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CIRCULAR NO. 4<br />

12 February 2015<br />

Dear Parents<br />

“YOU WILL NEVER POSSESS<br />

WHAT YOU ARE UNWILLING TO PURSUE.”<br />

Mike Murdock


1) ACADEMICS<br />

At the conclusion of our athletics event against Camps Bay on Monday, our full lesson<br />

periods will be in operation. I encourage all our pupils to continue their academic focus as<br />

the first term unfolds.<br />

2) GRADE 12 ACADEMIC EVENING<br />

Parents and pupils of Grade 12 are asked to please diarise this important meeting which<br />

takes place in the Clive Wigg Hall on Tuesday, 17 February 2015, at 18h30. There will be<br />

talks from Stellenbosch, UCT, UWC and CPUT.<br />

GUIDELINE TO TEACHING TIME FOR MATRICS<br />

112 TEACHING DAYS<br />

School<br />

Holidays<br />

Public Holidays<br />

Matrics writing exams<br />

2015<br />

January February (11 Days) March (22 Days)<br />

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa<br />

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21<br />

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31<br />

April (14 Days) May (19 Days) June (2 Days)<br />

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa<br />

1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

July (10 Days) August (19 Days) September (3 Days)<br />

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa<br />

1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30<br />

30 31<br />

October (12 Days) November December<br />

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa<br />

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31


3) INTER-SCHOOL ATHLETICS - COETZENBURG STADIUM -<br />

FRIDAY, 13 FEBRUARY 2015<br />

Photo. acknowledgement: Google images<br />

Information for Parents, Athletes and Pupil Spectators<br />

Tomorrow, 13 February, our school will be travelling to Coetzenburg in Stellenbosch to take part in<br />

the 2015 Inter-School athletic’s meeting. This will be a first experience at Coetzenburg for our<br />

school and we hope to have a wonderful day.<br />

Please find below the information you need to know for the day. If there are any further queries,<br />

please contact the school. We are requiring that all pupils travel to and from the stadium on<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> arranged transport so that we can keep a tight control on the transport arrangements.<br />

Parents who wish to travel to and from the stadium may travel in convoy with the buses. The<br />

moment we make travel concessions for one pupil and that pupil offers a lift to another, the<br />

situation could result in us losing transport control. Each pupil will be allocated to a bus and an<br />

embarking checklist, both at school and the stadium, will be conducted.<br />

Tickets for parents will be available at the stadium at a cost of R10 per adult and R5 for U18<br />

visitors. Pupils who are attending the function on the day enter free. We kindly request that pupils<br />

who have indicated that they will not be attending the athletics day, do NOT arrive on the day at<br />

the Coetzenburg track. This will be closely monitored at the gate.<br />

INFORMATION FOR ATHLETES:<br />

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Athletes must wear the new athletics vest with green shorts (any tights worn in addition to the<br />

shorts must be the <strong>Fairmont</strong> green tights).<br />

There will be a uniform check (no make-up, jewelry, girls MUST tie up hair, boys must be<br />

shaven) before athletes board the bus.<br />

Register at 05h30 at school with Ms Phillips and the relevant age group manager/s in the main<br />

parking area in front of the school.


Parents of athletes please note that the front parking area will be out of bounds for drop-off of<br />

athletes after 05h30. No cars will be allowed to enter the front gate after 05h30 to facilitate the<br />

departure and boarding of buses. To avoid traffic congestion en route to Stellenbosch, ALL<br />

buses must depart <strong>Fairmont</strong> High school soon after 05h30 for athletes and 06h30 for<br />

spectators.<br />

The day at Coetzenburg will end at approximately 16h00. Please arrange to fetch your<br />

children from school at 17h30. This time is subject to traffic flow. Please keep in contact with<br />

your children for updates on their arrival time on their way home.<br />

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Arrival at Coetzenburg: After entering the stadium – athletes must report to the relevant<br />

athlete gathering point on the embankment (staff members will direct you to the athlete area).<br />

Athletes will march onto the track at 09h40.<br />

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After the march-on and cheers, athletes are to be seated opposite their school on the track.<br />

Athletes must stay on the embankment for the day.<br />

Use the tuckshop facilities when needed (behind the stand), but return to the athletics team<br />

ASAP.<br />

Use toilets on embankment.<br />

NO athletes may be behind the main stand or at any other area except the designated<br />

FHS athlete area at any time during the day, unless they are participating in an event.<br />

Please apply sun screen regularly throughout the day.<br />

Please bring own strapping and own cream for sore muscles.<br />

Please bring along all the food and beverages you require for the day.<br />

All school rules apply and we expect exemplary discipline on the day.<br />

Please remember to keep the area on the embankment litter free. At the end of the day,<br />

everyone will be responsible for picking up the leftover litter.<br />

Please be careful with your cellphones and money.<br />

It is a normal school day. No learners will be able to leave the stadium.<br />

If you are ill, please go to the First Aid tent, where contact will be made with Mrs Gallie / Mrs<br />

Lourens.<br />

No learner is allowed to leave with their parents. If an issue arises, see Mrs Gallie / Mrs<br />

Lourens regarding the matter.<br />

SPECTATORS CHEERING ON THE STAND:<br />

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Learners must be at school at the time indicated below:<br />

Bus No. Row Time for<br />

Bus<br />

1-5 Athletes & Officials<br />

register<br />

05h30<br />

departure<br />

05h45<br />

6 A, B1 - 18<br />

7 B19 - 38, C<br />

8 D, E1 - 18<br />

9 E19 - 38, F<br />

10 G, H1 - 18<br />

11 H19 - 38, I<br />

12 J, K1 - 18<br />

13 K19 - 38, L<br />

14 M, N1 - 18<br />

15 N19 - 38, O<br />

16 P<br />

05h50<br />

06h00<br />

06h10<br />

06h00<br />

06h10<br />

06h20


Learners to wear full school uniform (blazers are compulsory).<br />

There will be a uniform check (no make-up, jewellery, girls MUST tie up hair, boys must be<br />

shaven) before learners board the bus.<br />

Please apply sun screen regularly throughout the day. Unfortunately NO caps will be<br />

allowed.<br />

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All learners must please ONLY be dropped at either the back gate, the tennis court gate or in<br />

Hillcrest Road outside the main entrance to the school. No cars will be allowed to enter the<br />

front gate after 05h30 to facilitate the departure and boarding of 16 buses. To avoid traffic<br />

congestion en route to Stellenbosch, ALL spectator buses must depart <strong>Fairmont</strong> High school<br />

by 06h30.<br />

Learners must report to the marked register points. Buses will be loaded according to the<br />

seating arrangements on the stand. Learners will be informed which bus they must board and<br />

what time they need to be at the register point.<br />

Two teachers will be assigned per bus to manage the journey to Stellenbosch and back to<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong>.<br />

Latecomers MUST report to Ms Piek and make sure they have been ticked off on the register.<br />

Ms Piek will assign you to a bus.<br />

Arrival at Coetzenburg: you will be guided to the designated seating area by the staff on duty.<br />

Learners will be seated on the stand closest to the main gate.<br />

At 09h40, athletes will march past and cheer will commence.<br />

It is a normal school day. No learners will be able to leave the stadium.<br />

If you are ill, please go to the First Aid tent, where contact will be made with Mrs Gallie /<br />

Mrs Lourens.<br />

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No learner is allowed to leave with their parents. If an issue arises, see Mrs Gallie / Mrs<br />

Lourens regarding the matter.<br />

Learners may only go to the tuck shop and toilets during the allocated times:<br />

Time<br />

School<br />

11h20 – 11h40 FHS Gr. 8 & 9<br />

11h40 – 12h00 FHS Gr. 10 - 12<br />

13h40 – 14h00 FHS Gr. 8 & 9<br />

14h00 – 14h20 FHS Gr. 10 - 12<br />

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The day at Coetzenburg will end at approximately 16h00. Please arrange for lifts from 17h30<br />

from <strong>Fairmont</strong> High School.<br />

No bags will be allowed into the stadium.<br />

All school rules apply and we expect exemplary discipline on the day.<br />

Please remember to keep the area on the stand litter free. At the end of the day, everyone will<br />

be responsible for picking up the leftover litter.<br />

Please be careful with your cellphones and money.<br />

BUS RULES:<br />

1. Register and bus allocation:<br />

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Please only board the bus that has been allocated to you. Each bus will be numbered.<br />

Register will be taken at school and when we leave Coetzenburg later during the<br />

afternoon.


Register in the morning: main parking area outside school. Please line up at the bus that<br />

has been assigned to you – there will be signboards to assist you.<br />

Register in the afternoon prior to departure from Coetzenburg: in the area next to stand.<br />

Please line up at the signboard which will indicate the relevant row number and<br />

corresponding bus number.<br />

Pupils must travel back on the bus on which they arrived – refer to your bus number.<br />

2. Please remain seated at all times in the bus.<br />

3. Please do not put any part of your body out of the bus window.<br />

4. No items may be thrown out of bus windows.<br />

5. Do not make gestures to passing motorists / pedestrians.<br />

6. Please follow the instructions of the teachers on the bus.<br />

7. Please keep the bus litter free.<br />

PUPILS NOT ATTENDING THE ATHLETICS:<br />

Teachers have been assigned to remain at school on Friday, 13 February 2015, to supervise the<br />

pupils who will not be attending the athletics meeting.<br />

For these pupils, school will commence at 07h55 and close at 14h25.<br />

Pupils need to bring academic work to school on this day.<br />

CONSENT:<br />

It is widely recognized that attendance at school or any school activity, including participation in<br />

excursions, games, sporting or other activity at or through the school, and including the use of<br />

transport arranged by the school, may entail risks for a learner. Such risks are part and parcel of<br />

life and education.<br />

The permission to attend and be transported to and from the Coetzenburg Stadium and the<br />

duration of attendance at the stadium is a consentual undertaking by the parent and or legal<br />

guardian of their child/ward.<br />

It is also a consentual undertaking that such participation in the use of transport arranged by the<br />

school shall be at the risk of the learner and his/her parent/guardian. Insofar as every reasonable<br />

and practicable precaution will be taken for the safety and welfare of <strong>Fairmont</strong> pupils, together with<br />

the care of their possessions, <strong>Fairmont</strong> will be held not responsible for activities associated with<br />

the day, including loss, damage, illness or injury that might occur during the activities of the day.<br />

This includes a waiver against claims for recovery of costs resulting from theft, damage, loss<br />

and/or medical conditions or hospitalization, unless such loss is caused by the negligence,<br />

willfulness or deliberate act of the school or one or more of its employees.<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> staff are appointed to accompany the outing for the day and supervise the activities, to<br />

act in loco parentis in respect of the pupils should the need therefore arise, and where it is deemed<br />

by them to be necessary to do so, to take such steps as the school deems reasonable in the event<br />

of the applicant becoming ill, being injured, or for any reason requiring medical attention.<br />

Kindly contact the school for further information.<br />

Liability insurance is covered by the bus company. Parents are welcome to travel in convoy with<br />

the buses.<br />

We wish all our pupils a happy day and all the best to spectators and athletes on this important<br />

date on our sport calendar.


4) CAMPS BAY ATHLETICS : MONDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2015<br />

Our athletics season, while short and intense for most athletes, will be coming to an end after the<br />

Inter-schools event this Friday, and our annual encounter at Camps Bay High School this coming<br />

Monday.<br />

The meeting on 16 February will not involve the entire school, but rather a group of athletes who<br />

will leave school after the morning lessons to participate in this Inter-school’s event.<br />

For the majority of pupils, school will continue as a normal school day and all pupils are expected<br />

to be at school.<br />

Various district and provincial athletic events for those athletes who will be selected for the trials<br />

and meetings that follow from Monday will be communicated to parents of the athletes.<br />

Details for those athletes travelling to Camps Bay on Monday are as follows:<br />

Accompanying staff:<br />

Mrs Friedenthal, Miss Moore, Mrs Jones, Mr Horsthemke. Miss Phillips,<br />

Miss Mealor, Mr Weber, Mr Veldman, Mr Shield, and Miss van Bouillon.<br />

Time of Departure: <strong>Fairmont</strong>: 11h00 (start loading the buses from about 10h20)<br />

Camps Bay: 18h00 (after the prize-giving)<br />

Time of Arrival: Camps Bay: 11h45 (Javelin starts at 12:00)<br />

Number of Athletes:<br />

Transport:<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong>:<br />

19h00<br />

122 Athletes, and 4 First Aiders<br />

2 x 60 seater buses, 1 x school bus<br />

Athletes are reminded to bring sunblock, cool drink, snacks and money.<br />

Your son and daughter will be informed of their participation in the meeting at Camps Bay. There<br />

will be six teachers travelling in the two buses which will transport the participating athletes to the<br />

school.<br />

Since this is a school outing, all school rules, bus rules and the school’s Code of Conduct will<br />

apply. Our school in past years has enjoyed much success at Camps Bay and our athletes are<br />

encouraged to keep up their good effort.<br />

Consent<br />

It is widely recognized that attendance at school or any school activity, including participation in<br />

excursions, games, sporting or other activity at or through the school, and including the use of<br />

transport arranged by the school, may entail risks for a learner. Such risks are part and parcel of<br />

life and education.<br />

The permission to attend and be transported to and from the Coetzenburg Stadium and the<br />

duration of attendance at the stadium is a consentual undertaking by the parent and or legal<br />

guardian of their child/ward.


It is also a consentual undertaking that such participation in the use of transport arranged by the<br />

school shall be at the risk of the learner and his/her parent/guardian. Insofar as every reasonable<br />

and practicable precaution will be taken for the safety and welfare of <strong>Fairmont</strong> pupils, together with<br />

the care of their possessions, <strong>Fairmont</strong> will be held not responsible for activities associated with<br />

the day, including loss, damage, illness or injury that might occur during the activities of the day.<br />

This includes a waiver against claims for recovery of costs resulting from theft, damage, loss<br />

and/or medical conditions or hospitalization, unless such loss is caused by the negligence,<br />

willfulness or deliberate act of the school or one or more of its employees.<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> staff are appointed to accompany the outing for the day and supervise the activities, to<br />

act in loco parentis in respect of the pupils should the need therefore arise, and where it is deemed<br />

by them to be necessary to do so, to take such steps as the school deems reasonable in the event<br />

of the applicant becoming ill, being injured, or for any reason requiring medical attention.<br />

Kindly contact the school for further information.<br />

Liability insurance is covered by the bus company. Parents are welcome to travel in convoy with<br />

the buses.<br />

We wish all our pupils a happy day and all the best to spectators and athletes on this important<br />

date on our sport calendar.<br />

5) SUMMER SPORT PHOTOS<br />

The Summer sport photos will be taken on Tuesday, 17 February 2015.<br />

Learners may wear their full sport outfit to school, but must change back into their school uniform<br />

once the photo has been taken.<br />

6) PARENT FORUM AGM AND MEET THE TEACHER<br />

Thank you to all the parents who attended the Parent Forum AGM.<br />

7) MONDAY & THURSDAY TESTS 16 & 19 FEBRUARY<br />

Tests for next week:<br />

MONDAY<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Grade 8 Natural Science Afrikaans<br />

Grade- 9 Afrikaans English<br />

Grade 10 Maths/Maths Lit. Business Studies<br />

Grade 11 History Maths/Maths Lit.<br />

Grade 12 Afrikaans English


PLEASE NOTE!<br />

All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they are not writing a<br />

test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks organized by various subject departments.<br />

All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a Monday or a Thursday<br />

test, a relevant chemist slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and<br />

medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is required. A medical<br />

certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any exam. A note from you<br />

excusing your child from school for the days missed is also required.<br />

Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as<br />

these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education<br />

Department.<br />

Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay until<br />

first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be<br />

required.<br />

8) IMPORTANT NOTICE : TEST WEEK 23 & 26 FEBRUARY 2015<br />

VERY IMPORTANT<br />

Please note that the tests originally set for Thursday, 26 February 2015, will now take place on<br />

Thursday, 5 March 2015, due to the Newlands Gala being moved to Wednesday, 25 February.<br />

Next week there will therefore be tests on Monday and Friday:<br />

Monday, 23 February Thursday, 26 February Friday, 27 February<br />

Grade 8 Natural Science No Test Maths<br />

Grade 9 Maths No Test NO TEST<br />

Grade 10 History No Test Visual Art<br />

Grade 11 Visual Art No Test Life Sciences<br />

Grade 12 Business Studies No Test Design<br />

For the following week, there will be 3 tests:<br />

Monday, 2 March Thursday, 5 March Friday, 6 March<br />

Grade 8 Geography Maths History<br />

Grade 9 History Natural Science Geography<br />

Grade 10 CAT Theory Accounting English<br />

Grade 11 IT Theory Business Studies Consumers/Music<br />

Grade 12 Accounting Visual Art Maths/Maths Lit.<br />

9) SPORT RESULTS<br />

SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT RESULTS<br />

Basketball (Boys') Wed 11-Feb U19 Athlone (Home) Lost 20 : 64<br />

U16 Athlone (Home) Lost 13 : 28<br />

U14 Herzlia (Home) Lost 5 : 16<br />

Cricket Sat 07-Feb 1st Stellenberg (Away) See Report<br />

2nd Stellenberg (Home) See Report<br />

U15A Chesterhouse<br />

See Report<br />

(Home)<br />

U14A DF Malan (Away) See Report


SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT RESULTS<br />

Mon 09-Feb U15B Milnerton (Home) See Report<br />

Wed 11-Feb U14B Brackenfell (Home) Postponed<br />

Indoor Hockey Wed 11-Feb 1st St. Cyprians 1<br />

Postponed<br />

(Home)<br />

2nd Reddam 1 (Home) Postponed<br />

3rd St. Cyprians 2<br />

Postponed<br />

(Home)<br />

4th Reddam 2 (Home) Postponed<br />

5th St. Cyprians 3<br />

Postponed<br />

(Home)<br />

6th St. Cyprians 4<br />

Postponed<br />

(Home)<br />

7th St. Cyprians 5<br />

Postponed<br />

(Home)<br />

8th Herschel 9 (Home) Postponed<br />

Softball Thu 05-Feb 2nd Malibu Lost 4 : 14<br />

Tennis Tue 10-Feb Boys<br />

1st<br />

Cricket Report<br />

1 st Team vs Chesterhouse<br />

3rd Parklands Lost 4 : 8<br />

Brackenfell (Away) Won 6 : 0<br />

After bowling out Chesterhouse for 129 runs, <strong>Fairmont</strong> seemed well set with the score at 118/2.<br />

However, cricket is a funny game and <strong>Fairmont</strong> lost their remaining 8 wickets for just 4 runs to lose<br />

a game that <strong>Fairmont</strong> should never have lost.<br />

Scores: Chesterhouse 129/10 (Michael Laros 4/18, Ayden van Eeden 2/28)<br />

Result:<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> 122/10 (Ayden Poole 33, Kyle de Wet 30)<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> lost by 7 runs<br />

1 st Team vs DF Malan (Quarter-final match in the North Zone Knockout Competition)<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> won the toss and put DF Malan in to bat. Much improved bowling and captaincy saw<br />

DF Malan bowled out in their 30 overs for 123 runs. <strong>Fairmont</strong> bastmen were soon in trouble and,<br />

at 36/6, it looked like another batting collapse would cost them the quarter final match in the<br />

competition which they had won for the 1 st time last year. But some splendid batting by Michael<br />

Laros and Ryan Chedburn who added 54 runs for an unbeaten 8 th wicket partnership saw <strong>Fairmont</strong><br />

parents and supporters leap for joy (and relief!) that their boys had brought off a memorable<br />

victory.<br />

Scores: DF Malan 123/10 (Ayden Poole 3/25, Michael Laros 2/18 in 6 overs,<br />

Marc Crous 2/23)<br />

Result:<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong><br />

2 nd Team vs Stellenberg 2 nd Team<br />

125/8 (Michael Laros 40 not out, Ryan Chedburn 32 not out<br />

in 19 balls)<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> won by 2 wickets with 4 balls to spare<br />

After winning the toss, <strong>Fairmont</strong> scored 130/9 in their allotted 25 overs. This was a much improved<br />

performance in which 6 bastmen reached double figures. Stellenberg scored the winning runs in<br />

21 overs.<br />

Scores: <strong>Fairmont</strong> 130/9 (Evan May 26, Aiden Abegglen 26)<br />

Result:<br />

Stellenberg 131/3<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> lost by 7 wickets


U15A vs a Combined Chesterhouse/El Shaddah/Durbanville CC U16 Team<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> won the toss and put the opposition in to bat. In the final over, the combined team were<br />

all out for 238. <strong>Fairmont</strong> began slowly against some hostile, accurate bowling. However, excellent<br />

batting by Braydon Smith, Cameron Sinclair and Gareth Jones at the top end of the batting order<br />

saw <strong>Fairmont</strong> win with 6 overs to spare in this 50-over encounter.<br />

Scores: Combined Team 238 (Gareth Jones 4/36, Andrew Reeve 2/29, Kaegan<br />

Smith 2/31)<br />

Result:<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong><br />

U15B vs Milnerton U15B<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> won by 6 wickets<br />

241/4 (Braydon Smith 84, Cameron Sinclair 33, Gareth<br />

Jones 33)<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> batted first and scored 104/7 in their allotted 21 overs. Milnerton then scored 107/5,<br />

thanks to the large number of wides bowled by <strong>Fairmont</strong>.<br />

Scores: <strong>Fairmont</strong> 104/7 (Dylan Christians 23)<br />

Result:<br />

Milnerton 107/5<br />

Milnerton won by 5 wickets<br />

U14A vs DF Malan at DF Malan<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> batted first and, after being 8/2 and thanks to fine batting by Aaron Smit, Nathan Rose-<br />

Innes and Stuart Mellors, <strong>Fairmont</strong> posted a creditable 190/10 in their 40 overs.<br />

DF Malan reached 62/3 after 15 overs, but chasing a further 129 runs in 25 overs proved too much<br />

as they lost 4 wickets through run outs, giving <strong>Fairmont</strong> U14A’s another big win.<br />

Scores: <strong>Fairmont</strong> 190/10 (Aaron Smit 79, Nathan Rose-Innes 22, Stuart<br />

Mellors 22)<br />

Result:<br />

DF Malan 99/10<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> won by 91 runs<br />

U14B vs Curro postponed to Thursday, 12 February due to wet pitch<br />

10) COUNSELLOR’S CORNER<br />

Sexuality and Education<br />

As part of the CAPS curriculum for Life Orientation in the Senior Phase (Grade 8 and 9), one of the<br />

topics to be covered this term will be sexuality, sexual behaviour and sexual health. The Grade 9<br />

learners will be required to do an assignment to cover these topics.<br />

We would like to make parents aware of this to ensure security settings on home computers are<br />

up-to-date when the teens do research on these topics. This will also be the perfect opportunity to<br />

have that long postponed talk with your teen about sexuality and your norms and values.<br />

"...For those of us with teenagers, our job of communicating, informing, advising and debating<br />

never ends. No matter how many 'Eeeh yikes, I don't want to hear about that!' we get, until we can<br />

be certain that our message has got through, we should never give up on such talks. We cannot<br />

be there with them 24/7 – so all we're left with is the power of words that can hopefully trigger<br />

responsible thoughts and actions.<br />

As one dad says: 'Sow the seed of knowledge to germinate the seed of restraint, rather than<br />

having the seed of regret sown by ignorance.' " – Life Talk for Parents by Isabella Little & Thomas<br />

Burkhalter, 2008.


11) MAJOR EVENTS FOR 1 st TERM, 2015<br />

Friday, 13 February - Inter-school Athletics<br />

- Boland Landbou tennis tournament (13 – 14 Feb)<br />

Monday, 16 February - Camps Bay Athletics<br />

Tuesday, 17 February - Gr 12 Parent Meeting<br />

- Summer sport photos<br />

Wednesday, 18 February - RCL Civvies<br />

Friday, 20 February - Drummie Camp (20 – 22 Feb.)<br />

- Gr 12 Assembly<br />

Monday, 23 February - Blood Clinic<br />

Tuesday, 24 February - Gr 11 Parent meeting<br />

Wednesday, 25 February - Newlands Gala A-League<br />

Friday, 27 February - Northern Zone Athletics<br />

- Winter Sport Sign up<br />

- Final Gr 11 subject changes<br />

- Sound training (27 – 28 Feb)<br />

- Championship Gala<br />

Saturday, 28 February - Northern Zone Athletics<br />

Tuesday, 3 March - CCEA Career Exhibition (Gr’s 9 & 11)<br />

- Appearance check<br />

Friday, 6 March - Choir Camp (6 – 8 Mar)<br />

- Interact Service Weekend (6 – 8 Mar)<br />

Saturday, 7 March - Mr & Ms FHS technical rehearsal (7 – 8 Mar)<br />

- Drummies (1 st Groups Comp.)<br />

Monday, 9 March - Mr & Ms FHS technical rehearsal<br />

Tuesday, 10 March - Mr & Ms FHS technical rehearsal<br />

- SGB Election<br />

Wednesday, 11 March - Mr & Ms FHS technical rehearsal<br />

- Gr. 10 Life Sciences Excursion<br />

Thursday, 12 March - Mr & Ms FHS technical rehearsal<br />

Friday, 13 March - Mr & Ms FHS Show<br />

Saturday, 14 March - Prefect Camp (14 – 16 Mar)<br />

Tuesday, 17 March - Summer Sport Awards<br />

Friday, 20 March - Grade 8 Camp A commences (20 – 22 Mar)<br />

- Boys’ Holland Hockey Tour leave<br />

Saturday, 21 March - Gr. 8 Camp B commences (22 – 24 Mar)<br />

Tuesday, 24 March - Gr. 8 Camp C commences (24 – 26 Mar)<br />

Thursday, 26 March - Gr. 8 Camp D commences (26 – 28 Mar)<br />

Friday, 27 March - Brackenfell Sport Day<br />

Saturday, 28 March - Brackenfell Sport Day<br />

Monday, 30 March - Gr. 8 – 12 English P3 exam (June)


Tuesday, 31 March - Gr. 8 – 12 Afrikaans P3 exam (June)<br />

Wednesday, 1 April - Schools Close<br />

12) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE<br />

PHILIDA<br />

by ANDRÉ BRINK<br />

Philida is the mother of four children by Francois Brink,<br />

the son of her master. The year is 1832 and the Cape is<br />

rife with rumours about the liberation of the<br />

slaves. Philida decides to risk her whole life by lodging a<br />

complaint against Francois, who has reneged on his<br />

promise to set her free.<br />

His father has ordered him to marry a white woman from<br />

a prominent Cape Town family, and Philida will be sold on<br />

to owners in the harsh country up North. Unwilling to<br />

accept this fate, Philida continues to test the limits of her<br />

freedom, and with the Muslim slave Labyn she sets off on<br />

a journey across the great wilderness on the banks of the<br />

Gariep River, to the far north of Cape Town.<br />

Philida is the unforgettable story of one woman’s<br />

determination to survive and be free.<br />

13) UPCOMING SPORT EVENTS (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)<br />

SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT<br />

Basketball (Boys') Wed 18-Feb U19 Settlers "B" (Away)<br />

U16 Settlers "B" (Away)<br />

U14 Settlers "B" (Away)<br />

Basketball (Girls') Thu 12-Feb U19 Phakama (Home)<br />

U16 Phakama (Home)<br />

U14 Bye<br />

Thu 19-Feb U19 St. Cyprians (Home)<br />

U16 Cape Town H.S. (Home)<br />

U14 Bye<br />

Cricket Sat 14-Feb 1st Fairbairn College (Home)<br />

2nd Fairbairn College (Away)<br />

U15A Fairbairn College (Away)<br />

U14A Fairbairn College (Home)<br />

Wed 18-Feb U14B Durbanville (Home)<br />

Sat 21-Feb 1st Khayalitsha CC (Home)<br />

2nd Edgemead (Away)<br />

U15A President (Away)<br />

U14A Edgemead (Home)


SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT<br />

Indoor Hockey Wed 18-Feb 1st Springfield (Home)<br />

2nd Springfield (Home)<br />

3rd Springfield (Home)<br />

4th Bergvliet 1 (Home)<br />

5th Springfield (Home)<br />

6th Cannons Creek (Home)<br />

7th Springfield (Home)<br />

8th Springfield (Home)<br />

Softball Thu 12-Feb 1st Bosmansdam (Home)<br />

2nd CBC (Home)<br />

3rd Milnerton (Away)<br />

Thu 19-Feb 1st Tableview (Away)<br />

2nd Edgemead (Away)<br />

3rd Bye<br />

Swimming Wed 25-Feb Newlands Gala<br />

Tennis Thu 12-Feb Boys 2nd Durbanville (Home)<br />

14) MOTHER’S WHO PRAY<br />

Tue 17-Feb Boys 1st Fairbairn College (Home)<br />

Thu 19-Feb Boys 2nd Bosmansdam (Away)<br />

CALLING ALL MOTHERS!<br />

A very warm welcome is extended to all moms<br />

wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group.<br />

We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30,<br />

in the Boardroom of <strong>Fairmont</strong> High School.<br />

Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047)<br />

15) WELL DONE<br />

Tristan Hamilton Gr. 12<br />

Seems Tristan has been at it again! 10 Rounds of<br />

competitive golf in one week and some brilliant scores<br />

recorded.<br />

Tristan qualified for Nationals and took part in the National<br />

order of Merit at the Durban Country Club on 12 & 13<br />

January 2015 and finished in 11th spot out of 66 top SA<br />

junior golfers. In the same week upon his return from<br />

Durban, he came 2nd at the Rondebosch Junior Open, and<br />

another 2nd place at the Durbanville Junior Open on 2 under<br />

parr 70. Two days later in the very same week he came 2nd<br />

in the St Andrews Match Play Club Championship with<br />

scores of 70, 69 and 4 under parr 68 recorded.<br />

Tristan received his new custom fitted Srixon golf clubs &<br />

tour bag from Cleveland/Srixon on Friday - one of his prizes<br />

as winner of the Cape Town TGSE Junior Tour 2014.<br />

Well done Tristan, certainly a good way to start your matric year!!


16) PARENT FORUM : K-DAY FUNDRAISER<br />

!!WIN TICKETS TO K-DAY!!<br />

The Parent Forum have 4 Sets of Double Tickets to K-Day 2015 up for<br />

grabs!<br />

Fill in a competition entry form, pay your R10 entrance fee,<br />

and you could be one of the lucky ones who get to see 12 well known<br />

South African artists perform live at Newlands Cricket Ground!<br />

Entries close on Wednesday 25 February.<br />

DON’T DELAY.....ENTER TODAY!<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> Parent Forum K-Day 2015 Competition<br />

Name: .........................................................................................................<br />

Cell No: .......................................................................................................<br />

Question 1: Where is K-Day being held this year?<br />

................................................................................................<br />

Question 2: Name 3 of the 12 South African Artists performing at K-Day.<br />

................................................................................................<br />

................................................................................................<br />

................................................................................................<br />

Question 3: With which artist will a school choir be performing on the K-Day stage?<br />

................................................................................................<br />

R10 Entrance Fee per entry – Enter as many times as you like.<br />

4 prizes of a double set of tickets each valued at R480.00<br />

Winners will be announced during assembly on Friday 27 February,<br />

as well as in the <strong>Fairmont</strong> <strong>Focus</strong>.


17) PRINCIPAL<br />

Best wishes to all our athletes participating in tomorrow’s Inter-Schools meeting, and the Camps<br />

Bay meeting on Monday.<br />

We wish all our Cheerleaders, pupil spectators and athletes everything of the best.<br />

Yours sincerely<br />

Mr R Dingley<br />

PRINCIPAL<br />

Disclaimer:<br />

<strong>Fairmont</strong> High School does not necessarily endorse the products/services advertised in this circular.


INSIDE OUT IMAGE – GROOMING COURSE FOR GIRLS<br />

A Life changing course for teenage girls<br />

The aim of this course is for students to learn, practice and become equipped with<br />

the necessary skills to become unstoppable in pursuing their dreams.<br />

Students acquire outer grooming skills that will enable them to feel more confident<br />

about their appearance.<br />

<br />

Students will each receive a colour analysis<br />

An in depth make-up lesson<br />

Body shape analysis with advice on clothing styles<br />

Wardrobe analysis<br />

Space is limited, so call Adele Venter 083 651 7125 to book your place!<br />

www.insideoutimage.co.za<br />

adele@insideoutimage.co.za


Children’s Cooking Classes:<br />

Please note:<br />

- Minimum booking 8 children, Maximum 16<br />

- Ages: 7-18<br />

- We supply all the ingredients, chef hats and plastic aprons (aprons: R80 each)<br />

- Duration of the classes: 2 hours<br />

- Times: 10:00-12:00 or 13:30-15:30<br />

- Supply own cool drinks<br />

- Drop and go for adults (parents only)<br />

Menu option (please choose one of each)<br />

Starters:<br />

Mini Ham and Cheese Pies<br />

Or<br />

Assorted Pizzas<br />

Or<br />

Cheese and Ham Phyllo Parcels<br />

Or<br />

Crepe (pancake) with a ham and cheese filling topped with cheese and baked in the<br />

oven<br />

Main:<br />

Make your own Pasta on a Pasta Machine (Spaghetti and Tagliatelli)<br />

Pasta sauces: Fresh Tomato Sauce and Beef Bolognaise<br />

Dessert:<br />

Make your own Chocolate cup with a mousse filling and toppings.<br />

Served with ice cream<br />

Or<br />

Waffles with caramel, Banana, Assorted Syrups, Mousse and Ice Cream<br />

R180 per head.

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