Monday, August 22, 2011

CBHS Battle of the Dance Crews - 2 Sept '11

Get Ready to Experience The Sickest Mixes at Battle of the Dance Crews!

Date: Friday, 2 September 2011
Time: 19h30 pm – 22h30 pm
Venue: Camps Bay High School.
The tickets are R20-00 when Pre-Sold and R30-00 at the Door.
BE THERE!!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

CBHS Fashion Show - Sept '11

Camps Bay High School will host a fashion show at the school on 9 and 10 September 2011.
Time: 19h00 for 19h30. Tickets are R30-00 each and booking is essential. Tickets are available at the school receptionist, who may be contacted on 021-438-1507. Don't miss a sub-lime cultural experience!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

CBHS RAK Week - Aug '12

The three Camps Bay Schools spent R.A.K. Week (Random Acts of Kindness) by being kind, caring, considerate and respectful to people and the environment. R.A.K. Week is a week of special focus on "catching each other doing kind deeds". At the Preparatory and Primary Schools, tags were hung onto a tree each time a kind deed was noticed.

The Preparatory School collected stationery for Oranjekloof Moravian School in Hout Bay and supported the Reach for a Dream initiative.


The Primary School collected items for DARG (Domestic Animal Rescue Group) in Hout Bay.

At the the Camps Bay High School, food hampers were made up for The Trolley People:

The High School are also making up comforts for the Friends of Child Protection organisation, that helps children who have suffered some form of abuse.

Above: A group of Camps Bay Primary School Grade 4's
pictured with the goods collected for DARG) and stationery
for Morgenson Primary School in Hanover Park





Above: Camps Bay Preparatory School pupils in front of the RAK Trees.
Left to right: Kimberly Mhlanga, Mia Gomes, Maria Philippides,
Izzy Brook Owen, Micah van der Merwe, Michael Dykman



Above: A High School teacher, Ms Sandy Parker, with a boot full of goods

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

CBHS Honours a Junior Debater - Aug '11

From 6 - 9 August 2011, the Camps Bay High School Junior Debating team participated with forty schools from across the Western Cape in a provincial tournament run by the University of Cape Town. At this tournament, Hannah Fagan, a Grade 8 pupil at the school, was ranked the top junior speaker in the Western Cape out of 120 learners. She also received an award for the best new speaker and has been invited to trials for the Western Cape team which will compete at the Nationals.


Above: Hannah Fagan

Photograph by Kiri Roussopoulos.

matthew harvey selected to carry the south african flag at 22nd world scout jamboree in sweden - august 2011

The 22nd World Scout Jamboree in Kristianstad, Sweden - attended by 40 061 scouts from 146 countries from around the globe (the largest ever!) - has come to a close. The South African contingent of well over 100 scouts from all over South Africa have all returned safely, having experienced different cultures, created memories, learned skills, attended Youth- and United Nations Youth Forums and made friendships for a lifetime.

This gathering of scouts occurs once every four years in different countries, with the next one to be held in Japan in 2015. It is at these World Scout Jamborees that young people transcend geographical, cultural and religious boundaries and are inspired to go home and make meaningful changes to their communities, environments and the world.

At the opening ceremony to this mammoth world youth event, each country carries on stage their national flag. At this, the 22nd Jamboree, Springbok Scouts Heather Fulton and Matthew Harvey (a pupil of Camps Bay High School) were selected from the South African contingent to carry the South African Flag onto the stage, in front of over 40 000 people. Both Heather and Matthew said with great pride “it was such an experience because as we ascended the stairs onto the huge stage, there was no doubt as to where the South African contingent was seated in the huge arena, as the noise from the vuvuzela's was deafening”. Harvey and Fulton stated it was the proudest moment of their lives!


Above, left to right: Heather Fulton and Matthew Harvey
(photo taken by Brian February, Head of Contingent for South Africa)


Above: World flags on 22nd World Jamboree stage


Above: The stage at the Opening Ceremony


Above: 38 0000 people gathered together to “celebrate and help create a better world”

CBHS Interact Pupils Assist Seapoint Rotary - 14 Aug '11

Camps Bay High School pupils assisted Sea Point Rotary Club at their One to One stall on Sunday, 14 August 2011 helping to make it a very special day for those less fortunate than themselves. The Rotary Club was grateful to do something together with the Camps Bay High School Interact Club and are hoping to work closely again in the future.


Above: The face-painting table was a huge success. Here, Camps Bay High School pupil Christine Smith is artfully manning the table:


Above: A number of the Camps Bay High pupils photographed with members and family of the Sea Point Rotary Club

Saturday, August 13, 2011

CBHS Newsletter 8 - Aug '11

Dear Parents

Celebrating Women’s Day in South Africa is a joyous occasion, as women in our Country are free. However, I reminded our pupils in Assembly last week that this situation does not exist in all countries. Today there are still places in the world where women are oppressed. This is seen through being denied access to education, denied work opportunities, denied the right to vote, or to enter into contracts or own property, right down to the mundane of not being allowed to drive a car. In some countries there are still ‘arranged’ marriages. However, in our ‘free’ country we still need to guard against subtle forms of oppression. This can be through the media that often portrays women as objects.

Being Different and Being The Same
At Camps Bay High we are proudly Camps Bay. This is all about belonging to this community, being part of and contributing to what we do. We are also all unique or different, and while our motto is ‘strength in diversity’, this sometimes can cause friction. After a discussion with some Grade 10 boys where our differences had caused conflict, one boy, Sithembele Laviso, went home and with the advice and help of his home mother wrote the following article. I felt that it was an important ‘think piece’ and asked him to share it in assembly. I include the article for your interest:
"A Dream Deferred...

Many people will agree that the moral fibre, unity, and sacrifices that were made during the struggle have been replaced by power struggles, greed, corruption, inefficiency, violence, crime and deadly games that surrender the poor and vulnerable, particularly children and youth, to a future that is beset with anger, disillusion, fear, insecurity, xenophobia, racial tension, and despair.

What hope is there when the courage, principles, and dreams of the people of the struggle are shattered in an abyss of disrespect for those that live in our country?

What is remarkable is that South Africa came together to pull off some stunning feats. The Rugby World Cup, the Soccer World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, efficient and peaceful Local and National Elections and a group of talented individuals built the necessary infrastructure and spirit to meet the needs of these events.

What is more remarkable is the spirit, peace and unity that these events created. Why?
I think it is because we could forget the rapes, the murders, the violence, corruption, our differences, bad leadership and feel the sun, have a glimpse of a proud future, care for each other and enjoy the unity and diversity of all nations. We could laugh and mix and take pride in our land. The promise is in all of us but we as citizens need to take back our power and say enough is enough - for our children and their children. And we need to act, each one of us and act now.

Why can South Africa produce spine tingling moments during these extraordinary events and not serve its people with the same ingenuity, efficiency, and care on an ordinary day to day basis.

Sure, the unholy days of Apartheid created many backlogs, inequities and disparities which will take several generations to remove.

There are phenomenal people in South Africa, young and old. The sad thing is that stalwarts like Oliver Tambo, Steve Biko, Helen Suzman, Chris Hani, Joe Slovo, Walter and Albertina Sisulu and recently Kadar Asmal are gone. They were our beacon of hope. The few leaders left like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu are ageing and their public life is coming to an end.

Where are the new leaders? And who are they?

We require it of ourselves to be a value-driven, creative, caring and principled society. If there is to be any hope for this country we have to take the time to examine the foundation on which we live our lives. The principles underlying the constitution will never come alive unless we raise our level of consciousness through respect, love of our neighbour, sharing, and appreciating the beautiful gifts that have been bestowed upon us. And doing such without any personal agenda but the love of doing it. Otherwise, the constitution of powerful words remains hollow and any plans we make will come to naught if not driven by common, upheld values.

It is our ego that gets in the way. We are driven by impulse, instant gratification, material possession and reaction.

This may all sound like pie-in-the-sky but I know deep in my heart that the world is tumbling and it is our time to shift and change, to understand why we are here, to give of ourselves to others and to harness all our creativity, principle, love and appreciation of all things that abound.

We are a nation that is angry, hurt, violent, disillusioned and mostly ungrateful for the abundance that surrounds us.

Have you ever seen a more exquisitely beautiful country?

It is no wonder that South Africa bleeds. Apartheid left many scars, deep hurt and anger, confusion, fear, and distorted thoughts. We have never dealt with all the anger, all the hurt and the racial divides.

It is time we deal with what is deep under the skin, confront each other with the past and the truth, be willing to risk a little and take the step of saying I am so, so sorry for what has passed and reach out to take each other’s hand."

Sithembele Lavisa (Grade 10)

Capturing Our Past 
In the foyer area we have installed a display cabinet with the intention of putting up a display of our history as a school. If you are a past pupil and have any Camps Bay High memorabilia you would like displayed can you please contact Vivienne Ashcroft at the school. If you wish to donate it, that would be great, however, we can also loan items that can be displayed for a time and then returned to you.

Extra Lessons Programme 
Most pupils did well to really well in the June exams. The exams did however identify a group of pupils who need extra help in each grade. We are offering an extra lessons programme to help these pupils. Please could you please look at the plan (see it here) and see which sessions you need to send your child to. Those children who failed the term will have no choice about attending these sessions. Thank you for your continued support.

School Play 
New Years Eve, 1975, Long Street, Cape Town. This is the setting of Peter Dirk Uys’s moving play, Karnaval. The play will be performed in the Camps Bay High School hall on the 26th and 27th of August at 19h30pm. Filled with laughter, tears and hope, it promises to be a treat for any South African and we hope to see you there. Tickets are R30-00 each and will be available at the school from next week.

Focus on Discipline
 As part of this year's Focus on Values Campaign, we will be focusing on the value of discipline over the next few weeks. The aim of this is to promote self-discipline in all aspects of learners' lives, particularly scholastic, sporting and cultural activities.
It appears that discipline is a value often missing in the framework of contemporary childrens' lives yet one which sets apart those who perform well from those who perform below their potential.
While teachers and school leaders will be focusing on discipline at Camps Bay High, we would like to invite all Camps Bay parents and care-givers to also try to instill discipline at home. This can include ensuring pupils do their homework, bring the correct sporting gear to school, use the media appropriately and prioritise their time. It is our hope that by focusing on such a vital attribute at home and at school, learners will become more disciplined and ultimately realise their true potential.


Derby Day Programme
Cape Town High School vs Groote Schuur
We will be having our Derby Day this term against Groote Schuur High School on Saturday 27 August 2011. All matches will be played at the Groote Schuur sports grounds in Newlands. Rugby, Boys' and Girls' Hockey, Netball and Boys' Soccer will be played. Games will commence at around 8am and will conclude at 1pm. All support will be welcome.





Debating Society
 
The Camps Bay High School Debating Society have had a very successful season. Not only did they reach the quarter finals of the Rotary Debating League, the teams were also invited to attend the annual Provincial Tournament.
On the weekend of 6 to 9 August, the junior team participated with forty schools from across the Western Cape in this provincial tournament run by the University of Cape Town. At this tournament, Hannah Fagan (see photo below) was ranked the top junior speaker in the Western Cape, out of some 120 learners. She also received an award for the best new speaker and has been invited to trials for the Western Cape team which will compete at Nationals. This is a huge honour and we are very proud of her.





School Fees

Your statements for school fees will be posted this week. Please take note of an attachment which asks you to please make use of EFT’s when paying school fees, fees for outings and camps etc. Unfortunately, the handling of cash is not only risky for both you and the school, but also extremely expensive for us in terms of bank fees. Also, please use your correct reference number.
August is also that sad month when we are left with no choice but to hand over accounts which are overdue, where parents have made no effort to either ask for financial assistance, or have asked, had fees reduced and still done nothing about payments. Several written warnings were sent out, so - if you are in this position, please pay now.
Susie Denning
School Bursar

 
Clothing Shop
Due to the world-wide cotton shortage, fuel increases and other trade developments beyond our control, the uniform prices will increase. In trying to reduce the number of uniform items and to make space for January stock, the clothing shop is having a sale. Please note that all these sale items are still considered to be part of the school uniform, although minor improvements are taking place. 

Girls and Boys Boardshorts R90
Tracksuit Jackets R150
Tracksuit Pants R120
Boys shorts: sizes: 5/6, 6/7, 7/8 R75
sizes: XS, Sm, Med R85
Boys Chinos: sizes: 5/6, 6/7, 7/8, 9/10 R100
sizes: 11/12, 13/14 R120
sizes: XS, Sm, Large, 2XL R130
Practice Sports Tops in R50
Leather belts, sizes 36 & 38 only R50
Camps Bay Pencil cases R15
Girls Gym Skort (old style)
various sizes left R85
Boys Gym Shorts (old style)
various sizes R75
Boys Costumes: sizes 24, 26 R65
sizes 32, 38, 40 R70
Girls Costumes sizes 24, 26, 28, 30 R120
sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 R135
sizes 40, 42 R140
Girls Waterpolo Costumes: all sizes R160

We also have a new item:
A Camps Bay School waterproof picnic blanket for R200 (very useful to sit on while watching a rugby or hockey match)

Sally Preen

Manager of CBHS Clothing Shop


For more info on the Clothing Shop, click ‹‹here››
 
Cricket
Congratulations to Ntsika Shushu who has been selected to attend a Cricket South Africa U19 Camp taking place at Boland Park on 18th and 19th August 2011. Well done Ntsika – we are proud of you.

Regards


DAVID DE KORTE
PRINCIPAL 

Camps Bay Community Medics (CBCM)
Dear Friends of the Medics:

Below is our wish list of items we are sourcing to kit the base out. We aim to have the official launch in the first week of September so racing against the clock now. Second-hand items are most welcome and if you know of anyone who you could forward this to, we would be most appreciative. We have had bunk beds donated and am circulating our list now and ticking off as we receive responses. Thanks for your support.

List:
 
Dusta buster x 2, cleaning materials, bucket, mop, broom, kettle, microwave, toaster, Kettle, handbrush and dustpan, hanging cutlery, glasses, long-handle window squeezie, linen – 2 pillows, 2 blankets, 4 fitted sheets, duvet covers and duvet inners, snackwich toaster, small coach, small coffee table, venetian blinds, desk, bar fridge, small kitchen cupboard unit, carpet tiles, flatscreen TV, DVD player, Music system & speaker.

Kind Regards


Leigh Goldschmidt
Camps Bay Community Medics
PR and Fundraising072-447-1600
leigh@cbcm.org.za
www.cbcm.org.za

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CHILDREN / FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL
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CBRRA (Camps Bay Ratepayers & Residents Association)
will hold an AGM at 19h30 - 21h00, on 15 Aug 2011 at The Rotunda, The Bay Hotel, Camps Bay. Issues to be addressed will be:
• A Zero-Tolerance to Vagrancy in our Community and the Ecology,
• Electricity Saving Campaign, together with
• An address by Cllrs Beverley Schafer (new) and Marga Haywood.
Get involved in your community, make a difference and attend this very important meeting. Open to everyone. For more information, please visit:
http://campsbayratepayers.blogspot.com
or e-mail: campsbayratepayers@gmail.com.

FEEL AT HOME WITH FAIRCAPE LEASING
Your current tenants vacating soon?
Tired of the day to day hassles of dealing with tenants?
We have up-market clientele with a constant demand for rental property on a long term basis.
For any queries, feel free to contact Vicki, our agent for the Atlantic Seaboard on 021-404-1363 or alternatively on 072-742-9863

TC ELECTRICAL
Please contact Tyler Chauncey if you need any electrical work done: 082-416-0674 or e-mail: tyler@tcelectrical.co.za or for more information: www.tcelectrical.co.za

Breville Expresso Machine For Sale:
Perfect condition. Makes 1 or 2 cups of delicious expresso, has a steam spout and milk frother. R1600-00. Please call Susie on 021-438-1507

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

CBHS New Art Blogspot - Aug '11

Camps Bay High School Art teacher, Lauren Schofield has started a blog to share the artworks of her students and to motivate them in the process. Please visit these at http://campsbayhighart.blogspot.com/

You will also find art photos uploaded on the CBHS Flickr photo account


Monday, August 1, 2011

CBHS Extra Lessons Programme - 3rd Term '11

Below you will find the Extra Lessons Programme, uploaded every term. Please ensure that your child attends extra lessons if he/she is in need of improving their marks

Extra Lessons Programme - Third Term - 2011:

CBHS Nolly Meje From CBHS Makes Idols SA Top 10 - Aug '11



In a dramatic Results Show on Sunday (31 July) the Season Seven Top 10 were revealed.

Unfortunately, Chloe, Power, Kahludi, Miss J and Kerry had to leave.

The Idols Season Seven Top 10 was announced in an emotional 90-minute live broadcast tonight, featuring spectacular guest performances from The Arrows, The Soap Sisters, Jamali, The Graeme Watkins Project featuring former Idol Graeme Watkins, and last season’s runner-up, Lloyd Cele.

The Top 15 opened the show with a vibrant performance of the old Journey hit, “Don’t Stop Believing”, as seen on the hit show Glee. But for five of them this would be their last performance on the Idols stage. In tonight’s announcement, the Idols who had received the most votes in last week’s viewers’s votes were put through to the Top 10 along with the votes cast by the expert panel of Idols judges, Gareth Cliff, Unathi Msengana and Randall Abrahams. Five were sent home, their dreams of Idols stardom deferred for at least one more year.

The five contestants who had to leave the competition tonight were:

Mandla “Power” Simelane (26) from Soweto
Sibusisiwe “Miss J” Jali (20) from Durban
Kerry Sanssoucie (22) from Johannesburg
Kahludi Malele (29) from Louis Trichardt
Chloe Geldenhuys (16) from Cape Town

That means the Season 7 Top 10 are:

Dave Van Vuuren (20) from Johannesburg
Kelly Fortuin (21) from Cape Town
!Nolly Meje (24) from Cape Town - CAMPS BAY HIGH SCHOOL!
Lefa Pike (29) from Kimberley
Mark Haze (29) from Cape Town
Phakamane “Phaksy” Mngomezu (20) from Empangeni
Crushanda Forbes (23) from Kimberley
Erin Fourie (27) from Pietermaritzburg
Dené Vorster (16) from Johannesburg
Freddie Van Dango (22) from Johannesburg

“It seems as if the judges and the viewers are in agreement,” Idols judge Randall Abrahams said about the Top 10 choice.

The Top 10 will perform for viewers’ votes in their first live spectacular at the Home of Idols, the Mosaïek Teatro in Fairlands, Johannesburg, next Sunday, 7 August. Tickets are now available from Computicket.

Idols Season Seven is broadcast on M-Net and Mzansi Magic every Sunday at 17:30 and dedicated fans can catch 24/7 Idols coverage on Channel 199.