WHO ALSO DO A SCHOOL SPORT)

REINGOLD TROPHY - OUTSTANDING SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT GIRLS

DANIELLA LEE MING-YESCA

*JUNIOR SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR

TROPHY - ERIN MILLER

*JUNIOR SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR

TROPHY - LOCHLAN WILLIAMSON

*SENIOR SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR

TROPHY - RUBY VAN ZYL

*SENIOR SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR

TROPHY - ALEXANDRO DA SILVA AZEVEDO

CBHS SPORT CALENDAR, TERM 4 2019 OCTOBER to DECEMBER

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday October 1 2 3 4 5 6 Term Starts

7 8 9 10 11 12 13  Boys Basketball  Girls Basketball u14, u14,u16,u19 A vs Herzlia u16,u19 A vs Westerford (Home) A (Home)  Boys Basketball  Girls Basketball u14, u16 u14,u16,u19 B vs B vs GSHS (Home) Wynberg B (Home) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  Boys Basketball  Girls Basketball u14,  U15 Girls Water Polo: Mini  U15 Girls Water u14,u16,u19 A vs u16,u19 A vs Settlers A tournament @ CBHS Polo: Mini Westerford A (Away) (Home) tournament @  Girls Basketball u14,  U19 Girls Water Polo: Mini CBHS  Boys Basketball u16,u19 B vs Westerford tournament @ u14,u16,u19 B vs B (Away)  U19 Girls Water Westerford B (Home) Polo: Mini tournament @Fish Hoek 21 22 23 24 25 26 27  Boys Basketball  Girls Basketball u16,u19  U15 Girls Water Polo: Mini  U15 Girls Water u14,u16,u19 A vs A vs WCSS A (Away) tournament @ Fairmont HS Polo: Mini (Home)  U19 Girls Water Polo: Mini tournament @  Girls Basketball u16,u19 B tournament @Parklands Fairmont HS  Boys Basketball vs St. Cyps B (Home) u14,u16,u19 B vs GSHS A  U19 Girls Water (Away) Polo: Mini tournament @Parklands 28 29 30 31 November 1 2 3  Girls Basketball u14,  U15 Girls Water Polo: Mini  U15 Girls Water u16,u19A vs Protea tournament @Fish Hoek Polo: Mini Heights A (Away) tournament  U19 Girls Water Polo: Mini @Fish Hoek  Girls Basketball u16,u19 B tournament @Fairmont HS vs Settlers B (Away)  U19 Girls Water Polo: Mini tournament  Girls Basketball u14 B vs @Fairmont HS Settlers A (Away) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 Dec 1

02 03 04 Term Ends

CAMPS BAY HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SPORTS PROGRAMME: 4th TERM 2019 SPORT TEAM TEACHER PRACTICE PRACTICE MATCH DAYS TIMES DAYS BASKETBALL U19 A & B SK & BF* Mon & Fri 14:50 – 16:30 Wed Boys U16 A, B AM & LV Mon & Fri U16A 14:50 - 16:30 U14 A, B MZ & KK Mon 14:50 – 16:30

Girls U19 A & B CM & JS Tue & Fri 14:50 – 16:30 Wed U16 A, B DN & RN Tue & Fri U16A 14:50 - 16:30 U14 A, B CP & JM Tue 14:50 – 16:30

HIKING All Ages KD* Mon 15:00 – 17:00 Fri NC Thurs 15:00 – 17:00

SWIMMING Boys & Girls All ages SP*/OV Wed & Thurs 06:45 – 07:45 Fri Kirsten Engelbercht SP=Fridays

WATER POLO U19 AE* Mon & Wed 17:00 - 18:00 Fri Boys U15 MH Mon & Wed 16:00 - 17:00 U14 KM Mon & Wed 15:00 - 16:00

Girls U19 MJ Tues & Thurs 17:00 - 18:00 Fri U16 CD Tues & Thurs 16:00 – 17:00 U14 Tues & Thurs 15:00 - 16:00 FUSSPOT

Nicolette Meth created a stunning gift basket for our Secretaries Day.

If you are in need of gift hampers I would recommend that you contact Nicolette.

Grade 11 Revision School 2019

GENERAL INFORMATION

Continuing Education Office – Telephone: 021 - 7137999 Fax 021 7150631 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.bhs.org.za

1. Courses are run by experienced Grade 11 teachers.

2. Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

3. All of the courses will be held at High School.

4. Courses will run on Saturdays from 5, 12, 19 & 26 October 2019.

5. Additional Programmes and enrolment forms are available from the foyer of the school or on our website: www.bhs.org.za under “Continuing Ed”.

6. Should the course be over-subscribed or cancelled, you will be notified and your fee refunded.

7. NO FEES WILL BE REFUNDED SHOULD A PARTICIPANT CANCEL A BOOKING.

8. Please note the dates and starting times carefully.

REGISTRATION

1. EFT payments are preferable. Debit or Credit card payments can be made at the Finance Office of the school, up until 2 October: Mondays - Fridays: 08:30 – 15:30 (during the school term).

2. DIRECT DEPOSITS - see the Registration Form on the back page for Banking Details.

3. The closing time for registration is 10:00 on 2 October.

4. For late registration, contact Katharine Miles: 082 409 2195 or e-mail: [email protected]

5. NO PHONE-BOOKINGS WILL BE ACCEPTED

6. Electronic Payments should be made payable to BERGVLIET HIGH SCHOOL with the reference CEP and your child’s name.

GRADE 11 REVISION SCHOOL SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK 5 – 26 OCTOBER 2019

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Time Venues 19 October 26 October 5 October 12 October

Geography Geography Geography Geography Geography – Room G12 09h00-10h00 Life Sciences Life Sciences Life Sciences Life Sciences Life Sciences – Rm G24

Science – Room G11 Science Science Science Science 10h00-11h00 Business Studies G15 Business Business Studies Business Studies Business Studies Studies

Maths – Room G23 Maths Maths Maths Maths 11h00-12h00 Maths Lit – Room G13 Maths Lit Maths Lit Maths Lit Maths Lit

12h00-13h00 – Room G14 Afrikaans Afrikaans Afrikaans Afrikaans

13h00-14h00 English – Room G11 English English English English

Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting – Room G13 14h00-15h00 History History History History History – Room 113

The aim of the REVISION SCHOOL is to prepare GRADE 11’S for the end of year exams by exposing them to typical exam-type questions, which will improve their results since they will submit this report to tertiary institutions for provisional acceptance into their chosen field of study.

The courses are NOT restricted to Bergvliet High School students, and acceptance is on a first-come, first- served basis.

GEOGRAPHY – C. Classen

The following important sections will be revised to ensure that you are ready for the exams:  Mapwork – with detailed notes  Theory revision and study notes for the following topics: The Atmosphere Geomorphology Development Geography Resources and Sustainability

Saturdays: 09:00 – 10:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

LIFE SCIENCES – F. Earl, M. Brouwer, B. Hopley

Approach the November exam with confidence! In this course you will revise the following sections of work:  Biodiversity in Micro-organisms  Biodiversity in plants and animals  Human Nutrition  Excretion

Saturdays: 09:00 – 10:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

SCIENCE – Z. Dlamini

Struggling to get to grips with Science, or working towards an “A”? Revise the following important sections, amongst others, in this useful course:  Newton’s Laws including Universal Gravitational Law;  Quantitative aspects of chemical change (Stoichiometry);  Intermolecular Forces;  Electrical circuits including internal resistance.

Saturdays: 10:00 – 11:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

BUSINESS STUDIES – M. Fortune

Revise the following sections and see how your Business Studies mark improves:  Professionalism & Ethics;  Marketing;  Benefits and challenges of establishing Companies, and  Challenges of, and adapting to, the various business environments.

Saturdays: 10:00 – 11:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

MATHS – B. Jorge, A. Naysmith, L. Storey, C. Smith

One can never revise enough in Maths, and in this course you will look at the following sections of work:  Quadratic Equations, Inequalities & Number Patterns;  Functions;  Trigonometry & Trig Graphs;  Euclidian Geometry

Saturdays: 11:00 – 12:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

MATHS LITERACY – P. Furstenburg, K. Perring

Get the upper hand in the working world of practical Maths. In this course you will cover:  Finance (Interests & Tariffs);  Measurement (Area, TSA, Volume);  Maps & Plans  Data Handling

Saturdays: 11:00 – 12:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE – S. Laing

In this useful course, you will revise all the grammar rules, including completing examples and you will be given step-by-step “cheat-sheets” which will give you something concrete to study and will help you to improve your Afrikaans mark. One day will also be spent on the essay exam.

Saturdays: 12:00 – 13:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

ENGLISH – E. Bester, G. Papangeli, M. Lewis-Thomas, W. Garbers

Have fun exploring the various more challenging sections of the English syllabus in this comprehensive revision course! You will look at:  Grammar, including error corrections;  Poetry – Understanding Figures of Speech and what poets try to say and how they say it;  Introduction to Shakespeare & MacBeth – exploring important themes, and

Saturdays: 13:00 – 14:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

ACCOUNTING – C. Stevens

This course will give you the “edge” in the Grade 11 final exam by revising the following sections:  Bank Reconciliation;  Asset Disposal;  Partnerships - Financial Statements: Income Statement & Balance Sheet;  Cash Budgets, and  Manufacturing.

Saturdays: 14:00 – 15:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

HISTORY – I. Riffel

Improve your History mark by revising the following important sections in this useful course:  Capitalism in the USA: 1900 – 1940;  Ideas of Race in the late 19th and 20th centuries: Social Darwinism, Pseudo-Scientific racism, Eugenics;  Nationalisms: Middle East & Africa;  Apartheid in South Africa: Resistance in the 1950s – 1960s.

Saturdays: 14:00 – 15:00 Sessions: 4 5, 12, 19 & 26 October Cost: R440

GRADE 11 REVISION SCHOOL 2019: REGISTRATION FORM

Surname First Name School Telephone (H) (Cell) E-Mail

To register for a course, place a tick in the course selection column.

Name of Course Course Fee Course selection Total Amount Geography R 440 Life Sciences 440 Science 440 Business Studies 440 Maths (Pure) 440 Maths Literacy 440 Afrikaans 440 English 440 Accounting 440 History 440 TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE R Cheques or EFT payments should be payable to BERGVLIET HIGH SCHOOL.

I have read and accept the Registration and General Information in this C.E.P. Prospectus:

Signed: ______

The following forms of payment are acceptable: Debit card, Credit card or EFT,

DIRECT BANKING DETAILS:

Bank: ABSA Bank, Account Name: Bergvliet High School,

Current Account No: 4078183123 Branch Code: 632005

Reference: CEP + YOUR FULL NAME.

Please fax (021-715-0631) or e-mail this registration form along with proof of payment to [email protected]

Alternatively, you may register in person at the School on weekdays during the school term, from 08h30 – 15h30.

PLEASE NOTE: Registration will NOT be acknowledged unless the course is cancelled, in which case you will be notified.

Registration Queries: Contact the Continuing Ed. Office: 021-713-7999 or Katharine Miles: 082-409-2195.