The highlight of the Matric Year is –
VALEDICTORY
Grade 12 Prize Giving
&
School Council Induction
Friday 14 October 2011 at 09:00
PRINCIPAL
Mr C George
PROGRAMME
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Staff Procession
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Welcome Mr C George
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National Anthem
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Reading Ms B Wilson
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Prayer Mr M Eckard
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Speech & Presentation of Prizes by Special Guest Mrs Y van der Fort
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Song Mr Peters
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Special Awards Mr C George
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Song Courtney Davids
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School Council Ceremony
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Song (during induction ceremony) Mr Peters
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School Council Chairperson’s Report Office Bearers
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Governing Body Address Mr L Himunchul
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Farewell Presentation Grade 12 learners
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Principal’s Address Mr C George
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School Song Non Nobis, Domine
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Recessional
Subject Prizes
The Franke Prize for Accounting: Ryan C Meyer
The Philip M Bam Prize for Afrikaans: Saeeda Benjamin
The Edminson Prize for Business Studies: Rukeya Abdrouef
The Magda Ball Prize for Consumer Studies: Fierdouz Hendricks
The Allan Powell Prize for English: Saeeda Benjamin
The Prospur Pharmacy Prize for Geography: Michael Dowries
The Milne Prize for History: Kaylen Bowers
The Deanne Powell Prize for Life Orientation: Saeeda Benjamin
The Prospur Pharmacy Prize for Life Sciences: Jehan Cozyn
The Chaplin Prize for Mathematics: Luqmaan Salie
The Mathematical Literacy Prize: Shane Bauer
The Klerck Prize for Physical Science: Luqmaan Salie
The Campbell Family Prize for Visual Arts (shared):
Lindsay Samuels
Asemahle Ntlonti
Fierdouz Hendricks
The Price Waterhouse Coopers Prize for the Best Average
Percentage in Mathematics and Accounting: Michael Pinto
Prizes for Work of a Consistently High Standard
Afrikaans First Additional Language
Rukeya Abdrouef
Kurt Stevens
Alex Samuels
Business Studies
Matthew Albertus
Aneeqah Davids
Yumiko Stober
Roxzanne Johnson
Kurt Stevens
Monique Jacobs
Tasneem Adams
Shaunè September
Matthew Magiera
Consumer Studies
Jameelah Rayned
Geography
Matthew Jackson
Jameelah Rayned
Rukeya Abdrouef
Herschelle Fortuin
Michael Pinto
Luqmaan Salie
laise Ntwali
Fierdouz Hendricks
Lindsay Samuels
History
Aneeqah Davids,
Life Orientation
Monique Jacobs
Tasneem Adams
Rukeya Abdrouef
Chadley Sylvester
Life Sciences
Saeeda Benjamin
Luqmaan Salie
Jameelah Rayned
Rukeya Abdrouef
Lindsay Samuels
Monique Jacobs
Mathematics
Matthew Jackson
Michael Pinto
Ryan C Meyer
Raees Davids
Rukeya Abdrouef
Michael Dowries
Yumiko Stober
Jameelah Rayned
Monique Jacobs
Fierdouz Hendricks
Saeeda Benjamin
Herschelle Fortuin
Blaise Ntwali
Mathematical Literacy
Kyle Joseph
Chuma Buntaa
Matthew Albertus
Fayaad Shaik
Darion Faroo
Aneeqah Davids
Cecil Summerton
Shanlyn Absalon
Physical Science
Michael Pinto
Saeeda Benjamin
Matthew Jackson
Raees Davids
Blaise Ntwali
Ryan C Meyer
Herschelle Fortuin
Michael Dowries
Jameelah Rayned
Merit Awards
Blaise Ntwali
Amy Cupido,
Roxzanne Johnson
Shaunè September
Kyle Mooi
Shanlyn Absalon
Tasneem Adams
Kaylen Bowers
Jehan Cozyn
Angelique van Niekerk
Grant Manuel
Asemahle Ntlonti
Daniel Agulhas
Eleazar Rietmuller
Shadley Hendricks
Ismail Washeman
Ereshaah Jacobs
Academic Half Colours
Herschelle Fortuin
Michael Pinto
Michael Dowries
Lindsay Samuels
Matthew Albertus
Ryan C Meyer
Monique Jacobs
Aneeqah Davids
Raees Davids
Alex Samuels
Lauren Malambo
Chadley Sylvester
Kurt Stevens
Darion Faroo
Shane Bauer
Simone Adams
Academic Full Colours
Rukeya Abdrouef
Luqmaan Salie
Saeeda Benjamin
Yumiko Stober
Jameelah Rayned
Matthew Jackson
Fierdouz Hendricks
Top 15 in the Grade
Bronze
Lindsay Samuels
Matthew Albertus
Ryan C Meyer
Monique Jacobs
Aneeqah Davids
Silver
Matthew Jackson
Fierdouz Hendricks
Herschelle Fortuin
Michael Pinto
Michael Dowries
Gold
Rukeya Abdrouef
Luqmaan Salie
Saeeda Benjamin
Yumiko Stober
Jameelah Rayned
Special Awards
The Most Prolific Reader Lindsay Samuels
The Keyser Bilingualism Trophy Chadley Sylvester
(Oral fluency in English and Afrikaans)
Boston College Bursary Kurt Stevens
Governing Body Bursary Rukeya Abdrouef
(Academic excellence)
Alison Langeveldt Prize Ismail Washeman
(For the person who shows outstanding courage and determination and for perseverance in the face of adversity.)
The Prize for Third in the Grade Saeeda Benjamin
The von Berg Family Prize for Second in Grade Luqmaan Salie
Borwick Family Dux Academic Award Rukeya Abdrouef
(For the person who is First in the Grade)
Service to the School Award Mandy Wesson
Mandy Wesson served as MCL this year and has contributed to the activities of the School Council. As far as sport is concerned, Mandy was the Team Captain in Athletics and she represented the school in Netball and Gymnastics. Her contribution to school is commendable as she executed her duties as a first aider, never missing her duty, even on a Saturday. She is a worthy recipient of the Service to the School Award.
The Goodfellowship Award Chadley Sylvester
(For the matric who is the easiest to get along with, friendliest, always courteous to everyone, treats everyone the same, never has a bad day and is voted for by the matrics.)
The Non Nobis Shield Rukeya Abdrouef
(For loyalty, integrity, leadership, sportsmanship and outstanding service to the school and community.
Rukeya Abdrouef is the Chairperson of the School Council. All of her duties on the School Council were performed in a professional and efficient manner. She is characterised by a high degree of responsibility, integrity and maturity.
Her commitment and dedication never waivered throughout the year. he could always be relied upon to get the job done. Academically Rukeya has benn a consistent top achiever and she was awarded with full colours. Rukeya has been involved in the hiking group at school. As treasurer of SHOES, she has made her valuable contribution to the community. Currently she is very involved with the youth at the Tarango Road Mosque.)
NON NOBIS, DOMINE
Non Nobis, Domine
Not unto us, O Lord,
The praise and glory be
Of any deed or word
For in Thy judgement lies
To crown or bring to naught
All knowledge and device
That man has reached or wrought.
And we confess our blame,
How all too high we hold
That noise which men call fame,
That dross which men call gold.
For these we undergo
Our hot and godless days,
But in our soul we know
Not unto us the praise.
O Power by whom we live,
Creator, Judge and Friend,
Upholdingly forgive
Nor leave us at the end.
But grant us yet to see,
In all our piteous ways,
Non Nobis, Domine,
Not unto us the praise.
Non Nobis, Non Nobis, Non Nobis, Domine
(We hope to have photographs at a later stage.)
GYMNASTICS: THIRD TERM REPORT-BACK
On 30 July our school participated in a gymnastics competition held at Langebaan. The other competing schools were: Zeekoevlei Primary, Parkwood Primary, Wavecrest Primary, Alpine Primary, Rocklands Primary, Cafda School of Skills, Zarida Primary, Brooklands Gymnastic Club, Malmesbury Acro Club, Morreesburg Gymnastics Club and Langebaan Gymnastics Club.
Our Acro participants were: Nikki Daries, Mandy Wesson, Tasneem Adams, Samantha Merchant, Rori Bingham, Lyle Kenny, Kota Minlali, Kirsty Meyer, Elwin Mabila, Amber Wyngaard, Nabeelah Noordien and Lisa Fuller.
Our final results were as follows:
Nikki+Nabeelah (doubles) – Gold Medal;
Nabeelah + Matthew (doubles) – Gold Medal;
Kirsty+Lisa+ Amber (Trio) – Silver Medal;
Nikki+Elwin (double) – Silver Medal;
Kirsty+Lisa (double) – Bronze Medal;
Amber + Kota – 4th place; Samantha+Lyle – 5th place.
On 19 August PHS gymnasts competed in the Provincial Championships at the Bellville Velodrome. Although our gymnasts were very nervous in this competition, they did PHS proud. Our results were:
Nikki Daries – Gold Medal;
Matthew Kenny – Gold Medal;
Nabeelah Noordien – Gold Medal;
Amber Wyngaard – Silver;
Kristy Meyer – Silver Medal;
Elwin Mabila – Silver Medal;
Lisa Fuller – Bronze Medal.
All of these obtained their Western Province Colours.
So, well done to our gymnasts, and thank you, Mr September, for the hours of coaching you put in.