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CIRCULAR NO. 12
23 April 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
“WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY
IF YOU KNEW NOBODY WOULD JUDGE.”
Unknown
Artist: Nicholas Mortlock Gr. 11.
1) ACADEMICS
There are just over four school weeks remaining before examinations commence. Teachers are
busy finalizing School Based Assessment exercises and completing classroom work in the time
that remains. It is a busy time for all and I ask our pupils to manage their time well so that they
can be properly prepared for the exams.
MATRIC FOCUS
64 TEACHING DAYS
School
Holidays
Public Holidays Matrics writing exams
2015
April (4 Days) May (19 Days) June (2 Days)
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October (7 Days) November December
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31
2) IMPORTANT NOTICE: TEST CALENDAR FOR 2ND
TERM
APRIL 2015 TESTS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
26 27 Freedom Day 28 TEST 29 30 TEST
8 - English 8 - Maths
9 - Natural Science 9 - Afrikaans
10 - History 10 - Maths
11 - IT Prac. 11 - Afrikaans
12 - Life Sciences 12 - Business Studies
MAY 2015 TESTS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Workers’ Day 2
3 4 TEST 5 6 7 NO TEST 8 9
8 - Natural Sciences One Act Plays 10 – Geog./Music
9 - Maths (Assembly)
10 - IT Prac. 12 – Afrikaans
11 - Life Sciences (Assembly)
12 - Accounting
MAY 2015 TESTS (continued)
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
10 11 TEST 12 13 14 TEST 15 16
8 - EMS 8 - English 10 - Design
9 - Natural Sciences 9 - History 11 - Maths
10 - CAT Prac. 10 - Consumer St. 12 - History
11 - Consumer St. 11 - Accounting (During assembly)
12 - English 12 - Consumer St.
17 18 TEST 19 20 21 TEST 22 23
8 - Afrikaans 8 - Maths 10 - Vis. Art
9 - EMS 9 - English (Assembly)
10 - Life Sciences 10 - Physical Sc.
11 - English 11 - Design
12 - Maths/Maths Lit 12 - Physical Sci.
24 25 NO TEST 26 27 28 PRE-EXAM 29 30
9 - Banango 9 - Banango 8 - 12 Life Orient. 10 - 12 Exams start
Workshop Workshop
31
JUNE 2015 TESTS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
5
8 – 9 Exams start
6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 School Holiday 16 Youth Day 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOLS CLOSE 27
EXAMS END 9 - Aptitude tests 10 - Community Serv.
10 - Community Serv. 11 - Job Shadow
11 - Job Shadow
28 29 30
URGENT NOTICE FOR ALL PUPILS
 NO pupils will be allowed to go home early on any day or after a test without a written letter
from the parent requesting this. No emails!
 Permission for going home early will only be allowed for emergencies.
 If a pupil is too sick to stay for the full day after a test, then they must not come to school to
write, but must provide the school with a medical certificate.
PLEASE NOTE!
All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they
are not writing a test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks
organized by various subject departments.
All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a
Monday or a Thursday test, a letter from the parent and the relevant chemist
slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and
medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is
required. A medical certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any
exam. A note from you excusing your child from school for the days missed (not test days) is
also required.
Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as
these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education
Department.
Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay
until first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be
required.
3) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR : 2ND
TERM
Fri, 24 April Senior Citizens’ Day
Mon, 27 April Freedom Day
Mon, 4 May One Act Play Technical Rehearsal (4 – 6 May)
Thu, 7 May One Act Plays
Blood Clinic
Fri, 8 May Gr. 10 Leadership Camp (8 – 10 May)
Sat, 9 May Bergvliet Derby (Home)
Drummie 2nd
Group Competition
Wed, 13 May Cross Country Event
Fri, 15 May Wildlife Society Camp (15 – 17 May)
Matric Dance Expo (15 – 16 May) at Tygervalley Shopping Centre
Tue, 19 May Appearance check
Fri, 22 May Matric Theme Day
Sat, 23 May Drummie 2nd
Large Drill Competition
Tue, 26 May Gr. 9 Banango Workshop (26 – 27 May)
Thu, 28 May Gr. 8 – 12 Life Orientation Exam
Friday, 29 May Gr 10 – 12 Exams start
Sat, 30 May Drummie Breakfast
Fri, 5 June Gr. 8 – 10 Exams start
Sat, 6 June WP Group Championships (Drummies)
Mon, 15 June School holiday
Tue, 16 June Youth Day
Sat, 20 June WP Drill Championships
Wed, 24 June Exams End
Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Fri, 26 June Schools Close
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Westering Sport Tour leaves
Sat, 27 June U19 Boys’ Soccer Team depart for East London
4) PARENT FORUM
FAIRMONT MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL
Fairmont hosted a very successful cultural evening on Friday,
17 April 2015, showcasing the art and musical talents of our
learners.
The event was enhanced with the incorporation of artwork from
about 20 local artists, a number of whom were past pupils of
the school.
The girls from our Hospitality Society received a free lesson on
the art of canapé-making from Karen Hough, an artist, food
guru, and parent of Fairmont. These were then served by the
society girls, along with some sushi at the beginning of the
evening.
The combination of music, art and food made for a superb
cultural experience and one that was enjoyed by staff, parents
and learners alike.
The Parent Forum wish to thank everyone who assisted in
making this event possible, especially the following sponsors:
Die Damhuis Restaurant in Melkbos for the donation of
eats
Durbanville School Transport and René Herbst for the donation of wine
Chantal Day for artwork and designs
Karen Hough Catering – Karen Hough offers food and wine pairing evenings, either at
your own venue or at Jabbers Restaurant in Aurora
Inge Demasius for the donation of homemade eats for the Parent/Teacher evenings
THE MATRIC EXPERIENCE EXPO 2015
Last year saw the Parent Forum embarking on a new fundraising venture in the form of a Matric
Dance Expo.
This year we are planning on doing things on a much larger scale!
The Matric Experience Expo will take place from the 21st
to the 24th
of May in the
Tygervalley Shopping Centre and will focus on all aspects of the Matric learner, including the
Matric Dance, the Plett Rage, Tertiary Education, Study Loans and Bursaries, Driver’s Licences
etc.
Cream Events Library and a group of very dedicated Fairmont moms are working furiously at
contacting prospective exhibitors, and offering them the opportunity to be a part of this exciting
event!
A BIG thank you to Anna Conradie, Barbara Sithole and Di Pretorius for their hard work and
commitment.
We will once again be appealing to the public to donate any unwanted eveningwear, make-up,
jewellery, shoes, etc. to the Princess Project, a charity that provides these items to those less
fortunate, and who cannot afford the costs involved with a matric dance.
If you’re doing any cupboard cleaning before winter, please remember to keep these items
aside and bring them to the expo at Tygervalley!
Any parents who might be interested in exhibiting at ME-X 2015 or who would like further
information, please contact Colleen Wilson on 082 781 9887, or Liza May on 082 331 1426.
WORKPARTY
The Parent Forum will once again be holding a work party on
Saturday, 9 May, from 13h00.
More information about the work we will be doing will follow
shortly.
The RCL members will be attending as well to give their
homeroom a makeover.
Please diarise this date, and come along to assist in
improving the facilities of our children’s school, whilst meeting
and making new friends at the same time.
All Fairmont families are welcome!
5) CAREL DU TOIT FUN WALK
105 Fairmont learners, family members,
family pets and Monty Bear walked the 5km
fun walk in aid of the Carel Du Toit school for
the deaf. Thank you to our Fairmont family
for supporting this good cause.
6) WON LIFE : VOLUNTEER AT OUR LITERACY CENTRE
The Literacy Centre, run in Fisantekraal, is a volunteer-driven organization that relies on willing
members of the public to volunteer their time reading with those learners eager to learn this very
important milestone.
With each volunteer, Won Life is able to extend their reach and really make a difference in the
community of Fisantekraal. If you can spare an hour or two each week, please email Won Life
on:
info@wonlife.org.za
Watching the faces of these children as they reach each small milestone will give you a great
sense of reward.
7) DRUM MAJORETTES
The drummies participated in the 1st
Large Drill competition on Saturday at JG Meiring High
School. The team did us proud and marched beautifully.
Their coach, Ms Donachie, and assistant coaches Tammy Winch, Kelly Swanepoel and Mrs
La Cock, can be very proud of this achievement seeing that half the team consists of new girls
who have joined drummies for the first time this year and never marched in a competition
before. The team marched as professionals and looked stunning out on the field.
The leader, Timone, and the squad (mainly new girls) achieved second place. The overall
placement was 4th
.
Well done and congratulations to our drummies!
8) THANK YOU TO KYM CLAYTON
We would like to thank Kym Clayton (past pupil) for coaching our learners in the Photographic
Society.
9) LAND SERVICE CAMP : MIZPAH, 8 – 10 MAY 2015
Landsdiens
Land Service
WES-KAAP / WESTERN CAPE
22 April 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
LAND SERVICE : MIZPAH (GRABOUW) 8 – 10 MAY 2015
The Land Service is going camping!
Students are invited to attend the Land Service camp taking place from 8 - 10 May 2015 in
Grabouw. At the camp they will be joining Land Service members from clubs all over the
Western Cape, and participating in a variety of fun activities and games.
Campers will be leaving for the weekend on Friday, 8 May 2015, directly after school, and
returning on Sunday morning, 10 May 2015.
All interested students must please rsvp before Wednesday, 29 April 2015, with Miss Matthee in
Prefab 4.
COSTS
Land Service Membership fee: R 70-00
Camp: R 300-00
Transportation: R 140-00
TOTAL R 510-00
Camp monies and membership fees are directly payable to Land Service Western Cape or to
the finance office.
Transportation fees are paid to the relevant party on the day of travel.
Please send proof of payment to: amatthee@fairmont.co.za or give directly to Miss Matthee.
LAND SERVICE BANKING DETAILS
Account name: Landsdiens Wes-Kaap
Bank: ABSA
Branch code: 632005
Account number: 550490129
Please use the following reference: “Fairmont + your name”.
Kind regards
Miss A. Matthee
LAND SERVICE MANAGER
10) MOTHERS WHO PRAY
CALLING ALL MOTHERS!
A very warm welcome is extended to all moms
wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group.
We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30,
in the Boardroom of Fairmont High School.
Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047
11) FAIRMONT GIRLS’ CHOIR
12) ORANGE RIVER 2015
On 7 March 2015, 18 students and 3 teachers set off on an adventure to the Orange River. It
was an incredible trip with many memories made. This is a great opportunity for learners to
experience the beauty of nature, make friends, and to have fun. We offer this trip annually to
any learners at Fairmont High and would like to encourage you to send them on this one in a
lifetime experience.
“The Orange River was an unforgettable experience and I would definitely do it again. I really
enjoyed making new friends, and the food was amazing” – Sarah Tout
“I had so much fun. I enjoyed the food, meeting new people, and sleeping under the stars. It
was an amazing adventure that people don’t often get the opportunity to do. I loved every
moment of it.” – Tyla Tremlett
13) BELLVILLE DERBY : 18 APRIL 2015
NETBALL
RUGBY
Fairmont U19 vs Jan Kriel
It was another early kick off at 08h00; a beautiful morning with no wind and clear skies.
The bears looked more intent upon their arrival, warms up went off well, and the execution
appeared to be in place. The opposition had been observed the previous sports day and we
knew that it was going to be a physical encounter.
It took only the kick-off to know Fairmont were in for a long tough battle with Jan Kriels’ forwards
running hard straight lines and their No. 10 being strong in the carry. The scrums were
relatively evenly matched and the line-outs were a bit scrappy by the standards set. There was
some good running interplay between both teams and once again same mistakes made at
break downs.
The first half was tough and physical with no quarter given or spared. The boys were in it and as
the game progressed, one could sense that Fairmont were now starting to get the ascendancy.
A couple of early penalties were traded and, at half time, the boys looked ready to take it to the
opposition.
Fairmont’s strength lay in their well-structured defense and that laid the platform for some good
rugby. The belief in themselves was getting stronger and this was led by the eventual Man of
the Match and Captain, Jonothan Nel. Hooker, Mark Fairhurst, was first to cross the whitewash
for Fairmont. Then the ever-impressing Center, Jordan Kroll, rounded off 2 excellent tries in the
second half. Joshua Julies was on song with the boot and converted all opportunities to the
poles. A few players deserve a special mention, but none more so than the young Jordan
Pugin who was a last minute replacement. It was a hard fought win and, although scrappy at
times, Fairmont can walk away with a well-deserved victory. Once again discipline from the
Bears was good and the team started to gel nicely.
There were lots of positives to take from the game and the boys showed what they could be
capable of for the season. We now look forward to an exciting season with the foundation now
laid for an ever-promising young side. Final score: 24 : 8.
Ronald Olckers
U14 vs Bloubergrant
Michael de Klerk and Zackariah Conradie led out the Trojans on a beautiful sunny morning at
Table View High School to take on Bloubergrant.
By halftime we were leading 29 : 0. The backline put together some awesome moves, leading
to spectacular tries. The forwards struggled to get going, but got into the game in the second
half.
Once again, our defense was solid and we scored 9 tries, converted 4, finishing on 53 : 0.
 Mikey (3 tries, 4 conversions) 23 points
 Davin (2 tries) 10 points
 Caleb (1 try) 5 points
 Spencer (1 try) 5 points
 Michael (1 try) 5 points
 Aidan (1 try) 5 points
It was however a total team effort. At least 4 of the players have never played rugby before.
Well done to Cian and Sean. They did a great job preparing the boys.
U19 BOYS’ SOCCER : 5-A-SIDE SOCCER TOURNAMENT AT CENTURY CITY
We started off with a 1 : 2 loss to Reddham House, but after a spirited team talk, we managed a
2 : 0 win against CBC.
In the second leg of the tournament, the group played against CBC and demolished them 4 : 0.
In our final group game, we had an early 1 : 0 lead against Reddham, but they scored a last
minute goal to effectively knock us out of the tournament in group stages.
It was disappointing to go out in the group stages, but we had fun and we learnt valuable
lessons about 5-a-side football which will hopefully help us in our next tournament on the 15
May 2015.
Thank you to Coach Joshua and Coach Robert for entering us into the tournament, and to Mr
Veldman for accompanying us.
U15A GIRLS’ SOCCER
The U15A soccer ladies played in their very
first tournament on Saturday. They decided
to help out another team and, on top of their
own fixtures, played others too. These ladies
committed to 6 games in a row - not many
others could match this level of fitness!
Well done to these remarkable soccer ladies!
Fairmont ended up second out of 8 schools in
the tournament, and two of our junior ladies
have made it through to the Provincial Zonal
team - congratulations Ilse Harmse and Emily
Willson.
Back: Kaylin van Biljon, Caitlin Sithole,
Emma-Jade Harries, Emily Willson, Izzy
Smyth
Front: Ilse Harmse, Teneil Stopford,
Jessie Midgely
14) CROSS COUNTRY KICKS OFF WITH A BANG!
The cross country 2015 season started off with a bang.
Out of an average contingent of 200 runners per race, Nina Dunleavy (Girls’ U17) came first,
while Samuel van der Merwe, Fairmont’s Boys’ Captain, Boys’ U17, came second.
Carmen van der Merwe (Girls’ U19), Fairmont’s Girls’ Captain (Girls’ U19) came fourth.
Four of our Grade 8 girls, namely Emma Cole, Mark Burger, Aakifah van Rooyen and Rebecca
Walker, also did us proud.
15) SPORT FIXTURES
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Badminton (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr 1st ISCT "A"@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth
Thurs 07-May 1st St. Georges Snr@ John Tyres Hall,
Kenilworth
Chess (Boys') Fri 08-May 1st Bernadino Heights HS(A)
2nd Bernadino Heights HS(A)
Fri 15-May 1st Curro Durbanville(A)
2nd Curro Durbanville(A)
Cross Country Wed 29-Apr Boys' Bernadino Central Park(A)
Girls' Bernadino Central Park(A)
Wed 06-May Boys' Tygerberg HS(A)
Girls' Tygerberg HS(A)
Golf (Boys') Mon 04-May 1st Strand(A)
Mon 11-May 1st Stellenberg(H)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Hockey (Boys') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Somerset College(A)
U19B Somerset College(A)
U16A Somerset College(A)
U16B Somerset College(A)
U16C Somerset College(A)
U14A Somerset College(A)
U14B Somerset College(A)
Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Fairbairn College(H)
Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U19B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U19C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U14A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U14B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U19C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
Netball Thurs 07-May U19A Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Fairbairn College(H)
U16D Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Fairbairn College(H)
Thurs 14-May U19A Curro Durbanville(A)
U19B Curro Durbanville(A)
U16A Curro Durbanville(A)
U16B Curro Durbanville(A)
U16C Curro Durbanville(A)
U16D Curro Durbanville(A)
U14A Curro Durbanville(A)
U14B Curro Durbanville(A)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Rugby Sat 09-May U19A Bergvliet(H)
U19B Bye
U16 Bergvliet(H)
U15 Bergvliet(H)
U14 Bergvliet(H)
Sat 16-May U19A Somerset College(A)
U19B Somerset College(A)
U16 Somerset College(A)
U15 Somerset College(A)
U14 Somerset College(A)
Soccer (Boys') Tues 28-Apr U14 Parklands(H)
Wed 29-Apr U19A Edgemead(A)
U19B Bloubergrandt(H)
Thurs 30-Apr U16 Eben Donges(A)
Tues 05-May U14 Reddam(A)
Wed 06-May U19A Milnerton(H)
U19B Blouberg International(H)
Thurs 07-May U16 CBC(H)
Soccer (Girls') Tues 28-Apr U19A Milnerton(H)
U19B Milnerton(A)
Wed 29-Apr U15A St Cyprians(H)
U15B Oude Molen(H)
Tues 05-May U19A Elkanah House(A)
U19B Elkanah House(A)
Wed 06-May U15A Elkanah House"B"(H)
U15B DSK(H)
Squash (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Strand(H)
U19B Stellenbosch(H)
U15 De Kuilen(H)
Fri 15-May U19A Hugenote(H)
U19B De Kuilen(A)
U15 Paarl Boys(H)
Table Tennis
(Boys')
Tues 28-Apr U19 Fairbairn College(H)
U16 Fairbairn College(H)
Tues 05-May U19 Elsies River(A)
U16 Elsies River(A)
16) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE
WEEPING WATERS
by Karin Brynard
Inspector Albertus Beeslaar has left the ruthless city, only to have his
hopes of finding peace and quiet in the Kalahari shattered by the brutal
murder of artist Freddie Swarts and her adopted daughter.
But Freddie’s journalist sister Sara is not convinced that this was a typical
farm attack.
Amid a spate of stock thefts, Beeslaar must solve this high-profile crime, all
the while training his two rookie partners, Ghaap and Pyl.
After more murders, the disturbing puzzle grows increasingly sinister, as
age-old secrets and hostilities surface, spurring the local inhabitants to
violent action. No one is above suspicion, not least the mysterious Bushman farm manager and
falconer, Dam.
17) PRINCIPAL
We wish all our families a happy time together this next week, and ask that our pupils use the
days off school to work towards their forthcoming exams.
Yours sincerely
Mr R Dingley
PRINCIPAL
Disclaimer:
Fairmont High School does not necessarily endorse the products/services advertised in this circular.
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What Would You Do Differently

  • 1. CIRCULAR NO. 12 23 April 2015 Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s) “WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY IF YOU KNEW NOBODY WOULD JUDGE.” Unknown Artist: Nicholas Mortlock Gr. 11.
  • 2. 1) ACADEMICS There are just over four school weeks remaining before examinations commence. Teachers are busy finalizing School Based Assessment exercises and completing classroom work in the time that remains. It is a busy time for all and I ask our pupils to manage their time well so that they can be properly prepared for the exams. MATRIC FOCUS 64 TEACHING DAYS School Holidays Public Holidays Matrics writing exams 2015 April (4 Days) May (19 Days) June (2 Days) Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 July (10 Days) August (19 Days) September (3 Days) Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 October (7 Days) November December Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 2) IMPORTANT NOTICE: TEST CALENDAR FOR 2ND TERM APRIL 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 Freedom Day 28 TEST 29 30 TEST 8 - English 8 - Maths 9 - Natural Science 9 - Afrikaans 10 - History 10 - Maths 11 - IT Prac. 11 - Afrikaans 12 - Life Sciences 12 - Business Studies MAY 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Workers’ Day 2 3 4 TEST 5 6 7 NO TEST 8 9 8 - Natural Sciences One Act Plays 10 – Geog./Music 9 - Maths (Assembly) 10 - IT Prac. 12 – Afrikaans 11 - Life Sciences (Assembly) 12 - Accounting
  • 3. MAY 2015 TESTS (continued) Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 10 11 TEST 12 13 14 TEST 15 16 8 - EMS 8 - English 10 - Design 9 - Natural Sciences 9 - History 11 - Maths 10 - CAT Prac. 10 - Consumer St. 12 - History 11 - Consumer St. 11 - Accounting (During assembly) 12 - English 12 - Consumer St. 17 18 TEST 19 20 21 TEST 22 23 8 - Afrikaans 8 - Maths 10 - Vis. Art 9 - EMS 9 - English (Assembly) 10 - Life Sciences 10 - Physical Sc. 11 - English 11 - Design 12 - Maths/Maths Lit 12 - Physical Sci. 24 25 NO TEST 26 27 28 PRE-EXAM 29 30 9 - Banango 9 - Banango 8 - 12 Life Orient. 10 - 12 Exams start Workshop Workshop 31 JUNE 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 8 – 9 Exams start 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 School Holiday 16 Youth Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOLS CLOSE 27 EXAMS END 9 - Aptitude tests 10 - Community Serv. 10 - Community Serv. 11 - Job Shadow 11 - Job Shadow 28 29 30 URGENT NOTICE FOR ALL PUPILS  NO pupils will be allowed to go home early on any day or after a test without a written letter from the parent requesting this. No emails!  Permission for going home early will only be allowed for emergencies.  If a pupil is too sick to stay for the full day after a test, then they must not come to school to write, but must provide the school with a medical certificate. PLEASE NOTE! All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they are not writing a test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks organized by various subject departments. All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a Monday or a Thursday test, a letter from the parent and the relevant chemist slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is required. A medical certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any exam. A note from you excusing your child from school for the days missed (not test days) is also required. Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education Department. Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay until first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be required.
  • 4. 3) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR : 2ND TERM Fri, 24 April Senior Citizens’ Day Mon, 27 April Freedom Day Mon, 4 May One Act Play Technical Rehearsal (4 – 6 May) Thu, 7 May One Act Plays Blood Clinic Fri, 8 May Gr. 10 Leadership Camp (8 – 10 May) Sat, 9 May Bergvliet Derby (Home) Drummie 2nd Group Competition Wed, 13 May Cross Country Event Fri, 15 May Wildlife Society Camp (15 – 17 May) Matric Dance Expo (15 – 16 May) at Tygervalley Shopping Centre Tue, 19 May Appearance check Fri, 22 May Matric Theme Day Sat, 23 May Drummie 2nd Large Drill Competition Tue, 26 May Gr. 9 Banango Workshop (26 – 27 May) Thu, 28 May Gr. 8 – 12 Life Orientation Exam Friday, 29 May Gr 10 – 12 Exams start Sat, 30 May Drummie Breakfast Fri, 5 June Gr. 8 – 10 Exams start Sat, 6 June WP Group Championships (Drummies) Mon, 15 June School holiday Tue, 16 June Youth Day Sat, 20 June WP Drill Championships Wed, 24 June Exams End Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude Gr. 10 Community Service Gr. 11 Job Shadow Fri, 26 June Schools Close Gr. 10 Community Service Gr. 11 Job Shadow Westering Sport Tour leaves Sat, 27 June U19 Boys’ Soccer Team depart for East London
  • 5. 4) PARENT FORUM FAIRMONT MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL Fairmont hosted a very successful cultural evening on Friday, 17 April 2015, showcasing the art and musical talents of our learners. The event was enhanced with the incorporation of artwork from about 20 local artists, a number of whom were past pupils of the school. The girls from our Hospitality Society received a free lesson on the art of canapé-making from Karen Hough, an artist, food guru, and parent of Fairmont. These were then served by the society girls, along with some sushi at the beginning of the evening. The combination of music, art and food made for a superb cultural experience and one that was enjoyed by staff, parents and learners alike. The Parent Forum wish to thank everyone who assisted in making this event possible, especially the following sponsors: Die Damhuis Restaurant in Melkbos for the donation of eats Durbanville School Transport and René Herbst for the donation of wine Chantal Day for artwork and designs Karen Hough Catering – Karen Hough offers food and wine pairing evenings, either at your own venue or at Jabbers Restaurant in Aurora Inge Demasius for the donation of homemade eats for the Parent/Teacher evenings THE MATRIC EXPERIENCE EXPO 2015 Last year saw the Parent Forum embarking on a new fundraising venture in the form of a Matric Dance Expo. This year we are planning on doing things on a much larger scale!
  • 6. The Matric Experience Expo will take place from the 21st to the 24th of May in the Tygervalley Shopping Centre and will focus on all aspects of the Matric learner, including the Matric Dance, the Plett Rage, Tertiary Education, Study Loans and Bursaries, Driver’s Licences etc. Cream Events Library and a group of very dedicated Fairmont moms are working furiously at contacting prospective exhibitors, and offering them the opportunity to be a part of this exciting event! A BIG thank you to Anna Conradie, Barbara Sithole and Di Pretorius for their hard work and commitment. We will once again be appealing to the public to donate any unwanted eveningwear, make-up, jewellery, shoes, etc. to the Princess Project, a charity that provides these items to those less fortunate, and who cannot afford the costs involved with a matric dance. If you’re doing any cupboard cleaning before winter, please remember to keep these items aside and bring them to the expo at Tygervalley! Any parents who might be interested in exhibiting at ME-X 2015 or who would like further information, please contact Colleen Wilson on 082 781 9887, or Liza May on 082 331 1426. WORKPARTY The Parent Forum will once again be holding a work party on Saturday, 9 May, from 13h00. More information about the work we will be doing will follow shortly. The RCL members will be attending as well to give their homeroom a makeover. Please diarise this date, and come along to assist in improving the facilities of our children’s school, whilst meeting and making new friends at the same time. All Fairmont families are welcome!
  • 7. 5) CAREL DU TOIT FUN WALK 105 Fairmont learners, family members, family pets and Monty Bear walked the 5km fun walk in aid of the Carel Du Toit school for the deaf. Thank you to our Fairmont family for supporting this good cause.
  • 8. 6) WON LIFE : VOLUNTEER AT OUR LITERACY CENTRE The Literacy Centre, run in Fisantekraal, is a volunteer-driven organization that relies on willing members of the public to volunteer their time reading with those learners eager to learn this very important milestone.
  • 9. With each volunteer, Won Life is able to extend their reach and really make a difference in the community of Fisantekraal. If you can spare an hour or two each week, please email Won Life on: info@wonlife.org.za Watching the faces of these children as they reach each small milestone will give you a great sense of reward. 7) DRUM MAJORETTES The drummies participated in the 1st Large Drill competition on Saturday at JG Meiring High School. The team did us proud and marched beautifully. Their coach, Ms Donachie, and assistant coaches Tammy Winch, Kelly Swanepoel and Mrs La Cock, can be very proud of this achievement seeing that half the team consists of new girls who have joined drummies for the first time this year and never marched in a competition before. The team marched as professionals and looked stunning out on the field. The leader, Timone, and the squad (mainly new girls) achieved second place. The overall placement was 4th . Well done and congratulations to our drummies!
  • 10. 8) THANK YOU TO KYM CLAYTON We would like to thank Kym Clayton (past pupil) for coaching our learners in the Photographic Society.
  • 11. 9) LAND SERVICE CAMP : MIZPAH, 8 – 10 MAY 2015 Landsdiens Land Service WES-KAAP / WESTERN CAPE 22 April 2015 Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s) LAND SERVICE : MIZPAH (GRABOUW) 8 – 10 MAY 2015 The Land Service is going camping! Students are invited to attend the Land Service camp taking place from 8 - 10 May 2015 in Grabouw. At the camp they will be joining Land Service members from clubs all over the Western Cape, and participating in a variety of fun activities and games. Campers will be leaving for the weekend on Friday, 8 May 2015, directly after school, and returning on Sunday morning, 10 May 2015. All interested students must please rsvp before Wednesday, 29 April 2015, with Miss Matthee in Prefab 4. COSTS Land Service Membership fee: R 70-00 Camp: R 300-00 Transportation: R 140-00 TOTAL R 510-00 Camp monies and membership fees are directly payable to Land Service Western Cape or to the finance office. Transportation fees are paid to the relevant party on the day of travel. Please send proof of payment to: amatthee@fairmont.co.za or give directly to Miss Matthee. LAND SERVICE BANKING DETAILS Account name: Landsdiens Wes-Kaap Bank: ABSA Branch code: 632005 Account number: 550490129 Please use the following reference: “Fairmont + your name”. Kind regards Miss A. Matthee LAND SERVICE MANAGER
  • 12. 10) MOTHERS WHO PRAY CALLING ALL MOTHERS! A very warm welcome is extended to all moms wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group. We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30, in the Boardroom of Fairmont High School. Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047 11) FAIRMONT GIRLS’ CHOIR 12) ORANGE RIVER 2015 On 7 March 2015, 18 students and 3 teachers set off on an adventure to the Orange River. It was an incredible trip with many memories made. This is a great opportunity for learners to experience the beauty of nature, make friends, and to have fun. We offer this trip annually to any learners at Fairmont High and would like to encourage you to send them on this one in a lifetime experience. “The Orange River was an unforgettable experience and I would definitely do it again. I really enjoyed making new friends, and the food was amazing” – Sarah Tout
  • 13. “I had so much fun. I enjoyed the food, meeting new people, and sleeping under the stars. It was an amazing adventure that people don’t often get the opportunity to do. I loved every moment of it.” – Tyla Tremlett 13) BELLVILLE DERBY : 18 APRIL 2015 NETBALL RUGBY Fairmont U19 vs Jan Kriel It was another early kick off at 08h00; a beautiful morning with no wind and clear skies. The bears looked more intent upon their arrival, warms up went off well, and the execution appeared to be in place. The opposition had been observed the previous sports day and we knew that it was going to be a physical encounter.
  • 14. It took only the kick-off to know Fairmont were in for a long tough battle with Jan Kriels’ forwards running hard straight lines and their No. 10 being strong in the carry. The scrums were relatively evenly matched and the line-outs were a bit scrappy by the standards set. There was some good running interplay between both teams and once again same mistakes made at break downs. The first half was tough and physical with no quarter given or spared. The boys were in it and as the game progressed, one could sense that Fairmont were now starting to get the ascendancy. A couple of early penalties were traded and, at half time, the boys looked ready to take it to the opposition. Fairmont’s strength lay in their well-structured defense and that laid the platform for some good rugby. The belief in themselves was getting stronger and this was led by the eventual Man of the Match and Captain, Jonothan Nel. Hooker, Mark Fairhurst, was first to cross the whitewash for Fairmont. Then the ever-impressing Center, Jordan Kroll, rounded off 2 excellent tries in the second half. Joshua Julies was on song with the boot and converted all opportunities to the poles. A few players deserve a special mention, but none more so than the young Jordan Pugin who was a last minute replacement. It was a hard fought win and, although scrappy at times, Fairmont can walk away with a well-deserved victory. Once again discipline from the Bears was good and the team started to gel nicely. There were lots of positives to take from the game and the boys showed what they could be capable of for the season. We now look forward to an exciting season with the foundation now laid for an ever-promising young side. Final score: 24 : 8. Ronald Olckers U14 vs Bloubergrant Michael de Klerk and Zackariah Conradie led out the Trojans on a beautiful sunny morning at Table View High School to take on Bloubergrant. By halftime we were leading 29 : 0. The backline put together some awesome moves, leading to spectacular tries. The forwards struggled to get going, but got into the game in the second half.
  • 15. Once again, our defense was solid and we scored 9 tries, converted 4, finishing on 53 : 0.  Mikey (3 tries, 4 conversions) 23 points  Davin (2 tries) 10 points  Caleb (1 try) 5 points  Spencer (1 try) 5 points  Michael (1 try) 5 points  Aidan (1 try) 5 points It was however a total team effort. At least 4 of the players have never played rugby before. Well done to Cian and Sean. They did a great job preparing the boys. U19 BOYS’ SOCCER : 5-A-SIDE SOCCER TOURNAMENT AT CENTURY CITY We started off with a 1 : 2 loss to Reddham House, but after a spirited team talk, we managed a 2 : 0 win against CBC. In the second leg of the tournament, the group played against CBC and demolished them 4 : 0. In our final group game, we had an early 1 : 0 lead against Reddham, but they scored a last minute goal to effectively knock us out of the tournament in group stages. It was disappointing to go out in the group stages, but we had fun and we learnt valuable lessons about 5-a-side football which will hopefully help us in our next tournament on the 15 May 2015.
  • 16. Thank you to Coach Joshua and Coach Robert for entering us into the tournament, and to Mr Veldman for accompanying us. U15A GIRLS’ SOCCER The U15A soccer ladies played in their very first tournament on Saturday. They decided to help out another team and, on top of their own fixtures, played others too. These ladies committed to 6 games in a row - not many others could match this level of fitness! Well done to these remarkable soccer ladies! Fairmont ended up second out of 8 schools in the tournament, and two of our junior ladies have made it through to the Provincial Zonal team - congratulations Ilse Harmse and Emily Willson. Back: Kaylin van Biljon, Caitlin Sithole, Emma-Jade Harries, Emily Willson, Izzy Smyth Front: Ilse Harmse, Teneil Stopford, Jessie Midgely 14) CROSS COUNTRY KICKS OFF WITH A BANG! The cross country 2015 season started off with a bang. Out of an average contingent of 200 runners per race, Nina Dunleavy (Girls’ U17) came first, while Samuel van der Merwe, Fairmont’s Boys’ Captain, Boys’ U17, came second. Carmen van der Merwe (Girls’ U19), Fairmont’s Girls’ Captain (Girls’ U19) came fourth. Four of our Grade 8 girls, namely Emma Cole, Mark Burger, Aakifah van Rooyen and Rebecca Walker, also did us proud.
  • 17. 15) SPORT FIXTURES SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT Badminton (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr 1st ISCT "A"@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth Thurs 07-May 1st St. Georges Snr@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth Chess (Boys') Fri 08-May 1st Bernadino Heights HS(A) 2nd Bernadino Heights HS(A) Fri 15-May 1st Curro Durbanville(A) 2nd Curro Durbanville(A) Cross Country Wed 29-Apr Boys' Bernadino Central Park(A) Girls' Bernadino Central Park(A) Wed 06-May Boys' Tygerberg HS(A) Girls' Tygerberg HS(A) Golf (Boys') Mon 04-May 1st Strand(A) Mon 11-May 1st Stellenberg(H)
  • 18. SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT Hockey (Boys') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Somerset College(A) U19B Somerset College(A) U16A Somerset College(A) U16B Somerset College(A) U16C Somerset College(A) U14A Somerset College(A) U14B Somerset College(A) Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Fairbairn College(H) U19B Fairbairn College(H) U16A Fairbairn College(H) U16B Fairbairn College(H) U16C Fairbairn College(H) U14A Fairbairn College(H) U14B Fairbairn College(H) Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U19B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U19C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U14A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U14B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U19B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U19C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U14A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U14B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) Netball Thurs 07-May U19A Fairbairn College(H) U19B Fairbairn College(H) U16A Fairbairn College(H) U16B Fairbairn College(H) U16C Fairbairn College(H) U16D Fairbairn College(H) U14A Fairbairn College(H) U14B Fairbairn College(H) Thurs 14-May U19A Curro Durbanville(A) U19B Curro Durbanville(A) U16A Curro Durbanville(A) U16B Curro Durbanville(A) U16C Curro Durbanville(A) U16D Curro Durbanville(A) U14A Curro Durbanville(A) U14B Curro Durbanville(A)
  • 19. SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT Rugby Sat 09-May U19A Bergvliet(H) U19B Bye U16 Bergvliet(H) U15 Bergvliet(H) U14 Bergvliet(H) Sat 16-May U19A Somerset College(A) U19B Somerset College(A) U16 Somerset College(A) U15 Somerset College(A) U14 Somerset College(A) Soccer (Boys') Tues 28-Apr U14 Parklands(H) Wed 29-Apr U19A Edgemead(A) U19B Bloubergrandt(H) Thurs 30-Apr U16 Eben Donges(A) Tues 05-May U14 Reddam(A) Wed 06-May U19A Milnerton(H) U19B Blouberg International(H) Thurs 07-May U16 CBC(H) Soccer (Girls') Tues 28-Apr U19A Milnerton(H) U19B Milnerton(A) Wed 29-Apr U15A St Cyprians(H) U15B Oude Molen(H) Tues 05-May U19A Elkanah House(A) U19B Elkanah House(A) Wed 06-May U15A Elkanah House"B"(H) U15B DSK(H) Squash (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Strand(H) U19B Stellenbosch(H) U15 De Kuilen(H) Fri 15-May U19A Hugenote(H) U19B De Kuilen(A) U15 Paarl Boys(H) Table Tennis (Boys') Tues 28-Apr U19 Fairbairn College(H) U16 Fairbairn College(H) Tues 05-May U19 Elsies River(A) U16 Elsies River(A)
  • 20. 16) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE WEEPING WATERS by Karin Brynard Inspector Albertus Beeslaar has left the ruthless city, only to have his hopes of finding peace and quiet in the Kalahari shattered by the brutal murder of artist Freddie Swarts and her adopted daughter. But Freddie’s journalist sister Sara is not convinced that this was a typical farm attack. Amid a spate of stock thefts, Beeslaar must solve this high-profile crime, all the while training his two rookie partners, Ghaap and Pyl. After more murders, the disturbing puzzle grows increasingly sinister, as age-old secrets and hostilities surface, spurring the local inhabitants to violent action. No one is above suspicion, not least the mysterious Bushman farm manager and falconer, Dam. 17) PRINCIPAL We wish all our families a happy time together this next week, and ask that our pupils use the days off school to work towards their forthcoming exams. Yours sincerely Mr R Dingley PRINCIPAL Disclaimer: Fairmont High School does not necessarily endorse the products/services advertised in this circular.