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- Die Graad 1’s het hulle eerste skooldag oorleef- Graad 8’s was met groot opgwondenheid hoër- skool toe- Die Graad 7’s eindig hulle laerskool-loopbaan in 2014 voor hulle die hoërskool aandurf- Die Graad 12’s begin 2014 planne maak vir na-skool.- En moenie vergeet van al die pa’s en ma’s wat die kinders moes afsien skool toe nie.’

Almal is slaggereed vir die jaar wat voorlê!

Ons deel graag met julle `n paar fotos van die eerste skooldag van 2014 en vanaf die AWSUM redaksie span wens ons elke leser `n AWSUM jaar toe!

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P 2 Hobbies = Balance in 2014

P3 Acne in teenagers

P4 Get your sleep this year

P5 FOMO Calendar

P6 Financial Section

P7 AWSUM Kombuis

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2 LifestyleHobbies = Balance in 2014One New Year’s resolution all of us should keep is to have a proper work or school - life balance.Balancing work and life means making time for work, making time for family and making time for yourself and when you choose a hobby you can find a way to express your personal interests. Other advantages include time to relax to reduce stress levels, a physical hobby can promote exercise and you can also find new skills and uncover hidden talents. You may also meet new friends, keep your brain sharp or make money. The benefits are endless.

Don’t make procrastination the thief of your time. Get up from the couch and make 2014 AWSUM!

Choosing your hobbyHobbies should never interfere with time spent working or with time spent with the family. Write down you schedule to find time that you can devote to your hobby.

Hobbies for the familyThe whole family can participate in a

hobby. Here are a few options:• If you like adventure and exploration,

try hiking or camping• Establish your own movie club and

watch a movie once a week. Make popcorn, put on your pj’s and then talk about the movie afterwards.

• Scrapbooking is also a popular family hobby. Print family photos

and decorate scrapbook pages together.

More hobbies to choose from:• G a r d e n i n g : whether you live in the city or countryside, it’s easy to enjoy

gardening. • Photography

is the perfect hobby for someone with a creative

eye. Search online for a photography course near you.

• Learn to play an instrument. There are so many to choose from!

• Is your New Year resolution to lose weight? Maybe it’s time to join an organised sport.

• Master a new language!• Sign up for pottery or cooking classes

Maybe you are more a people-person and enjoy meeting new people. Take a hobby that involves other people:• WineTasting• Fleamarkets• Bingo• Bowling• Teamsports• BookClubs

“If you want to be certain, you should never get married. You should never change jobs. In fact, you might as well just stay home. Because I don’t know anybody who is certain. That need to be certain is just procrastination.

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Sometimes, the smallest of household tasks are overlooked therefore the New Year signifies a fresh start in the home and is the perfect time to tick them all off your list until the next year rolls around.

Here are 10 simple but essential housekeeping chores you might not have remembered to do:

1. Rotate the mattress. Standard mattress guidelines usually tell you to rotate your mattress once every three months (some even sooner), but just doing it once a year is better than not at all.

2. Washyourpillows.Feather,down,and synthetic pillows should be washed at least once a year to eliminate oils, residue, dead skin, and dust that inevitably settle in the pillows and make them sag.

3. Replace your toothbrushes. If you don’t remember changing your toothbrush or toothbrush head within the last six months, change them all, including any toothbrushes you regularly travel with.

4. Replace worn towels, bedding, or linens. Now is a good time to take stock of your inventory and replace, repurpose, or give away any linens that are worn, ripped, stained, or otherwise unused, collecting dust in the closet. It is also a good time to reorganize your linen closet, whether by room, color, size, or season.

5. Refresh closet sachets, or make newones.Cedar, lavender,andallothercloset or drawer sachets lose their scent (and thus their effectiveness) within three to four months, so it’s always a good idea to refresh or replace them regularly.

6. Air out your rugs. UV rays are an excellent (and green and free) source of disinfectant. You can’t exactly throw a rug into the washer, but you can easily haul it outside, fling it over a railing (or on a clean surface), and give it a few hours in direct sun to air it out and kill any bacteria in the fibers.

7. Spin rugs near windows and doors so they get even sun fade. Rugs placed near

windows and doors will eventually fade from the bright, hot rays streaming in (even if it’s indirect light), so it’s important to spin them around 180 degrees (after you air them out, of course!) and expose the other side to sun for even fading.

8. Cleanandoilyourwoodencuttingboards and wooden implements. Now that the season of gluttony is past us and your meals might be returning to a more manageable and normal serving size, give your cutting boards a good scrub using our all-natural solution, then oil them up to ensure they’ll last through the next holiday season.

9. Donate unwanted household goods. Gather up your unused canned goods, ill-fitting clothes, outgrown toys, obsolete electronics, and recent gifts you have a feeling you’ll never use, and drop them off at the appropriate food banks, charities, thrift stores, or electronic recycling centers. 10. Cleanoutyour receiptdrawer.To be prepared for tax time (and maybe give yourself a little motivation), clean out your receipt drawer to make room for new receipts. Toss out any that don’t apply to your tax deductions, and digitize the ones for major purchases (such as computers) for insurance purposes.

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3WellnessBeauty

Wouldn’t we all love to cook with organic vegetables, but our busy schedules force us to buy not so fresh veggies from the local supermarket. Growing your own vegetable garden isn’t only a fun-filled activity, but also rewarding when you can cook out of your garden. We share a few tips with you to get that garden going:

1. SoilFor most types of gardens, the perfect soil is a quality light loam made up of nutrient-rich organic matter and a composition of relatively equal amounts of sand, silt and clay. In general, the more organic matter the better.

Not sure what kind of soil you’re working with? Simply grab a handful of moist (not saturated) soil and squeeze. If the clump falls apart as soon as you open your hand, you’re dealing with a very sandy soil; if the clump stays intact, then your soil contains too much clay. Loamy soils hold together to some degree, but crumble when poked; that’s what you want to see.

Once the soil type is determined, you should run a basic soil test to determine its pH as well as the nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous levels. Many universities and extension offices offer soil testing, but home tests (obtained at your local nursery or online) are satisfactory.

2. Which is better – seeds or seedlings?

It’s certainly easier to start your vegetable garden by planting directly into the garden, by-passing indoor seed starting and transplanting. However some vegetables take several months to mature from seed, so it’s just not practical to direct sow them in the garden where the growing season is short. That’s why, when it comes to long season plants like tomatoes, peppers and eggplant, most gardeners either start their own plants indoors or purchase seedling from the nursery.

The choice between direct seeding and transplanting seedlings comes down to 2 basic questions:

1. Does the vegetable transplant well?2. Is your growing season long enough for the vegetables to mature when planted from seed?

Vegetables that are usually direct seeded: Beans, beets, carrots, corn, cucumbers, garlic, lettuce, micro greens, peas, pumpkins, radishes, squash, turnips and watermelons.Vegetables that transplant well: Basil, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, celery, chard, chives, collards, eggplant, mustard, onions, parsley, peppers and tomatoes.

3.Garden VS Containers and pots

You don’t need a plot of land to grow fresh vegetables. Many vegetables lend themselves well to container gardening. With some thought to selecting bush or dwarf varieties, almost any vegetable can be adapted to growing in a pot. Even if you want your favorite full-size variety, if you give it a large enough pot and plenty of soil and water, it will grow just fine and reward you with plenty.

You can use soil in your container vegetable garden, but potting mixes are much better. Peat-based mixes, containing peat and vermiculite, are excellent.

4.No space? Do it indoors!

Growing edibles indoors gives you year-round access to seasonal favourites.

Live healthy with your own vegetable garden

If you’re a teen, chances are pretty good that you have some acne. Almost 8 in 10 teens have acne, along with many adults.So what is acne, and what can you do about it?

Acne is a condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps. These bumps can be blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, or cysts. Teens get acne because of the hormonal changes that come with puberty. If your parents had acne as teens, it’s more likely that you will, too. The good news is that, for most people, acne goes away almost completely by the time they are out of their teens.

The type of acne that a lot of teens get shows up on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back, and chest.

If a pore gets clogged up and closes but bulges out from the skin, you’re left with a whitehead. If a pore gets clogged up but stays open, the top surface can darken and you’re left with a blackhead.

Sometimes the wall of the pore opens, allowing sebum, bacteria, and dead skin cells to make their way under the skin — and you’re left with a small, red bump called a pimple.

Myths about acne

There are a few myths out there about things that cause acne — like the one about eating chocolate causing acne. Stress doesn’t usually cause acne either (although it can make existing acne worse because stress

increases sebum production).

Other myths talk about what helps make acne better. Acne isn’t really helped by the sun, it won’t help it go away permanently — and some people find that the oils their skin produces after being in the sun make their pimples worse.

Prevention

Wash your face once or twice a day with a mild soap and warm water. Don’t scrub your face hard with a washcloth, and scrubbing may actually make it worse by irritating the skin and pores.

If you wear makeup or sunscreen, make sure it’s labeled “oil free,” “noncomedogenic,” or “nonacnegenic.”

Sometimes even though they wash properly and try lotions and oil-free makeup, people get acne anyway — and this is totally normal. Treatment

A doctor can treat the acne with prescription medicines. Some girls find that birth control pills help to clear up their acne. At Skinlogic the new LED treatment technology is also showing excellent results.

If you look in the mirror and see a pimple, don’t touch it, squeeze it, or pick at it. It can be pretty tempting to try to get rid of a pimple, you can cause even more inflammation.More important, though, picking at pimples can leave tiny, permanent scars on your face.

Acne: a common teenage problem

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4 Health

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An increase in the amount and quality of shut-eye should be at the top of everyone’s New Year’s Resolution list as numerous studies have proven the physical and emotional health benefit of getting 7 – 8 hours of sleep per night. This is according to Doctor Jacques Snyman, clinical advisor for Resolution Health Medical Scheme.

“Various studies have proven the power of regular, sufficient and quality sleep with results showing a marked increase in memory, learning, creativity, productivity, emotional stability and physical health. In fact, the Ryerson University of Toronto found that curing insomnia in people with depression doubled their chance of a full recovery,” Snyman highlights.

It can even help you to lose weight with a Brigham Young University study revealing that higher quality sleep of 8.5 hours a night is associated with a lower body fat percentage.

An inadequate amount of sleep can also result in a number of negative implications

for one’s health, including obesity, hypertension, heart and blood vessel disease and diabetes, as well as possible harmful effects on mental health.

Sleeping tips

• Where possible, stick to a regular routine of going to bed and waking up at the same time• Incorporate a relaxing pre-sleep ritual into your daily routine. Examples include having a warm bath, reading a book or having a warm cup of herbal tea• Exercise daily• Avoid alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and heavy meals 2 – 3 hours before bedtime• Create a sleep inducing environment: dark, quiet and cool

Getting sufficient sleep is one of the easiest ways to improve your lifestyle and basic health. Thankfully, it’s a rather enjoyable activity to add to your New Year’s Resolution list and not hard to incorporate into your everyday life.

Be sure to get your sleep this year

“As a professional rugby player, it is very important for me to eat the right food and stay in shape,” says Jean de Villiers, Captain of the national rugby team and Resolution Health Medical Scheme representative. “Apart from the set meals compiled by our fitness trainer when we are on tour, I try to eat four to six small meals which include fresh fruit and vegetables as well as a balance of protein and carbohydrates when at home. Obviously I try to steer clear of junk foods but do spoil myself occasionally with a pizza. After all everyone deserves a treat every now and again.”

According to de Villiers, eating foods that are low in calories do not necessarily mean you are doing the right thing for your body. “The foods you include in your diet need to be nutritious and provide energy that is sustainable. For example, when we are doing intense training I take some whey protein and glutamine supplements to help with recovery. It also assists me to be fresh for the next day’s training,” he says.

De Villiers also highlighted the importance of exercise in leading a healthy lifestyle, particularly in light of a recent survey finding that 49% of South Africans do not exercise at all. “You don’t necessarily have to visit the gym five times a week to work on your fitness levels. You can incorporate exercise into your hobbies as well. For example, apart from my rigorous training schedule, I like to be active during my downtime by playing a round of golf with my mates and walking my dogs. In fact, an average 18-hole round

of golf requires anything between three and five hours of walking, translating into a good workout while doing what you love most.

“Training forms a very big part of my life and in a normal week we would have six to 10 training sessions and then a game on the weekend. A typical training session would include spending time in the gym combined with on-field sessions. Each session would last anything from 60min to 120min and the intensity would vary,” says De Villiers.

Healthy adults should ideally aim for 30minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per day, five times a week with the aim being to increase the resting heart rate for the entire period. This threshold is usually around 180 beats per minute minus your age, provided the individual is otherwise healthy.

Jean de Villiers shares tips on how to ensure a healthy new year

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5EventsFOMO (Fear of missing out)

CALENDAR

Do you suffer from FOMO? No need to stress. Here is what’s happening in your area:

Cut out this cycling and race calendar to stick to your new years resolutions

Cycling events:

Races:

For the more social people...

Event Date Venue

Schoemans Hoek Half Marathon & 10km Run & Walk 10km Run & Walk

25 Jan, 06:00 Schoemans Hoek

Cango Marathon 22 Feb, 06:00

Diaz Marathon, 10km Run/Walk and 5km Fun Run

1 Feb, 07:00 Santos Beach, Mossel Bay

61 ‘To Hell and Gone’ Moon Walk 14 Feb, 18:00 Prince Albert & The Hell

Outeniqua Wheelchair Marathon, Half Marathon & 10km Challenge 15 Feb, 08:00

Mount View (Old Tourist) Resort & Lifestyle Village, York Street, George

Event Date Venue

Klein Karoo Toyota Leopard Crawl MTB

15 Feb, 06:30 Wesbank Primary School, Oudtshoorn

Isuzu Ride the Rock 7 - 9 Feb Cederburg

Lighthouse to Lighthouse MTB 8-9 Feb Danger Point, Gansbaai

Garden Route 300 21-23 Feb Knysna

OtherThe Barn, Mossel Bay 1 Feb Leanie May

The Barn, Mossel Bay 14 Feb Matthys Roets

Diaz Festival 20Jan - 2 Feb Mossel Bay

Markets in your area:Milkwood Village Friday Night Market Wilderness

Sunday Market @ Rademarchers Mauritz Lammers Antique Shop

Farm Market | Die Plaasmark George Show Grounds

Market Lane crafts and food George

Outeniqua Farmers’ Market George

Wild Oats Community Farmers Market Sedgefield

Harkerville Saturday Market Harkerville

The Friday Supper and Craft Market Knysna

DATE MATCH KICK-OFF ROUND 1Saturday, 15 February Cheetahs V Lions 17:05Saturday, 15 February Sharks V Bulls 19:10ROUND 2 (BYE: Rebels)Friday, 21 February Crusaders V Chiefs 19:35Friday, 21 February Cheetahs V Bulls 19:10Saturday, 22 February Highlanders V Blues 19:35Saturday, 22 February Brumbies V Reds 19:40Saturday, 22 February Sharks V Hurricanes 17:05Saturday, 22 February Lions V Stormers 19:10Sunday, 23 February Waratahs V Force 16:05

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US Woordfees 6-16 Maart

KKNK 29 March - 5 April

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6 RFinancial

These days everyone wants to how to become an entrepreneur, and with good reason:Being a CEO in your twenties or thirties, or the next Mark Zuckerberg or Mark Shuttleworth, is certainly a far more attractive proposition than being an entry-level employee in a corporation, where promotion opportunities are limited at best.

An entrepreneur is defined as “a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.”But

how does the spirit of entrepreneurship develop? And can you, as a parent, instil this spirit into your child’s development?

Inspire them from a young age.As a parent you’ll want to encourage

any budding business talents early on whether your child eventually grows up to be an entrepreneur or not, the qualities they possess – leadership, idea generation, calculated risk taking and perseverance – are valuable to have in any future career.

A fun exercise to start teaching your

child how to become an entrepreneur is to try turn a hobby of theirs in to a small business enterprise.

Think of a fun activity that both you and your child can do together and enjoy (baking, arts and crafts, beading, etc.) and create a product that you can try sell at a local market.

Getting your kids involved in commercial activities from a young age can have only positive impacts on developing his or her entrepreneurial spirit.

In our generation we were all taught in school that failure is bad.However, in the entrepreneurial arena, failure can be a very good thing if a positive lesson is learned from it. Allowing your children to fail will force them to create new ways to accomplish their goals and learn from their mistakes.This will lead to confident children who know how to persevere when times are tough.To find out more about business principles and being an entrepreneur, contact Wilhelm at 0861643527.

Teach Your Kids How to Become an Entrepreneur

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7

Healthy lunchbox ideas for school or work

Frozen Fruit CupsPreparation time: 30 minutes

Ingredients:

• 2canscrushedpineapple,undrained• 2packages frozen sweetened sliced

strawberries,thawed• 1canfruitcocktail,undrained• 1canfrozenorangejuiceconcentrate,

thawed• 3/4 cup thawed lemonade

concentrate• 6mediumfirmbananas,cubed

Ina largebowl, combineall ingredients.Pour into foil-lined muffin cups orindividual plastic beverage glasses.Freeze until solid.When ready to serve,thaw for 30-45 minutes before serving.(10servings.)

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• Think about what your child likestoeatathomeandtrytotranslatethatintoalunchboxoption.

• Vegetablesareoftenoverlookedinthelunchbox.Trycuttingupsomecarrotsticksorputtinginahandfulofcherrytomatoes.

• While thehumbleapple isagreatlunch box filler (sturdy and hardtosquash),considercuttingsofterfruitupandputtingitintoasmallercontainer for protection. Berriesandkiwifruitsurviveverywellthisway.

• Dairy can be hard to include,particularly in hot weather. If youcan’t safelygetayoghurt into thelunch box, make sure you offerdairywhenshecomeshomefromschool.

• Lastnight’sleftoversinacontainerwith a small spoon can make awelcomechange to theparadeofendlesssandwiches.

• Tryputtingtogetherasmallpicnicinherlunchbox-slicesoftomato,ham, grated carrot, grated cheeseandsomebreadandbutter-soshecanbuildherownsandwich.

• Stick to water in the drink bottle-most juices are full of sugar andmakethedrink-bottlesmelly.Theyalso don’t do a very good job ofquenchingthirst.

• Homemade pikelets are a greatsnack-easytomakeaheadoftime,they’refillinganddon’trequireanyextratoppings.

TIPS:

Lunch Box PlannerMONDAY

morning

tea

tuesday wednesday thursday friday

Sip &crunch

Lunch

Homemade Granola BarsPreparation time: 2 hours

The Cafeteria ClubPreparation time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

• 1/2cuppeanutbutterorsunbutter• 1/3cuphoney• 1/4cupcoconutoil(oranotheroilof

yourchoice)• 1cupoats• 1 cup total of any combination

of: sesame seeds, coconut flakes,sunflower seeds, dried fruit, minichocolatechips

In a medium sized saucepan, melttogether peanut butter, honey andcoconut oil. Remove fromheat and addone cup of oats. Choose your favoritecombination of coconut flakes, sesameseeds, sunflower seeds, dried fruit andmini chocolate chips, to equal a totalof ONE CUP. (I just got out my onecup measuring cup and poured in theingredientsuntil thecupwas full.) Pourinandstirwell.

Stirwell, thenspreadmixture intoa8×8or9×4pan.Chill for two hours, then cut into bars.Wrapinplasticwrapforaquickgrabandgosnack!

Ingredients:

• Wrap:ovenroastedturkeybreast,lowsodiumham,1slicecrumbledcentercutbacon, 1 tablespoonguacamoleon half a whole wheat wrap andtomato mozzarella skewer (cut onelower sodium part-skim mozzarellastick into fourths and skewer withcherry tomatoes alternately) + 8vanillawafers.

Savethecheesefortheskewers,andoptfor tastyguacamole insteadofmayo forthewrap.Slicethewrap intomedallionsandskewerontoothpicksforlessmessatlunchtime.

<< PLAN AHEAD with thishandylunchboxplanner

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8Entertainment

Movies showing

Watch the following movies at a cinema near you!

Frozen (3D) Parental GuidanceJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit No persons under 13 (Violence)Schuks! Your Country Needs You Parental Guidance 7-9 (Language)The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (3D) PG 10-12 (Violence)The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Parental GuidanceThe Wolf of Wall Street No persons under 16 Last Vegas 12A

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TIDE TABLE - MOSSEL BAY (27 JANUARY - 11 FEBRUARY)

Day 1st Tide 2nd Tide 3rd Tide 4th Tide

27th, Mo 00:20 (High Tide) 06:15 (Low Tide) 12:40 (High Tide) 18:55 (Low Tide)

28th, Tu 01:25 (High Tide) 07:20 (Low Tide) 13:40 (High Tide) 19:50 (Low Tide)

29th, We 02:15 (High Tide) 08:15 (Low Tide) 14:35 (High Tide) 20:35 (Low Tide)

30th, Th 03:00 (High Tide) 09:00 (Low Tide) 15:20 (High Tide) 21:20 (Low Tide)

31st, Fr 03:45 (High Tide) 09:45 (Low Tide) 16:05 (High Tide) 22:05 (Low Tide)

1st, Sa 04:30 (High Tide) 10:30 (Low Tide) 16:45 (High Tide) 22:45 (Low Tide)

2nd, Su 05:10 (High Tide) 11:15 (Low Tide) 17:30 (High Tide) 23:25 (Low Tide)

3rd, Mo 05:55 (High Tide) 11:55 (Low Tide) 18:10 (High Tide)

4th, Tu 00:05 (Low Tide) 06:35 (High Tide) 12:40 (Low Tide) 18:55 (High Tide)

5th, We 00:50 (Low Tide) 07:20 (High Tide) 13:30 (Low Tide) 19:45 (High Tide)

6th, Tu 01:35 (Low Tide) 08:10 (High Tide) 14:30 (Low Tide) 20:45 (High Tide)

7th, Fr 02:40 (Low Tide) 09:20 (High Tide) 15:50 (Low Tide) 22:10 (High Tide)

8th, Sa 04:15 (Low Tide) 10:50(High Tide) 17:25 (Low Tide) 23:55 (High Tide)

9th, Su 05:55 (Low Tide) 12:15 (High Tide) 18:40 (Low Tide)

10th, Mo 01:05 (High Tide) 07:00 (Low Tide) 13:15 (High Tide) 19:25 (Low Tide)

11th, Tu 01:50 (High Tide) 07:45 (Low Tide) 14:00 (High Tide) 20:00 (Low Tide)

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2 Laerskool Park

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3Glenwood House School

We are off to an amazing start and we here at Glenwood House are very excited for our upcoming year. We look forward to our first big sporting event, the annual Interhouse Gala, taking place on the 31st January, this year for the very first time in our own swimming pool. Later this term, we will enjoy an outing to Hartenbos Supertubes when all learners from Grade 1- 7 will have great fun in the sun, while we make the most of the last days of summer. We would like to take this opportunity to welcome our learners, new learners, parents and staff. We look forward to a great year ahead.

Our 2014 school year has begun

First day in big school. Michael Helling and Bianca Vegter are excited to start their primary school career. Both are the third sibling to enter Glenwood House. A total of 47 Grade 1’s joined our family at the start of this term.

Welcome to Senior Primary. Here are some of the Grade 4’s looking very smart. In front from left are: Cara Mostert, Geneen Young, Kim van Helsdingen, Kent Jordaan, Nicole van Helsdingen and Naledi Manyube . Standing from left behind them is Matt Roux, Luard Elstadt, Seth Haddad and Justin Scholtz.

SCIEX exhibitionGlenwood House was proud to host our second SCIEX exhibition. Last year the focus was on the importance of water in our community. Showing off their Water Purification project is Nina Potgieter and Lindy Prinsloo.

School spiritBowzer, our bulldog mascot, is often seen encouraging and supporting our pupils at sports events. Here are some of our Foundation Phase pupils building their school spirit.

SpellingIn the 2013 SA National Pick n Pay Spelling Championship, Derick Hill impressed all with his remarkable spelling abilities and was crowned the best speller in South Africa. Well done, Derick. We are very proud of you.

Our teachers are encouraged to take teaching outside the classroom and pupils enjoy a variety of outings throughout the year. The Grade 6 class of 2013, went on an informative tour of the Cango Caves.

Maths is fun! The Grade 3’s enjoyed making their own pizzas during a maths lesson about fractions. About to taste their yummy creations with Mrs Mitchell, are (from left): Nicole van Helsdingen, Katinka Pretorius, Natalie Lombard, Jordan Barnett.

RugbyMr Wagner’s U/11 rugby team of 2013 are gearing up to welcome visiting schools to our Glenwood U/13 Rugby Festival which takes place in April this year. This is a highlight on our sports calendar and we look forward to two days of action-packed rugby.

AthleticsAt our Interhouse Athletics meeting held at the end of 2013, Mr Symes congratulated the following athletes for their outstanding achievements: from left: Kirsten Barbour (Junior Vitrix) Julia Maritz (Senior Vitrix), Luke Gauché (Senior Victor) and Walter Moolman (Junior Victor).

Award ceremonyAt our Preparatory Academic Award Ceremony held at Eden Place in December, Siân (left) and Caera Grindlay received the prestigious Headmaster’s Award.

First dayGlenwood House Pre-preparatory welcomed many new faces on the first day. Others were excited to be coming back to Little Glens for another year. Standing here, pretty in pink, are Grade 0 friends: from left to right: Kyla Hamilton, Rose Denn, Samantha Skorpen and Katie van Niekerk.

Left: LetterlandDuring the first few weeks of Gr 1, learners are taken on a journey to Letterland to discover the wonderful world of phonics. Mrs Lewis looks on as Fireman Fred, Lucy Lamp Lady, Kicking King and all the other letters get into the spirit of reading.

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Hierdie vraag sal vanjaar as riglyn dien vir Laerskool Blanco. Die doel en uitkoms van elke aktiwiteit, klas of bedrywigheid moet baie duidelik wees. Ons glo almal het ‘n heerlike vakansie geniet en lekker uitgerus. Onderwysers, kinders en ouers van Laerskool Blanco is baie opgewonde oor die jaar. Weereens sal daar uitdagings wees, maar met hierdie familie is alles moontlik. Die skool se inskrywings het vanjaar ‘n goeie positiewe groei getoon. Meeste van die klasse het die maksimum leerders wat die skool kan hanteer. Dit is vir ons dan ook ‘n goeie aanduiding dat kwaliteit onderrig geskied en ouers wat vertroue in die skool het.

Graad 1 klasseElke klas het vanjaar 25 kinders onderskeidelik. Meeste van die leerders is reeds vertroud met die skool aangesien hulle die Graad R klasse in 2013 bygewoon het. Die oorskakeling is dan net soveel makliker. Van huil en bangwees was daar geen sprake nie!

Regs: PrefekteDie 2014 leiers van die skool. Mia Clarke en Nelis Smit is ons hoofleiers vir 2014. Elkeen is baie opgewonde rakende die pligte en verantwoordelikhede wat opgedra is. Gedurende die jaar word die kinders aan verskeie opleidingsgeleenthede blootgestel. Dis ons visie dat elkeen hulself so ontwikkel om ook in die Hoërskool hul stempel af te druk.

Regs: WP Jukskei-spanJohan Jördens het gedurende Desember die 0/13 WP Jukskei-span verteenwoordig. Hy was ook kaptein van die span wat 4de op die Nasionale toernooi geëindig het. Hy verwerf dan ook sy S.A. kleure vir ‘n 2de jaar agtereenvolgens. Johan is ‘n goeie voorbeeld aan almal dat harde werk sukses meebring. Ons is baie trots op jou!

2014: Wie is ons en waarheen is ons oppad?

SkaakJan Abraham Mostert en Henu Pretorius het gedurende Desember aan die Nasionale toernooi in Durban deelgeneem en die SWD se 0/10- en 0/12 span onderskeidelik verteenwoordig. Elkeen het besonder goed gespeel waartydens 2100 kinders deelgeneem het. Heelwat kinders toon baie belangstelling in skaak en die skool moedig dit aan. ‘n Buite-afrigter neem die spelers onder hande gedurende skoolure.

Welkom aan ons nuwe sportorganiseerderMnr. Christo Kemp het vanjaar by Laerskool Blanco aangesluit. Mnr. Kemp is die nuwe sportorganiseerder by die skool. Die skoolsport word op ‘n hoë vlak bedryf en ons glo met sy insette en kennis, dat daardie hoë standaarde gehandhaaf en uitgebou sal word. Ons sien dus uit na ‘n goeie jaar op die sportveld.

George Voorbereiding

SkaakConrad Holm van Voorbereidingskool George het die Desembervakansie aan die Junior Nasionale Skaakkampioenskappe te Durban deelgeneem. Hy het die SWD o/10-span op Bord 7 verteenwoordig en het 4 van die 7 spelle gewen.

Regs: SkaakMichael Sweetbert het ook die SWD o/10-span in skaak op die Junior Nasionale Skaakkampioenskappe te Durban verteenwoordig. Hy het die wonderlike prestasie behaal om al sewe sy spelle te wen. Hierdie prestasie het meegemaak dat hy ook die Bordprys vir Bord 7 op die toernooi verower het. Hy het ook aan die individuele kompetisie deelgeneem en hom baie goed van sy taak gekwyt.

Geluk!

Welkom aan ons graad 1’s

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5Laerskool George-Suid

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Leerderraadskamp

Die Leerderraadslede van 2014 het die waarde van groepsdinamika op die Leerderraadskamp ondervind en besef dat dit baie belangrik is vir suksesvolle samewerking en positiewe leierskap!

Die kruis op Heroldsbaai het ‘n groot impak op ons leerders gemaak en het baie waarde toegevoeg tot geestelike ontwikkeling! Hierdie leerders besef dat as hul vanjaar hul bes doen, God die res sal doen! Hul poog om van vanjaar ‘n groot sukses te maak en om hul Laerskoolloopbaan op ‘n hoogtepunt af te sluit!

Kan die vlamvat van ‘n vuurtjie nou so uitdagend en fassinerend wees! Ja, beslis vir hierdie stadskinders van ons! Op die Leerderraadskamp is vinnig geleer wat geduld en vindingrykheid is!

Welkom aan ons nuwe graad 1’s

Wilmien Bester was slaggereed vir die uitdagings van haar eerste skooldag! Met haar spontane glimlag het sy gewys dat sy uitsien na dit wat alles op haar wag!

Me. Lerina Kirsten het die nuwe Gr. 1’s in haar klas sommer dadelik op hul gemak gestel. Hul eerste skooldag sal hul beslis nog lank onthou!

Dit kan mos nou net lekker wees! ‘n Hele klomp maatjies bymekaar vir die hele dag! Wat ‘n lekker begin vir jou Laerskoolloopbaan!

Nuwe personeelBaie welkom aan mnr. Calvin Steyn, mnr. Francois de Swardt en mnr. Okkie van der Merwe! Hierdie nuwelinge op ons LGS-personeel is dinamies en entoesiasties oor die nuwe skooljaar wat voorlê! Ons weet dat hul ‘n groot bydrae tot die sukses van LGS sal lewer!

`n Nuwe skooljaarHierdie seuns en dogters was baie opgewonde om hul Gr. 5-jaar aan te pak! ‘n Eerste dag in die nuwe skooljaar is darem altyd ‘n hoogtepunt!

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HoofleiersBaie geluk aan die hoofleiers van Laerskool Outeniqua wat tydens die Senior Prysuitdeling bekendgemaak is.V.l.n.r: Esti Louw (hoofdogter), Alouise Campher (onderhoofdogter), Xander Botha (onderhoofseun) en Christo Lamprecht (hoofseun).

Life Community ServicesAl die leerders van Laerskool Outeniqua het hande gevat met Life Community Services om vir minderbevoorregte kinders ‘n beter kerstyd te verseker. Speelgoed, kos en ander geskenke is tydens die vier Kerssangdienste ingesamel. Saam met mnr. J Smit (skoolhoof) verskyn die volgende CSV prefekte. Ager : A J Steynberg Voor: Blaine Steyn, Demi Steyn, Kayla Swanepoel, Amore Reinecke en Elma Lamprecht.

Noah se arkNoah se ark het geland by Laerskool Outeniqua en ‘n paar van sy passasiers afgelaai vir ‘n drama wat deur die gr. 4 klas opgevoer is in die Lewensvaardighede-klas.

Outeniqua leerders hou troue! Die graad 6 leerders van 2013 het as deel van hul Lewensvaardighede assessering ‘n tradisionele true met ‘n gevolg, troukoek en ‘n “onthaal” opgevoer. V.l.n.r. Kayla de Lange, Caila Reinstorff, Jani van Heerden, Esti Louw, Ruach Roux, Ian Pautz

Stella Louwrens Blommedag Vriendelike gesiggies van Outeniqua Laerskool met van die 700 ruikers wat tydens Stella Louwrens Blommedag afgelewer is by oue tehuise.V.l.n.r: Olivia Boardman, Jamie-Lee de Kock, Huibrie Kooij.

Uitstappie na die Oranjerivier‘n Groep Gr 7’s, onderwysers en ouers van 2013 van Laerskool Outeniqua het die jaar afgesluit met ‘n 3 dae uitstappie na die Oranjerivier waar hulle die waters by Onseepkans aangedurf het.

Junior Prysuitdeling Baie geluk aan dié alle leerders (gr 4 tot 6) van Laerskool Outeniqua wat tydens hul Junior Prysuitdeling trofeë gewen het.

RugbyDie onoorwonne 0/11 rugbyspan van Laerskool Outeniqua van 2013 hier in aksie tydens die laaste wedstryd van die seisoen. Hier is Jean-Louis van der Watt op pad doellyn toe.

Graad 4 klasRécayla Blom, Marco de Lange, Tahlia Blom en Armand Erasmus van Laerskool Outeniqua is druk besig om te kyk wat vir hulle wag in graad 4.

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Laerskool Volschenk spog hierdie jaar met 62 gretige gr.1-leerders. Hulle is in twee klasse ingedeel en is baie opgewonde om te leer lees, skryf en somme doen! Hulle juffrouens is mee. Elsabé Erasmus en Lima Eksteen, albei ervare onderwyseresse.

Juf. Elsabé Erasmus en haar klas. Juf. Lima Eksteen en haar klas.

Mev. Susan Grové is tydelik in die gr. 7-pos aangestel totdat die aanstelling van ‘n nuwe departementshoof afgehandel is. Die vorige departementshoof, mnr. Danie van der Nest, is verlede jaar as skoolhoof aangestel.

Me. Madilien Roos, ‘n student van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch, het gedurende die eerste twee weke van die kwartaal in die gr.1-klas geproef en dit baie geniet.

Laerskool Vplschenk spog hierdie jaar met vyf stelle tweelinge! Hulle is: Voor (vlnr) Kian en Shae Coetzer (gr. 6), Karla en Sanel Engelbrecht (gr. 1).Middel: Tinka en Morris-Henry Fox (gr. 6), Justin en Jamy Riddels (gr. 7).Agter: Gerbrand en Carla Conradie (gr. 7).

Die OLSO-klas van Laerskool Volschenk en hul juffrou, mev. Denise Kloppers, het gedurende die vierde kwartaal pragtige handwerk gedoen wat by Stilbaai se Kersmark verkoop is. Baie dankie aan almal wat hulle so wonderlik ondersteun het.

Die Vollies het sommer op die tweede skooldag al ywerig begin oefen vir die kleure-atletiek wat op 23 Januarie plaasvind.

Die graad 1’s het lekker gespeel en party het gekyk hoe die groter kinders op die rugbyveld speel.

Welkom aan ons graad 1’s! Nuwe onderwysers

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`n Terugblik op ons 2013 prysuitdeling

Congratulations to our prefects for 2014

Toekennings vir KultuurAgter vlnr: Eleesh Gandhi, Elisma Beyleveld, Kulungile Willie, Kayla van Wageningen en Linzey Barnardo.Voor vlnr: Emma de Villiers en Amber Kayster.

Knysna Primary School Special awards winners:Back L to R: Shelby Sofianos, Tristan Stubbs, Kulungile Willie, Magnus Muller and Slade van RooyenFront: Kayla van Wageningen and Sanja Greeff(Photos taken by Marissa at Foto First)

Knysna Primary School is proud to introduce their head prefects of 2014Cameron Lombaard – deputy headboyEmma de Villiers – headgirlMarco Garstman – headboyEveleen dos Santos – deputy headgirl(photos taken by Marissa – Foto First)

Knysna Primary School Sport Trophy Winners:Back L to R: Sanja Greeff, Tayla Kapp, Donné de Wet, Magnus Muller, Charné de Wet, Siyavuya Dyani, Cameron Lombaard and Amy Stofberg.Middle L to R: Thomas Ferguson, Elizabeth Lightley, Morgan van Nooy, Kyle Taylor, Marco Garstman and Monique Fechter.Front L to R: Stehan le Roux, Kimberley Kayster, Tristan Stubbs, Kanika Grieve, Shelby Sofianos and Mattheus de Beer.(photos taken by Marissa from Foto First)

Knysna Primary School Junior Trophy winners:Back L to R: Harry Tanner, Wiaan Erasmus, Jade Das Fontes, Righardt Stander, Jake Barnard, Olivia Smith and Robyn Hazell.Middle: Daniyal Greeff and Chelsea PhilipsonFront: Keane Grieve, Morgan Melville, Justine Kieswetter and Matthew Bosman(photos taken by Marissa from Foto First)

Knysna Primary School Academic Achievers:Back L to R: Jessica van Strijp, Andrea Wolmarans, Sanja Greeff, Famke Beukes, Belinda Mynhardt, Micha-Maud White and Anje BoshoffFront: Demi Knoetze and Slade van Rooyen(Photos taken by Marissa from Foto First)

Baie geluk!

DIE SKOOL WAAR ELKE LEERDER BELANGRIK IS!

Gr. 7-leerders verlaat skool in 2013 en is gereed vir hoërskool.

Welkom aan die 95 nuwe graad 1’s wat opgewonde is oor die skool!

Graad 1-tweeling, Andreas en Lida Engelbrecht saam met hulle ouers.

Elke graad 1-leerder wat skool toe kom, moet eers die ou skoolklok lui. Die dag as hulle die skool verlaat, moet die klok weer gelui word.

Charné ByleveldVerteenwoordig SA in Griekeland en Kanada by Commonwealth Games en verwerf goue medalje in Kumite. Verwerf SA-kleure en word aangewys as Oudtshoorn se Laerskole Sportvrou van die jaar.

WESBANK FIETSWEDREN15 FEBRUARIE 2014

Ons verwag weer BAIE pad- en bergfietsryers by ons jaarlikse

gesinsdag.Padfiets : 100, 60 en 30 kmBergfiets : 72, 45 en 18 km

Prettrap : 13 en 5 kmPretstap : 5 km

MATRIEKUITSLAEBaie geluk aan die 20 graad

7’s van 2008 wat A-gemiddeld in 2013 se matriekeksamen

behaal het.Ons is trots op al ons oud-

leerders wat pragtig presteer het!

Laerskool Knysna


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