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GARY VAN DYK
The joy of school has turned tosadness for a Belhar girl.
At the beginning of this year five-year-old Lea Keown was excited toget dressed in her fresh new uni-form, pack her school bag and startGrade R at Belvue Primary.
From 11 January her dream cametrue and she went to the schoolmaking new friends and enjoyingall the activities, but little did sheknow that an administrative bun-
gle was going to end her dreams.Just before Valentine’s Day,
when all thought should have beenfor spreading love, her parentswere called to a meeting and toldthat all children born in 2007 wouldhave to leave the school and go backto educare centres in the neigh-bourhood.
Lea’s father, Riaan, described thefeeling of despair when they camehome from that meeting.
“There was probably about 30children affected, and I can’t talkfor them, but how do you tell your
daughter that she is not going toschool the next morning?
“I am still worried about how shesees this after spending time at theschool already,” he said.
What also angered the family isthat they went through all the prop-er channels to register Lea at theschool.
“During September last year wewent to the school and filled in allthe proper forms and paid R400 forher registration,” continued Riaan.
“We were advised to report to theschool on 11 January, and that is
where Lea has been since then.“At the meeting in February we
were told that the school was actingon instruction from the WesternCape Education Department to dis-continue classes to learners born in2007 with immediate effect.
“The parents who attended themeeting were furious to say theleast, and eventually got the princi-pal to agree for the children to stayuntil the end of the week, insteadthe next day Lea was given all herstationery and told not to comeback to school.
“Did anybody think about whatthis would do to this little girl?”asked Riaan angrily.
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There were lots of happyHindle Road West Primarylearners and staff when theymoved to their new schoolbuildings.
For the past three years theschoolwashoused indingypre-fab buildings in a dusty patchin Delft, but there’s all smilesnow with the 1 098 learners cel-ebrating a brand new building,and even a grassy sportsfieldand gardens.
The senior managementteam at the school, NylinneGriggiths, Claudine Ogilvie,Louise Engelbrecht and MariaJack, could not contain theirexcitement at moving into thenew facility.
“You can see that all thelearners are excited,” said Grif-fiths.
“All this is for their benefitand I hope that they will makegood use of these facilities fortheir education. Of more im-portance is that the communityaround the school must realisethis is their facility for theirchildren and generations ofchildren to come.
“They must also be proud ofit and protect it in their neigh-bourhood.”
The new school boasts a ful-ly-equipped hall, that will alsobe available for hire by mem-bers of the surrounding com-munity, there’s a computer andmedia room, arts, music and li-brary.
From the sand to the castle
The old. These dingy prefabs used to be the old Hindle Road West Primary school. Photos: Gary van Dyk
The new. Members of the senior management team at the school, Nylinne Griffiths, MariaJack and Claudine Ogilvie admire their new school buildings.
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. From page 1.He went on to say that after this action by
the school he went to the school and demand-ed that they take his child back until the mat-ter was fully investigated.
“How can adults treat these children likethis? What is going through my daughter’smind about being taken away from herfriends and the activities in Grade R?
“I only hope that it does not affect how shefeels about school when she gets to Grade 1.”
BronaghCaseyof theWCEDmediadepart-ment has replied in regard to this incidentsaying that the department subsidises threeGrade R classes at the school. The require-ments are that none of these classes shouldexceed 30 children per class.
The school started a fourth Grade R classwithout authorisation from the WCED.
“Once we became aware of this a meetingwas held between the department and theschool governing body (SGB) informingthem that if they were to keep a fourth class,they would need to apply for registration,”she explained.
“This is on condition that there is a needfor a fourth additional class with childrenturning six in Grade R this year. The SGBthen made the decision that they will applyfor registration and subsidy for Grade R forthe balance of Grade R learners born in 2006.
“The SGB was also informed that they willhave to ensure that parents of the youngerlearners (born in 2007) who are still at theschool, are notified. Those who paid feesshould claim them back from the school.
“The crux of the matter is that the schoolopened a fourth Grade R class without au-thorisation from the WCED. In terms of ad-mitting learners into the school, learnersborn in 2006 should be given preference tothose born in 2007.”
Riaan Keown concluded by saying that hisdaughter had stopped going to the schoolsince last week.
“We understand the reasoning, but arestill unhappy. The school was supposed toknow this legislation and those responsiblefor the trauma suffered by our childrenshould still be brought to book.”
Class ‘not authorised’
Riaan Keown, and his daughterLea, who still can’t understandwhy she can’t go to school withher friend Dylan Barron, also inGrade R. Foto: Gary van Dyk
“You’re helping to fight crime in yourcommunity.”
“The community is the best form of infor-mation gatherers because they have theirears to the ground in their neighbourhoods.”
This statement was made by Brig DottyAdonis, the cluster commander for Delft, Ra-vensmead, Belhar and Bellville South.
According to Adonis the effective and effe-cient relationship with the community ofFreedom Farm, resulted in a huge daggastash being recovered.
According to her, local SAPS personneland members of the National InterventionUnit responded to information provided bythe public and searched a house in FreedomFarm in Delft.
During the operation police recovered 440parcels of dagga, seven hessian bags of dagga
and six rubbish bins full of dagga, which re-sulted in the arrest a 25-year-old woman.
Adonis estimates the street value of thedagga siezed, to be in the region of R100 000.
The suspect faces charges for the illegalpossession and dealing in dagga and will ap-pear in the Bellville Magistrate’s Court thisweek.
In another incident four men were arre-sted on the R300 when they conned a localresident out of his ATM card and very cun-ningly withdrew cash from his account.
On Friday 9 March, at about 16:30 the vic-tim attempted to draw money from the ATMat the Caltex Garage in Delft Main Road,when he was distracted by men who offeredhim help.
During the distraction the men swappedhis card and slipped away.
The victim managed to get a proper dis-
cription of the men and the car they wereusing and immediaitely alerted police offici-als on patrol in the area who followed up allpossible leads.
The suspects were then spotted at anotherATM in the area but managed to evade ar-rest. Their escape was short-lived becausepolice in the patrol van called for backup,which led to the escaping car and occupantsbeing stopped on the R300.
All in their late and early 30s the four sus-pects were arrested and charged for theft.
The victim reported that he received anSMS informing him that the suspects hadwithdrawn R800 from his account.
Police recovered the cash withdrawn, se-veral ATM cards and four cellphones usedduring the crime.
The suspects will also appear in the Bell-ville Magistrate’s Court this week.
‘Help police to fight crime’
The drums are silent at a local nitespot aftercomplaints from neighbours.
The City of Cape Town’s Liquor Enforce-ment Unit partnered with the South AfricanPolice Services to inspect African Drum, anightclub in Elsies River, during the earlyhours of Thursday 8 March.
This followed complaints from members ofthe public about loud music.
Officers confiscated four of the club’s am-plifiers, given that the owner ignored previ-ous notices issued regarding the creation ofa noise nuisance.
The equipment will only be released oncethe city is satisfied that the establishmenthas met all of the necessary requirementsand that no further complaints have been re-ceived from the community.
The Liquor Enforcement Unit will conti-nue to conduct operations like this in resi-dential areas.
African Drum silenced
Missing: Themkinkosi Mvoto(32), from 10 Talani Street, Zonnedal in Kraaiforntein went missing after his Blue Mazda 3 was found abandoned on the R300 in Delft on Saturday 18 February at about 12 noon.At the time of his disappearance hewas wearing blue jeans, a navy andred golf Tshirt and white Puma takkies. He is originally from the Eastern Cape and only stayed in Kraaifontein for the last three months.Anyone with information about hisdisappearance can contact Constable Petrus Muller on 082 469 4603or 021 954 9000 or his sister Nomthandazo Mvoto on 082 375 8369.
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The Ravensmead Community Police Forumis planning a march against crime for Wed-nesday 21 March.
Starting at 09:00 it will begin at the parknext to the police station in Christian Street,then proceed to St Andrews High School inOwen Road.
With this march they aim to inform andeducate people about crime and crime rela-ted issues in Ravensmead, Cravenby, Uitsigand Eureka.
All the churches, community organisati-ons and people from these communities arehereby invited to join this march to take astand against crime and claim their commu-nities back.
For more information call Dawie on 071392 4442 or Zelda on 084 882 5331.
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Belhar Nutritional Kitchens Consortiumwill be hosting their Annual General Mee-ting on Monday 19 March.
Starting at 10:00 it will be held at the SaintFrances AME church on the corner of Vin-cent Drive and Tulbagh Road in Belhar.
For more information contact JosephinePypers 073 470 9357 or email [email protected].
Belhar Kitchens’ AGM
The Heideveld High Alumni Associationwill be hosting an Old School Party on Fri-day 23 March.
Starting at 20:00 itwill beheld at the schoolhall and all former learners and teachers areencouraged to attend.
The alumni are assisting the school withvarious projects to motivate the present le-arners at the school.
These include a career expo, Grade 8 ori-entation, leadership programmes as well asfinancial assistance for needy students.
Tickets are R30, and you can bring yourown refreshments.
For further information about the partyand for bookings please call Lydia Martin on073 229 3184.
Alumni ‘OldSchool Party’
The first training sessions for thisyear’s Youth Dance Challenge kickedoff this week.
The event, which is being held for thethird year, is organised by DanceCraft Stu-dio (previously known as Fred Astaire Ty-gervalley) in conjunction with media part-ner TygerBurger.
Owner of DanceCraft Studio Marina Mi-lanovic says the choice to sever ties withthe Fred Astaire franchise affords themgreater freedom to be involved in socialdancing projects such as the Youth DanceChallenge, Humira Live and Dance for LifeCampaign and the Artscape School ArtsFestival.
She adds that apart from the namechange everything else remains the same.
High school learners from 23 schools infour areas will compete in the competitionthis year.
Schools from the northern suburbs tak-ingpart areSarepta, SilverSandsandWest-ern Cape Sport School, Table View High,Abbotts College, Bloubergrant High, CBCSt John’s Private School, Durbanville HighSchool, Chesterhouse, Curro Private, DF
Malan, Settlers, Parow, Northlink, Brack-enfell, Monument Park, Edgemead HighSchool and Tygerberg.
City bowl schools par-ticipating are Sea PointHigh, Cape Town High,Harold Cressy, GardensCommercial and Jan vanRiebeeck.
Thanks to the in-creased number ofschools this year, thecompetition will take ona different format.
“The main change isthat we will run the firstthree competitions sepa-rately for each of the fourareas. Each area willhave a quarter-final,semi-final and final competition. The Ulti-mate Final event will then see the best cou-ples in each of the areas battle it out on thedancefloor at the same time,” Milanovic ex-plained.
She added the couples will this year betrained in dancing the box rumba, mamboand quick step.
Three schools have offered Dancecraftthe use of their halls for training. Schoolsfrom the city bowl will be trained at Gar-
dens CommercialHigh, Kuils Riverschools will train at theWestern Cape SportSchool in Kuils River,and schools from Mil-nerton and Bloubergwill train at Blouber-grant High School.
Learners from theBellville, Durbanvilleand other areas will betrained at the Dance-Craft Studio Tygerval-ley.
The first classes tookplace on Monday (12
March).“We are delighted the competition has be-
come so popular. It is fantastic to see thatschools that have participated last yearcannot wait to do it again,” Milanovic said.
Milanovic said they are also in the proc-ess of creating a website for the event(www.youthdancechallenge.info).
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The De Grendel Lions Club upheld thetradition of entertaining the TandemBlind Association of Cyclists ThroughSouth Africa with a braai and somedrinks at the Edgemead Sports Club onFriday evening.
This event came just two days before theCape Argus Cycle Tour, in which a handfulof blind and visually impaired cyclists fromall over the country take part.
These cyclists not only overcome exhaus-tion, but also the obstacle of being visuallyimpaired.
The cyclist in the front of the tandem bikeis called a pilot and the visually impairedperson in the back is called a stoker.
According to the local Lions president,Martin Kallis, the club is very proud of itswork with visually impaired people.
“I have a passion for the blind people whoride in the Argus! For us it’s a huge thing.
We’ve also sponsored three dogs already,which is about R20 000 to train just one dog,”says Kallis.
Chairperson of the SA Tandem Associa-tion of the Western Cape, Allen Swartz, saysabout 40 visually impaired people took partin Sunday’s Argus.
Swartz only has good things to say abouttheir relationship with the Lions.
“We are so amazed that there are peoplewho have so much love and kindness in thisworld. We depend on people who can see topractise this sport,” he says.
. Meanwhile, on Monday TygerBurgerheard that one of the visually impaired cy-clists, Cindy Jacobsz, and her pilot, MickeyMinie, were involved in an accident just16km from the Argus finish line.
Minie has been released from hospitalwith bruised ribs, but Jacobsz was still be-ing treated for a broken pelvis at the timeof going to press.
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CarnivalCarnival 20122012CarnivalCarnival 20122012On Kasselsvlei High School Grounds
Kasselsvlei High School is calling on thecommunity to support their carnivalnextweekend.
Starting on Friday 23 March it will end onthe Saturday and they are hoping to raisemuch-needed funds to build a computerroom.
This year they are making it very entertai-ning for their supporters with a line-up of lo-cal artists showing off their talents.
On Friday night this will include sax manDonvino Prins and his band, the school band,and a Dance Extravaganza.
Saturday will also be super with legendaryN2 in action, more Dance Extravaganza, Ab-by (also known as Koekie), the Little Dyna-mics Jazz Band, and a Magic Show.
Apart from this entertainment there willalso be a variety of stalls selling some tastytreats and lots of bargains.
For the young and the young at heart the-re’s also the funfairwith its rides and swings.
Rugby fans are also catered for with therugby featured on the big screen with suita-ble refreshments on hand.
Admission to the carnival is R20 for adults,and R10 fr children. Parking is available atR10. Security is also important with policeand security presence throughout the event.
Fun at school carnival
Sax maestro Donvino Prins will be blowing upa storm at the Kasselsvlei Carnival.
Photo: Gary van Dyk
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The music vibe is coming alive in thecommunity!
There’s the Cape Town InternationalJazz Festival happening at the end of themonth, but before that you can warm upwith local sounds at Jazz on the Lawns atBevcan Sportground on Saturday 24March, and its just been announced thatthe same venue will be hosting a major Gos-pel Music Festival, Gospel on the Lawn, onthe Sunday after the jazz festival.
Starting at 10:00 on Sunday 25 March, thefestival will feature top groups and artistsincluding the likes ofGospel divaBella, andgroups like New Birth, Kunjalo, and JesusCompany that will feature guitar virtuosoAllou April.
Veterans Tommy Saaiden and WalterBrown will also share the stage with theircontemporaries.
Organiser Calvin Peters, who is alsohosting the jazz event, said that there weremany requests to host such an event by thepublic.
“For me the jazz goes hand in hand withthe gospel side of things because many ofour young jazz musicians come from thegospel field, and want to showcase their tal-ents to the public.
“With this event we want to show thepublic the amazing talent that there isamong the people and invite families tocome and enjoy themselves with a familypicnic day with great music,” he said.
The event will be preceded by a Praiseand Worship service from 09:00 to 10:00 con-ducted by Tommy Saaiden.
“This is not just for those patrons whowish to come early and get a good spot,”continued Peters.
“But it is also for those not wanting tomiss out on their Sunday church service.”
Festival-goers are encouraged to enjoy afamily picnic on the lawn by bringing alongtheir gazebos, beach umbrellas and fold-upchairs.
The festival is children-friendly and in-cludes a play area with jumping castles andgames. Safe and secure paid parking facili-ties have been put in place at selected facto-ries in the area.
Tickets are being sold through variouschurches and religious organisations. Gasbraais and open fires are not allowed butan area has been demarcated for this pur-pose. Alcohol will not be sold or allowed atthe event. There’ll be various food stalls aswell as arts and crafts markets.
Bevcan Sportsground is situated on thecorner of Bofors Circle and GoodenoughAvenue in Epping Industry (off Viking Aveand Vanguard Drive).
Tickets are R100 pre-purchased or R120at thedoor, childrenunder-10 are freewhilethose between 10 and 15 pay half.
Check the Gospel on the Lawn event onFacebook, or call Calvin Peters on 082 9508625, email [email protected].
Family daywith greatmusicians
Guitarist Allou April, will be featured with Jesus Company at the festival in Epping.
Photo: Gary van Dyk
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The Eerste River club of Funakoshi Kara-te South Africa recently took part in atournament at Camps Bay High School.
All the clubs in the Western Cape areastook part in this “Back to basics” tourna-ment of Funakoshi Karate South Africa,under the leadership of Shihan SanetteSmit.
She is an eighth dan in this style andhas 42 years’ of experience in the sport.
The aim of this tournament was to goback to the basics of karate. Students tookpart in kumite (fighting) and gradingforms (set of combinedbasicmovements).
Senpai Eben Shepherd who leads theEerste River club was very proud of theirachievements.
“We had eight students taking part, in-cluding myself, and we brought home atotal of 12 medals,” he said.
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“Karate is not only a sport, but also away of living. I take this opportunity tothank our Shihan Sanette; she is truly agreat master. I urge anybody to take partin this wonderful sport.”
Senpai Eben achieved a gold medal inthe veteran kumite (fighting) division.
Back to basicsfor karate clubs
Marcha van Niekerk, left, from Belhar came third in the competition that was held atCamps Bay High School. Photo: Leon Steenkamp
Team Simply Store, a local team of amateurtriathletes finished off their triathlon sea-sonwithmultiple podiumfinishesat all thelocal races and a grand finale at the recent11 Global/WP champs.
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Adiela Cornelisen and Laeeq Andrews who took part in the Junior Argus Cycle Tour on Sundayshow off their medals after taking part in the 10km event. They both attend Belvue Primaryin Belhar.
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Bellville,Tygerberg-klubenDurbanvillewas die afgelope naweek aan die wen-kant in die voorlaaste reeks tweedaagsekrieketwedstryde in die WP se eerste li-ga.
Die Universiteit Wes-Kaapland se aan-spraak op die titel in die topafdeling het eg-ter ietwat van ’n knou gekry toe sy kragme-ting teen WP-klub onbeslis geëindig het. On-danks knap boulwerk deur Nathan Swartz(5/47) en Aviwe Mgijima (3/36) moes UWKreik na ’n groterige wentelling van 245 lo-pies. Dale Campbell (103*) en sy makkers hetmoedig probeer, maar kon net 169/8 haal.Akkurate draaiboulwerkdeurLouisDelport(5/69) het Bellville (204) ’n oorwinning van18 lopies oor Victoria (126) besorg. Vroeërhet stewige bydraes met die kolf deur C. Rus-sel (47*) en Stefan Joubert (40) die Bellvillie-
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vir Edgemead teen Tygerberg-klub, maarEdgemead se 202 lopies was nie genoeg om’n nederlaag af te weer nie. Tygerberg (98/4)moes uiteindelik net 97 lopies vir ’n oorwin-ning aanteken – wat Jancan Adams (38*) semanne met gemak reggekry het.
Durbanville, wat ’n eerstebeurt-voor-sprong van 109 lopies teen Primrose gehadhet, het die besoekers Saterdag vir 161 lopiesuitgehaal – danksy Morné Heyneke (4/22) enMark de Stadtler (4/44) – sodat die Durbiesdie verlangde 53 lopies vir ’n oorwinningvermag het met nog agt paaltjies staande.
Milnerton het egter ’n donker dag opStrandfontein beleef. Ten spyte van ’n goeieveelsydige vertoning deur Robin van Harte(4/52 en 49) en Richard Holman, wat altesa-me 10 paaltjies in die wedstryd ingeoes het,isMilnerton (118)met 211 lopies deurStrand-fontein (262/9, gesl.) verslaan.
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Die Hoërskool De Kuilen se o.19A-krie-ketspan het die afgelope naweek behoor-lik die knuppel in die duiwehok gegooimet sy ietwat verrassende oorwinningoor die HS Bellville.
Hierdie uitslag het meegebring datBellville, De Kuilen en HS Tygerberg noual drie saam bo-aan hul afdeling in die Pe-ter Buttner-sportliga is en daar gevolgliktot die komende Saterdag gewag sal moetword om te sien wie aanstaande weekteen waarskynlik Brackenfell in die eind-stryd sal speel.
De Kuilen (181/8) het Bellville (177) metbehulp van ’n goeie spanpoging met tweepaaltjies getroef. Wouter Whitmore (4/41)was die Kuile se suksesvolste bouler.
In ander o.19A-wedstryde was Stellen-berg met 36 lopies te sterk vir The Sett-lers, Brackenfell het Khayelitsha-klub ’nloesing met 138 lopies toegedien en Fair-mont was met ses paaltjies bobaas teenFairbairn.
Die individuele uitblinkers was dieBrakke Ian Smith (67), Wian Engelbrecht(51 en 4/18), Stellenberg se Lohan van derVyver (3/4) en Schaughn van Greunen(Fairmont, 44).
Kuile gooi knuppel in dieduiwehok met B’villesege