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Dear Parents, Old Boys and Friends of Michaelhouse
Please click on the headings below to navigate around the eNews.
Rector’s Message ................................................................................................................. 1 President’s Award ................................................................................................................ 5 Sports Achievements ........................................................................................................... 6 Matric Dance – 17 September 2021 ................................................................................... 6 Bus Bookings / School Transport ...................................................................................... 7 Community Partnership Trust – Partners for Possibility .................................................. 7 World School Awards ......................................................................................................... 8 4th Term – Change of dates ................................................................................................ 8 End of Term Arrangements – Mr Allan Laing .................................................................. 8 125 Tie and Cap Orders ..................................................................................................... 8 C Block Journey .................................................................................................................. 9
Rector’s Message
The end of last week proved to be one of the high points of the term with the Athletics Sports Day,
brought forward from Saturday as a result of the expectation of snow on the weekend to Thursday and
Friday afternoons. The boys competed with immense verve, enjoying the competition with each other,
in blustery conditions and some excellent times were recorded. Founders snatched victory from
Farfield in the dying moments of Friday afternoon as the temperature suddenly dropped by 10 degrees.
The final results were : 1st Founders (531), 2nd Farfield (519), 3rd Pascoe (450), 4th McCormick (395),
5th Ralfe (387), 6th Baines (382), 7th Mackenzie (366), 8th Tatham (359) and tie 9th East & West (346).
Athletics Awards and Records
The new records broken at this Athletics Sport Day were: Ruben Visagie (Farfield) - 9 min 32, 35
sec in the U15 3000m and Edrich van Loggerenberg (Founders) – 16,86m in the U16 Shot Put.
The following boys were the age group champions:
U14
Gold : Séan Erasmus (Ralfe)
Silver : Henry Walters (Tatham)
Bronze : Mark Conway (West)
U15
Gold : Ruben Visagie (Farfield)
Silver : Ngaa Chikarango (Ralfe)
Bronze: Tshiamo Boikhutso (Pascoe)
U16
Gold: Theo Apteker (McCormick)
Silver: Jordan Baxter (Baines)
Bronze : Campbell Ridl (Founders)
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U17
Gold : Mvelo Guma (Baines)
Silver : Fortune Mpofu (Ralfe)
Bronze: Skulule Ngejane (Baines)
U19
Gold: Matthew Gibson (East)
Silver : Graham Hoal (Ralfe)
Bronze : Simon Williams (Founders)
100m Sprint - D Barford Trophy : Alexander Vermeulen
Junior Victor Ludorum - Paul Nash Trophy : Ruben Visagie
Under 17 Victor Ludorum - Martin Rose Floating Trophy : Mvelo Guma
Senior Victor Ludorum - John Odams Trophy : Theo Apteker
Best Single Performance in a Field Event - Mike Gledhill Cup : Edrich Van Loggerenberg
Best Single Performance in a Track Event - Steven Waidelich Floating Trophy : Ruben Visagie
Best Middle Distance Athlete - GD Barrie Trophy: Ruben Visagie
Best Single Performance in any event - St Evens Trophy : Edrich Van Loggerenberg
Winning House – Michaelhouse Eric Strapp Memorial Trophy : Founders
Zubin Randeria Jeremy Foss Siya Ncube
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Tshiamo Boikhutso leading the U15 100m race
The start of the U15 800m
The start of the U14 800m
A strong group of runners in U17 100m race
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Sure enough, on Saturday and Sunday, we had a dusting of snow at Michaelhouse – not really enough
for a huge snow fight here at the school, but some boys were able to go further afield and photograph
themselves and their friends enjoying the wintry conditions.
Farfield, Founders, McCormick and Ralfe competing in Tug-o-War
Old “Main Gate” with a sprinkling of snow this
weekend
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President’s Award
The President’s Award grew out of the Duke of Edinburgh Award and has been created specifically
for South African pupils. It is a prestigious award, reflecting a range of talents, skills and service and
we are delighted to announce that Anthony Turner and Alexander Brits have achieved a Gold Award
with Freddie Waller attaining a Silver Award this year.
Boys enjoying the start of the snow over the past weekend
Alexander Brits receiving
his Gold Award
Anthony Turner receiving
his Gold Award Freddie Waller receiving his
Silver Award
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Sports Achievements
Canoeing
Our canoeists participated in the Table Mountain Descent race held this past Sunday with these
results: 1st overall - Matthew Millward, U18 – 2nd Jack Edmonds and 3rd overall, 3rd Murray
Behn and 5th overall. U16 – 1st Robert Butcher and 9th overall, 2nd Stuart Nielson and 3rd Harrison
Field.
Tennis
Josh Heath competed in the Inter-Provincial tennis tournament held in Pretoria. He played 3 singles,
3 doubles and 3 mixed doubles matches, winning 5 and losing 4. The KZN team came 2nd overall.
Well done, Josh!
Matric Dance – 17 September 2021
The Matric Dance will take place on Friday, 17 September. Due to Covid regulations the event will
be outdoors on the lawns near the Archangel Michael’s Fountain in front of the school. If you wish
to see the décor, you will be able to do so from 13:00-14:00 on the Friday afternoon, after which the
venue will be closed and only invited guests will be allowed at the venue.
Our special guests and their partners will arrive from 17:00-17:30. Parents will be able to view the
arrival of guests from a designated reserved area. Traffic for parents wanting to view the arrival will
be directed to the grass lawns in front of the tennis courts. If you, as a parent, are driving your son to
the drop-off area, you will be directed to the bridge in front of Archangel Michael and from there to
the lawn in front of the tennis courts.
Please adhere to all Covid-regulations. We are looking forward to a wonderful night. If you have any
queries please do not hesitate to contact Miss Marcel Cornelius at [email protected] or Mrs
Ilne Visagie at [email protected].
Stuart Nielson Huntley Earle
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Bus Bookings / School Transport
A reminder that school closes for the end of 3rd Term on Friday 17 September and school transport
will depart from school at 08h30. Please ensure that all bus bookings for Johannesburg, Pavilion and
King Shaka are made before midday on Wednesday 8 September.
Out of country parents are reminded to please confirm flights with the Transport Co-Ordinator, as
soon as possible, to ensure the Covid-19 tests can be done timeously.
For any queries please contact Mrs Nirvana Naicker, School Transport Co-ordinator:
Cell: 060 562 3954
Office: (033) 234 1170
E-mail: [email protected]
Community Partnership Trust – Partners for Possibility
Over the past 2½ years the Michaelhouse Community Partnership Trust has had the privilege of
partnering in leadership, and contributing to 16 schools in our community though the Partners for
Possibility programme. Eight of our past and present parents and staff, including 2 Old Boys
volunteered to step into allied leadership roles and out of their comfort zones, making a meaningful
commitment to education in our community neighbouring Michaelhouse. We would love to continue
this impact in 2022 and volunteers are encouraged to contact Mrs Karen McKenzie on
[email protected] for a conversation of “What if?”
For those parents who geographically are unable to contribute in the Midlands to PfP with their
skills, energy and commitment, why not consider the Execs Back to School programme,
operating in all our major cities in South Africa or with a virtual option available too? Have a
look at the invitation and video below for more detail. Education matters, and you could
contribute to success in this critical aspect of our country. Let’s together create
#TheFutureWeWant!
Execs Back to School is an amazing opportunity for our business and philanthropic partners to
learn more about the realities within our public schools, the critical importance of school
leadership and the impact that PfP has had in supporting school leaders to transform educational
outcomes. South Africans, now more than ever, are looking for ways to contribute to a more
just society. Execs Back to School offers an opportunity to do just that.
Learn more about Execs Back to School in this short overview video at
https://youtu.be/BGi5z9Phh4A. Please do share the video in your networks so that we can
inspire more business leaders to join us on this journey as we positively influence the trajectory
of education in our nation. Please also find attached a pdf to learn more.
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World School Awards
We encourage members of the Michaelhouse family to cast a vote in support of Michaelhouse in the
2021/22 World School Awards. Please find attached pdf with link to vote.
4th Term – Change of dates
Please note the change in the 4th term: it runs from Monday 04 October to Tuesday 30 November,
the final day being a day earlier than previously advertised. This change is to facilitate our staff
getting to venues where they will be marking IEB exams.
End of Term Arrangements – Mr Allan Laing
With the various Outdoor Education activities scheduled for the end of this term there are some dates
and times to take note of. Please remember that all local school transport, buses to
Johannesburg, Bloemfontein and Durban, including airport transfers will only depart on
Friday morning at 08h30. International connections are by arrangement at the necessary
times.
A Block boys will end school on Thursday 16 September and will be able to be collected and depart
after 14h00. The Matric Ball is scheduled for Friday 17 September at 17h00 for 17h30.
B Block boys will return to school from their camp on Tuesday 14 September and are able to be
collected and depart from 12h00 onwards. Special school transport can be arranged for this day.
C Block boys will return form their Journey between 14h00 and 16h00 on Thursday 16
September. There is a closing Chapel Service for all C Block boys at 16h00 after which they are
able to be collected and depart.
D and E Block boys return to school Thursday 16 September by 14h00 and they may be collected
and depart for their holidays.
Parents are reminded that if they wish to use school transport on Friday this must be booked through
the normal channels. Please contact your Housemaster if you have any questions regarding the end
of term arrangements.
125 Tie and Cap Orders
While the ties, which were sourced locally, have been available since the beginning of the month,
various factors including the recent unrest and Transnet issues have delayed delivery of the caps
which were imported.
We have been led to believe that the caps cleared customs last week, and we can expect delivery
soon. A notification will be sent out via the Rector’s eNews as soon as orders are ready for
collection.
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C Block Journey
The C Block Journey starts on Saturday with a Chapel service held, as with our assemblies, in the
Amphitheatre. This is the last Journey which Paul Fleischack, Senior Deputy Rector, will lead and
our huge thanks go to him for his commitment to the success of Outdoor Education over the years. I
have no doubt that Paul will outwalk and outcycle the boys and be more proficient than most at
paddling. He will also guide them and expect the best from them.
Over the years, the Journey has been refined: it is certainly now regarded as one of the highlights of
a boy’s Michaelhouse career, developing as it does an understanding of oneself, self-reliance,
outdoor hardiness and an appreciation of the magnificence of the countryside around us. Boys
frequently remark on what a life changing experience the Journey has proved to be.
circumstances of others.
We wish both the C Block well as they have new and meaningful experiences.
With my best wishes
ANTONY CLARK
RECTOR