Rustenburg Times 02 November 2012 Volume Four Issue Two Rustenburg High School for Girls, Camp Ground Road, Rondebosch 7700 Tel: (021) 686-4066 / (021) 686-3683 / (021) 685-4710 Fax: (021) 686-7114; E-mail: [email protected]Website: www.rghs.org.za Rustenburg: a school of excellence where girls are leading courageously, exploring their unique potential confidently and serving the world compassionately. iMfolozi 2012 2 Afri-Twin visits Mfuleni Earth Children visit Tears 3 Rocking the Runway 4 Heaven would be our library Erinville Fancy Dress 5 Interact Christmas Party 6 Trinity Guildhall Practical Music Examination Results 2012 7 Sports News 8—9 Art Flash 10 Interact Christmas Puddings 11 Calendar General 12 Rustenburg Rocks the Runway at Canal Walk
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Rustenburg Times
02 November
2012
Volume Four Issue Two
Rustenburg High School for Girls, Camp Ground Road, Rondebosch 7700
Rustenburg: a school of excellence where girls are leading courageously, exploring their unique potential confidently
and serving the world compassionately.
iMfolozi 2012
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Afri-Twin visits
Mfuleni Earth Children visit
Tears
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Rocking the Runway
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Heaven would be our library
Erinville Fancy Dress
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Interact Christmas Party
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Trinity Guildhall Practical Music
Examination Results 2012
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Sports News
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Art Flash
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Interact Christmas Puddings
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Calendar General
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Rustenburg Rocks the Runway at Canal Walk
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iMfolozi 2012
Imfolozi 2012 was a wonderfully exciting and challenging experience for everyone in our group (Lauren, Ayesha, Tasneem, Gretchin, Abigail, Ashlynn and Sonia) and our mother-away-from-home, Ms Chambers. We also had two of the best bush-daddies (our guides) ever, Zondi and Mandla M, who entertained us with riddles, interesting stories and info about the bush. After reaching our first camp we enjoyed an exfoliating mud bath in the literally crocodile infested water, and then trundled off to the bush loo armed with fistfuls of leaves, slightly panicked expressions and our soon to be best friend Dug. Instead of the peaceful night under the beau-tiful African sky we had dreamed of, we were treated to the biggest thunderstorm we had ever experienced. It bucketed down solidly for four hours by which time both our packs and ourselves were wet, some of us miserable and others exhilarated by the power of nature.
Then came the dreaded night watch. For those of you who don’t, night watch consists of solo vigil where you are the sole protector of your campsite and if you mess up everyone dies. Although your heart pounds every time you hear the deep grunt of an elephant, you need to remind yourself that it was probably just Sonia snoring...again! After that night’s rain, the next four days were beautifully sunny and we could fully appreciate the animals (rhino, giraffe, hippo, crocs, ele-phant, impala, nyala, kudu, wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, birds and reptiles a plenty), the im-possibly green landscape, yoga on the beach, ice-skating in the mud, freaky looking dung beetles and Sonia brandishing the guides’ rifle at us. This was just a bite size of all our amazing ex-periences. To find out more you will have to wait until next year.
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It was a huge eye-opener for the girls of the RGHS Afri-Twin committee to be inside the township and they were quite inspired to see how committed the learners and teachers were. The committee met with the SRC from Mfuleni and had fun discussing similarities and differ-ences of the schools. They also met with Mfuleni’s debating club and we staged an impromptu debate in the library with RGHS supporting the motion that prisoners should lose their right to vote. The day was a lot of fun, connections between the schools were strengthened, and we’re looking forward to do-ing more with Mfuleni.
The Afri-Twin Project with Mfuleni
Earth Children On Sunday the 28th of October girls from the Earth chil-dren society teamed up with the Sacs Interact Society and attended TEARS in Fishhoek. They formed teams and helped to paint the kennels different colours to contribute to a more vibrant environment which helps with the end proc-ess for the adoptees to attend a “happy” place. They also assisted with walking the dogs. It was a successful day and the beginning of many joined projects with Sacs’ interact and hopefully the first of many visits to Tears. We would like to give Jaime Gray (the head of the animal portfolio in Earth Children) a special mention as she organised the visit and the transport. In future we would like to extend this visit to the rest of the school so that everyone can join in on these experiences. Jodi Walker D4
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When I asked one of my friends how she felt after modelling in the opening night of Rocking the Run-way Fashion Show held on Fri, 12 Oct 2012 at Canal Walk, she responded rather enthusiastically: “Like I was born to do this. I really wish I could do it again!” and then she smiled the biggest smile I had ever seen. The atmosphere backstage was much the same. Models were bursting with excitement when they got the chance to try on their outfits, sponsored by various clothing stores in Canal Walk. Although this was the first time that Rustenburg had taken part in an event such as this, I think we gave the audience a fantastic night with our very own girls singing and dancing and providing the entertainment to the large crowd surrounding the entire perimeter of the show. The whole event was planned, marketed and choreographed by Rustenburg girls as part of a life skills programme.
Rustenburg Girls opens Rocking the Runway
fashion show
It is always sad when something that has caused such excitement and joy amongst friends and family comes to an end, espe-cially an event as special as this. I don’t think that Rocking the Runway is an event that will easily be forgotten – girls are still commending one another in the school corridors and laughing at the funny moments of the evening. Huge thanks to Planet Productions and Canal Walk for allowing us to be a part of this special occasion and to all the girls and teachers involved who made the night an unbelievable success because Rustenburg Girls most definitely Rocked that Runway! Joycelyn Foster D1
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chobosky, tells the story of Charlie, an introvert who, in his freshman year at high school, is accepted into the circle of the popular crowd by Sam and Patrick. His life changes instantly as he welcomes new and different characters into his previously iso-lated existence. Written in diary form, this book offers a unique insight into the life of a stereotypical introvert. When reading a book that has achieved critical acclaim and major international suc-cess, it is important to read impartially as these accolades often raise expectations that are not always met and lead to disap-pointment. That was my frame of mind when I started to read The Perks of Being a Wall-flower. I expected it to be similar to The Di-ary of a Wimpy Kid, a book which I really didn’t enjoy. I will be honest and say that this book was a real surprise. I didn’t expect to enjoy it but
as the story progressed I found myself thor-oughly absorbed because of the personal manner in which it was narrated… in fact I ended up in deep trouble with one of my teachers for reading it during her class. Charlie is an unusual character but by reading his diary entries I became involved in his story and developed a strange under-standing of him. Stephen Chobosky‘s story really is one of a kind as it deals with so many of the problems that teenagers are often plagued with. I would recommend this book to older read-ers, grade ten and older, because in order to interpret the message of the book properly you need to be able to form mature judge-ments. Reviewer “Angel’s” Rating: 3.5 Stars
Erinville in fancy dress
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DISTINCTION (87%+) Haley-Anne Box Guitar Grade 3
Yohan Chun Piano Grade 8
Rouzanna Coxson Recorder Grade 6
Rouzanna Coxson Piano Grade 6
Ashleigh Curtis Piano Grade 5
Lauren Davis Singing Grade 7
Claire Denny Saxophone Grade 6
Julia Holzberg Singing Grade 4
Joo-Young Kim Flute Grade 8
Stéphanie Lawrenson Saxophone Grade 5
Whoohyun (Alicia) Lee Violin Grade 7
Sasha Marais Piano Grade 1
Anja Mühr Violin Grade 7
Kirsten Pienaar Singing Grade 4
Marianne Schwellnus Clarinet Grade 7
MERIT (75%+) Shifah Abrahams Saxophone Grade 4
Hannah Bridgens Piano Grade 5
Yuh-Wen (Sammy) Ma Clarinet Grade 5
Samantha McCrindle Piano Grade 6
Rebecca Norris Piano Grade 5
Nahyun Pak Piano Grade 7
Olivia Stanton Piano Grade 4
Olivia Stanton Drum Kit Grade 2 PASS (60%+)
Ashleigh Barnard Flute Grade 6
Do Yeou Ku Flute Grade 6
Nurain Mohamed Violin Grade 6
Emily Norris Drum Kit Grade 3
TRINITY GUILDHALL PRACTICAL MUSIC EXAMINATION RESULTS 2012
Congratulations to the following girls who achieved the following results, and special thanks to the music teachers for their careful and inspired instruction.
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Sports News
WATERPOLO RESULTS
Friday 19 October vs Wynberg
1st team lost 1 - 8 2nd team drew 3 - 3
U16A won 1 - 6 U16B won 13 – 1
Friday 26 October U16B drew 3 – 3
2nd team lost 2 – 5 U16B lost 3 – 2
Saturday 27 October
RGHS 1st team participated in a fun tournament at Somer-
set College.
Results were as follows vs Springfield lost 1 – 4
vs Somerset College won 3 – 1 vs Bridge House won 8 – 0
vs Pinelands lost 2 – 5 vs Bloemhof won 11 – 1
RGHS 1st team finished 3rd overall
Monday 29 October
1st team lost to Herschel 1 - 7
SWIMMING GALAS
Rustenburg participated in a relay gala which was held at
WGHS on Thursday 18 October.
We placed 4th out of 7 schools.
The gala was won by Rhenish, closely followed by Herschel in
2nd place.
Thursday 25 October Rustenburg placed 4th in an
individual gala which was held at Herschel
TENNIS RESULTS
Tuesday16 October
4th team beat Reddam Atlantic 27 – 11
5th team beat Westerford 25 – 17
Tuesday 23 October
4th team beat Sans Souci 42 – 31
5th team beat Bergvliet 35 – 8
Thursday 25 October
2nd team lost to Westerford 1st 35 – 36
MORE TENNIS RESULTS
Monday 29 October
3rd team beat Westerford 12 - 0
TOUCH RUGBY RESULTS
Wednesday 17 October Rustenburg 1 beat
Rustenburg 2 10 – 0 Rustenburg 1 beat
Harold Cressy 1st 3 - 0 Rustenburg 2 lost to Islamia 1st team 0 - 5 Rustenburg 3 lost to
Grassdale 1st
Wednesday 24 October Rustenburg 2 lost to Harold Cressy 2 – 6
Rustenburg 3 Milnerton lost 0 - 4
Rustenburg 3 Abbotts Spartans won 10 – 0
Kiana recently participated in the main draw (22 players) of the International Tennis Federa-tion tournament which was held in Stellen-bosch. The tournament started on Monday 22 October. She played and lost a tough match in windy conditions against a player form Great Britain. Kiana made it through to the quarter finals of
the doubles tournament. Kiana has also quali-fied for two tournaments: the WP Under-18 Masters Top Eight and Boland Women's Mas-ters Top Eight. Congratulations to Kiana who won the WP Masters Top Eight Under-18 competition this past weekend (27-28 October).
KIANA NEETHLING – TENNIS
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Sports News
Cricket
Captain: Saeeda Bassardien; Vice captain: Chelsea Christian
Running Club
Captain: Rebecca Norris; Vice captain: Aqeelah Benjamin
Swimming
Captain: Tatum Beppo
Tennis Captain: Kiana Neethling; Vice captain: Amy Hand
Touch Rugby
1st team Captain: Danielle Austin;
Vice captain: Lauren Jansen
Touch Rugby
2nd team: Captain: Zenobia Hendricks;
Vice captain: Aatiekah Solomons
Waterpolo 1st team:
Captain: Anja Muhr; Vice captain: Alex Faber
2nd team
Captain: Kate Vlok
U16A Captain: Catherine Torrington
U16B
Captain: Gillian Williams
SUMMER SPORTS CAPTAINS
Lianne Verwey - Tumbling Gymnastics Congratulations to Lianne who competed in the Zone 6 international trials and has been selected
to represent South African in Johannesburg during December.
CRICKET (u15)
Mondays and Wednesdays 13h00 – 14h00
INDOOR HOCKEY
To be advised
SOCIAL SUMMER SPORT Tuesdays 13h00 – 14h00
There will be NO Running Club during the
exam period
SOCIAL SWIMMING
Mondays and Thursdays 13h00 – 14h00
TENNIS
Thursdays 13H00 – 14H00
WATERPOLO 1st team and u16A at Westerford
19h00 – 20h30 U16B and 2nd team – to be advised
SPORT DURING EXAMS
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Art Flash …
Grade Ten
Visual Art
Abigail Mallows
Alex Faber
Ayesha Kapery
Ella Potgieter Emma MacArthur
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It’s time for the annual Interact
Christmas party!
Please support by bringing the following Christmas presents:
Learners to check scripts Friday 30 Grade 12 NSC examinations end
Examinations end (last orals, practicals etc.) Grade 11 Leadership follow-up workshop Boarders weekend out
Final Blood Donor Clinic of 2012 will not take place on 3 December,
but on 6 December from 11h00 until 13h30 in the Thomson Hall.
Please support Interact and Earth Children's non-perishable food drive this term. All items can be placed in Ms Botha's lab and will be
donated to Oasis.
Interact will be having their annual Christmas Party on 6 December 2012. We would greatly appreciate a donated gift that is unisex such as colouring books, bubbles, yo-yos, colouring pencils/wax crayons, stickers or bouncy balls. Please do not wrap the gift. It may be placed in Ms Botha's lab. If there are any companies that are able to donate food, juice or sweets, please let us know. We encourage all girls to get involved and they are more than welcome to come join the fun and play with the children on this exciting day.