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CIRCULAR NO. 13
30 April 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
“YOU CANNOT HANG OUT WITH NEGATIVE PEOPLE
AND EXPECT TO LIVE A POSITIVE LIFE.”
Unknown
Fairmont High School’s Anti-Litter Campaign
Starring Miss Moore in the leading role, with Mr Shield Slam Dunking the Junk
1) ACADEMICS
EXAMINATION & IRREGULARITY POLICY
The reply slip must please be returned by Friday, 8 May 2015, to the learner’s class register
teacher.
FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL POLICY FOR TESTS, EXAMINATIONS AND IRREGULARITIES
The purpose of this policy is to inform learners about: (1) the rules applicable to tests and
examination, and (2) steps to adhere to regarding irregularities.
1. TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS
1.1 Dates for tests are determined well in advance and published in the school
diary and placed on the school website. Each learner will receive a copy of
the test timetable at the start of a new academic school year.
1.2. The examination timetable for each examination will be made available to
learners at the start of the second and fourth term and, to matrics at the start
of the third term.
1.3 Tests will be written every Monday and Thursday morning during the first hour
of the school day (i.e. 08h05 – 09h05).
2. Learners should adhere to the following rules regarding the attendance of tests and
examinations.
All learners must:
2.1 arrive on time at school on the morning of a test or examination. Should they
be late for a test or examination without a valid reason, then no extra time will
be allowed to complete the test or exam.
2.2 hand in a medical certificate to their subject teacher of the test they missed on
the day of their return to the school.
2.3 due to a sporting commitment not be able to write a test or examination, hand
in a letter from the organiser of the event to their subject teacher in advance.
2.4 attend school for the full day to write the test or examination and not just come
in to write and then leave school immediately thereafter.
3. Rules regarding the behaviour of learners in the test or examination venue.
3.1 No disturbance of any nature will be allowed, i.e. talking, moving around in the
venue, making noises etc.
3.2 No pupils may leave the exam venue without a note from the invigilator.
3.3 Disruptive learners will be placed in detention on the day of the offence or the
following day if the offence was during the second session.
3.4 When papers are being handed out or collected, no talking may take place.
3.5 All books and notes must be packed away before any test question paper or
examination question paper may be handed out.
Fairmont High School
Private Bag X11, Durbanville, 7551
Medway, Durbell, Durbanville, 7550
Tel: (021) 976-1147 Fax: (021) 976-8735
E-mail: secretary@fairmont.co.za
Website: www.fairmont.co.za
3.6 All school bags must be closed and placed under the chair during a test or
examination.
3.7 All cellphones or electronic equipment must be switched off, may not be
visible or used during the school day or in the examination or test venue. (See
cellphone and electronic device policy).
An irregularity will be seen to have taken place should:
a) a learner be seen using a cellphone, or
b) a call or sms or other message come through
(See Irregularities policy.)
4. Exam paper layout
4.1 All learners must provide their own writing paper when writing tests.
4.2 The school will only provide writing paper for examinations.
4.3 Write on both sides of the writing paper.
4.4 The layout of the first page of a test and examination answer sheet must be
done as per the following example:
JUNE 2011 MATHEMATICS JOHN SMITH
PAPER 1 11Ba
Subject teacher code
Leave five lines open
Rule a right-hand margin of about 1cm.
Leave this line open
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Question 1
Leave this line open
Start your answers against the margin.
Leave this line open.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Question 2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
5. Stationery required
5.1 All learners are to provide their own stationery during tests and examinations.
5.2 Only blue or black pens are allowed.
5.3 Have spare pens available.
5.4 Provide your own pencil, eraser and sharpener.
5.5 Have a stapler and staples available to be able to collate and staple your
answer sheets together.
5.6 NO borrowing may take place.
5.7 NO coloured Koki’s may be used in an examination answer script.
5.8 Should you not have a stapler, use glue or a paper clip.
5.9 NO TIPPEX may be used during a test or examination.
2. IRREGULARITIES
1. Irregularities relating to Internal Assessment and Practical Assessment Tasks
(PAT):
 A learner who refuses to abide by any or all of the minimum requirements in
respect of the mark for the internal assessment in a subject, with no valid
reason.
 A learner who presents work that is not his or her own.
- Plagiarism
- Project/task completed by another learner
- Reproduction of an assignment or project from another learner and there is
evidence of such copying
- Work that has previously been presented for marks by him / her or another
learner
- The whole or part of an assignment that is not his or her own work but that of
a learner from another school or learning institution
- A learner who resorts to any dishonest act to mislead the educator in terms
of the authenticity of the assignment / portfolio presented.
2. A learner who under controlled internal assessment/examination conditions is found
guilty of doing the following:
 Creates a disturbance or intimidates others despite a warning
 Is under the influence of alcohol or drugs and behaves in a disorderly manner
 Disregards the arrangements or reasonable instructions of the educator, despite
a warning
 Is in possession of notes or any other unauthorised material that could assist
them in the answering of examination questions
 Copying notes from a textbook or any other unauthorised material
 Copying from fellow learners
 Attempting to gain assistance from another learner
 Assisting or attempting to assist another learner
 Receiving assistance from another source
 Hand in an examination paper written by another learner
 Use a cellphone, programmable calculator or any other electronic device that
may be of assistance while writing a test or examination, except where the
examination instructions specify otherwise.
3. Procedure to be followed should a learner be found making him- or herself guilty of
an irregularity:
 Irregularities involving learners must be dealt with at school by the SAIC
(School Assessment Irregularities Committee)
 Where a learner does not comply with the minimum requirements of any
component of the internal assessment mark, the following applies:
- If there is a valid reason for not complying, the learner must be allowed the
opportunity to redo the task or if not possible or impractical, the mark for that
component should not be taken into consideration.
- Where a learner does not comply with the minimum requirements for internal
assessment without a valid reason, a “zero” mark is recorded.
- The absence of an internal assessment mark in any subject will result in that
learner receiving an “incomplete” result.
 Irregularities during a test or examination session must be dealt with as follows:
- The test/examination answer script must be removed and a note made on
the script of the date and time. The answer script must be clearly marked
“IRREGULARITY”. All incriminating/unauthorised notes etc. must be stapled
to the answer script.
- The learner must be given a clean answer script/paper and clearly marked:
“NEW ANSWER SCRIPT”.
- The invigilator must write a short report of the alleged irregularity incident.
- The learner must be allowed to continue with the test/examination, however
NO additional time for time lost will be given.
- At the end of the test/examination, the learner and both answer scripts and
evidence together with the invigilator’s report must be brought to the Deputy:
Head of Academics for further investigation.
- The parents/guardians of the learner will be contacted immediately to explain
the alleged irregularity that had taken place. The learner will be required to
give a written response to the alleged offence.
- The findings of the investigation must be submitted to the District official of
the SAIC committee.
- A date for the SAIC meeting will be established and the learner and his / her
parents will be informed of the meeting to take place.
4. Sanctions to be imposed involving learners
a) Learner in possession of
unauthorised material
 Results will be declared null and void for that
examination paper.
b) Learner in possession of
unauthorised electronic
device
 Results are declared null and void for that
examination paper.
c) Learner caught copying or
obtaining help from another
learner
 Results of that examination paper will be
declared null and void.
 If there is evidence of collusion, the learner
offering the assistance must also be
sanctioned as indicated above.
d) A learner assisting another
learner during the
examination
 Results for that examination paper will be
declared null and void.
e) Submission of work that is
not the learner’s own work
 The results of that work/examination paper
will be declared null and void.
f) A learner creating a
disturbance, intimidation
and/or disregarding the
arrangements or
reasonable instructions of
the invigilator
 Learner will receive a warning and if he/she
persists with this type of behaviour, the
learner will be removed from the examination
room.
 The learner will forfeit the opportunity to write
or continue writing that specific examination
paper.
 Where the learner has commenced with the
examination, the marks attained will be
declared null and void.
 The learner will retain the marks attained in
the other components (SBA marks).
5. Reporting of irregularities
All alleged irregularities must be reported immediately to the Head of Academics,
which in turn, must report it to the principal. The next step is for the principal to
report it to the district official serving the school (IMG). The reporting may be done
verbally, but must be followed with a written report within 12 hours.
REPLY SLIP
Please return the reply slip signed and dated by the learner and the parent.
I ………………………………………………………(name of learner) have read and
understood the POLICY FOR TESTS, EXAMINATIONS AND IRREGULARITIES.
........................... ............................................
Learner Date
........................... ............................................
Parent Date
URGENT
We are in urgent need of parents to invigilate the matric June exams, “mock”’ exams
in September and their Finals from 19 October to the end of the year.
You qualify if you:
Are able to offer up a few hours a day… (shifts are spread amongst all the
invigilators)
DO NOT have a learner writing their matric this year
Are over the age of 25 and in possession of a Matric certificate
Compensation will be per session.
Please contact Mrs Lourens on 021 976 1147 or alourens@fairmont.co.za
MATRIC FOCUS
60 TEACHING DAYS
School
Holidays
Public Holidays Matrics writing exams
2015
April May (19 Days) June (2 Days)
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30
July (10 Days) August (19 Days) September (3 Days)
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30
30 31
October (7 Days) November December
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31
2) IMPORTANT NOTICE: TEST CALENDAR FOR 2ND
TERM
MAY 2015 TESTS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
3 4 TEST 5 6 7 NO TEST 8 9
8 - Natural Sciences One Act Plays 10 – Geog./Music
9 - Maths (Assembly)
10 - IT Prac. 12 – Afrikaans
11 - Life Sciences (Assembly)
12 - Accounting
10 11 TEST 12 13 14 TEST 15 16
8 - EMS 8 - English 10 - Design
9 - Natural Sciences 9 - History 11 - Maths
10 - CAT Prac. 10 - Consumer St. 12 - History
11 - Consumer St. 11 - Accounting (During assembly)
12 - English 12 - Consumer St.
17 18 TEST 19 20 21 TEST 22 23
8 - Afrikaans 8 - Maths 10 - Vis. Art
9 - EMS 9 - English (Assembly)
10 - Life Sciences 10 - Physical Sc.
11 - English 11 - Design
12 - Maths/Maths Lit 12 - Physical Sci.
24 25 NO TEST 26 27 28 PRE-EXAM 29 30
9 - Banango 9 - Banango 8 - 12 Life Orient. 10 - 12 Exams start
Workshop Workshop
31
JUNE 2015 TESTS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
8 – 9 Exams start
6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 School Holiday 16 Youth Day 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOLS CLOSE 27
EXAMS END 9 - Aptitude tests 10 - Community Serv.
10 - Community Serv. 11 - Job Shadow
11 - Job Shadow
28 29 30
URGENT NOTICE FOR ALL PUPILS
 NO pupils will be allowed to go home early on any day or after a test without a written letter
from the parent requesting this. No emails!
 Permission for going home early will only be allowed for emergencies.
 If a pupil is too sick to stay for the full day after a test, then they must not come to school to
write, but must provide the school with a medical certificate.
PLEASE NOTE!
All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they
are not writing a test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks
organized by various subject departments.
All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a
Monday or a Thursday test, a letter from the parent and the relevant chemist
slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and
medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is
required. A medical certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any
exam. A note from you excusing your child from school for the days missed (not test days) is
also required.
Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as
these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education
Department.
Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay
until first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be
required.
3) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR : 2ND
TERM
Mon, 4 May One Act Play Technical Rehearsal (4 – 6 May)
Thu, 7 May One Act Plays
Blood Clinic
Fri, 8 May Gr. 10 Leadership Camp (8 – 10 May)
Sat, 9 May Bergvliet Derby (Home)
Drummie 2nd
Group Competition
Wed, 13 May Cross Country Event
Fri, 15 May Wildlife Society Camp (15 – 17 May)
Matric Dance Expo (15 – 16 May) at Tygervalley Shopping Centre
Tue, 19 May Appearance check
Fri, 22 May Matric Theme Day
Sat, 23 May Drummie 2nd
Large Drill Competition
Tue, 26 May Gr. 9 Banango Workshop (26 – 27 May)
Thu, 28 May Gr. 8 – 12 Life Orientation Exam
Friday, 29 May Gr 10 – 12 Exams start
Sat, 30 May Drummie Breakfast
Fri, 5 June Gr. 8 – 10 Exams start
Sat, 6 June WP Group Championships (Drummies)
Mon, 15 June School holiday
Tue, 16 June Youth Day
Sat, 20 June WP Drill Championships
Wed, 24 June Exams End
Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Fri, 26 June Schools Close
Gr. 10 Community Service
Gr. 11 Job Shadow
Westering Sport Tour leaves
Sat, 27 June U19 Boys’ Soccer Team depart for East London
4) FAIRMONT GIRLS’ CHOIR
Fairmont Girls’ Choir upcoming performances:
Tuesday 12 May - Tygerberg Eisteddfod, Parow High School @ 19h00
Saturday 16 May - ATKV Applous Regionals, Gene Louw Primary School @ 17h00
Friday 22 May – Stellenbosch Eisteddfod, Endler Hall, Stellenbosch @ 16h30
5) E-SPORTS: FAIRMONT vs HTS WITBANK (FRIENDLY)
On Friday, 24 April 2015, we had our first friendly match of the season against HTS
Witbank. All games were played online from one of our computer labs.
The results were as follow:
Fairmont vs HTS Witbank (Friendly)
DOTA 2 1st
Team Lost 0 - 1
DOTA 2 2nd
Team Won 1 - 0
FIFA 15 1st
Player Won 4 - 2
FIFA 15 2nd
Player Won 0 - 3
FIFA 15 3rd
Player Won 5 - 1
Congratulations to all players involved.
6) PARENT FORUM
THE MATRIC EXPERIENCE EXPO 2015
The Matric Experience Expo will take place from 21 –
24 May at Tygervalley Shopping Centre and will focus on
all aspects of the Matric learner, including the Matric
Dance, Plett Rage, Tertiary Education, Student Loans,
Driver’s Licences etc.
Planning is coming along steadily and exhibitors currently
include Ilse Roux, Miglio Jewellery, Mr Suit Hire, Justine
Cosmetics, Lush Hair Extensions and more.
Make sure you visit the expo at Tygervalley and
remember to take your unwanted eveningwear, make-up,
jewellery, shoes, etc. to donate to the Princess Project.
The Princess Project is a charity who provides these
items to those less fortunate, and who would otherwise
not be able to afford the costs involved with a Matric
Dance.
A big thank you goes to Jessica Rose-Innes who has
already generously donated her Matric Dance dress from
last year to this worthy cause.
Anyone who might be interested in exhibiting at ME-X
2015, or who would like further information, please
contact Colleen Wilson on 082 781 9887 or Liza May on
082 331 1426.
WORKPARTY
After 2 lovely long weekends, it is time to pick up those tools and get back to work!
The Parent Forum will be holding a work party on Saturday , 9 May 2015, from 13h00 – 15h00.
Bring the family and come and assist in improving the facilities of our children’s school while
meeting and making new friends.
We will be completing new benches, and spraying them, as well as repairing any benches in
need of this.
The RCL members will also be attending to give their home room a bit of a makeover.
All Fairmont families welcome – join us for a bring-and-braai after as well.
7) POMMEPOMME
Pommepomme is a décor company situated in the greater Durbanville area.
They were one of the very generous sponsors of our annual Mr & Ms FHS, and generously
donated floor cushion prizes to the winners of this event.
Please support Lizzie and Janine by telephone or email:
 082 783 4259
 084 915 0950
 www.facebook.com/ilovepommepomme
Mr FHS 2015, Khanya Sikobi, enjoys one of his coveted prizes
8) INTERACT
The “Sarmie Mommies” would like to thank the learners and parents of Fairmont High School for
the generous donation of breads and spreads.
This truly wonderful gift warmed the hearts and tummies of many.
Thank you, and enjoy the long weekend!
9) WON LIFE : VOLUNTEER AT OUR LITERACY CENTRE
The Literacy Centre, run in Fisantekraal, is a volunteer-driven organization that relies on willing
members of the public to volunteer their time reading with those learners eager to learn this very
important milestone.
With each volunteer, Won Life is able to extend their reach and really make a difference in the
community of Fisantekraal. If you can spare an hour or two each week, please email Won Life
on:
info@wonlife.org.za
Watching the faces of these children as they reach each small milestone will give you a great
sense of reward.
10) DISCOVERY WORLD SERIES TRIATHLON 2015
Fairmont High wins the ITU World Triathlon
Series Cape Town for second successive year!
The second ever ITU event was held at the
V&A Waterfront on Sunday, 26 April 2015.
The team was unchanged and had Kelly Vroon
swimming, Keith Vroon cycling and Samuel
van der Merwe running. The team entered the
Open Teams Sprint category which comprises
a 500m sea swim, 20km cycle and 5 km run,
athletes transitioning and handing over a timing
chip in between events.
The team completed the event in 48 minutes
24 seconds, 37 seconds ahead of the second
placed team.
Well done to all the Fairmont teams that took
part at the Discovery World Triathlon.
Fairmont Team - Kelly Vroon (swimmer),
Keith Vroon (cyclist) and Samuel Van Der
Merwe (runner) - won the Triathlon Open
Sprint Relay at the ITU World Triathlon
series held in Cape Town on the 25 & 26 April 2015 for the second year in a row.
11) CROSS COUNTRY
OUR ATHLETES EXCEL!!!
The second seasonal race took place at Central Park, hosted by Bernadino Heights, on Wednesday,
29 April 2015.
Learners from Fairmont, in their lovely bright green athletics attire, outshone all other schools present
on the day.
These were our brilliant results: 1st
Samuel van der Merwe (Boys’ U17)
2nd
Nina Dunleavy (Girls’ U16)
4th
Carmen van der Merwe (Girls’ U19)
Our very enthusiastic Grade 8’s: Rebecca Walker, Emma Cole and Aakifah van Rooyen, also did very
well in their race.
Congratulations to you all!
12) LAND SERVICE CAMP : MIZPAH, 8 – 10 MAY 2015
Landsdiens
Land Service
WES-KAAP / WESTERN CAPE
22 April 2015
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s)
LAND SERVICE : MIZPAH (GRABOUW) 8 – 10 MAY 2015
The Land Service is going camping!
Students are invited to attend the Land Service camp taking place from 8 - 10 May 2015 in
Grabouw. At the camp they will be joining Land Service members from clubs all over the
Western Cape, and participating in a variety of fun activities and games.
Campers will be leaving for the weekend on Friday, 8 May 2015, directly after school, and
returning on Sunday morning, 10 May 2015.
All interested students must please rsvp before Wednesday, 29 April 2015, with Miss Matthee in
Prefab 4.
COSTS
Land Service Membership fee: R 70-00
Camp: R 300-00
Transportation: R 140-00
TOTAL R 510-00
Camp monies and membership fees are directly payable to Land Service Western Cape or to
the finance office.
Transportation fees are paid to the relevant party on the day of travel.
Please send proof of payment to: amatthee@fairmont.co.za or give directly to Miss Matthee.
LAND SERVICE BANKING DETAILS
Account name: Landsdiens Wes-Kaap
Bank: ABSA
Branch code: 632005
Account number: 550490129
Please use the following reference: “Fairmont + your name”.
Kind regards
Miss A. Matthee
LAND SERVICE MANAGER
13) ORANGE RIVER 2016
FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL
Fairmont High School is once again offering twenty students the opportunity to canoe along the
Orange River. The route is a family-friendly section of the river for which no previous paddling
experience is required. Children as young as 5 years and adults over 70 years have enjoyed the
Orange River with Amanzi Trails, as it meanders through the rugged landscape of the Richtersveld. It
is a life-changing experience that will leave your child feeling restored and revitalised with an added
sense of achievement. Drifting on a 5-metre Indian Mohawk canoe, gliding alongside the river banks
with their rich bird life, hearing the call of the fish eagle. Letting the sun soak tensions away, sleeping
under the stars. These experiences are but an idea of what your child will experience with Amanzi
Trails.
DATES
Fri, 18 Mar Leave at 5am
Arrive and overnight at base camp.
Sat, 19 Mar Row
Sun, 20 Mar Row
Mon, 21 Mar Row until ±16h00
Return to base camp and overnight
Tue, 22 Mar Depart and arrive at school
The cost for the trip is as follows:
 R2,190-00 per person. This cost includes all meals from dinner on night of arrival until breakfast
on day of departure. Drinks and snacks excluded.
 Transport to and from Amanzi Trails amounts to R1,310-00 per person which includes two meals
on the road.
 TOTAL: R3,500-00
A deposit of R1,750-00 must be made as soon as possible to secure your spot on this trip. Once your
deposit has been finalized, you will be responsible to find a replacement if you are unable to
attend. The total of R3,500-00 must be paid before or on 29 February 2016.
Your child will need a valid passport that is valid for 6 months after returning to South Africa. If you
pay the deposit and your child does not have a passport by the beginning of April, he or she will not be
allowed to accompany us on the trip. Non-South African citizens need a visa. As from 1 July 2015
minors must also have an unabridged birth certificate and will have to be accompanied by
affidavits and certified copies of the ID documents from the father and mother or guardian.
NB: If you are interested, please collect a booklet from Ms. Soga before any payments are made.
This booklet will contain all relevant information regarding the documents that are needed and
all indemnity forms.
The first 20 learners to pay their deposits and hand the proof of payment, a copy of their valid
passport and the filled-in booklet to Mrs. Soga, will have booked their place on the trip.
Mrs B. Soga Mr R.H. Dingley
ORGANISER PRINCIPAL
14) SPORT FIXTURES
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Badminton (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr 1st ISCT "A"@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth
Thurs 07-May 1st St. Georges Snr@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth
Chess (Boys') Fri 08-May 1st Bernadino Heights HS(A)
2nd Bernadino Heights HS(A)
Fri 15-May 1st Curro Durbanville(A)
2nd Curro Durbanville(A)
Cross Country Wed 06-May Boys' Tygerberg HS(A)
Girls' Tygerberg HS(A)
Golf (Boys') Mon 04-May 1st Strand(A)
Mon 11-May 1st Stellenberg(H)
Hockey (Boys') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Somerset College(A)
U19B Somerset College(A)
U16A Somerset College(A)
U16B Somerset College(A)
U16C Somerset College(A)
U14A Somerset College(A)
U14B Somerset College(A)
Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Fairbairn College(H)
Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U19B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U19C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U16C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U14A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
U14B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A)
Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U19C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT
Netball Thurs 07-May U19A Fairbairn College(H)
U19B Fairbairn College(H)
U16A Fairbairn College(H)
U16B Fairbairn College(H)
U16C Fairbairn College(H)
U16D Fairbairn College(H)
U14A Fairbairn College(H)
U14B Fairbairn College(H)
Thurs 14-May U19A Curro Durbanville(A)
U19B Curro Durbanville(A)
U16A Curro Durbanville(A)
U16B Curro Durbanville(A)
U16C Curro Durbanville(A)
U16D Curro Durbanville(A)
U14A Curro Durbanville(A)
U14B Curro Durbanville(A)
Rugby Sat 09-May U19A Bergvliet(H)
U19B Bye
U16 Bergvliet(H)
U15 Bergvliet(H)
U14 Bergvliet(H)
Sat 16-May U19A Somerset College(A)
U19B Somerset College(A)
U16 Somerset College(A)
U15 Somerset College(A)
U14 Somerset College(A)
Soccer (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr U16 Eben Donges(A)
Tues 05-May U14 Reddam(A)
Wed 06-May U19A Milnerton(H)
U19B Blouberg International(H)
Thurs 07-May U16 CBC(H)
Soccer (Girls') Tues 05-May U19A Elkanah House(A)
U19B Elkanah House(A)
Wed 06-May U15A Elkanah House"B"(H)
U15B DSK(H)
Squash (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Strand(H)
U19B Stellenbosch(H)
U15 De Kuilen(H)
Fri 15-May U19A Hugenote(H)
U19B De Kuilen(A)
U15 Paarl Boys(H)
Table Tennis (Boys') Tues 05-May U19 Elsies River(A)
U16 Elsies River(A)
15) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE
THE HUNTER
by Tony Park
Safari guide and private investigator Hudson Brand hunts
people. He’s on the trail of Linley Brown, a young woman named
as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Linley’s friend Kate
died in a car crash in Zimbabwe, but Kate’s sister believes that she
is still alive – she needs Linley to give her answers.
But Linley doesn’t want to be found.
South African detective Sannie van Rensburg is also looking for
Linley. But her priority right now is a murderer. The killer could be
a safari guide, and Hudson Brand is top of her list of suspects.
Sannie and Hudson cross paths and swords as they track Linley
from South Africa and Zimbabwe to the wild of Kenya’s Masai
Mara game reserve.
The hunt is about to turn deadly.
16) SPORT RESULTS
SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT RESULTS
Chess Fri 24-Apr U19 D.F. Malan Won 6 : 0
U15' D.F. Malan Lost 1.5 : 4.5
Cross Country Wed 29-Apr Boys' Bernadino Central Park(A) See report
Girls' Bernadino Central Park(A) See report
Hockey (Boys') - - U16B Milnerton A (Friendly) Won 2 : 0
Soccer (Boys') - - U19 Edgemead Lost 1 : 2
Tues 28-Apr U14 Parklands(H) Lost 0 : 7
Wed 29-Apr U19A Edgemead(A) Lost 1 : 2
U19B Bloubergrandt(H) Drew 1 : 1
U16 Camps Bay Lost 1 : 4
Soccer (Girls') Tues 28-Apr U19A Milnerton(H) Won 6 : 2
U19B Milnerton(A) Lost 0 : 4
Wed 29-Apr U15A St Cyprians(H) Drew 1 : 1
U15B Oude Molen(H) Lost 0 : 6
Table Tennis (Boys') Tues 28-Apr U19 Fairbairn College(H) Won 14 : 8
17) HOCKEY REPORT
Good Luck to all boys taking part in WP and zonal Hockey Trials.
The WP U21 Mens’ team won Gold this weekend in Pietermaritzburg, and it was great to see
past pupil, Peter Kempton – Jones, a part of the winning team. Other past pupils included
Jamie Christians who played in the WP U21B team - ending 4th
, and Matthew Martins who
played for Southern Gauteng and came 3rd.
Our Girls’ 1st
Team play Rustenberg this Friday in the next Round of the Spar Knockout
Tournament in Stellenbosch.
Get down to Rustenberg this weekend to support our U16A Girls as they take part in the
tournament from 1 - 3 May 2015.
18) MOTHERS WHO PRAY
CALLING ALL MOTHERS!
A very warm welcome is extended to all moms
wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group.
We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30,
in the Boardroom of Fairmont High School.
Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047
19) MYSCHOOL NEWS
This is amazing!
Records show that we have raised R8,492.33 this
month, against R6,613.67 last month 709
supporters raised funds this month, whilst 681
supporters used their MySchool card to support
us last month.
Thank you Fairmont parents and extended families.
20) WELL DONE
Tristan Hamilton Gr. 12
We are very proud to announce that Tristan has been selected to the
Western Province U19 Golf Team.
The team will be representing Western Province at the Triangular
Tournament being held from 15 – 17 May 2015.
Good luck, Tristan!
Matthew Nel Gr. 11
Matthew Nel came 3rd
in the ‘Youth Men’ category at the Western Province Downhill Race last
Sunday, 19 April 2015.
The event was held at Vuurberg in Stellenbosch.
21) PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
We wish all our families a happy time together this next week, and ask that our pupils use the
days off school to work towards their forthcoming exams.
Yours sincerely
Mr R Dingley
PRINCIPAL
Disclaimer:
Fairmont High School does not necessarily endorse the products/services advertised in this circular.
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Fairmont Focus 13: 30 April 2015

  • 1. CIRCULAR NO. 13 30 April 2015 Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s) “YOU CANNOT HANG OUT WITH NEGATIVE PEOPLE AND EXPECT TO LIVE A POSITIVE LIFE.” Unknown Fairmont High School’s Anti-Litter Campaign Starring Miss Moore in the leading role, with Mr Shield Slam Dunking the Junk
  • 2. 1) ACADEMICS EXAMINATION & IRREGULARITY POLICY The reply slip must please be returned by Friday, 8 May 2015, to the learner’s class register teacher. FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL POLICY FOR TESTS, EXAMINATIONS AND IRREGULARITIES The purpose of this policy is to inform learners about: (1) the rules applicable to tests and examination, and (2) steps to adhere to regarding irregularities. 1. TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS 1.1 Dates for tests are determined well in advance and published in the school diary and placed on the school website. Each learner will receive a copy of the test timetable at the start of a new academic school year. 1.2. The examination timetable for each examination will be made available to learners at the start of the second and fourth term and, to matrics at the start of the third term. 1.3 Tests will be written every Monday and Thursday morning during the first hour of the school day (i.e. 08h05 – 09h05). 2. Learners should adhere to the following rules regarding the attendance of tests and examinations. All learners must: 2.1 arrive on time at school on the morning of a test or examination. Should they be late for a test or examination without a valid reason, then no extra time will be allowed to complete the test or exam. 2.2 hand in a medical certificate to their subject teacher of the test they missed on the day of their return to the school. 2.3 due to a sporting commitment not be able to write a test or examination, hand in a letter from the organiser of the event to their subject teacher in advance. 2.4 attend school for the full day to write the test or examination and not just come in to write and then leave school immediately thereafter. 3. Rules regarding the behaviour of learners in the test or examination venue. 3.1 No disturbance of any nature will be allowed, i.e. talking, moving around in the venue, making noises etc. 3.2 No pupils may leave the exam venue without a note from the invigilator. 3.3 Disruptive learners will be placed in detention on the day of the offence or the following day if the offence was during the second session. 3.4 When papers are being handed out or collected, no talking may take place. 3.5 All books and notes must be packed away before any test question paper or examination question paper may be handed out. Fairmont High School Private Bag X11, Durbanville, 7551 Medway, Durbell, Durbanville, 7550 Tel: (021) 976-1147 Fax: (021) 976-8735 E-mail: secretary@fairmont.co.za Website: www.fairmont.co.za
  • 3. 3.6 All school bags must be closed and placed under the chair during a test or examination. 3.7 All cellphones or electronic equipment must be switched off, may not be visible or used during the school day or in the examination or test venue. (See cellphone and electronic device policy). An irregularity will be seen to have taken place should: a) a learner be seen using a cellphone, or b) a call or sms or other message come through (See Irregularities policy.) 4. Exam paper layout 4.1 All learners must provide their own writing paper when writing tests. 4.2 The school will only provide writing paper for examinations. 4.3 Write on both sides of the writing paper. 4.4 The layout of the first page of a test and examination answer sheet must be done as per the following example: JUNE 2011 MATHEMATICS JOHN SMITH PAPER 1 11Ba Subject teacher code Leave five lines open Rule a right-hand margin of about 1cm. Leave this line open ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 1 Leave this line open Start your answers against the margin. Leave this line open. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Question 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 5. Stationery required 5.1 All learners are to provide their own stationery during tests and examinations. 5.2 Only blue or black pens are allowed. 5.3 Have spare pens available. 5.4 Provide your own pencil, eraser and sharpener. 5.5 Have a stapler and staples available to be able to collate and staple your answer sheets together. 5.6 NO borrowing may take place.
  • 4. 5.7 NO coloured Koki’s may be used in an examination answer script. 5.8 Should you not have a stapler, use glue or a paper clip. 5.9 NO TIPPEX may be used during a test or examination. 2. IRREGULARITIES 1. Irregularities relating to Internal Assessment and Practical Assessment Tasks (PAT):  A learner who refuses to abide by any or all of the minimum requirements in respect of the mark for the internal assessment in a subject, with no valid reason.  A learner who presents work that is not his or her own. - Plagiarism - Project/task completed by another learner - Reproduction of an assignment or project from another learner and there is evidence of such copying - Work that has previously been presented for marks by him / her or another learner - The whole or part of an assignment that is not his or her own work but that of a learner from another school or learning institution - A learner who resorts to any dishonest act to mislead the educator in terms of the authenticity of the assignment / portfolio presented. 2. A learner who under controlled internal assessment/examination conditions is found guilty of doing the following:  Creates a disturbance or intimidates others despite a warning  Is under the influence of alcohol or drugs and behaves in a disorderly manner  Disregards the arrangements or reasonable instructions of the educator, despite a warning  Is in possession of notes or any other unauthorised material that could assist them in the answering of examination questions  Copying notes from a textbook or any other unauthorised material  Copying from fellow learners  Attempting to gain assistance from another learner  Assisting or attempting to assist another learner  Receiving assistance from another source  Hand in an examination paper written by another learner  Use a cellphone, programmable calculator or any other electronic device that may be of assistance while writing a test or examination, except where the examination instructions specify otherwise. 3. Procedure to be followed should a learner be found making him- or herself guilty of an irregularity:  Irregularities involving learners must be dealt with at school by the SAIC (School Assessment Irregularities Committee)  Where a learner does not comply with the minimum requirements of any component of the internal assessment mark, the following applies: - If there is a valid reason for not complying, the learner must be allowed the opportunity to redo the task or if not possible or impractical, the mark for that component should not be taken into consideration.
  • 5. - Where a learner does not comply with the minimum requirements for internal assessment without a valid reason, a “zero” mark is recorded. - The absence of an internal assessment mark in any subject will result in that learner receiving an “incomplete” result.  Irregularities during a test or examination session must be dealt with as follows: - The test/examination answer script must be removed and a note made on the script of the date and time. The answer script must be clearly marked “IRREGULARITY”. All incriminating/unauthorised notes etc. must be stapled to the answer script. - The learner must be given a clean answer script/paper and clearly marked: “NEW ANSWER SCRIPT”. - The invigilator must write a short report of the alleged irregularity incident. - The learner must be allowed to continue with the test/examination, however NO additional time for time lost will be given. - At the end of the test/examination, the learner and both answer scripts and evidence together with the invigilator’s report must be brought to the Deputy: Head of Academics for further investigation. - The parents/guardians of the learner will be contacted immediately to explain the alleged irregularity that had taken place. The learner will be required to give a written response to the alleged offence. - The findings of the investigation must be submitted to the District official of the SAIC committee. - A date for the SAIC meeting will be established and the learner and his / her parents will be informed of the meeting to take place. 4. Sanctions to be imposed involving learners a) Learner in possession of unauthorised material  Results will be declared null and void for that examination paper. b) Learner in possession of unauthorised electronic device  Results are declared null and void for that examination paper. c) Learner caught copying or obtaining help from another learner  Results of that examination paper will be declared null and void.  If there is evidence of collusion, the learner offering the assistance must also be sanctioned as indicated above. d) A learner assisting another learner during the examination  Results for that examination paper will be declared null and void. e) Submission of work that is not the learner’s own work  The results of that work/examination paper will be declared null and void. f) A learner creating a disturbance, intimidation and/or disregarding the arrangements or reasonable instructions of the invigilator  Learner will receive a warning and if he/she persists with this type of behaviour, the learner will be removed from the examination room.  The learner will forfeit the opportunity to write or continue writing that specific examination paper.  Where the learner has commenced with the examination, the marks attained will be declared null and void.  The learner will retain the marks attained in the other components (SBA marks).
  • 6. 5. Reporting of irregularities All alleged irregularities must be reported immediately to the Head of Academics, which in turn, must report it to the principal. The next step is for the principal to report it to the district official serving the school (IMG). The reporting may be done verbally, but must be followed with a written report within 12 hours. REPLY SLIP Please return the reply slip signed and dated by the learner and the parent. I ………………………………………………………(name of learner) have read and understood the POLICY FOR TESTS, EXAMINATIONS AND IRREGULARITIES. ........................... ............................................ Learner Date ........................... ............................................ Parent Date URGENT We are in urgent need of parents to invigilate the matric June exams, “mock”’ exams in September and their Finals from 19 October to the end of the year. You qualify if you: Are able to offer up a few hours a day… (shifts are spread amongst all the invigilators) DO NOT have a learner writing their matric this year Are over the age of 25 and in possession of a Matric certificate Compensation will be per session. Please contact Mrs Lourens on 021 976 1147 or alourens@fairmont.co.za MATRIC FOCUS 60 TEACHING DAYS School Holidays Public Holidays Matrics writing exams 2015 April May (19 Days) June (2 Days) Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30
  • 7. July (10 Days) August (19 Days) September (3 Days) Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 October (7 Days) November December Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 2) IMPORTANT NOTICE: TEST CALENDAR FOR 2ND TERM MAY 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 4 TEST 5 6 7 NO TEST 8 9 8 - Natural Sciences One Act Plays 10 – Geog./Music 9 - Maths (Assembly) 10 - IT Prac. 12 – Afrikaans 11 - Life Sciences (Assembly) 12 - Accounting 10 11 TEST 12 13 14 TEST 15 16 8 - EMS 8 - English 10 - Design 9 - Natural Sciences 9 - History 11 - Maths 10 - CAT Prac. 10 - Consumer St. 12 - History 11 - Consumer St. 11 - Accounting (During assembly) 12 - English 12 - Consumer St. 17 18 TEST 19 20 21 TEST 22 23 8 - Afrikaans 8 - Maths 10 - Vis. Art 9 - EMS 9 - English (Assembly) 10 - Life Sciences 10 - Physical Sc. 11 - English 11 - Design 12 - Maths/Maths Lit 12 - Physical Sci. 24 25 NO TEST 26 27 28 PRE-EXAM 29 30 9 - Banango 9 - Banango 8 - 12 Life Orient. 10 - 12 Exams start Workshop Workshop 31 JUNE 2015 TESTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 8 – 9 Exams start 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 School Holiday 16 Youth Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SCHOOLS CLOSE 27 EXAMS END 9 - Aptitude tests 10 - Community Serv. 10 - Community Serv. 11 - Job Shadow 11 - Job Shadow 28 29 30
  • 8. URGENT NOTICE FOR ALL PUPILS  NO pupils will be allowed to go home early on any day or after a test without a written letter from the parent requesting this. No emails!  Permission for going home early will only be allowed for emergencies.  If a pupil is too sick to stay for the full day after a test, then they must not come to school to write, but must provide the school with a medical certificate. PLEASE NOTE! All pupils are required to be at school at the regular time - 07h55 - even if they are not writing a test. This time will be used for consolidation or tasks organized by various subject departments. All parents are asked to please be aware that when your child misses a Monday or a Thursday test, a letter from the parent and the relevant chemist slip (the date on the slip must pertain to the pupil’s absenteeism and medication bought), a certificate from the clinic or a doctor’s certificate is required. A medical certificate from either the clinic or the doctor is applicable for missing any exam. A note from you excusing your child from school for the days missed (not test days) is also required. Grade 9 and Matric pupils must produce a doctor’s certificate for tests and exams missed as these are the two exit phases and their marks are externally moderated by the Education Department. Learners are not allowed to go home immediately after a test if they are ill. They have to stay until first break. If they are ill, then they should not come to school. A doctor’s certificate will be required. 3) IMPORTANT NOTICE : GENERAL CALENDAR : 2ND TERM Mon, 4 May One Act Play Technical Rehearsal (4 – 6 May) Thu, 7 May One Act Plays Blood Clinic Fri, 8 May Gr. 10 Leadership Camp (8 – 10 May) Sat, 9 May Bergvliet Derby (Home) Drummie 2nd Group Competition Wed, 13 May Cross Country Event Fri, 15 May Wildlife Society Camp (15 – 17 May) Matric Dance Expo (15 – 16 May) at Tygervalley Shopping Centre Tue, 19 May Appearance check Fri, 22 May Matric Theme Day Sat, 23 May Drummie 2nd Large Drill Competition Tue, 26 May Gr. 9 Banango Workshop (26 – 27 May) Thu, 28 May Gr. 8 – 12 Life Orientation Exam Friday, 29 May Gr 10 – 12 Exams start Sat, 30 May Drummie Breakfast Fri, 5 June Gr. 8 – 10 Exams start Sat, 6 June WP Group Championships (Drummies) Mon, 15 June School holiday
  • 9. Tue, 16 June Youth Day Sat, 20 June WP Drill Championships Wed, 24 June Exams End Thu, 25 June Gr. 9 Aptitude Gr. 10 Community Service Gr. 11 Job Shadow Fri, 26 June Schools Close Gr. 10 Community Service Gr. 11 Job Shadow Westering Sport Tour leaves Sat, 27 June U19 Boys’ Soccer Team depart for East London 4) FAIRMONT GIRLS’ CHOIR Fairmont Girls’ Choir upcoming performances: Tuesday 12 May - Tygerberg Eisteddfod, Parow High School @ 19h00 Saturday 16 May - ATKV Applous Regionals, Gene Louw Primary School @ 17h00 Friday 22 May – Stellenbosch Eisteddfod, Endler Hall, Stellenbosch @ 16h30 5) E-SPORTS: FAIRMONT vs HTS WITBANK (FRIENDLY) On Friday, 24 April 2015, we had our first friendly match of the season against HTS Witbank. All games were played online from one of our computer labs. The results were as follow: Fairmont vs HTS Witbank (Friendly) DOTA 2 1st Team Lost 0 - 1 DOTA 2 2nd Team Won 1 - 0 FIFA 15 1st Player Won 4 - 2 FIFA 15 2nd Player Won 0 - 3 FIFA 15 3rd Player Won 5 - 1 Congratulations to all players involved.
  • 10. 6) PARENT FORUM THE MATRIC EXPERIENCE EXPO 2015 The Matric Experience Expo will take place from 21 – 24 May at Tygervalley Shopping Centre and will focus on all aspects of the Matric learner, including the Matric Dance, Plett Rage, Tertiary Education, Student Loans, Driver’s Licences etc. Planning is coming along steadily and exhibitors currently include Ilse Roux, Miglio Jewellery, Mr Suit Hire, Justine Cosmetics, Lush Hair Extensions and more. Make sure you visit the expo at Tygervalley and remember to take your unwanted eveningwear, make-up, jewellery, shoes, etc. to donate to the Princess Project. The Princess Project is a charity who provides these items to those less fortunate, and who would otherwise not be able to afford the costs involved with a Matric Dance. A big thank you goes to Jessica Rose-Innes who has already generously donated her Matric Dance dress from last year to this worthy cause. Anyone who might be interested in exhibiting at ME-X 2015, or who would like further information, please contact Colleen Wilson on 082 781 9887 or Liza May on 082 331 1426. WORKPARTY After 2 lovely long weekends, it is time to pick up those tools and get back to work! The Parent Forum will be holding a work party on Saturday , 9 May 2015, from 13h00 – 15h00. Bring the family and come and assist in improving the facilities of our children’s school while meeting and making new friends. We will be completing new benches, and spraying them, as well as repairing any benches in need of this. The RCL members will also be attending to give their home room a bit of a makeover. All Fairmont families welcome – join us for a bring-and-braai after as well.
  • 11. 7) POMMEPOMME Pommepomme is a décor company situated in the greater Durbanville area. They were one of the very generous sponsors of our annual Mr & Ms FHS, and generously donated floor cushion prizes to the winners of this event. Please support Lizzie and Janine by telephone or email:  082 783 4259  084 915 0950  www.facebook.com/ilovepommepomme Mr FHS 2015, Khanya Sikobi, enjoys one of his coveted prizes 8) INTERACT The “Sarmie Mommies” would like to thank the learners and parents of Fairmont High School for the generous donation of breads and spreads. This truly wonderful gift warmed the hearts and tummies of many. Thank you, and enjoy the long weekend!
  • 12. 9) WON LIFE : VOLUNTEER AT OUR LITERACY CENTRE The Literacy Centre, run in Fisantekraal, is a volunteer-driven organization that relies on willing members of the public to volunteer their time reading with those learners eager to learn this very important milestone. With each volunteer, Won Life is able to extend their reach and really make a difference in the community of Fisantekraal. If you can spare an hour or two each week, please email Won Life on: info@wonlife.org.za Watching the faces of these children as they reach each small milestone will give you a great sense of reward. 10) DISCOVERY WORLD SERIES TRIATHLON 2015 Fairmont High wins the ITU World Triathlon Series Cape Town for second successive year! The second ever ITU event was held at the V&A Waterfront on Sunday, 26 April 2015. The team was unchanged and had Kelly Vroon swimming, Keith Vroon cycling and Samuel van der Merwe running. The team entered the Open Teams Sprint category which comprises a 500m sea swim, 20km cycle and 5 km run, athletes transitioning and handing over a timing chip in between events. The team completed the event in 48 minutes 24 seconds, 37 seconds ahead of the second placed team. Well done to all the Fairmont teams that took part at the Discovery World Triathlon. Fairmont Team - Kelly Vroon (swimmer), Keith Vroon (cyclist) and Samuel Van Der Merwe (runner) - won the Triathlon Open Sprint Relay at the ITU World Triathlon series held in Cape Town on the 25 & 26 April 2015 for the second year in a row.
  • 13. 11) CROSS COUNTRY OUR ATHLETES EXCEL!!! The second seasonal race took place at Central Park, hosted by Bernadino Heights, on Wednesday, 29 April 2015. Learners from Fairmont, in their lovely bright green athletics attire, outshone all other schools present on the day. These were our brilliant results: 1st Samuel van der Merwe (Boys’ U17) 2nd Nina Dunleavy (Girls’ U16) 4th Carmen van der Merwe (Girls’ U19) Our very enthusiastic Grade 8’s: Rebecca Walker, Emma Cole and Aakifah van Rooyen, also did very well in their race. Congratulations to you all!
  • 14. 12) LAND SERVICE CAMP : MIZPAH, 8 – 10 MAY 2015 Landsdiens Land Service WES-KAAP / WESTERN CAPE 22 April 2015 Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s) LAND SERVICE : MIZPAH (GRABOUW) 8 – 10 MAY 2015 The Land Service is going camping! Students are invited to attend the Land Service camp taking place from 8 - 10 May 2015 in Grabouw. At the camp they will be joining Land Service members from clubs all over the Western Cape, and participating in a variety of fun activities and games. Campers will be leaving for the weekend on Friday, 8 May 2015, directly after school, and returning on Sunday morning, 10 May 2015. All interested students must please rsvp before Wednesday, 29 April 2015, with Miss Matthee in Prefab 4. COSTS Land Service Membership fee: R 70-00 Camp: R 300-00 Transportation: R 140-00 TOTAL R 510-00 Camp monies and membership fees are directly payable to Land Service Western Cape or to the finance office. Transportation fees are paid to the relevant party on the day of travel. Please send proof of payment to: amatthee@fairmont.co.za or give directly to Miss Matthee. LAND SERVICE BANKING DETAILS Account name: Landsdiens Wes-Kaap Bank: ABSA Branch code: 632005 Account number: 550490129 Please use the following reference: “Fairmont + your name”. Kind regards Miss A. Matthee LAND SERVICE MANAGER
  • 15. 13) ORANGE RIVER 2016 FAIRMONT HIGH SCHOOL Fairmont High School is once again offering twenty students the opportunity to canoe along the Orange River. The route is a family-friendly section of the river for which no previous paddling experience is required. Children as young as 5 years and adults over 70 years have enjoyed the Orange River with Amanzi Trails, as it meanders through the rugged landscape of the Richtersveld. It is a life-changing experience that will leave your child feeling restored and revitalised with an added sense of achievement. Drifting on a 5-metre Indian Mohawk canoe, gliding alongside the river banks with their rich bird life, hearing the call of the fish eagle. Letting the sun soak tensions away, sleeping under the stars. These experiences are but an idea of what your child will experience with Amanzi Trails. DATES Fri, 18 Mar Leave at 5am Arrive and overnight at base camp. Sat, 19 Mar Row Sun, 20 Mar Row Mon, 21 Mar Row until ±16h00 Return to base camp and overnight Tue, 22 Mar Depart and arrive at school The cost for the trip is as follows:  R2,190-00 per person. This cost includes all meals from dinner on night of arrival until breakfast on day of departure. Drinks and snacks excluded.  Transport to and from Amanzi Trails amounts to R1,310-00 per person which includes two meals on the road.  TOTAL: R3,500-00 A deposit of R1,750-00 must be made as soon as possible to secure your spot on this trip. Once your deposit has been finalized, you will be responsible to find a replacement if you are unable to attend. The total of R3,500-00 must be paid before or on 29 February 2016. Your child will need a valid passport that is valid for 6 months after returning to South Africa. If you pay the deposit and your child does not have a passport by the beginning of April, he or she will not be allowed to accompany us on the trip. Non-South African citizens need a visa. As from 1 July 2015 minors must also have an unabridged birth certificate and will have to be accompanied by affidavits and certified copies of the ID documents from the father and mother or guardian. NB: If you are interested, please collect a booklet from Ms. Soga before any payments are made. This booklet will contain all relevant information regarding the documents that are needed and all indemnity forms. The first 20 learners to pay their deposits and hand the proof of payment, a copy of their valid passport and the filled-in booklet to Mrs. Soga, will have booked their place on the trip. Mrs B. Soga Mr R.H. Dingley ORGANISER PRINCIPAL
  • 16. 14) SPORT FIXTURES SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT Badminton (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr 1st ISCT "A"@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth Thurs 07-May 1st St. Georges Snr@ John Tyres Hall, Kenilworth Chess (Boys') Fri 08-May 1st Bernadino Heights HS(A) 2nd Bernadino Heights HS(A) Fri 15-May 1st Curro Durbanville(A) 2nd Curro Durbanville(A) Cross Country Wed 06-May Boys' Tygerberg HS(A) Girls' Tygerberg HS(A) Golf (Boys') Mon 04-May 1st Strand(A) Mon 11-May 1st Stellenberg(H) Hockey (Boys') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Somerset College(A) U19B Somerset College(A) U16A Somerset College(A) U16B Somerset College(A) U16C Somerset College(A) U14A Somerset College(A) U14B Somerset College(A) Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Fairbairn College(H) U19B Fairbairn College(H) U16A Fairbairn College(H) U16B Fairbairn College(H) U16C Fairbairn College(H) U14A Fairbairn College(H) U14B Fairbairn College(H) Hockey (Girls') Fri/Sat 15/16-May U19A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U19B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U19C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U16C Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U14A Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) U14B Springfield(A) / Somerset College(A) Fri/Sat 22/23-May U19A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U19B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U19C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U16C Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U14A Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H) U14B Bellville HS(H) / Fairbairn College(H)
  • 17. SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT Netball Thurs 07-May U19A Fairbairn College(H) U19B Fairbairn College(H) U16A Fairbairn College(H) U16B Fairbairn College(H) U16C Fairbairn College(H) U16D Fairbairn College(H) U14A Fairbairn College(H) U14B Fairbairn College(H) Thurs 14-May U19A Curro Durbanville(A) U19B Curro Durbanville(A) U16A Curro Durbanville(A) U16B Curro Durbanville(A) U16C Curro Durbanville(A) U16D Curro Durbanville(A) U14A Curro Durbanville(A) U14B Curro Durbanville(A) Rugby Sat 09-May U19A Bergvliet(H) U19B Bye U16 Bergvliet(H) U15 Bergvliet(H) U14 Bergvliet(H) Sat 16-May U19A Somerset College(A) U19B Somerset College(A) U16 Somerset College(A) U15 Somerset College(A) U14 Somerset College(A) Soccer (Boys') Thurs 30-Apr U16 Eben Donges(A) Tues 05-May U14 Reddam(A) Wed 06-May U19A Milnerton(H) U19B Blouberg International(H) Thurs 07-May U16 CBC(H) Soccer (Girls') Tues 05-May U19A Elkanah House(A) U19B Elkanah House(A) Wed 06-May U15A Elkanah House"B"(H) U15B DSK(H) Squash (Boys') Fri 08-May U19A Strand(H) U19B Stellenbosch(H) U15 De Kuilen(H) Fri 15-May U19A Hugenote(H) U19B De Kuilen(A) U15 Paarl Boys(H) Table Tennis (Boys') Tues 05-May U19 Elsies River(A) U16 Elsies River(A)
  • 18. 15) LIBRARIAN’S CHOICE THE HUNTER by Tony Park Safari guide and private investigator Hudson Brand hunts people. He’s on the trail of Linley Brown, a young woman named as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Linley’s friend Kate died in a car crash in Zimbabwe, but Kate’s sister believes that she is still alive – she needs Linley to give her answers. But Linley doesn’t want to be found. South African detective Sannie van Rensburg is also looking for Linley. But her priority right now is a murderer. The killer could be a safari guide, and Hudson Brand is top of her list of suspects. Sannie and Hudson cross paths and swords as they track Linley from South Africa and Zimbabwe to the wild of Kenya’s Masai Mara game reserve. The hunt is about to turn deadly. 16) SPORT RESULTS SPORT DAY DATE TEAM OPPONENT RESULTS Chess Fri 24-Apr U19 D.F. Malan Won 6 : 0 U15' D.F. Malan Lost 1.5 : 4.5 Cross Country Wed 29-Apr Boys' Bernadino Central Park(A) See report Girls' Bernadino Central Park(A) See report Hockey (Boys') - - U16B Milnerton A (Friendly) Won 2 : 0 Soccer (Boys') - - U19 Edgemead Lost 1 : 2 Tues 28-Apr U14 Parklands(H) Lost 0 : 7 Wed 29-Apr U19A Edgemead(A) Lost 1 : 2 U19B Bloubergrandt(H) Drew 1 : 1 U16 Camps Bay Lost 1 : 4 Soccer (Girls') Tues 28-Apr U19A Milnerton(H) Won 6 : 2 U19B Milnerton(A) Lost 0 : 4 Wed 29-Apr U15A St Cyprians(H) Drew 1 : 1 U15B Oude Molen(H) Lost 0 : 6 Table Tennis (Boys') Tues 28-Apr U19 Fairbairn College(H) Won 14 : 8
  • 19. 17) HOCKEY REPORT Good Luck to all boys taking part in WP and zonal Hockey Trials. The WP U21 Mens’ team won Gold this weekend in Pietermaritzburg, and it was great to see past pupil, Peter Kempton – Jones, a part of the winning team. Other past pupils included Jamie Christians who played in the WP U21B team - ending 4th , and Matthew Martins who played for Southern Gauteng and came 3rd. Our Girls’ 1st Team play Rustenberg this Friday in the next Round of the Spar Knockout Tournament in Stellenbosch. Get down to Rustenberg this weekend to support our U16A Girls as they take part in the tournament from 1 - 3 May 2015. 18) MOTHERS WHO PRAY CALLING ALL MOTHERS! A very warm welcome is extended to all moms wishing to join our “Mothers Who Pray” group. We meet every Wednesday, at 07h30, in the Boardroom of Fairmont High School. Please come and join us, or contact Amanda (072 072 1047 19) MYSCHOOL NEWS This is amazing! Records show that we have raised R8,492.33 this month, against R6,613.67 last month 709 supporters raised funds this month, whilst 681 supporters used their MySchool card to support us last month. Thank you Fairmont parents and extended families. 20) WELL DONE Tristan Hamilton Gr. 12 We are very proud to announce that Tristan has been selected to the Western Province U19 Golf Team. The team will be representing Western Province at the Triangular Tournament being held from 15 – 17 May 2015. Good luck, Tristan!
  • 20. Matthew Nel Gr. 11 Matthew Nel came 3rd in the ‘Youth Men’ category at the Western Province Downhill Race last Sunday, 19 April 2015. The event was held at Vuurberg in Stellenbosch. 21) PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE We wish all our families a happy time together this next week, and ask that our pupils use the days off school to work towards their forthcoming exams. Yours sincerely Mr R Dingley PRINCIPAL Disclaimer: Fairmont High School does not necessarily endorse the products/services advertised in this circular.