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St Henry’sMarist College
Traditional Values with Modern Relevance
Miss Iliana SkrebnevaMaths / Remedial Educator
The mathematical skills
taught in the early years
are prerequisites for
mastering those at a
higher level. If learnersexperience problems
in mastering a
particular calculation
during a particular year at
school, they will not be
ready to or capable of
mastering this calculation in a subsequent year unless they
receive immediate and effective remedial aid.
When learners require remediation in a subject, it generally
means they have missed the core basics of the subject
somewhere along the way. Remediation always should
begin with a review of the foundational basics in this
subject.
With a Master’s Degree in Education (Remedial Education)
and 10 years of teaching experience, Miss Skrebneva
offers extra and remedial lessons in Maths from Grade 2 to
9. Her goal is to help learners get back on track and buildessential skills and confidence in Mathematics.
Anwen Cunningham Educational Psychologist
(Educational Assessments and Psychotherapy)
With 10 years of working as an
Educational Psychologist , Mrs
Cunningham’s work centres
around children’s emotional,
social and cognitive
development; as well as the
needs of families and
parents.
Play Therapy offers children the
space to process their needs and
problems through play. The therapeutic environment enables
them to overcome obstacles and deal with life’s d ifficulties
including anxiety, aggression, grief, divorce, bullying or behaviour
problems. During therapy, children may play with toys, clay,
puppets, sand and water. Drawing and painting materials are also
available. Working with parents is also an essential part of this
process.
Psychotherapy is offered to older children and teens. Therapy is
often a scary thing to think about, but for older children and teens,
it can become a refuge to release stress and open up about the
challenges of life. At times, it can be easier to be ‘real’ with a
therapist than family and friends, although therapy works to
strengthen these relationships. Some of the issues covered
include relationship difficulties, moodiness, anxiety, depression,
self-harm, uncertainty about the future, family problems.
Educational Assessments aim to establish the underlying cause of
a child’s academic struggle. The child’s language skills,
perceptual skills and concentration are assessed. The child’s
reading, spelling and numeracy are also assessed. Other aspects
that are also considered are the ability to focus, complete tasks,
make friends and enjoy the school day. After t he assessment, a
report is compiled that includes recommendations on how to
address the concerns. I am also available to discuss the child’s
progress with teachers and other therapists if the parent wishes.
Cell: 082 7063717
Email: anwenpsych@gmail.com
Cally Preiss
Tara-Lee Pretorius
Cally Preiss and Tara-Lee PretoriusPaediatric Occupational Therapists
Based at the Academic
Support Centre, these two
Occupational Therapists
provide a specialised
service to the learners at
St Henry’s Marist
College. This mainstream
school-based occupational
therapy intervention aims at
improving visual perceptual,
sensory motor and fine motor
development. These areas
are vital for all aspects of
learning and it is therefore
important that difficultiesare identified and
remedied as early as
possible.
For assessment and treatment
of children who have difficulties
in the following areas:
Difficulty maintaining an upright sitting posture;
Delayed or deficient gross motor coordination;
Delayed establishment of dominance;
Difficulty with efficient grasp and control of pencils/pen/
scissors;
Handwriting difficulties;
Letter and numeral reversals and transpositions;
Visual perceptual difficulties;
Concentration and attention difficulties.
The therapists collaborate closely with the teachers and
parents in order to facilitate effective change that is translated
to improved overall functioning in the classroom and at home.
Tel: 031-2617732 / 031-2614870
Email: entabeniot@mweb.co.za
St Henry’s Marist College
Academic Support CentreTo make a booking, please contact: the therapists/
educators on the numbers indicated. Arrangements for
appointments, therapy and payment will be made
directly with them and not through the College.
Times:
Pre-Primary & Junior Preparatory School: 12:00 -17h00
Senior Preparatory School: 14h00 - 17h00
High School: 14h30 - 17h00
Mornings: Appointments with therapists during school
time must be made with the therapist but confirmed
through the relevant Phase Secretary. Other times are
by arrangement with the relevant therapist.
The Academic Support Centre, Dartmouth Road,
Glenwood (via Glenwood Drive)
Academic Support Centre
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