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Northwood News
Thursday 18 May 2017 – Volume 17
From the Headmaster MR P L McAVOY
They are the tiny handheld gadgets sweeping classrooms across the country, but fidget spinners have teachers (including ours) and health experts worried they are disrupting children’s learning. Youngsters globally are rushing to buy the latest craze — primarily developed for autistic children and people who have trouble focusing or fidgeting by acting as a stress-relieving device.
It is the number one selling toy online.
However, more and more reports are suggesting that the devices are doing the exact opposite of what they were originally designed for. These are some links from around the world that all tell the same tale:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/801140/Fidget-spinners-autism-hyperactivity-aid-ban-classrooms http://www.businessinsider.de/fidget-spinners-banned-from-top-high-schools-2017-5 http://news.sky.com/story/fidget-spinners-must-have-toy-falls-foul-of-school-bosses-10880844 http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/fidget-spinners-disrupting-childrens-learning-principals-say/news-story/8f931e9a7a7ad40ae136bf426ef806bc http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/irish-primary-school-bans-pupils-10432838
The feeling is that they are not being used for the intended purpose of being a sensory tool to help kids with their anxiety and help them engage more in their learning. See this letter written to a school head in the UK by a 13 year-old girl:
P O Box 20079, Durban North, 4016 Adelaide Tambo Drive, Durban North, 4051
Telephone: +27 31 563 6501 Fax: +27 31 564 1898 Webpage: www.northwoodschool.co.za
Quote of the Week "Technique and ability alone do not get you to the top; it is the willpower that is the most important.
This willpower you cannot buy with money or be given by others; it rises from your heart." ~ Junko Tabei (Mountaineer)
From the Headmaster Continued… Many schools are not developing a school policy just yet, some are developing ways of setting up an expectation of how and where the gadget is used. For us however, teachers would already have a good idea of the boys that it may benefit but also have to function around having 25 or so boys in the classroom. Anecdotal evidence from a number of staff is that the spinners are quite disruptive, and that from a practical perspective it is difficult to allow them for some boys and not others. Therefore, from 19 May, fidget spinners are banned at Northwood. This is due to the noise, distraction and disruption to learning that they may cause. Let us rather focus on teaching and learning! PARKTOWN HOSTING AND COMPULSORY ARRANGEMENTS Thank you once more to those who have assisted in the hosting of our Johannesburg visitors this coming weekend. We look forward to competitive fixtures, played between two proud schools. Please note the following for Saturday 20 May: Grade 10 boys are to report to the hockey astro at 09h30 for the 1st XI match – registration will be taken. Grade 8-12 boys must report to the covered stands at 11h00. Boys will be released shortly after the conclusion of the 1st XV match, at approximately 13h45.
NORTHWOOD SCHOOL MAGAZINE ADVERTISING OPTIONS
Northwood’s 2016 annual magazine will be a high quality, full colour publication which will offer a reflective look at the year past in terms of academic and sporting achievements, as well as cultural and social events detailing school life. Our school magazines will also be available as an E-book on our website.
By advertising your company in our magazine you will reach the following:
Students, staff, parents and extended family and friends of Northwood.
Grade 6 and 7 boys and their families from surrounding primary schools in Durban North.
Local community centres, libraries and waiting rooms in the area.
The magazine is used extensively as a marketing tool for our school and will be on display at parent open evenings, as well as prospective parent events at various educational venues.
Investment Options Inside full page: R2500 Inside back cover: R3000 Outside back cover: R5000 1/2 page advert (page allocated as per availability): R1000 1/4 page advert (page allocated as per availability): R 500
For further information, advert specifications or to book your space, please contact Gina Klingbeil on (031) 563 6501 ext 329
Email: [email protected]
From the Counsellor’s Desk MR M RICH ext 402 [email protected]
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN MEDICINE OR VETERINARY SCIENCE St George’s University, Grenada in Caribbean of fully accredited and recognised programmes with clinical training at one of over 70 affiliated hospitals for medical and nearly 30 affiliated universities for their veterinary programmes around the world including the US and the UK. They will be hosting an information session for interested students and their families at the Beverley Hills Hotel in Durban on Monday 5 June 2017 from 19h00 to 20h30 If you are interested, please see Mr Rich.
GRADE 12 UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE Presentation by the University of the Free State in Mr Rich’s classroom on Wednesday 24 May at break.
Toastmasters 2017 The annual Toastmasters programme (for Grade 11 only) will commence on Wednesday 26 July in AV1 from 2.30 – 4.30 pm.
It will continue for 7 consecutive Wednesdays (excluding 9 August) until the graduation on the 20 September 2017 which will begin at 6pm. Cost per learner is R300. Unfortunately, the programme can only accommodate 21 learners so please pay your money at the back office to secure your place. Ms V. Domun
Marketing Message Marketing & Public Relations: JENNI-LYNN VAN NIEKERK Ext 353
As our very first Reunion Weekend creeps closer and closer with Old Boys’ Day on 3 June, we once again call on our supportive parents to get involved and assist us. If you are able to lend a hand with braaing or selling on the day, if you have gazebos or skottels we could borrow, please get in touch with Mrs Kennedy on [email protected].
Reunion Weekend kicks off with the Golf Day on Thursday 1 June. Please see the poster elsewhere in the newsletter. If you would like to enter a fourball or sponsor a hole, get in quickly, the day fills up fast! If you able to assist with prizes, please let us know, a letter will be going out on D6 and hard copy next week.
Do you have your supporters gear for Reunion Weekend yet? If not pop in to school and purchase your tee shirt, cushion, arm band, etc.
Are you an insta-fan? Follow us on @nwoodschool for some instant happy snaps.
Smalls These mini adverts are put in as a community service and are not specifically endorsed by Northwood.
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EMBROIDERY: As the previous owners of the successful Copy Katz in Gateway, we are excited to announce our new business venture. Create a Stitch is a forward moving company which applies embroidery to your choice of fabric, be it for branding of linen, towelling, corporate event clothing, school clothing or accessories. There are endless possibilities which we will be only too happy to provide assistance with. We look forward to offering you many more years of amazing service. Paul and Cheryl Cell: 082 326 4421 Tel: 031 564 3078 Email: [email protected]
GEOMATRIX TUITION: Grades 3 to 12. Maths/Physical Science/Accounting/English. 9 Aurora Drive, Umhlanga. Phone 031 401 8904 or 083 286 8564
GEM AUTO CLEANERS: We come to you!!! 7 days a week. Cars R80 all inclusive, SUV’s/4x4’s & Double Cabs – R100 all inclusive. Special rates for fleet vehicles. Wash, Dry, Vacuum, Mags, Tyre Polish & perfume. Call Eddie on 082 417 5726.
Important Dates
TERM 2 SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Day Dates Time Event Venue
MAY
Sat 20 Rugby & Hockey vs Parktown Northwood
Thurs 25 Knights Gathering Cape Town
Thurs 25 to 26 Eastern Evening (TBC) School Hall
Sat 27 Rugby & Hockey vs Clifton Home
JUNE
Fri 02 18h00 Reunion Dinner Northwood
Sat 03 Old Boys Day Northwood
Sat 03 Rugby & Hockey vs Michaelhouse Northwood
Sun 04 05h30 – 17h30 Comrades Marathon From Durban
Sat 10 Rugby & Hockey vs Hilton Hilton
Mon 12 Exams Start Northwood
Fri 16 Youth Day
Fri 30 Exams end
Fri 30 School Closes
Fri 30 to 03 1st Team Soccer Tournament DHS
JULY
Wed 19 Water Polo Camp
Mon 24 School Re-opens
Sat 29 19h00 Matric Dance School Hall
AUGUST
Mon 07 17h30 – 19h00 Academic Concerns Evening School Hall
Tues 08 Inter House Athletics Northwood
Wed 09 Women’s Day
Fri 11 Quadrangular Series (TBC) Kings Park
Wed 16 to 18 Northwood Musical School Hall
Fri 18 to 20 Grade 7 BE Sleep Over Bruyns House
Tues 22 17h30 – 19h00 Grade 9 Subject Choice Evening School Hall
Thurs 24 Sports photos School Hall
Fri 25 Athletics - Quadrangular Coastal Schools Series
(TBC) Kings Park
Thurs 31 New Prefects Announced
SEPTEMBER
Fri 01 Matric Trials Start
Fri 01 Closing date for Subject choices
Mon 04 18h00 Prefects Tie Ceremony Jubilee Room
Thurs 07 Circle Of Valour Awards TBC
Fri 15 Northwood Golf Day (TBC) TBC
Wed 27 Sportsmen’s Banquet TBC
Northwood Medical Centre
Reception 031 564 7675 [email protected]
Physiotherapist Ashleigh White 071 607 0883 [email protected]
Chiropractor Michael Wiggett 071 485 5201 [email protected]
Homeopath Colette Kell 073 019 9799 [email protected]
Psychologist Shannon Ownhouse 072 737 1610 [email protected]
Academics From the Head of Academics MRS R STANLEY Email: [email protected]
Exams We have a few weeks before the exam block – scopes will be under resources on D6. (June exam scopes) Check the examination time table in order to organise a study time table.
Control Tests Tuesday 16 May Tuesday 23 May
Grade 8 – Physical Science Grade 9 – Life Science Grade 10,11 & 12 – Afrikaans/isiZulu
Grade 8 – Life Science Grade 9 – Physical Science Grade 10, 11 & 12 – Life Science
Reinforcement lessons for above – Friday 26 May Reinforcement lessons for above – Friday 2 June
Extra Lesson Timetable Term 2 Please check the Northwood News weekly for changes in the extra lesson time table. Subjects may alternate lessons/days for learners to attend – especially in Grade 12.
GRADE 8 GRADE 9
MON SPORT MON SPORT
TUES LFSC – Mrs Morton MATHS – Mrs le Roux ENG – Mr Hale
TUES AFR – Ms Coetzee MATHS – Mrs Munnik EMS – Mr Wiblin
WED SPORT WED SPORT
THURS AFR – Mr Nielsen ZUL – Ms Nkwanyana/Mr Gasa MATHS –Ms Mountjoy EMS – Ms Hartwig
THURS ENG – Mr Halse LFSC – Ms Hean MATHS – Mr Dawson
GRADE 10 GRADE 11
MON MATHS – Mrs Scott AFR – Mrs van der Westhuizen
MON AFR – Mr Jankeepersad ENG – Mrs Ganesh
TUES SPORT TUES SPORT
WED ZUL – Ms Nkwanyana
WED LFSC – Mrs Morton MATHS – Mr Blake
THURS SPORT THURS SPORT
GRADE 12
MON PHYSC – All ENG – Ms Domun LFSC – Dr Pillay BUS STUDIES – Mrs Joseph
TUES SPORT
WED ZUL – Ms Nkwanyana AFR – Mr Harishun ACC – Ms Raftopoulos
THURS SPORT
Coping with Exam Pressure - Advice for Parents Exam times bring with them varying levels of stress and anxiety for both children and parents. For the children the stress is more direct and obvious. Thoughts like “have I done enough study, could I do more?” “I’m running out of time”. “I’m no good at remembering details” “I hate this subject” and many more run through our children’s minds and often result in high levels of stress. These steps help reduce the stressful impact of exam pressures: When it comes to exam time, there are some steadfast and simple things any parent can do and say to their children:
• Remain calm and relaxed when talking with your child. Children can sense stress in their parents quite easily and do not need this extra burden on them during exam times. Many parents will remember their own feelings associated with exams and need to learn from it. Be supportive. • Parents need to reduce their own stress levels associated with their children’s exam times, so focus on what works best for you in this regard. Perhaps go for a walk, play a sport or any activity that can release nervous tension and distract the mind. • Depending on your child’s levels of organisation, it might be helpful to go through their study plan, helping them to break up their work into manageable pieces and making sure they schedule enough social time for a healthy balance. • Keep an eye out for changes in behaviour. As parents we should look to see how our children are responding to, and managing, their stress levels. If there are any notable changes in how they behave then have a chat and ask them how you can help. This simple act may be enough in itself, as your child will feel listened to and supported. • Ensure your child is eating normally. Often exam pressures mean your child eats snack foods and misses out on a nutritious and balanced diet. • Children often want to study late and for longer hours (cramming) which eats into sleeping time. It is very important that children have a sufficient amount of sleep so they can function normally. Proper levels of sleep aid the memory process and make children less cranky. • Keep it real. Exams like the Junior and Leaving cert are not the ‘be all and end all’ of your child’s life. We are more defined by how we act and respond to life events than by the score we achieve on a test. There are always options out there. • Try not to make too many demands on your child at this time as any ensuing arguments will be entirely counterproductive. That said, children still have responsibilities they need to maintain. • Most of all, make sure your child knows you are there to support them unconditionally regardless of the exam results.
ISPCC
STOP DOUBTING
YOURSELF, WORK
HARD, AND MAKE
IT HAPPEN
Early Exams DATE SUBJECT GRADES
Friday 19 May English Paper 3 All Grades
Friday 26 May Afrikaans & IsiZulu Paper 3 All Grades
Friday 2 June Life Orientation All Grades
Tuesday 6 June AP Maths Grades 10, 11 and 12
Wednesday 7 June Art Prac Grades 10, 11 and 12
Wednesday 7 June IT Prac Grade 10 and 11
Thursday 8 June IT Prac Grade 12
June Exam Timetable Grade 8 & 9
Date Time Grade 8 Grade 9
Mon 12/06 08h00-09h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Maths Geography (1½ Hrs)
Tues 13/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 History (1½ Hrs) Creative Arts/ Music
Wed 14/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Afrikaans P1/ IsiZulu P1 English P2
Thurs 15/06 08h30-10h30 Creative Arts/ Music EMS
Mon 19/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Technology Life Science (1½ Hrs)
Tues 20/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Study Afrikaans P2/ IsiZulu P1
Wed 21/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 English P2 Physical Science (1½ Hrs)
Thurs 22/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Study Technology
Fri 23/06 08h30-10h30 EMS Maths
Mon 26/06 Religious Day - Eid Religious Day - Eid
Tues 27/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Life Science (1½ Hrs) English P4 (1½ Hrs)
Wed 28/06 08h00-9h00 Study Study
09h45-11h45 Physical Science (1½ Hrs) History (1½ Hrs)
Thurs 29/06 08h00-13h30 Study APTITUDE TEST
Fri 30/06 08h30-10h30 Geography (1½ Hrs) Afrikaans P4 (1½ Hrs)/
Zulu P4 (1½ Hrs)
All papers 2 hours unless indicated otherwise.
June Exam Timetable Grade 10, 11 & 12
Date Time Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Mon 12/06 08h30 English P2 (2½ Hrs) Life Science (2½ Hrs) Afrikaans P1/ IsiZulu P1
11h15 EGD P1 (2½ Hrs)
Tues 13/06 08h15 Physical Science P1
Accounting (3 Hrs) / Music (2½Hrs)
Geography P1 (3 Hrs)
12h00 Geography P2 (1½ Hrs)
Wed 14/06 08h15 EGD English P1 Bus. Studies (3hrs)
11h00 Accounting History (3 Hrs)
Thur 15/06 08h30 English P1 Physical Science P1 Maths P1 (2½ Hrs)/
Math Lit P1
Mon 19/06 08h30 Afrikaans P1/ IsiZulu P1 Physical Science P2
Maths P2 (2½ Hrs)/ Math Lit P2
11h15 Bus. Studies
Tues 20/06 08h15
IT P2/ Art P1/ Econ P1 (1½ Hr)
Geography P1 (3hrs) English P2 (2½ Hrs)
Geography P2 (1½ Hrs)
(12h00-13h30) History P1(2½Hrs) (11h30 – 14h00)
Wed 21/06
08h15 Phys Science P2 Afrikaans P1/ IsiZulu P1 EGD P2 (2½ Hrs)
Bus. Studies (3hrs)
(11h00 – 14h00)
Accounting (3hrs)/ Music (3hrs)
(11h30 – 14h30)
Thur 22/06
08h15 History (2½Hrs) English P2 (2½ Hrs) AfrikaansP2/ IsiZulu P2
11h00 Economics P1 IT P2 (3hrs) Art P1 (3hrs)
Economics P1
Fri 23/06 08h30 Life Science
(2½ Hrs) Maths P1/
Math Lit P1 (1½ Hrs) Physical Science P1
Mon 26/06 Religious Day - Eid
Tues 27/06 08h15 Afrikaans P2/ IsiZulu P2
Maths P2/ Math Lit P2 (1½ Hrs)
Physical Science P2
11h00 Economics P2 EGD P1
Wed 28/06 08h15 Maths / Math Lit Afrikaans P2/ IsiZulu P2 English P1
11h00 Economics P2 Life Science (2½ Hrs)
Thur 29/06 08h15 Geography P1 EGD P2 History P2 (2½Hrs)
11h00 Geography P2 (1½ Hrs)
Fri 30/06 08h30 Music IT P2/ Art P1 Econ P2
All papers 2 hours unless indicated otherwise.
Sport & Culture
From the Head of Extramurals Mr G. Le Roux [email protected] Deputy Headmaster – Extramurals Yesterday evening we were made aware of a really incredible achievement by one of our boys. Andile Mokgakane has been selected as part of a 15 man squad for the South African u19 Cricket Team to take on the 2016 ICC U19 World Cup Winners, West Indies, in a five match series from the 9-19 July here in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. This really is an amazing achievement. We are incredibly proud of you Andile. This, together with Alvin Chiradza and Daniel Zvidzai, being selected for the Zimbabwe u19 Cricket team, brings the total to 3 boys selected for their National Team this year. Well done, gentlemen. Parktown arrive tomorrow with a number of early fixtures. Chess and Tennis will start as soon as Parktown arrive, so we would be looking at a time between 14h30 and 15h00. Squash will start at 17h00 at Crusaders. There are also a number of Hockey and Rugby matches taking place on Friday afternoon. Billeting for these boys will be done at the conclusion of each of these matches. The bulk of the billeting should take place between 16h00-16h30 at the main grand stand, so please meet at the main stands at 16h00. A reminder about the compulsory attendance fixture this weekend: Grade 10 Seated at Astro at 09h15 Grade 8-12 Seated at Main Grandstand at 11h00. Parents can collect boys from 14h00. Good luck to all learners involved in this weekends fixture and also a massive THANK YOU to all parents who have put their hands up to host boys for Friday night.
Fixtures Term 2
TERM 2 DATE OPPOSITION VENUE 20 May Rugby & Hockey vs Parktown Northwood 24 May Cross Country Crawford 27 May` Rugby & Hockey vs Clifton Northwood 31 May Cross Country Amanzimtoti 03 June Rugby & Hockey vs Michaelhouse Northwood 07 June Cross Country Pinetown 10 June Rugby & Hockey vs Hilton Hilton 14 June Cross Country Kearsney
Andile Mokgakane
Sports Tours 2017 DATE
TOUR NAME
APPROX. COST
30 June – 3 July DHS Soccer Festival R 800 June/July Holidays U14A Cricket Tour to Penryn (cost excl. Transport) Mpumalanga R 2 200 29 Sept – 03 Oct 1st Team Soccer Grey College (Bloemfontein) R 3 000 29 Sept - 03 Oct 1st Team Michaelmas Cricket Festival R 1 800 29 Sept – 03 Oct U14 Shaun Pollock Cricket Festival R 1 500 29 Sept – 03 Oct U16 Kookaburra Cricket Festival R 750 29 Sept – 02 Oct 1st Team SACS Water Polo Tour (Cape Town) R 3 500 October U14A Water Polo Tour Grey College (Bloemfontein) R 1 600 October U15 Crawford Lonehill Water Polo Tournament (Johannesburg) R 1 330
Squash
FIXTURES
1ST TEAM 2ND TEAM
22/5 Kearsney A at Crusaders 29/5 Westville at WCC 5/6 DHS at DHS 12/6 Clifton at Crusaders
22/5 Kearsney A at Crusaders 29/5 Westville at Crusaders 5/6 DHS at DHS 12/6 Clifton at Crusaders
3RD & 4TH TEAMS
22/5 3rd team vs Crawford North Coast at CNC 4th team vs Westville Senior at WCC 29/5 3rd team vs Crawford la Lucia at Crusaders 4th team vs Crawford North Coast at Crusaders 5/6 3rd team vs Kearsney at Crusaders 4th team vs Westville at Crusaders 12/6 3rd team vs Westville at WCC 4th team vs Kearsney at Crusaders
RESULTS: FROM MONDAY 15 MAY The 1st Team narrowly lost to Glenwood 8 - 9. Nathan Hill won his match 3 - 1. Nick Wright had a very close match but lost 2 - 3. Ethan Klebe also played the full 5 games which he won 3 - 2 after an epic battle!
The 2nd Team also played Glenwood and had a convincing win. Jason Kent and Nasser Cassim both winning 3 – 0. Overall result 12 – 0.
The 3rd Team took on Westville and had some major competition to contend with. Unfortunately they were just too strong and we lost the fixture 0 – 12. Better luck next time.
The 4th Team travelled to Rovers to play Clifton. Although Mitchell Kruger and Russell Littleton both won their matches 3 - 1 and 3 – 0 respectively, we lost the overall fixture 6 – 7. A well - fought set of results.
Volleyball
Games to be played at WBHS Saturday 20 May 2017.
U15A and B and U14B have no games this weekend.
u14A meet at 11h30 u16A meet at 13h00 u16B meet at 12h00 1st meet at 09h40 2nd meet at 13h40
Hockey FIXTURE VS REDDAM HOUSE THURSDAY 18 MAY AT HOME
TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE TIME UMPIRE
U16C Reddam House Home 15h30 Pridham
FIXTURES VS PARKTOWN BOYS FRIDAY 19 MAY AT HOME
TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE TIME UMPIRE
4th Team Parktown Home 18h30 Gow
U16C Parktown Home 17h30 Cowell
U16D Parktown Home 15h30 Hammond
U16E Parktown Home 14h30 Gow
U14C Parktown Home 15h30 Evans
U14D Parktown Home 13h30 Sardinha
FIXTURES VS PARKTOWN BOYS SATURDAY 20 MAY AT HOME
TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE TIME UMPIRE
1st Team Parktown Home 10h15 Union
2nd Team Parktown Home 12h15 Baker
3rd Team Parktown Home 13h15 Reddy
U16A Parktown Home 11h15 Bragin
U16B Parktown Home 08h00 Morris
U14A Parktown Home 09h00 Mchunu
U14B Parktown Home 07h00 Thomas
You must wear appropriate Northwood kit, gum-guards and shin pads for all matches. RESULTS TUESDAY, 9 MAY VS CURRO HILLCREST u16D lost 0 – 5 vs their u16A team u14D lost 0 – 3 vs their u14A team WEDNESDAY, 10 MAY VS ASHTON u16C won 1 – 0 vs their u16A team u14C lost 0 – 3 vs their u14/15A FRIDAY, 12 MAY VS PRETORIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 1st lost 1 – 2 2nd lost 0 – 4 u16A lost 0 – 2 u16B won 1 – 0 u14A lost 0 – 2 u14B won 2 – 0 SATURDAY, 13 MAY VS ST ALBANS 1st won 3 – 1 2nd won 1 – 0 u16A won 3 – 0 u16B drew 0 – 0 u14A drew 3 – 3 u14B lost 1 – 2
Congratulations to
the following
Northwood boys on
their selection to KZN
Coastal HockeyTeams
KZN Coastal u18A: Left to Right: Taine Bird, Tyrone
Stanley, Slater Capell
KZN Coastal u18B: Left to Right: Marco Dalle-Vedove,
Cade Leaity, Ross Venning-Pridham and Ethan Biggar
KZN Coastal u18B Impis: Left to Right: Cameron
Pretorius, Tristan Lewis and Mikael Rademeyer
KZN Coastal u16A: Left to Right: Quin McKenzie,
Jeremy Martins, Tyronne Laaks
KZN Coastal u16 B: Left to Right:
Christopher Sarafidis and Tyler Tomsett
KZN Coastal u14A: Left to Right:
Joshua Cotterell, and Kyle Northend
KZN Coastal u14B: Left to Right: Darius
Eswarlal, Brent van der Linde, Tanner Capell
Rugby FIXTURES VS PARKTOWN AND KLOOF FRIDAY 19 MAY 2017 AT HOME
TIME TEAM OPPOSITION FIELD REFEREE COACH
14h30 u16D Kloof u16A Pollock J. Scruby G. le Roux
14h30 u15D Kloof u15B Brosnihan W. Marais M. Hosking
15h30 u14D Parktown Brosnihan M. Krause H. Nielsen
15h30 u15C Parktown Pollock D. Sibson P. Jansen
15h30 u16C Parktown (u17) Reece-Edwards H. Skinner S. Kennedy
FIXTURES VS PARKTOWN SATURDAY 20 MAY AT HOME
TIME TEAM OPPOSITION FIELD REFEREE COACH
12h00 1st XV Parktown Reece-Edwards Union T. Sorensen
10h45 2nd XV Parktown Reece-Edwards Union H. Skinner
09h30 u16A Parktown Reece-Edwards Union G. Skevington
08h30 u16B Parktown (u17) Reece-Edwards C. Grant W. Marais
08h00 u15A Parktown Pollock Union D. Sibson
09h00 u15B Parktown Pollock S. Kennedy G. Kwashie
09h00 u14A Parktown Brosnihan Union J. Scruby
08h00 u14B Parktown Brosnihan B. Buthelezi M. Krause
10h00 u14C Parktown Brosnihan M. Hosking W. Marais
RESULTS 1st XV vs George Campbell 1st Won 45 – 10 2nd XV vs George Campbell 2nd Won 51 – 5 U16A vs George Campbell U16A Won 31 – 3 U16B vs Development Failed to arrive U16C vs George Campbell u16B Won 32 – 0 U16D vs Maritzburg College u16D Won 22 – 7 U15A vs George Campbell u15A Won 56 – 0 U15B vs Development Failed to arrive U15C vs George Campbell u15B Won 17 – 14 U15D vs Maritzburg College u15D Lost 0 – 44 U14A vs George Campbell u14A Won 36 – 0 U14B vs Development Failed to arrive U14C vs George Campbell u14B Won 30 – 0 U14D vs Maritzburg College u14D Won 52 – 14
Cross Country
FIXTURES May 24 Crawford May 31 Amanzimtoti June 7 Pinetown June 14 Kearsney June 21 Waterfall College (Cancelled)