Monday, October 31, 2011
CBHS Organises Halloween Party for Nazareth House - Oct '11
The Camps Bay High School Interact Society entertained children from Nazareth House on Sunday, 30 October 2011, by arranging a Halloween party at CBHS. They decorated three classrooms and provided loads of entertainment (such as facepainting), refreshments and fun for their visitors.
Photographs by Vivienne Ashcroft
Sunday, October 30, 2011
CBHS Grades 8 -11 Exam Timetables - Nov '11
The timetable for the Grades 8 to 11 examinations in November 2011 is extracted below.
For the original PDF file on Google Docs, please click here.
For the original PDF file on Google Docs, please click here.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
CBHS Celebration - Individual Trophies and Awards - Oct '11
SPECIAL PRIZEWINNERS at Celebration
Gerald Gordon Trophy;
For the Learner with the Best General Knowledge in Grades 8, 9 & 10:
Kathryn BYRNES
Colin Eglin Trophy;
For the Learner with the Best General Knowledge in Grades 11 or 12:
Thomas BRUCE-CHWATT
Barret-Smith/Hofmeyr Library Trophy;
For the Most Diligent Senior Reader:
Simbulele MATOTI
Trophy;
For the Most Active Cultural Society on Campus in 2011:
DEBATING SOCIETY
Silbert Trophy;
For the most Active Society on Campus in 2011
INTERACT
Russell Kaplan Trophy;
For Social Awareness:
Christine SMITH
PRESIDENT’S AWARDS:
The President’s award, which is an internationally recognized individual development program for young people, is the most prestigious award that can be given to a South African teenager. The certificates, signed by Jacob Zuma and Prince Phillip, are awarded to those participants who have completed stringent requirements in four categories, namely: service to the community, skills and interest, adventurous journey, and physical recreation. The learners receiving gold also completed a residential project for five days.
In the Bronze category, the award goes to:
Maxine BEIMEL
Githan COOPOO
Fatima ELLEMDEEN
Nicole HORN
Lauren JAKINS
Ayanda MTHEKELI
Denham PREEN
Lucia SCHLEMMER
Asongezwa SITWEBILE
Wonga SONO
Kirsty VAN DEN BERG
Michael WAY
In the Silver category, the award goes to:
Lorraine FANI
Bianca LEVIN
In the Gold category, the award goes to:
Matthew HARVEY
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS
Lions Service Trophy:
For Outstanding Service to the School by a Learner in Grades 8-10:
Luke CASSAR
Lions Service Trophy:
For Outstanding Service to the School by a Learner in Grade 11 or 12.
This award comes with a citation (C):
Matthew HARVEY C
The Junior Honour Trophy;
Donated by the Watson Family;
For a Junior learner who Best Displays the Qualities of CBHS:
Maxine BEIMEL and Kiyan VAN RENSBURG C
1961 Matric Honour Trophy;
To the Pupil who Best Displays the Qualities of the Camps Bay Matric Class of 2011;
voted by the Matric Class:
Taylor JACKSON
Anneli Human Trophy;
Joy for Living (Carpe Diem);
voted by the Matric Class:
Jenna ASHCROFT C
Stephen Gordon Trophy;
For Special Endeavour:
Sonwabile LANDU and Sibahle RAWASANA
HONOUR AWARDS:
Springbuck SCOUTS:
Matthew HARVEY
Music/ Academics:
Nicholas ROUS
Drama/ Academics:
Alex McGREGOR
Academics:
Ruben de GIRARDIER
ACADEMIC HONOURS;
For Achieving over 80% in the JUNE and SEPTEMBER Examinations:
Gush Dux Trophy and the George Hedges Award;
For the Matric Pupil who Gained the Highest Marks in the June and September Examinations:
1976 Matric Trophy;
for Scholastic and Sporting Achievement:
Tim SCHUMANN C
Richard Stuttaford Trophy;
For the Best All-Rounder:
Adam KARP C
Envoy Merit Trophy;
For Outstanding Contribution to School Life:
Nicholas ANDREWS and Nicholas ROUS C
1989 Matric Trophy;
For Outstanding Leadership:
Taylor JACKSON C
Klerck Trophy for Deputy Head Prefect:
Tim SCHUMANN
Sacks Trophy for Deputy Head Prefect:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
Principals Trophy for Head Prefect:
Taylor JACKSON
CBHS Sports and Cultural Awards - Oct '11
You can view the photos of this particular event here.
SUMMER SPORTS
ATHLETICS:
Noah Hoffmann Trophy - Victrix Ludorum - Junior:
Cassidy Jerram
Noah Hoffmann Trophy - Victor Ludorum - Junior:
Damian Bird
Mendelsohn Trophy - Victrix Ludorum - Senior:
Tasia-Lee Harrison
Sammie Morris Trophy - Victor Ludorum - Senior:
and
Best Athletic Performance:
Mark BRIGHT
Trophy for - Athletic Excellence:
Elvin KANYERERE
Ian Smith Trophy - Athlete of the Year:
Mark BRIGHT
BASKETBALL - BOYS:
Gilloway Trophy - Senior Player of the Year:
Jeffrey SIKENJANA
BASKETBALL - GIRLS:
Trophy for - Junior Player of the Year:
Leah COTTON
Stanley Trophy – Senior Player of the Year:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
CRICKET:
Senior COLOURS:
Ntsika SHUSHU
Robert Stephen Trophy - Cricketer of the Year:
Ntsika SHUSHU
SWIMMING:
Trophy - Boys Junior Swimmer of the Year:
Luke KITCHIN
Wright Cup - Boys Senior Swimmer of the Year:
Rushdi ARIEFDIEN
TENNIS: BOYS
Craig Hawkins Trophy - Player of the Year:
Nicholas NGCOBO
TENNIS: GIRLS
Colleen Daly Trophy- Player of the Year:
Esti ROBBERTZE
WATERPOLO: BOYS
Melnick Trophy - Player of the Year:
Adam KARP
WATERPOLO: GIRLS
EP Building Society Trophy – Player of the Year:
Danielle VAN DUYN
WINTER SPORTS
BODY BOARDING:
JUNIOR COLOURS:
Brode GLEESON
Luke KITCHIN
Trophy - Body Boarder of the Year:
Nico ARLOTTI
CROSS-COUNTRY:
Senior Cross Country Champion:
Sufiyan MANSURI
HOCKEY - BOYS:
Baxter Julyan Trophy - Player of the Year:
Rio SERRAO
HOCKEY - GIRLS:
Ansa Cronje Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Cassandra VELDTMAN
Bernstein Trophy - Senior Player of the Year:
Kate VAN HEERDEN
NETBALL:
Cronjé Trophy- Junior Player of the Year:
Ankia VISSER
Colleen McMinn Trophy - Player of the Year:
Kezia BOWMAKER-FALCONER
RUGBY:
Bo Wintle Trophy - Keenest Junior Player:
Andrew BRIGHT
Filante Trophy - Player of the Year:
Ben BUIRSKI
SOCCER - BOYS:
Mike Morrow Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Khaya SPAYIRE
Sport ‘n Surf Trophy - Player of the Year:
Sonwabile LANDU
SOCCER - GIRLS:
Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Danica HAARHOFF
Quick Print Trophy - Player of the Year:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
SQUASH:
Copelowitz Trophy – Boys’ Player of the Year:
Michael WAY
SURFING:
BOYS:
Strong Trophy - Surfer of the Year:
Denham PREEN
CULTURAL AWARDS
SCIENCE EXPO:
Pro Excellencia:
Xolani JELEMSI
Nicholas NGCOBO
ART:
Most Promising Artist:
Saphie ABAYOMI
Most Innovative Artist:
Tanita BOSWELL
O’HAGAN AWARD - Exceptional Ability and Consistency in ART:
Esti ROBBERTZE
DANCE:
Best Junior Dancer:
Zoë GADEYNE
The Celebrity Services Africa:
Trophy: Aspiring Choreographer:
Danielle VAN ZYL
The Celebrity Services Africa
Trophy: Most Promising Dancer:
Daneeka GUTUZA
DEBATING:
Pro Excellencia:
AND
Best Junior Speaker:
Hannah FAGAN
Best Senior Speaker:
Nicholas ROUS
DRAMA:
Langman Trophy- Service to Drama:
Megan DAVIES
The Ina BERNITZ Memorial Award - Best Performance Piece: Luke VAN DER SPUY
Matric Class Trophy - Best Actor/Actress:
Alex McGREGOR
MUSIC:
Nick Myburgh Trophy (New Award) – Service to Popular and Contemporary Music Scene at CBHS:
FORE FRONT
Elain Boschers Trophy - Progress in Music - Most Promising Junior Musician:
Blake ATKINS
Karin Maas Trophy (New Award) – Achievement in Music Composition:
AND
Gillian Rubin Trophy - Most outstanding performance in Music:
Nicholas ROUS
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS – CULTURAL:
DRAMA:
Pro Excellencia:
Georgia BRISCO
MUSIC:
In Honoure:
AND
Ralph Rosen Cup:
Involvement In All Spheres of Culture:
Nicholas ROUS
In Honoure:
AND
Virginia Oosthuizen Trophy:
Most Outstanding Performance in Creative Arts:
Alex McGREGOR
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS - SPORT:
SPECIAL AWARD: ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS:
Dominic SEEBER
KARATE GOJUKAI:
Khaya SPAYIRE
TEAM OF THE YEAR:
Anthony Berman Trophy - Girls and Boys Team of the Year:
U/19 Boys’ Rugby Team:
AND
Tennis TEAM
TENNIS TEAM:
Stephen HAGGLUND
Nicholas NCGOBO
Elvin KANYERERE
Shaheen WADVALLA
RUGBY TEAM:
Mark BRIGHT
Benjamin BUIRSKI
James CARNEY
Junaid CASSIEM
Thaufir DANIELS
Ryan FREWEN
Daniel GREY
Stephen HAGGLUND
Miles HAMILTON
Kyle HORN
Taylor JACKSON
Matthew JANSEN
Cole KROHN
Konrad KOMOROWICZ
Sonwabile LANDU
Jean MALAN
Travis PETERSEN
Tim SCHUMANN
Ntsika SHUSHU
Girls’ Soccer Team:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
Saphie ABAYOMI
Alexia ABRAMSON
Tegan ACKERMANN
Tanita BOSWELL
Mumtaaz EMERAN
Marcelle ESTERHUIZEN
Chardé GRIFFITHS
Danica HAARHOFF
Tasia-Lee HARRISON
Kyra MCKELLAR
Kirsten-Tyler OLIVIER
Cindy QYUGI
Chelsy ROSS
Kehra SINCLAIR
Khanyisa SIWENDU
Provinah TSITSHIBA
Cassandra VELDTMAN
Danielle VAN DUYN
SPECIAL AWARD:
BJORKLUND FAMILY:
Kudu Floating Trophy for Excellence:
Matthew HARVEY
SERVICE TO SPORT:
Dennis Abrahams Trophy:
Jean MALAN
OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP ON THE SPORTSFIELD:
Kleinsmith Shield:
Tim SCHUMANN
MOST DEDICATED SPORTSWOMAN:
The Gordon Landau Award:
Danielle VAN DUYN
MOST DEDICATED SPORTSMAN:
The Derrick Booysen Memorial Award:
Kyle HORN
BOYS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORT FOR THE YEAR:
Rudi Constantine Koubouvec Trophy - Outstanding Sporting Achievement Boys:
Ntsika SHUSHU
SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR
Trophy:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
Trophy:
Tim SCHUMANN
SUMMER SPORTS
ATHLETICS:
Noah Hoffmann Trophy - Victrix Ludorum - Junior:
Cassidy Jerram
Noah Hoffmann Trophy - Victor Ludorum - Junior:
Damian Bird
Mendelsohn Trophy - Victrix Ludorum - Senior:
Tasia-Lee Harrison
Sammie Morris Trophy - Victor Ludorum - Senior:
and
Best Athletic Performance:
Mark BRIGHT
Trophy for - Athletic Excellence:
Elvin KANYERERE
Ian Smith Trophy - Athlete of the Year:
Mark BRIGHT
BASKETBALL - BOYS:
Gilloway Trophy - Senior Player of the Year:
Jeffrey SIKENJANA
BASKETBALL - GIRLS:
Trophy for - Junior Player of the Year:
Leah COTTON
Stanley Trophy – Senior Player of the Year:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
CRICKET:
Senior COLOURS:
Ntsika SHUSHU
Robert Stephen Trophy - Cricketer of the Year:
Ntsika SHUSHU
SWIMMING:
Trophy - Boys Junior Swimmer of the Year:
Luke KITCHIN
Wright Cup - Boys Senior Swimmer of the Year:
Rushdi ARIEFDIEN
TENNIS: BOYS
Craig Hawkins Trophy - Player of the Year:
Nicholas NGCOBO
TENNIS: GIRLS
Colleen Daly Trophy- Player of the Year:
Esti ROBBERTZE
WATERPOLO: BOYS
Melnick Trophy - Player of the Year:
Adam KARP
WATERPOLO: GIRLS
EP Building Society Trophy – Player of the Year:
Danielle VAN DUYN
WINTER SPORTS
BODY BOARDING:
JUNIOR COLOURS:
Brode GLEESON
Luke KITCHIN
Trophy - Body Boarder of the Year:
Nico ARLOTTI
CROSS-COUNTRY:
Senior Cross Country Champion:
Sufiyan MANSURI
HOCKEY - BOYS:
Baxter Julyan Trophy - Player of the Year:
Rio SERRAO
HOCKEY - GIRLS:
Ansa Cronje Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Cassandra VELDTMAN
Bernstein Trophy - Senior Player of the Year:
Kate VAN HEERDEN
NETBALL:
Cronjé Trophy- Junior Player of the Year:
Ankia VISSER
Colleen McMinn Trophy - Player of the Year:
Kezia BOWMAKER-FALCONER
RUGBY:
Bo Wintle Trophy - Keenest Junior Player:
Andrew BRIGHT
Filante Trophy - Player of the Year:
Ben BUIRSKI
SOCCER - BOYS:
Mike Morrow Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Khaya SPAYIRE
Sport ‘n Surf Trophy - Player of the Year:
Sonwabile LANDU
SOCCER - GIRLS:
Trophy - Junior Player of the Year:
Danica HAARHOFF
Quick Print Trophy - Player of the Year:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
SQUASH:
Copelowitz Trophy – Boys’ Player of the Year:
Michael WAY
SURFING:
BOYS:
Strong Trophy - Surfer of the Year:
Denham PREEN
CULTURAL AWARDS
SCIENCE EXPO:
Pro Excellencia:
Xolani JELEMSI
Nicholas NGCOBO
ART:
Most Promising Artist:
Saphie ABAYOMI
Most Innovative Artist:
Tanita BOSWELL
O’HAGAN AWARD - Exceptional Ability and Consistency in ART:
Esti ROBBERTZE
DANCE:
Best Junior Dancer:
Zoë GADEYNE
The Celebrity Services Africa:
Trophy: Aspiring Choreographer:
Danielle VAN ZYL
The Celebrity Services Africa
Trophy: Most Promising Dancer:
Daneeka GUTUZA
DEBATING:
Pro Excellencia:
AND
Best Junior Speaker:
Hannah FAGAN
Best Senior Speaker:
Nicholas ROUS
DRAMA:
Langman Trophy- Service to Drama:
Megan DAVIES
The Ina BERNITZ Memorial Award - Best Performance Piece: Luke VAN DER SPUY
Matric Class Trophy - Best Actor/Actress:
Alex McGREGOR
MUSIC:
Nick Myburgh Trophy (New Award) – Service to Popular and Contemporary Music Scene at CBHS:
FORE FRONT
Elain Boschers Trophy - Progress in Music - Most Promising Junior Musician:
Blake ATKINS
Karin Maas Trophy (New Award) – Achievement in Music Composition:
AND
Gillian Rubin Trophy - Most outstanding performance in Music:
Nicholas ROUS
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS – CULTURAL:
DRAMA:
Pro Excellencia:
Georgia BRISCO
MUSIC:
In Honoure:
AND
Ralph Rosen Cup:
Involvement In All Spheres of Culture:
Nicholas ROUS
In Honoure:
AND
Virginia Oosthuizen Trophy:
Most Outstanding Performance in Creative Arts:
Alex McGREGOR
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS - SPORT:
SPECIAL AWARD: ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS:
Dominic SEEBER
KARATE GOJUKAI:
Khaya SPAYIRE
TEAM OF THE YEAR:
Anthony Berman Trophy - Girls and Boys Team of the Year:
U/19 Boys’ Rugby Team:
AND
Tennis TEAM
TENNIS TEAM:
Stephen HAGGLUND
Nicholas NCGOBO
Elvin KANYERERE
Shaheen WADVALLA
RUGBY TEAM:
Mark BRIGHT
Benjamin BUIRSKI
James CARNEY
Junaid CASSIEM
Thaufir DANIELS
Ryan FREWEN
Daniel GREY
Stephen HAGGLUND
Miles HAMILTON
Kyle HORN
Taylor JACKSON
Matthew JANSEN
Cole KROHN
Konrad KOMOROWICZ
Sonwabile LANDU
Jean MALAN
Travis PETERSEN
Tim SCHUMANN
Ntsika SHUSHU
Girls’ Soccer Team:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
Saphie ABAYOMI
Alexia ABRAMSON
Tegan ACKERMANN
Tanita BOSWELL
Mumtaaz EMERAN
Marcelle ESTERHUIZEN
Chardé GRIFFITHS
Danica HAARHOFF
Tasia-Lee HARRISON
Kyra MCKELLAR
Kirsten-Tyler OLIVIER
Cindy QYUGI
Chelsy ROSS
Kehra SINCLAIR
Khanyisa SIWENDU
Provinah TSITSHIBA
Cassandra VELDTMAN
Danielle VAN DUYN
SPECIAL AWARD:
BJORKLUND FAMILY:
Kudu Floating Trophy for Excellence:
Matthew HARVEY
SERVICE TO SPORT:
Dennis Abrahams Trophy:
Jean MALAN
OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP ON THE SPORTSFIELD:
Kleinsmith Shield:
Tim SCHUMANN
MOST DEDICATED SPORTSWOMAN:
The Gordon Landau Award:
Danielle VAN DUYN
MOST DEDICATED SPORTSMAN:
The Derrick Booysen Memorial Award:
Kyle HORN
BOYS’ HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORT FOR THE YEAR:
Rudi Constantine Koubouvec Trophy - Outstanding Sporting Achievement Boys:
Ntsika SHUSHU
SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR
Trophy:
Fabienne ARLOTTI
SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
Trophy:
Tim SCHUMANN
CBHS Collection of Comfort Packs for the Friends Of Child Protection Organisation - Oct '11
In October, Camps Bay High School assembled comfort packs for the Friends of Child Protection Organisation. These packs were handed over to this worthy organisation, who will ensure that they are distributed to child victims of rape and abuse.
For more photos of the handing-over on the Camps Bay High School photo site on Flickr, please click here.
For more photos of the handing-over on the Camps Bay High School photo site on Flickr, please click here.
CBHS Celebration - Academic Prize Winners - Oct '11
You can view the photos of this event on the Camps Bay High School photo site on Flickr here.
GRADE 8 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas:
Mathematics: Anastasia Bintcliffe
Xhosa: Zizipo Luzipo
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who show a work ethic that is truly worthy of praise. We are proud of the following pupils who have worked exceptionally hard the whole year.
Academic Endeavour: Isabella Hulme
Academic Endeavour: Katelyn Jones
Academic Endeavour: Gweniviere Bintcliffe
Academic Endeavour: Lousette Geraldo
Academic Endeavour: Connor de Wet
Academic Endeavour: La’eeqah Mohamed
Academic Endeavour: Karla Lerm
Academic Endeavour: Abigail Jacobs
Academic Endeavour: Laylah Sujee
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Technology: Alexia Abramson
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
with 83%: Kelly Glover
4th position:
with 84%: Zoe Gadeyne
3rd position:
Afrikaans;
Economic Management Sciences;
Life Orientation;
Natural Sciences;
with 86%: Jessica Way
2nd position:
Arts & Culture;
Social Sciences;
with 87%: Hannah Fagan
1st position:
English;
with 89%: Allegra Liltved
GRADE 9 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas
Arts & Culture: Michelle Kao
Xhosa: Sesona Zengetwa
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who show a work ethic that is truly worthy of praise. We are proud of the following pupils who have worked exceptionally hard the whole year.
Academic Endeavour: Maya Greyling
Academic Endeavour: Oliver De Bruin
Academic Endeavour: Nicole Arendse
Academic Endeavour: Guinevere Shapiro
Academic Endeavour: Lolwethu Gubu
Academic Endeavour: Nicole McIver
Academic Endeavour: Fabio Fehr
Academic Endeavour: Viasha Moodley
Academic Endeavour: Jessica Landsberg
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for English
and Mathematics: Natan Brittz
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
Social Sciences;
with 83%: Maxine Beimel
4th position:
with 85%: Bevan Geyser
3rd position:
Afrikaans;
with 86%: Kiyan van Rensburg
2nd position:
Natural Sciences;
Technology;
with 86,1%: Cullam Geyser
1st position:
Economic Management Sciences ;
Life Orientation;
with 86,3%: Alison Green
GRADE 10 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas:
Visual Arts: Lena Weir
Consumer Studies: Luke Cassar
Dance Studies: Samantha Osner
Economics: Kanya Gulwa
Mathematical Literacy: Nikita Reeves
Xhosa: Mihle Jaxa
Business Studies & Computer Applications Technology: Teagan Malins
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who display a work ethic that is to be admired. Well done to the following pupils who have managed to work conscientiously and hard for the entire year.
Academic Endeavour: Fatima Ellemdeen
Academic Endeavour: Charde Griffiths
Academic Endeavour: Nicole Horn
Academic Endeavour: Abdulladhif Hussein
Academic Endeavour: Miguel Inocentes
Academic Endeavour: Keanu Liltved
Academic Endeavour: Mikaela Liltved
Academic Endeavour: Sufiyan Mansuri
Academic Endeavour: Asongezwa Sitwebile
Academic Endeavour: Dane Witten
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
Geography;
with 79,7%: Mayhew Steyn
4th position:
Accounting;
Mathematics;
with 79,8%: Waleed Isaacs
3rd position:
Music;
with 85%: Kathryn Byrnes
2nd position:
Afrikaans;
Physical Sciences;
with 87%: Ankia Visser
1st position:
Dramatic Arts;
English;
History;
Life Orientation;
Life Sciences;
with 90%: Andrea Colombo
GRADE 11 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Subjects:
Visual Arts (shared): Saphie Abayomi
Business Studies: Aaqib Simons
Consumer Studies: Samantha Laires
Computer Applications Technology: Darren Gershman
History: Wezi Nyimba
Xhosa: Mbali Desree Kubheka
Mathematical Literacy (shared):
Nina Garzouzie
Tyla Rakic
Afrikaans and Music: Robin-Sue Nicholas
Dance Studies and Life Orientation: Megan Davies
The following pupils all receive prizes for Academic Endeavour. They have all worked exceptionally hard this year and we are proud of their work ethic and diligence.
Academic Endeavour: Nicholas Ngcobo
Academic Endeavour: Lucia Schlemmer
Academic Endeavour: Danielle van Duyn
Academic Endeavour: Tomas Bruce-Chwatt
Academic Endeavour: Luke van der Spuy
Academic Endeavour: Kyle Phillips
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for English: Githan Coopoo
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Visual Arts (shared): Saskia Schuldig
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Economics: Nina Hendricks
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Mathematics (shared): Xolani Jelemsi
Prizes for Academic Excellence are awarded to candidates who maintained an average of 80% throughout the year.
Academic Excellence: Amy Burger
Academic Excellence
and the prize for Dramatic Arts: Sesane Sealy
Academic Excellence
and the prize for Accounting: Lyandra Jones
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade:
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
with 81%: Kieron van de Laar
4th position:
Geography & Life Sciences;
Physical Sciences;
with 82%: Fatima Mohamed
3rd position:
with 83%: Rudolph de Girardier
2nd position:
Mathematics (shared);
with 83,05%: Jessica Burger
1st position:
with 83,14%: Rebekka Vaisanen
GRADE 12 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Subjects:
Geography (shared prize): Konrad Komrowicz
Consumer Studies: Tanita Boswell
Xhosa (shared prize): Lwando Melane and Sibahle Rawusana
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to the following pupils. We are very proud of these exceptionally hard-working and dedicated learners and wish them, together with the other Matrics well for the up-coming exams.
Academic Endeavour: Christine Smith
Academic Endeavour: Cameron Shenker
Academic Endeavour:
and the Award for progress in Xhosa in Grade 12: Kinyanjui Mungai
Academic Endeavour: Kyra McKellar
Academic Endeavour: Shannon Howell
Academic Endeavour: Nikiwe Sigcu
Academic Endeavour: Greg Peinke
Academic Endeavour: Mumtaaz Emeran
Academic Endeavour: Bianca Levin
Academic Endeavour
and the Victor Holloway Memorial Trophy for Art Appreciation
and the shared prize for Mathematical Literacy: Devon Tangocci
Special Prize Winners
Academic Progress in Grade 12: Lwando Sikholiwe
Joanne Duggan Trophy for the Best Art Practical: Sonwabile Landu
Academic Merit is awarded to candidates who achieved from 75% to 79% in the June and September Exams.
Academic Merit: Kezia Bowmaker-Falconer
Academic Merit: Steven Tupper
Academic Merit: Nicholas Andrews
Academic Merit: Cherisse Morris
Academic Merit: Jenna Ashcroft
Academic Merit: Miles Hamilton
Academic Merit
and the shared prize for Geography: Carmelo Puglia
Academic Merit
and the prize for Computer Applications Technology: Taylor Jackson
Academic Colours are awarded to candidates who obtained from 80% to 84% in the June and September Exams.
Academic Honours are awarded to candidates who obtained 85% and more in the June and September Exams.
Academic Colours
and 10th in Grade
and the shared prize for Mathematical Literacy: Georgia Brisco
Academic Colours
and 9th in Grade
and the shared prize for Mathematics
and the prize for Physical Science: Imran Mazema
Academic Colours
and 8th in Grade
and the shared prize for History: Jerome Tangocci
Academic Colours
and 7th in Grade
and the prize for Business Studies: Anthony Cook
Academic Colours
and 6th in Grade
and the prize for Visual Arts
and the prize for Accounting
and the Coopers and Lybrand Award for the best achievement in Mathematics and Accounting: Esti Robbertze
Academic Honours
and 5th in Grade
and the shared prize for History: Adam Karp
Academic Honours
and 4th in Grade
and the subject prize for Afrikaans
and the George Weideman Memorial Trophy for Afrikaans: Tim Schumann
Top Three Academics in Grade 12
Position / Subject / Average (over 3 terms) / Name
3rd in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the prizes for:
Dramatic Arts
and Economics
and English
and Life Orientation
and Life Sciences
and the Alice Jenner Cup for English;
with 85,1%: Alex Mc Gregor
2nd in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the prize for Music
and the Winnie Thomson Trophy for the Best Creative Writer in English;
with 86,5%: Nicholas Rous
1st in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the shared prize for Mathematics
and the Mary Jenner Cup for Mathematics;
with 87%: Ruben De Girardier
GRADE 8 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas:
Mathematics: Anastasia Bintcliffe
Xhosa: Zizipo Luzipo
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who show a work ethic that is truly worthy of praise. We are proud of the following pupils who have worked exceptionally hard the whole year.
Academic Endeavour: Isabella Hulme
Academic Endeavour: Katelyn Jones
Academic Endeavour: Gweniviere Bintcliffe
Academic Endeavour: Lousette Geraldo
Academic Endeavour: Connor de Wet
Academic Endeavour: La’eeqah Mohamed
Academic Endeavour: Karla Lerm
Academic Endeavour: Abigail Jacobs
Academic Endeavour: Laylah Sujee
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Technology: Alexia Abramson
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
with 83%: Kelly Glover
4th position:
with 84%: Zoe Gadeyne
3rd position:
Afrikaans;
Economic Management Sciences;
Life Orientation;
Natural Sciences;
with 86%: Jessica Way
2nd position:
Arts & Culture;
Social Sciences;
with 87%: Hannah Fagan
1st position:
English;
with 89%: Allegra Liltved
GRADE 9 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas
Arts & Culture: Michelle Kao
Xhosa: Sesona Zengetwa
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who show a work ethic that is truly worthy of praise. We are proud of the following pupils who have worked exceptionally hard the whole year.
Academic Endeavour: Maya Greyling
Academic Endeavour: Oliver De Bruin
Academic Endeavour: Nicole Arendse
Academic Endeavour: Guinevere Shapiro
Academic Endeavour: Lolwethu Gubu
Academic Endeavour: Nicole McIver
Academic Endeavour: Fabio Fehr
Academic Endeavour: Viasha Moodley
Academic Endeavour: Jessica Landsberg
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for English
and Mathematics: Natan Brittz
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
Social Sciences;
with 83%: Maxine Beimel
4th position:
with 85%: Bevan Geyser
3rd position:
Afrikaans;
with 86%: Kiyan van Rensburg
2nd position:
Natural Sciences;
Technology;
with 86,1%: Cullam Geyser
1st position:
Economic Management Sciences ;
Life Orientation;
with 86,3%: Alison Green
GRADE 10 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Learning Areas:
Visual Arts: Lena Weir
Consumer Studies: Luke Cassar
Dance Studies: Samantha Osner
Economics: Kanya Gulwa
Mathematical Literacy: Nikita Reeves
Xhosa: Mihle Jaxa
Business Studies & Computer Applications Technology: Teagan Malins
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to candidates who display a work ethic that is to be admired. Well done to the following pupils who have managed to work conscientiously and hard for the entire year.
Academic Endeavour: Fatima Ellemdeen
Academic Endeavour: Charde Griffiths
Academic Endeavour: Nicole Horn
Academic Endeavour: Abdulladhif Hussein
Academic Endeavour: Miguel Inocentes
Academic Endeavour: Keanu Liltved
Academic Endeavour: Mikaela Liltved
Academic Endeavour: Sufiyan Mansuri
Academic Endeavour: Asongezwa Sitwebile
Academic Endeavour: Dane Witten
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade.
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
Geography;
with 79,7%: Mayhew Steyn
4th position:
Accounting;
Mathematics;
with 79,8%: Waleed Isaacs
3rd position:
Music;
with 85%: Kathryn Byrnes
2nd position:
Afrikaans;
Physical Sciences;
with 87%: Ankia Visser
1st position:
Dramatic Arts;
English;
History;
Life Orientation;
Life Sciences;
with 90%: Andrea Colombo
GRADE 11 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Subjects:
Visual Arts (shared): Saphie Abayomi
Business Studies: Aaqib Simons
Consumer Studies: Samantha Laires
Computer Applications Technology: Darren Gershman
History: Wezi Nyimba
Xhosa: Mbali Desree Kubheka
Mathematical Literacy (shared):
Nina Garzouzie
Tyla Rakic
Afrikaans and Music: Robin-Sue Nicholas
Dance Studies and Life Orientation: Megan Davies
The following pupils all receive prizes for Academic Endeavour. They have all worked exceptionally hard this year and we are proud of their work ethic and diligence.
Academic Endeavour: Nicholas Ngcobo
Academic Endeavour: Lucia Schlemmer
Academic Endeavour: Danielle van Duyn
Academic Endeavour: Tomas Bruce-Chwatt
Academic Endeavour: Luke van der Spuy
Academic Endeavour: Kyle Phillips
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for English: Githan Coopoo
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Visual Arts (shared): Saskia Schuldig
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Economics: Nina Hendricks
Academic Endeavour
and the prize for Mathematics (shared): Xolani Jelemsi
Prizes for Academic Excellence are awarded to candidates who maintained an average of 80% throughout the year.
Academic Excellence: Amy Burger
Academic Excellence
and the prize for Dramatic Arts: Sesane Sealy
Academic Excellence
and the prize for Accounting: Lyandra Jones
Prizes for the Top 5 Positions in the Grade:
Position / Subject / Average (% over 3 terms) / Name
5th position:
with 81%: Kieron van de Laar
4th position:
Geography & Life Sciences;
Physical Sciences;
with 82%: Fatima Mohamed
3rd position:
with 83%: Rudolph de Girardier
2nd position:
Mathematics (shared);
with 83,05%: Jessica Burger
1st position:
with 83,14%: Rebekka Vaisanen
GRADE 12 PRIZE WINNERS
Prizes in individual Subjects:
Geography (shared prize): Konrad Komrowicz
Consumer Studies: Tanita Boswell
Xhosa (shared prize): Lwando Melane and Sibahle Rawusana
Prizes for Academic Endeavour are awarded to the following pupils. We are very proud of these exceptionally hard-working and dedicated learners and wish them, together with the other Matrics well for the up-coming exams.
Academic Endeavour: Christine Smith
Academic Endeavour: Cameron Shenker
Academic Endeavour:
and the Award for progress in Xhosa in Grade 12: Kinyanjui Mungai
Academic Endeavour: Kyra McKellar
Academic Endeavour: Shannon Howell
Academic Endeavour: Nikiwe Sigcu
Academic Endeavour: Greg Peinke
Academic Endeavour: Mumtaaz Emeran
Academic Endeavour: Bianca Levin
Academic Endeavour
and the Victor Holloway Memorial Trophy for Art Appreciation
and the shared prize for Mathematical Literacy: Devon Tangocci
Special Prize Winners
Academic Progress in Grade 12: Lwando Sikholiwe
Joanne Duggan Trophy for the Best Art Practical: Sonwabile Landu
Academic Merit is awarded to candidates who achieved from 75% to 79% in the June and September Exams.
Academic Merit: Kezia Bowmaker-Falconer
Academic Merit: Steven Tupper
Academic Merit: Nicholas Andrews
Academic Merit: Cherisse Morris
Academic Merit: Jenna Ashcroft
Academic Merit: Miles Hamilton
Academic Merit
and the shared prize for Geography: Carmelo Puglia
Academic Merit
and the prize for Computer Applications Technology: Taylor Jackson
Academic Colours are awarded to candidates who obtained from 80% to 84% in the June and September Exams.
Academic Honours are awarded to candidates who obtained 85% and more in the June and September Exams.
Academic Colours
and 10th in Grade
and the shared prize for Mathematical Literacy: Georgia Brisco
Academic Colours
and 9th in Grade
and the shared prize for Mathematics
and the prize for Physical Science: Imran Mazema
Academic Colours
and 8th in Grade
and the shared prize for History: Jerome Tangocci
Academic Colours
and 7th in Grade
and the prize for Business Studies: Anthony Cook
Academic Colours
and 6th in Grade
and the prize for Visual Arts
and the prize for Accounting
and the Coopers and Lybrand Award for the best achievement in Mathematics and Accounting: Esti Robbertze
Academic Honours
and 5th in Grade
and the shared prize for History: Adam Karp
Academic Honours
and 4th in Grade
and the subject prize for Afrikaans
and the George Weideman Memorial Trophy for Afrikaans: Tim Schumann
Top Three Academics in Grade 12
Position / Subject / Average (over 3 terms) / Name
3rd in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the prizes for:
Dramatic Arts
and Economics
and English
and Life Orientation
and Life Sciences
and the Alice Jenner Cup for English;
with 85,1%: Alex Mc Gregor
2nd in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the prize for Music
and the Winnie Thomson Trophy for the Best Creative Writer in English;
with 86,5%: Nicholas Rous
1st in Grade 12:
Academic Honours
and the shared prize for Mathematics
and the Mary Jenner Cup for Mathematics;
with 87%: Ruben De Girardier
Thursday, October 27, 2011
CBHS Events Calendar - 4th Term '11
The Fourth Term events calendar for 2011 is extracted below. Please click ‹‹here›› to download a PDF of the 2011 events calendar.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
CBHS Newsletter 11 - Oct '11
Dear Parents
The first two weeks of the Fourth Term have passed in a flash. This is the term where all the academic efforts of the year come to a head. We end the term with our final examinations. For the staff, we have our promotion meeting on the 7th December with an Inspector from the Department. Here she will decide who passes and who does not.
The programme for the term is now set. Exams start on the 16th November just under a month away.
So, how can you/we help your child to prepare for this final examination? Well, the Third Term report will have given you some indication as to where where any extra efforts are needed in terms of revision.
From the School’s side we are doing the following:
• The Tests and Assignments Calendar for the term was issued on Friday 21st October 2011. (This is now up on the Camps Bay High School blogspot and on Google Docs. To see it, please click ‹‹here››);
• All Extra Lessons continue as per the programme issued last term (a copy of this is on website);
• Exam Timetable: This will be issued on Wednesday 26th October 2011;
• Assemblies: I am addressing academic matters in Assembly to focus attention on studies and the need to do well at school.
The focus so far has fallen on the need to complete a task successfully in a specific time frame. The big picture is one of correctly learning to assess how much time a project or assignment will take and to then start with enough time to finish by the deadline.
A recent example of this was the Grade 10 Biology Skeleton project. A pupil could not possibly have been able to complete the time-consuming and slow process of preparing an animal skeleton for display less than two weeks ahead of due date. Most pupils started researching this project four months prior to due date.
On a smaller scale, some pupil do not manage to finish tests and exams in the time allocated. Here too, they need to practise and intentionally work faster. They also need to leave work that they can’t do and first answer all the questions where they know the work very well, and can score marks easily. Mastering a task is one part of being competent, you also need to be able to demonstrate this competency in a particular time frame.
BUDGET MEETING NOTIFICATION
WEDNESDAY 24th NOVEMBER 2011 at 17h30
IN THE SCHOOL HALL
We are in the process of finalising the budget for 2012. The Governors will have a proposal ready by Monday 7th November, which can then be viewed at the school or mailed to you on request. We will also SMS you the proposed new school fees. This budget will be formally presented to parents on Wednesday 24th November at 17h30 in the School Hall. Parents will then vote on whether or not to accept this budget, and the school fees for 2012. All parents are welcome.
Sports and Culture Awards:
Above: Guest speaker, soccer personality Sergio dos Santos, addressing the pupils and staff at the recent CBHS Sports and Culture awards ceremony
The first week of term saw the school celebrate our successes over the past year.
The week started with our Sports and Cultural Awards Dinner at Suikerbossie restaurant in Hout Bay. Historically, we separated this from the traditional ‘Prize Giving’ evening as it made it a very long evening which involved handing out all the Sports-, Cultural- and Academic awards at the same time. The evening was a chance for parents and pupils to applaud our top cultural and sporting achievers.
Well done to the Boys’ First Team Tennis and Boys’ First Team Rugby, both of which teams shared the Boys’ “Team of the Year” award. The Girls’ “Team of the Year” award went to the First Girls’ Soccer Team.
You can see the photos of the Sports and Cultural Awards event here.
Celebration:
Above: Proceedings started with the singing of the National Anthem
This event followed on Thursday evening. We were able to truly celebrate ‘Camps Bay’s Got Talent’, as we applauded our top academic achievers in each Grade. Between the awards we were treated to song, dance and drama items from our top performers. At the end of the evening we all really felt proud to be part of Camps Bay High as the whole school sang ‘Fame’ led by Alex McGregor and our Matric rock band ‘Fore Front’ led by the outgoing Head Prefect, Taylor Jackson.
You can see the photos of the Celebratory Awards evening here.
Matric Practicals:
The Matric Art, Drama and Music pupils displayed and performed their final practical exams last week. The Art marks were moderated up slightly. All three subjects received very positive comments from the moderating teams that visited the school.
You can see some fine examples of the artworks on display at the Grade 12 Art exhibition here.
To see photos of the Grade 12 Drama students, click here.
Matric Exams:
The Matric Exams started for most of the Matrics today when the whole country wrote the English paper. A small group of pupils doing Computers started last week. Now the Matrics write through to the 30th November 2011, when the last Camps Bay High pupil finishes with the Consumer Studies exam.
We have a number of teachers who are Matric markers and they will start marking on the 7th December.
Results can be collected from schools at midday on the 5th January 2011 (the exact time is still to be announced by the Western Cape Education Department). We feel that our pupils are well prepared and we are confident that they will do their best.
Prefects 2012:
Above, left to right: Deputy Head Prefect, Nicholas Ngcobo; Head Prefect: Matthew Harvey; Deputy Head Prefect: Saskia Schuldig
The prefects that were elected to lead the school in 2012 were announced at Celebration on Thursday evening. They have selected a Head Prefect in Matthew Harvey and two deputies, Nicholas Ngcobo and Saskia Schuldig.
Congratulations go to the following pupils who are our leadership team from now until this time next year. They have just returned from a Prefects Camp where they did their planning for their term of office.
The New CBHS Prefects are:
Matthew Harvey (Head Prefect)
Nicholas Ngcobo (Deputy
Saskia Schuldig (Deputy)
James Carney
Xolani Jelemsi
Githan Coopoo
Ben Samsodien
Danielle Van Duyn
Tomas Bruce-Chwatt
Amy Burger
Danielle Van Zyl
Megan Davies
Stephen Hagglund
Kyle Phillips
Fatima Mohamed
Desree Kubheka
Kathleho Phelane
Jessica Burger
Luke van der Spuy
Cole Krohn
Well done to all.
Regards
DAVID DE KORTE
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My name is Bulelwa and I am an 18 year old Camps Bay High School learner. I have previous experience working with young children. I’m willing to work Mondays to Fridays. I am responsible and love children.
Please contact Mr Brynn O’Reilly (School Counsellor) on 083-653-4321 for a reference.
You can contact me (Bulelwa) on: 078-313-4072
The first two weeks of the Fourth Term have passed in a flash. This is the term where all the academic efforts of the year come to a head. We end the term with our final examinations. For the staff, we have our promotion meeting on the 7th December with an Inspector from the Department. Here she will decide who passes and who does not.
The programme for the term is now set. Exams start on the 16th November just under a month away.
So, how can you/we help your child to prepare for this final examination? Well, the Third Term report will have given you some indication as to where where any extra efforts are needed in terms of revision.
From the School’s side we are doing the following:
• The Tests and Assignments Calendar for the term was issued on Friday 21st October 2011. (This is now up on the Camps Bay High School blogspot and on Google Docs. To see it, please click ‹‹here››);
• All Extra Lessons continue as per the programme issued last term (a copy of this is on website);
• Exam Timetable: This will be issued on Wednesday 26th October 2011;
• Assemblies: I am addressing academic matters in Assembly to focus attention on studies and the need to do well at school.
The focus so far has fallen on the need to complete a task successfully in a specific time frame. The big picture is one of correctly learning to assess how much time a project or assignment will take and to then start with enough time to finish by the deadline.
A recent example of this was the Grade 10 Biology Skeleton project. A pupil could not possibly have been able to complete the time-consuming and slow process of preparing an animal skeleton for display less than two weeks ahead of due date. Most pupils started researching this project four months prior to due date.
On a smaller scale, some pupil do not manage to finish tests and exams in the time allocated. Here too, they need to practise and intentionally work faster. They also need to leave work that they can’t do and first answer all the questions where they know the work very well, and can score marks easily. Mastering a task is one part of being competent, you also need to be able to demonstrate this competency in a particular time frame.
BUDGET MEETING NOTIFICATION
WEDNESDAY 24th NOVEMBER 2011 at 17h30
IN THE SCHOOL HALL
We are in the process of finalising the budget for 2012. The Governors will have a proposal ready by Monday 7th November, which can then be viewed at the school or mailed to you on request. We will also SMS you the proposed new school fees. This budget will be formally presented to parents on Wednesday 24th November at 17h30 in the School Hall. Parents will then vote on whether or not to accept this budget, and the school fees for 2012. All parents are welcome.
Sports and Culture Awards:
Above: Guest speaker, soccer personality Sergio dos Santos, addressing the pupils and staff at the recent CBHS Sports and Culture awards ceremony
The first week of term saw the school celebrate our successes over the past year.
The week started with our Sports and Cultural Awards Dinner at Suikerbossie restaurant in Hout Bay. Historically, we separated this from the traditional ‘Prize Giving’ evening as it made it a very long evening which involved handing out all the Sports-, Cultural- and Academic awards at the same time. The evening was a chance for parents and pupils to applaud our top cultural and sporting achievers.
Well done to the Boys’ First Team Tennis and Boys’ First Team Rugby, both of which teams shared the Boys’ “Team of the Year” award. The Girls’ “Team of the Year” award went to the First Girls’ Soccer Team.
You can see the photos of the Sports and Cultural Awards event here.
Celebration:
Above: Proceedings started with the singing of the National Anthem
This event followed on Thursday evening. We were able to truly celebrate ‘Camps Bay’s Got Talent’, as we applauded our top academic achievers in each Grade. Between the awards we were treated to song, dance and drama items from our top performers. At the end of the evening we all really felt proud to be part of Camps Bay High as the whole school sang ‘Fame’ led by Alex McGregor and our Matric rock band ‘Fore Front’ led by the outgoing Head Prefect, Taylor Jackson.
You can see the photos of the Celebratory Awards evening here.
Matric Practicals:
The Matric Art, Drama and Music pupils displayed and performed their final practical exams last week. The Art marks were moderated up slightly. All three subjects received very positive comments from the moderating teams that visited the school.
You can see some fine examples of the artworks on display at the Grade 12 Art exhibition here.
To see photos of the Grade 12 Drama students, click here.
Matric Exams:
The Matric Exams started for most of the Matrics today when the whole country wrote the English paper. A small group of pupils doing Computers started last week. Now the Matrics write through to the 30th November 2011, when the last Camps Bay High pupil finishes with the Consumer Studies exam.
We have a number of teachers who are Matric markers and they will start marking on the 7th December.
Results can be collected from schools at midday on the 5th January 2011 (the exact time is still to be announced by the Western Cape Education Department). We feel that our pupils are well prepared and we are confident that they will do their best.
Prefects 2012:
Above, left to right: Deputy Head Prefect, Nicholas Ngcobo; Head Prefect: Matthew Harvey; Deputy Head Prefect: Saskia Schuldig
The prefects that were elected to lead the school in 2012 were announced at Celebration on Thursday evening. They have selected a Head Prefect in Matthew Harvey and two deputies, Nicholas Ngcobo and Saskia Schuldig.
Congratulations go to the following pupils who are our leadership team from now until this time next year. They have just returned from a Prefects Camp where they did their planning for their term of office.
The New CBHS Prefects are:
Matthew Harvey (Head Prefect)
Nicholas Ngcobo (Deputy
Saskia Schuldig (Deputy)
James Carney
Xolani Jelemsi
Githan Coopoo
Ben Samsodien
Danielle Van Duyn
Tomas Bruce-Chwatt
Amy Burger
Danielle Van Zyl
Megan Davies
Stephen Hagglund
Kyle Phillips
Fatima Mohamed
Desree Kubheka
Kathleho Phelane
Jessica Burger
Luke van der Spuy
Cole Krohn
Well done to all.
Regards
DAVID DE KORTE
PRINCIPAL
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To sign up for our next camp, register online at www.AdventureBootCamp.co.za or call our national head office on 021-447-2746 / 082-567-2267
NEED A BABYSITTER during school holidays???
My name is Bulelwa and I am an 18 year old Camps Bay High School learner. I have previous experience working with young children. I’m willing to work Mondays to Fridays. I am responsible and love children.
Please contact Mr Brynn O’Reilly (School Counsellor) on 083-653-4321 for a reference.
You can contact me (Bulelwa) on: 078-313-4072
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
CBHS Top Fifteen Students - 3rd Term '11
The list of the top fifteen students in each Grade in the Third Term of 2011 at Camps Bay High School is now published! They are as follows:
GRADE 8:
1. Fagan, Hannah 91.67%
2. Way, Jessica 87.89%
3. Liltved, Allegra 87.67%
4. De Wet, Connor 86.56%
5. Glover, Kelly 85.44%
6. Gadeyne, Zoe 85.44%
7. Sujee, Laylah 85.22%
8. Abramson, Alexia 81.89%
9. Hulme, Isabella 81.78%
10. Jones, Katelyn 81.78%
11. Dean, James 81.22%
11. Jackson, Connor 81.22%
13. Davids, Sara 81.00%
14. Tchalov, Anna 78.78%
15. Van der Meer, Marc 77.56%
GRADE 9:
1. Green, Alison 90.44%
2. Geyser, Bevan 88.89%
3. Geyser, Cullam 87.33%
4. Van Rensburg, Kiyan 87.00%
5. Beimel, Maxine 84.22%
6. Carstens, Thomas 83.00%
7. Brittz, Natan 81.89%
8. De Bruin, Oliver 81.67%
9. Greyling, Maya 80.78%
10. Portocarero, Marie 78.67%
11. McIver, Nicole 78.33%
12. Schumann, Sarah 78.11%
13. Gubu, Lolwethu 77.00%
14. Shapiro, Guinevere 76.67%
15. Fehr, Fabio 75.89%
GRADE 10:
1. Colombo, Andrea 91.29%
2. Osner, Samantha 88.43%
3. Visser, Ankia 87.14%
4. Inocentes, Miguel 83.29%
5. Isaacs, Waleed 82.57%
6. Byrnes, Kathryn 82.29%
7. Steyn, Mayhew 82.29%
8. Horn, Nicole 82.14%
9. Mvandaba, Veli 81.71%
10. Jacobson, Danielle 81.43%
11. Liltved, Kanu 80.14%
12. Cassar, Luke 78.86%
13. Frank, Nicole 78.86%
14. Liltved, Mikaela 78.86%
15. Ellemdeen, Fatima 78.29%
16. Sitwebile, Asongezwa 78.14%
GRADE 11:
1. Mohamed, Fatima 85.57%
2. Jones, Lyandra 85.43%
3. Burger, Jessica 85.29%
4. Laires, Samantha 84.86%
5. Hendricks, Ninah 84.14%
6. Van de Laar, Kieron 84.00%
7. De Girardier, Rudolph 84.00%
8. Davies, Megan 82.43%
9. Burger, Amy 82.43%
10. Vaisanen, Rebekka 82.43%
11. Schlemmer, Lucia 81.29%
12. Ngcobo, Nicholas 81.14%
13. Coopoo, Githan 78.57%
14. Sealy, Sesane 78.43%
15. Hagglund, Stephen 77.57%
GRADE 12:
1. De Girardier, Ruben 86.71%
2. Rous, Nicholas 86.43%
3. McGregor, Alex 85.29%
4. Cook, Anthony 84.57%
5. Schumann, Tim 84.29%
6. Robbertze, Esti 84.00%
7. Karp, Adam 83.43%
8. Tangocci, Jerome 82.00%
9. Mazema, Imran 79.29%
10. Hamilton, Miles 78.86%
11. Ashcroft, Jenna 78.57%
12. Brisco, Georgia 78.14%
13. Jackson, Taylor 77.43%
14. Tupper, Steven 76.43%
15. Morris, Cherisse 76.14%
GRADE 8:
1. Fagan, Hannah 91.67%
2. Way, Jessica 87.89%
3. Liltved, Allegra 87.67%
4. De Wet, Connor 86.56%
5. Glover, Kelly 85.44%
6. Gadeyne, Zoe 85.44%
7. Sujee, Laylah 85.22%
8. Abramson, Alexia 81.89%
9. Hulme, Isabella 81.78%
10. Jones, Katelyn 81.78%
11. Dean, James 81.22%
11. Jackson, Connor 81.22%
13. Davids, Sara 81.00%
14. Tchalov, Anna 78.78%
15. Van der Meer, Marc 77.56%
GRADE 9:
1. Green, Alison 90.44%
2. Geyser, Bevan 88.89%
3. Geyser, Cullam 87.33%
4. Van Rensburg, Kiyan 87.00%
5. Beimel, Maxine 84.22%
6. Carstens, Thomas 83.00%
7. Brittz, Natan 81.89%
8. De Bruin, Oliver 81.67%
9. Greyling, Maya 80.78%
10. Portocarero, Marie 78.67%
11. McIver, Nicole 78.33%
12. Schumann, Sarah 78.11%
13. Gubu, Lolwethu 77.00%
14. Shapiro, Guinevere 76.67%
15. Fehr, Fabio 75.89%
GRADE 10:
1. Colombo, Andrea 91.29%
2. Osner, Samantha 88.43%
3. Visser, Ankia 87.14%
4. Inocentes, Miguel 83.29%
5. Isaacs, Waleed 82.57%
6. Byrnes, Kathryn 82.29%
7. Steyn, Mayhew 82.29%
8. Horn, Nicole 82.14%
9. Mvandaba, Veli 81.71%
10. Jacobson, Danielle 81.43%
11. Liltved, Kanu 80.14%
12. Cassar, Luke 78.86%
13. Frank, Nicole 78.86%
14. Liltved, Mikaela 78.86%
15. Ellemdeen, Fatima 78.29%
16. Sitwebile, Asongezwa 78.14%
GRADE 11:
1. Mohamed, Fatima 85.57%
2. Jones, Lyandra 85.43%
3. Burger, Jessica 85.29%
4. Laires, Samantha 84.86%
5. Hendricks, Ninah 84.14%
6. Van de Laar, Kieron 84.00%
7. De Girardier, Rudolph 84.00%
8. Davies, Megan 82.43%
9. Burger, Amy 82.43%
10. Vaisanen, Rebekka 82.43%
11. Schlemmer, Lucia 81.29%
12. Ngcobo, Nicholas 81.14%
13. Coopoo, Githan 78.57%
14. Sealy, Sesane 78.43%
15. Hagglund, Stephen 77.57%
GRADE 12:
1. De Girardier, Ruben 86.71%
2. Rous, Nicholas 86.43%
3. McGregor, Alex 85.29%
4. Cook, Anthony 84.57%
5. Schumann, Tim 84.29%
6. Robbertze, Esti 84.00%
7. Karp, Adam 83.43%
8. Tangocci, Jerome 82.00%
9. Mazema, Imran 79.29%
10. Hamilton, Miles 78.86%
11. Ashcroft, Jenna 78.57%
12. Brisco, Georgia 78.14%
13. Jackson, Taylor 77.43%
14. Tupper, Steven 76.43%
15. Morris, Cherisse 76.14%
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