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The school’s new astro facility was
officially opened on Wednesday 23
September 2015.
Thanks to an excellent plan put to-
gether by Mr Lincoln (Sport Strategy)
and Mr Jarvis, (Governing Body mem-
ber) the school has been able to save
an enormous amount of money by
utilising the existing base of three ten-
nis courts. Belgotex, market leaders in
Astro turf were commissioned for the
project, which entailed laying a
15mm rubberised surface or shock pad
(made out of 25 tons of recycled car
tyres) on the court, followed by the
astro turf. This surface will allow a
number of sports to be played virtually
injury free.
The astro will be used as a multipur-
pose facility - chiefly as a hockey sur-
face for practise sessions. It will also
be used as a tennis court and for ball
skills and small sided games of soccer.
“Having our own astro will take the
level of hockey to new heights at the
school” says Mr Lincoln
Ms Gonçalves officially declared the
astro open in the presence of three
esteemed old girls who were re-
nowned for their skill on the hockey
ASTRO FACIL ITY FOR JEPPE GIRLS
Jeppe High School for Gir l s
NEWS IN BRIEF SEPTEMBER 2015 EDIT ION
TERM 3
MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMISTRESS “It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” - Robert H. God-
dard, US physicist & pioneer rocket engineer (1882 - 1945)
This quote truly echoes our Blanket journey this year. The dream of 670 blankets in Term 1, turned into the hope of 670 blankets in
Term 2 which transformed into the reality of 695 blankets in Term 3 - proving once again that it is difficult to say what is impossible.
Jeppe High School for Girls, as the only school in South Africa to have reached the 67 Blankets for Madiba target were rewarded with
the prize of R210 000 from Mrs Carolyn Steyn. We are most grateful for this generous ‘goodwool’ gift which will be used in the up-
grade of the changerooms on the Sports Fields.
To everyone that took part in the blanket drive, thank you for honouring the needs of the less fortunate – it was during the distribution
of the blankets we could feel the immense joy and gratitude from those receiving the blankets and knew that each stitch made with love
had brought not only hope but dignity too
The opening of the Astrofield was another dream which converted into reality. We wish the girls many happy days while they train and
compete on this beautiful surface.
Our guest speakers this term, Prof Jonathan Jansen (Vice-Chancellor of the Free State University); Mr Frank Magwegwe (CEO of Mo-
mentum) and Dr De Martini (International Human Behavioural Scientist) encouraged us to guard our dreams, nurture the hope of those
dreams and activate the reality of our dreams.
I would like to convey my gratitude to all the personnel who make our school one where girls can hope and dream of a better tomor-
row. To the academic staff and the administrative staff, your hard work is most appreciated. To all the girls who represented the school
in the various activities hosted during the term (as seen in this newsletter), your enthusiasm and dedication are commendable. To those
girls who have achieved exceptional standards in provincial and national teams, we are very proud of each one.
Thank you to all the parents who came to support their daughters at sport fixtures and cultural events, it always so wonderful to have
you cheering from the sidelines or supporting from the audience☺ Thank you to all the parents who sponsored items for the various
charity drives and Cake and Candy sales, your bold generosity is greatly appreciated and helps us achieve our goals. Thank you too for
all the weekly donations of sandwiches for Fairview Primary children.
Wishing everyone a most relaxing week. - Miss D Gonçalves
field – Debbie Visagie nee Zeller (class of
1977) a former Springbok, Kirsten
Mackenzie nee Ravenscroft (class of 1992)
who played SA U21 and Di Thompson nee
Rowan (class of 1971) who played for
Southern Transvaal - as well as parents,
staff and learners.
After a 6-a-side exhibition match played
by Jeppe Boys (Aitken Trophy Winners),
the Jeppe Girls 1st team took on the school
staff and coaches, ably assisted by Di
Thompson . Our guests of honour are in
the back row on the right—Di Thompson,
Debbie Visagie and Kirsten Mackenzie.
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NEWS IN BRIEF
THE STAR DES IGN–AN–AD 2015
Congratulations to our design students who have again excelled in The Star’s Design-an-Ad com-petition. 59 of our learners from grades 10 to 12 en-tered the competition, and we were the only school to have 4 learners men-tioned.
Lizan Potgieter (Grade 11) was voted the grand win-ner for the Front page category “Vision of Johan-nesburg in 2055”. Her win-ning design was featured on the outside cover of the special insert in The Star on 30 September. She took inspiration from the current priorities of the city – health, HIV and Aids, transport, foreign invest-ment and education. Lizan won a PS4, an android tab-let, Spar and Romans pizza vouchers and a floating trophy.
Jodi Lailvaux (Grade 12) was the third place winner for her ad in the Grade 10-12 category for Adams Discount Centre.
Chantelle Schoultz (Grade
feel safe, that you feel cared for and that you give the best of yourself also to care for others. Our schools, like this school, have to be exactly the place where we nurture those values. And in which every South African is accepted and valued regardless of race, regardless of gender, regardless of class, regardless of ideology. In which we all are simply South Africans.”
11) received a Highly Com-mended for her ad for the Front page “Vision of Johan-nesburg 2055” and Kayla Gailey (Grade 12) was rec-ognised for her contribu-tion to the competition. Both Chantelle’s ad and Kayla’s ad for Bakos
Brothers were published in the Star Supplement. Miss Gonçalves was pre-sented with a cheque for R5000 for the school by The Star which will go to-wards the Bridge fund.
Our design students have done well in The Star’s
Design-an-Ad competition over The last four years.
In 2014, Nicole Mychajluk was awarded third place in the Grade 10 – 12 section for her poster on Boston City Campus and Savan-nah Bennett (Grade 12 and Razeenah Manack (Grade 11) were recog-nised for their contribu-tion to the competition and their ads were also featured in the newspaper.
In the 2013 competition, Amy-Leigh Braaf was Run-ner Up in the front page cover design for “Freedom of the Press” which was only open to grade 12 pu-pils and Kayla Gailey (Grade 10) took first place in the Grade 10 -12 sec-tion for her advertisement for Sharpie.
In the 2012 Design-An-Ad competition, the front page cover design was won by Naya Panachande, who won a bursary to study at the Design School SA through the competi-tion.
Jodi Lailvaux, Lizan Potgieter and Chantelle
Schoultz seen here with Mrs Young who teaches
Design and Miss Gonçalves
GRAÇA MACHEL SPEAKS AT JEPPE
On Thursday 10th September we welcomed Mrs Graça Machel as the guest speaker at our annual Ruth First Jeppe Memorial Scholarships presentation function.
This was great cause for celebration as we marked the fifth anniversary of the scholarship programme and have our first four scholarship girls matriculating at the end of this year.
The ten new scholars for 2016 bring the num-ber of Ruth First Memorial scholarship recipi-ents to 50.
Mrs Machel encouraged the girls to be citizens with no boundaries, to look for freedom and dignity for everyone and not just a particular race, gender or ideology.
She ended her speech with these words: “We hope you will grow and affirm yourself as young women in society where you don’t have to fear that anyone can violate you and you
Miss Gonçalves welcomes Mrs Machel
“Bem vindo ‘a nossa escola”
The U15 team did exception-
ally well and after winning 22
out of 30 games are now the
Girls U15 Gauteng champions.
The team was comprised of six
players - Mahima Vandayar,
Rethabile Maboko, Nompume-
lelo Dube, Zamokuhle Gama,
Kimberley Mugadza, Kimalda
Chetty – and Naomi Nakonga
who was reserve. Zamokuhle
and Kimberley both won all of
their 6 games and Nompume-
lelo won 4 out of 6 games.
The U15 team will be repre-
senting Gauteng at the Nation-
als in December in Cape
Town.
The U18 team also did very
well in the Games, taking third
place. Their team which com-
prised Dominique Meysel,
Nicole Song, Shannie Wu,
Minal Sarfaz, Tafadzwa Mak-
huza and Lizan Potgieter, won
19½ games out of 30.
Africa, Namibia, Bot-swana and Mozambique.
The theme for the Olym-piad was “Stories and Language of Mzanzi”.
This year, 3 of our en-trants won Gold certifi-cates — Azminah Jhetam and Jo-Anne Pringle who are both in Grade 12 and Firdous Hamid who is in Grade 11. Particular con-gratulations go to Azminah and Jo-Anne who were placed 16th and 17th re-spectively in the Olym-piad. They both qualify for full scholarships to attend Rhodes University.
Silver Certificates went to Savannah Thevan, Kayley Reveley, Jenna Orchard, Sasha-Lee Morare, Bianca Mayne, Raquel Leitao, Tasmiyah Laher, Sinead Hovelmeier and Ammaarah Akhalwaya.
Bronze Certificates went to Thirasha Waidyaratne,
GAUTENG CHESS CHAMPIONS
Megan Visser, Nicole Mychajluk, Tafadzwa Makhuza, Gugu Mab-hena, Olea Khambule, Tamlyn Harker, Zakiyah Dockrat, Sinead De Jager and Ismatou Balde.
Merit Certificates went to Aarifah Alli, Tshiamo Se-lemela, Zahrah Singh, Robyn Searle, Melisa Mpoyi, Sharleen Ma-sango, Nolwazi Mamba, Zakithi Khulu, Sukeina Issufo, Bré Anne Holz, Ruth Furber, Jenna Franks, Gabriella Barrow and Jasmine Acton
Page 3
TERM 3
Our chess team have had a
wonderful term, playing in the
African Women’s Open Chess
Festival, the District Finals and
the Gauteng Games.
Seventeen of our learners took
part in the African Women’s
Open Chess Festival on 8th Au-
gust. We were awarded
“Overall Best Performing
School” and commended for
our excellent manners and good
behaviour. Special congratula-
tions to Shannie Wu who took
1st place, Mahima Vandayar
who took second place, Domi-
nique Meysel who took fourth
place and Tafadzwa Makhuza
who took fifth place .
On the 17th August the girls
took part in The District Chess
League Final. Our U15s won 6-
0 and our U18s won 6-0. This
is the third consecutive year we
have won the U18 section.
The Gauteng Chess Games
took place on Saturday 29th
August in Pretoria and Jeppe
Girls represented D9 with
teams in the U15 and U18 cate-
gories.
ENGLISH OLYMPIAD
CHESS
Thirty six girls took part in the De Beers English Olym-piad in March this year.
The competition attracted more than 8000 entries from high schools in South
U15 Gauteng Girls Chess Champions
Back: Nompumelelo Dube, Kimberley Mugadza and Naomi
Nakaonga;
Front: Rethabile Maboko, Mahima Vandayar, Kimalda Chetty
and Zamokuhle Gama
Jo-Anne Pringle, Firdous Hamid and Azminah Jhetam
Page 4 NEWS IN BRIEF
HOUSE PLAYS
For the second year, the
House Play Festival com-
prised two sections: one for
the juniors and a second for
the seniors.
The Junior House Plays
took place on 25 and 26
August. The casts and
crews of the plays con-
sisted of grade 8 and 9 girls
and the directors were
grade 11s.
All 6 of the plays were origi-
nal scripts—Nerine’s
“Celebrity Therapy” was
written by Gail Ngoveni and
directed by Gail Ngoveni
and Sophie Kowa; Cras-
sula’s “The Trip” was writ-
ten and directed by Raquel
De Oliveira; Disa’s offering
of “Black is the new
Black” was written and di-
rected by Yonela Dishi and
Makumya M’Membe; Pro-
tea’s “The Empty Chair”,
was written by Michaela
Giddion and directed by
Jenna Franks, Michaela
Giddion and Michaela
Halim; Gerbera’s “This is
not a Talkshow”, was writ-
ten and directed by Khany-
isile Ndaba and Harveya’s
decree was written and
direscted by Thirasha Waid-
yaratne.
Best Production: First place
went to Disa (Black is the
new Black), second place to
Harveya (Decree) and third
place to Gerbera (This is
not a Talkshow).
Best Director was awarded
to Thirasha Waidyaratne of
Harveya. The other nomi-
nees were Khanyisile
Ndaba of Gerbera and Yo-
nela Dishi & Makumya
M’Membe of Disa.
Best Actress was shared by
Kirsten Dickinson of Ger-
bera for her humorous por-
trayal of Frikkie in “This is
not a Talkshow” and Mishka
Moodley for her role as
Clayton in Harveya’s
“Decree” Motshebe Man-
gole (Harveya) was also
nominated for her portrayal
of Marion.
Best Supporting Actress
was awarded to Minenhle
Makhuba in Disa’s “Black
is the new Black.”Cailin
Fourie of Gerbera was also
nominated for her role as
Cindy in “This is not a Talk-
show” as was Baleseng
Noko for her role as Camp-
bell in Disa’s “Black is the
new Black”.
Penelope Mabhena of
Nerine, Bethany Harker of
Crassula and Khanysile
Ndaba for Gerbera’s Tab-
leaux) were awarded highly
commended for acting.
A special adjudicator’s
award went to Khanyisile
Ndaba in Gerbera for ad-
verts; to Tiffany Harzon in
Disa for great improvisation
and to Yonela Dishi and
Makumya M’Membe in
Disa for Best Original
Script.
Nominations for Best Back-
stage Crew went to Disa
and Crassula and Harveya
directed by Thirasha Waid-
yaratne won.
Best Off-stage organization
also went to Thirasha
Waidyaratne of Harveya.
Best Technical Production-
went to Disa (Yonela Dishi
& Makumya M’Membe).
Gerbera (Raquel De Olivi-
era) was also nominated
for this award.
The People’s Choice
Award went to Disa’s
“Black is the new Black”
written and directed by Yo-
nela Dishi & Makumya
M’Membe.
The Senior House Plays
took place on 15 and 16
September. We can be
very proud of the quality of
the shows presented. This
year we saw five original
scripts. Gugu Mabhena’s
“The Journey “ which
showed the harsh reality of
life in South Africa through
they eyes of two street danc-
ers; Firdous Hamid and
Maryam Laher’s
“@cinderel_leigh” which
illustrated an addiction to
instagram; “Romeo and
Julie” written by Chantelle
Schoultz was an excellent
South African adaptation of
Shakespeare; “Some of my
best friends are white” writ-
ten by Sasha –Lee Morare
was a lovely script set in a
psychiatrist’s room and
“Take me to Church” written
and directed by Ntsako
Mhlanga was all about peo-
ple being duped by a fake
pastor, drawing on recent
events in South Africa. The
final play, “Joseph” was a
clever Africanization of the
biblical tale of Joseph. The
play was written by Sasha
Barrow.
The Awards for the Senior
Festival were as follows:
Harveya’s “Take me to
Church” won Best Produc-
tion and The People’s
Choice Award. Ntsako
Mhlanga also won a Special
Adjudicator’s Award for Best
Original Script and was
nominated for Best Director.
Keynesia Martin won Best
Actress for her superb por-
trayal of Pastor Knowledge.
Ntsako Mhlanga also re-
ceived A Highly Commended
for Acting Award for playing
Pastor Knowledge’s wife,
Gugu. Courtney Coleridge
who played Tamara was
nominated for Best Support-
ing Actress.
Best Director went to Monica
Redman of Gerbera for
“Joseph”. Gerbera also won
Best Technical Production
and came third in the Best
Production category. They
were nominated for Best
Backstage Crew. Mpho
Mvelase was nominated for
Best Supporting Actress for
her role as Simeon (one of
Joseph’s brothers) and
Victorian Sithole was nomi-
nated for Best Cameo for
her performance as Pru-
dence (The maid).
Disa’s play “Some of my
best friends are white “ di-
rected by Sasha-Lee
Morare and Bevelina Led-
waba took second place in
the Best Production cate-
gory and was also nomi-
nated for Best Director and
Best Technical Perform-
ance. Ashleigh Coetzee
and Katleho Lethiba were
nominated for Best Actress
for their respective per-
formances as Tee and
Sandile.
Highly Commended
Awards for Acting went to
Chantelle Schoultz of Pro-
tea who played Julie and
Edna Mungai also of Pro-
tea who played Romeo.
Chantelle was also given a
Special Adjudicator’s
award for Best Moment.
Sesethu Khuzwayo won
Best Supporting Actress for
her role as “Martha”. Best
off stage organization went
to Chantelle Schoultz of
Protea.
Gugu Mabhena who wrote
and directed Nerine’s play
“The Journey” was
awarded a Special Adjudi-
cator’s Award for Best Mo-
ment and the Nerine play
was also nominated for
Best Backstage Crew and
Best Technical Perform-
ance. Bongiwe Nkabinde
was nominated for Best
Cameo Performance for
her portrayal of Ntate Kitso.
Best Backstage Crew went
to Crassula for
“@cinderel_leigh”and
Lerato Maluleka won the
Shelley Nithianandham,
Sihle Nyalungu, Jade Olivier,
and Anisa Patel
Grade 9 – Cailin Fourie ,
Ruth Bowdler, Erin Conroy,
Tasmiyah Dawood, Ivana
Garvanski, Taskeen Laher,
Siduduziwe Motaung, Lak-
shita Padiachey, Carmen
Parker, Janah Potgieter and
Kgomotso Sekhukhune
Grade 8 – Marlene Angwa-
for, Kirsten Dickinson, Abi-
gail Hartley, Zainab Manack,
Sarah-Michelle Marais,
Kezia Reddy and Jenna
Searle
Baie gelukaan die wenners
Megan Pringle (Graad 12),
Thirasha Waidyaratne (Graad
11), Sihle Nyalungu (Graad
10), Cailin Fourie (Graad 9)
and Marlene Angwafor
(Graad 8)
We had our first Afrikaans
Redenaars (Public Speaking)
competition for the seniors on
31 July and for the juniors on 3
August.
The judges were very im-
pressed with the girls’ determi-
nation and the standard of their
speeches.
The following girls were
awarded certificates in
assembly:
Grade 12 – Zoliswa Makhetha
and Megan Pringle
Grade 11 - Shannon Fraser,
Firdous Hamid, Tasmiyah
Laher, Wonisa Mazonde, Kutl-
wano Phale, Lizan Potgieter,
Monica Redman, Keynesia
Martin and Thirasha Waid-
yaratne
Grade 10 - Tracey Adams,
Aarifah Alli, Ruth Furber,
CLASS DANCES
AFRIKAANS REDENAARS
We held our first Afrikaans
Literary quiz this term, with 17
Grade 8 girls, 17 Grade 9 girls,
13 Grade 10 girls and 15
Grade 11 girls taking part. The
girls had to answer multiple
choice questions on a set work
they had read in their houses.
The grade 8 and 9 girls had to
read the book “ Hoor jy die
skoenlappers” by Helene de
Kock, the Grade 10s
“Droomwa” by Barrie Hough
and the Grade 11s “Vlerkdans”
by Barrie Hough.
The winners were as follows:
Grade 8: Kirsten Dickinson,
Amber Lailvaux, Shannon
Palmer and Erin Devine
(Gerbera)
Grade 9: Ruth Bowdler, Car-
men Parker, Janah Potgieter
and Nawaal Satos (Crassula)
Grade 10: Refilwe Mdluli and
Margret Mashala from Protea
Grade 11: Zuhaira Ali, Tanita
Francis, Vaisshnavi Har-
richund and Naseeha Laher
from Harveya.
Well done to all of the girls
who read the books and took
on the new challenge of a quiz
in Afrikaans.
The Grade 10 and 11 class dances were put on with the usual enthusiasm this term.
Each of the Grade 11 classes performed a dance involving the entire class.
11 T were this year’s win-ners with their dance “High School Confor-mity”; 11E were second with “Septic”; 11C third with “Toys”; 11A fourth with “Junk Yard Robot”; 11U fifth with “Cartoons” and 11D came in sixth place with “Museum Statues.”
Congratulations to the following six Grade 10 dances who were ranked from first to sixth place:
1. Retro Respect
2. The Funks
3. The Plastics
4. Gruesome Puppets
5. FFFICO
6. Art Enemies
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SACEE DEBATING
Two charities were selected to donate the remaining blankets for our 67 blankets for Mandela Drive. Twenty two blankets as well as sup-plies of milk powder and nappies collected by the school were donated to the Door of Hope Children’s Mission in Hillbrow. The remaining 275 blankets were
AFRIKAANS INTER HOUSE LITERARY QUIZ
The pool that the Jeppe de-bating team competes in the preliminary rounds of the SACEE competition is a rather formidable one—one that boasts some of the best speakers nationally. This year we were able to pro-gress far beyond that to the provincial rounds where we won 4 out of 6 debates against Gauteng’s best.
The team has performed exceptionally well this year and has made immeasurable progress since January. Spe-cial thanks to Ms Griffiths and our coaches for their consistent guidance and sup-port. by Azminah Jhetam
GRADE 9 MARKET DAY ON HER ITAGE DAY
The grade 9 Market Day took
place on 23 September at the
same time as we celebrated
Heritage Day.
Each girl and staff member
were encouraged to adopt a
heritage other than their
own. They had to find out
about the culture, come
dressed according to the cul-
ture, learn how to greet one
another in the culture and
discuss traditional values that
are highly esteemed in the
culture.
This provided an exciting
backdrop for the Grade 9
market day.
The girls operated in groups
of four and had a term in
which to develop and manu-
facture a product that
Would appeal to their target
market of fellow learners and
teachers. They had to write a
business plan, source their
raw materials and produce
and market the product. They
rented their stalls for R5 each
and were allowed to keep any
profits they made.
Having seen their advertise-
ments displayed around the
school, their stalls did not
disappoint. With 50 busi-
nesses in all, there were
many diverse stalls, ranging
from T- shirts, hats and
custom made bags to cushion
covers, cushions, goods made
out of recycled bottles and
sweet wrappers, jewellery,
candles and sweet dispens-
ers.
Thank you to the Matrics who
ran the heritage food stalls
for the day.
67 BLANKETS Donated to Women of Vision in Westbury, Jo-hannesburg. They support over 200 child-headed households and have safe houses for abused women and abused children. We saw first hand some of the work both organizations do and met the children in their day care centres.
Wool is available at
R14 a ball from the
“Jeppe wool shop”
for those who want
to start their hand-
made blankets for
next year
overall with a time of 24 min-
utes 39 seconds Masego
Ramatsetse (9E) was the sec-
ond Jeppe girl in. She came
27th overall with a time of 27
minutes 29 seconds.
Ciara van Tonder (8E) was the
third Jeppe girl in and 30th
overall with a time of 28 sec-
onds.
Kasey Walters (8T) was the
fourth Jeppe girl in a time of
28 minutes 26 seconds.
Heather Holland (8U) was 5th,
in 28 minutes 30 seconds.
Danica Mellors (8A) 6th in 29
minutes 15 seconds.
Lerato Tsoai (8A) 7th in 29
minutes 18 seconds.
Baleseng Noko (9T) was 8th in
a time of 29 minutes 42 sec-
onds.
Jade Oliver (9U) 9th in a time
of 30 minutes.
10th was Robyn Walker (8C)
who came 63 overall in a time
JEPPE FUN RUN AND INTER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY
The fifth year of the annual Inter house Debating tournament took place with seasoned debaters arguing alongside those fairly new to the
game.
The gruelling preliminary rounds came to an end with Protea and Crassula in the final arguing the motion: “This house would limit government ministers’ standard of living to that of someone on the current median wage.”
Congratulations to the Crassula team who won the debate—Maryam Laher 11A, Lizan Potgieter 11A and Carmen Parker
9D.
Protea, the runners up, were represented by Sumaiya Shaik 11A, Hazel Chifa 11C and Humayra
Akhalwaya 9D.
Over 1 325 walkers and run-
ners completed the Jeppe
Fun Run on Saturday 15
August. It was a lovely
spring day and supporters
came out in force to take
part.
Danya Finnegan of Jeppe
Boys took first place with a
time of 19 minutes 26 sec-
onds; Mark Chatham came
second in 19 minutes 55
seconds and Brendan Devine
took third place in 21 min-
utes 57 seconds.
Kathryn Du Boisson was the
first woman across the finish
line with a time of 23 min-
utes 52 seconds, coming
tenth overall.
Congratulations to the top
ten Jeppe Girls’ runners:
Talia McPherson (8T) was
the first Jeppe girl and the
second woman to cross the-
finish line. She came 15th
Jeppe participated in the TUKS
inter schools volleyball tourna-
ment held at the Groenkloof
campus in Pretoria on Saturday
12th September.
We sent 4 teams: 2 U19 teams, 1
U16 and 1 U14 team. Both the
U14 and U16 teams were placed
4th (out of 8 teams) in their re-
spective age-group categories.
Our U19 finished 2nd (out of 8
teams) and received silver med-
als. They lost 10-25; 15-25 to
their AISJ (American International
School Johannesburg) counter-
parts in the final.
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing runners who achieved
notable performances in the
first athletics meeting in Ger-
miston:
Juniors – Nadia Calore came
4th in 100m A and 3rd in
200m B: Masego Ramatetse
came 3rd in 200m A;Kasey
Walters came 3rd in 400m B
and Motshebe Mangole came
4th in 400m B. Talia
McPherson came 4th in
1500m and the junior relay
team (Lerato Tsoai, Aimee
Hegyi, Kasey Walters and
Nadia Calore) also came 4th
in the 4x100m race.
Seniors – Lindo Sukazi came
3rd in the 100m A race and
2nd in the 200m A race, Isa-
bella Maurer came 3rd in the
100m B race and Naledi
Nare and Sukeina Issufo
came 4th and 3rd respec-
tively in the 400m A and B
races. Our Senior Relay team
comprising Natasha Maurer,
Kayla Hawthorn, Isabella
Maurer and Lindo Sukazi
came 3rd in the 4x100m .
HOUSE DEBATING
Of 31 minutes 26 seconds.
Thank you to Capitec Bank,
Toyota McCarthy Bruma,
Planet Fitness and our many
sponsors, as well as the
JMPD, Cleveland SAPS and
the staff and parents who
assisted with logistics and
organising the race.
Participation in the fun run
counted towards the Inter
House Cross Country
results, which were as
follows
Crassula came 1st, Gerbera
2nd, Nerine 3rd, Disa 4th,
Protea 5th and Harveya 6th.
Congratulations to the Top
runner in each grade:
Grade 8 Tahlia McPherson
Grade 9 Masego Ramatsetse
Grade 10 Shaylene Clark
Grade 11 Lindo Sukazi
Grade 12 Robyn Searle
ATHLETICS
VOLLEYBALL
U19 Volleyball TeamU19 Volleyball TeamU19 Volleyball TeamU19 Volleyball Team Back: Jamie Japhta; Angelique Wöhrnitz; Laura Diallo; Okwethu Back: Jamie Japhta; Angelique Wöhrnitz; Laura Diallo; Okwethu Back: Jamie Japhta; Angelique Wöhrnitz; Laura Diallo; Okwethu Back: Jamie Japhta; Angelique Wöhrnitz; Laura Diallo; Okwethu Zwane (Captain); Masedi Ncamani(viceZwane (Captain); Masedi Ncamani(viceZwane (Captain); Masedi Ncamani(viceZwane (Captain); Masedi Ncamani(vice----captain) captain) captain) captain) Front: Meghan Jarvis; Caroline Msimuko; Nicola Howell (Coach)Front: Meghan Jarvis; Caroline Msimuko; Nicola Howell (Coach)Front: Meghan Jarvis; Caroline Msimuko; Nicola Howell (Coach)Front: Meghan Jarvis; Caroline Msimuko; Nicola Howell (Coach)
EQUESTRIAN
Sophie-Lee received the Dedicavit Equestri Award, the Top Achiever Award and her Ekhurhurleni col-ours for Dressage, Perform-ance Riding and Working riding on Loadsakrona.
Courtney Tully received a
Congratulations to Sophie-Lee Claassen and Courtney Tully for representing Jeppe Girls and winning category H over 15 other schools for the second year running.
At the Ekurheleni Eques-trian Awards Evening,
Victor Ludorum award, an Extra discipline certificate for Eventing and her Ekurhurleni colours for Show Jumping, Equitation and Working Hunter on the horse Leap in the Del and Dressage and Prix Caprilli on Alzu She’s a Lady.
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