Newsletter 1 Easter Term 2012
Newsletter 1 Easter Term 2012
Dear Parents Welcome back to St Johns and for all new families joining our community a very special welcome, and our prayer is that your time here will enrich your lives with friendship and joy. Matric and A-Level Results I note with pleasure the excellent Matric and Cambridge A-Level results. We congratulate the boys and girls on their success. I do think it is noteworthy that two of our A-Level candidates have won scholarships to prestigious universities: James Verhagen, who matriculated in 2010 from St Johns College and achieved three A* (90% and above) for his three subjects is going to Dartmouth, USA, and Francis Steere, who also achieved three distinctions has gained a scholarship to go to Princeton, USA. We congratulate our Matrics and Sixth Formers, as well as all the teachers on these excellent results. Peter Raney and Phetiso Morojele We are all aware of the loss we have experienced during the holidays with the death of Peter Raney and Phetiso Morojele. At the opening of our academic year I drew on a comment of Peters from his Life Orientation mission statement, to inspire the College to make his words their own: My mission is to be the best version of myself; to excel in all aspects of my life; to be successful in sport; to get good academic results and to socially develop into a person who others would look up to. I will strive to be reliable, responsible and accountable.
James Surgey, Head of School, in his words to the College also took Peters phrase, to be the best version of myself, as a challenge to the boys of the College. The heartache and grief is real and it seems such a senseless loss of life and huge potential. The good that comes from these occasions is the enormous support that was experienced from the wider St Johns community. Almost all of Peters matric class attended his funeral at St Johns a week before school started. Many parents and other boys also came to express their sadness and to offer condolences. We continue to pray for the Raney and Morojele families.
The picture chosen for the Easter Rugby Festival programme shows Peter in the front row about to enter a scrum for the 1st Team. This is a lovely tribute to a fine young man, who loved life, loved his school and loved rugby.
Traffic
I am conscious that getting your son to school in the morning and fetching him in the afternoon is a massive challenge with serious traffic problems and distraught drivers. If the problem was not as serious as it is, I would jokingly suggest that we are using the congestion as a motivator for weekly boarding. We have however approached the City Council with regard to creating drop-off zones in St Johns Road, and in St Patricks Road. The boys will then be able to enter the school on foot through pedestrian gates. I shall keep you informed of any progress.
Roedean School and and St Johns College have over the past ten years been in a partnership in running The Bridge Nursery School. This has been a very successful school, with a good enrolment and which has enriched our community. Mrs Jenny Lobban and her staff are doing well. For strategic reasons Roedean has decided to withdraw from this partnership from the end of this term. The Bridge will, however, continue to operate as before under St Johns College, and Roedean will continue to welcome any applications from girls currently enrolled at the Bridge. Roedean and St Johns continue to work together in a number of areas. We share our technology resources, sports facilities and security. This good and healthy relationship will continue into the future.
Maretlwane
Another exciting new initiative for St Johns is the development of a 100-bed campsite at Maretlwane a pristine conservancy in the Magaliesberg below Castle Gorge. We have for the past 10 years been involved at Kloofwaters with St Marys, and together we will be relocating this operation to Maretlwane. We are also planning an outdoor school there for the Upper 4s from 2013. This is a very exciting opportunity for boys and girls to enjoy Gods creation, and to develop an awareness of their responsibility for the environment. It will complement and add value to our present environmental education and character development programmes. We are looking for parents to get involved in the development of Maretlwane and if you are interested please contact Mr Brett Nicolson at [email protected].
Boulder Kloof
Castle Gorge
I E B MATRICULATION 2011 St Johns College is proud of the excellent results achieved by our Matriculants in the 2011 IEB Examinations. Congratulations to all our Matric pupils! St Johns pupils once again achieved a 100% Matric pass rate with 92% achieving University Entrance at Degree level. 1 pupil achieved over 90% average 32 pupils achieved over 80% averages 57 pupils achieved over 75% averages (Level 7 - over 80%) subject achievements by the following pupils : 9 SUBJECTS: 8 SUBJECTS: 7 SUBJECTS: Schalk Burger, Asiri Rathugamage, Markus Trengove, Reshard Kolabhai Pieter Swart, Rowan Dalton, Sahil Jamnadas, Richard Berry, Scott Hunt Dylan Feldner-Busztin, Michael Lucas, Michael Pfeffer, Lloyd van der Griendt, Johan Prinsloo, George Varughese, Michael Cloete, James Coates
Michael Cloete, who wrote 11 subjects, passed all 11 subjects, achieving a full-house, ie over 80% in 7 subjects - a remarkable achievement! Our top academic pupil this year is Asiri Rathugamage. His brother was also our top academic in 2009. Asiri Rathugamage Four pupils who wrote 9 subjects, achieved excellent results in all 9 subjects. All pupils who wrote 8 subjects, achieved excellent passes in all 8 subjects. 321 Level 7 (80% and over) subject aggregates were achieved in the following subjects: 50 of 111 candidates writing Mathematics (of which 20 achieved over 90%) 20 of 45 candidates writing Maths Paper 3 31 of 99 candidates writing Physical Science 13 of 22 candidates writing Maths Literacy 15 of 43 candidates writing Advanced Programme Mathematics 39 of 73 candidates writing Geography 38 of 133 candidates writing English 16 of 75 candidates writing History 21 of 65 candidates writing Life Sciences 6 of 16 candidates writing Dramatic Arts 8 of 18 candidates writing Information Technology 17 of 121 candidates writing Afrikaans 4 of 14 candidates writing French 1 of 7 candidates writing IsiZulu, first additional language 3 of 20 candidates writing Visual Arts 5 of 7 candidates writing German 11 of 11 candidates writing Trinity Music 38 of 133 candidates writing Life Orientation
Schalk Burger
Markus Trengove
Reshard Kolabhai
The following St Johns College pupils were ranked within the top 5% of IEB candidates as follows: Over 80% in 6 subjects: Over 80% in 5 subjects: Asiri Rathugamage Outstanding Achievement Reshard Kolabhai and Pieter Swart Commendable Achievement
The following pupils were ranked within the top 1% of candidates in the following subjects: Asiri Rathugamage: Richard Berry: Michael Macklin: Reshard Kolabhai: Rowan Dalton: James Clacherty: Schalk Burger: Markus Trengove: Kai Brummer Johan Prinsloo: Pieter Swart: Jarryd Wood: Dylan Feldner-Busztin: Ian McBride: Nicolas Jelonek: Mathematics, Physical Science, Trinity Music 8 Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Science English, History, Geography English, Trinity Music 7 Geography, Life Sciences English, Geography Afrikaans and Geography Afrikaans and English Drama, Maths Literacy Afrikaans Afrikaans English English Italian French
Toba Adewuyi
Tobi Adewuyi
Thomas Johannsen
Yianni Moustakis
Chanda Mpanda
Kirara Sato
Francis Steere
James Verhagen
Toba ADEWUYI Tobi ADEWUYI Thomas JOHANNSEN Yianni MOUSTAKIS Chanda MPUNDU Kirara SATO Frances STEERE James VERHAGEN
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ACADEMIC AWARDS SIXTH FORM Honours Shuo Cheng Richard McIlraith Nicholas Redelinghuys Colours Thomas Donoghue
CHESS Jaishil Modi has been awarded South African Colours and represented South Africa seven times within five consecutive years (2007 2011). He represented South Africa in Brazil at the end of last year, and is now ranked 42nd in the world in the Under 16 age group.
MUSIC The following boys recently wrote their Trinity London Theory Grade 6 exams: David Arnot Jason Strong Marius Vermaak John Whittle Jason Smythe Bryan Moore Kevin Murning
2012 1st TEAM SUMMER SPORTS CAPTAINS BASKETBALL CHESS CRICKET GOLF ROWING Captain: Niels Kuehnemann Captain: Jonathan Georgiades Captain: Wesley Coulentianos Captain: Schalk Burger Captain: Laurence Nel Boatman: Barry McNiece Captain: Charles Verwer Captain: Greg Alexander Vice Captain: Matthew Wolfe Vice Captain: Bradley Dial Vice Captain: Pele Collins & Mzolisi Dube
WATER POLO 2011 Matrics, Lloyd Van Der Griendt and Alex du Plessis were members of the victorious Gauteng U19A team at the S A Schools Inter-Provincial Water Polo Tournament held in Cape Town over December 2011. Wesley Antonites also played for the U19A Gauteng team as a L5 (U17) boy, Alex du Plessis was selected for the South African U19 Team, and voted as the Attacker of the Tournament (best player of the tournament). Dan Trninic, Roarke Olver, Alex Kuttschreuter, Niel Vosloo, Brett Van Staden, Nicholas McLaughlin and Luke Penney were all members of the U16A Gauteng team that won the silver medal in their age group. Devon Henson, Blake Skirving and Jason Chemaly were all members of the U15A Gauteng team that won the silver medal in their age group.
Gareth Baker competed in the CGA (Gauteng) Champs in December and did very well. He swam in the 16 & over (open) category, and made 6 finals. His best position was a 3rd (bronze) in the 400 free. He also got three 4th positions in the 200 fly, 100 fly and 200 IM. Gareth now has three SA Senior National times and has qualified to compete at the SA Senior Nationals/Olympic Trials in April 2012 in Durban, and swim in the Level 3 Nationals in PE in March.
MIDMAR MILE Dylan Bradford, U4 Hill, completed the Midmar Mile on Sunday, 12 February, and is seen here with Ryk Neethling after the race.
BIOKINETICS CLINIC The St Johns College Biokinetics Clinic has been operational since May last year. The clinic is run by Mr Joe Xaba who is an HPCSA registered Biokineticist. The clinic is open on weekdays from 3 till 6 pm at the Sanatorium. Consultations will be charged at Medical Aid Rates. Written consent will be required from parents before the commencement of treatment. For further information regarding Biokinetics please log on to Biokinetics Association of South Africa website. To make a booking please email or phone Mr Joe Xaba on: Email: [email protected] Tel: 011 645 3267 Cell: 0718957363
Dear Parents, Scholars and Coaches THE SCHOOLS SPORTS CONCUSSION PROGRAMME 2012 The Schools Sports Concussion Programme, initiated after the tragic death of schoolboy rugby players a few years ago, aims to make contact and collision sports safer by preventing the potentially serious consequences of head injury. I am extremely grateful to all coaches, parents and scholars who have cooperated in helping to evolve our protocols. The protocols are based on international guidelines and form the basis of SA Rugbys concussion protocols and the Boksmart injury prevention programme (see www.boksmart.com). In addition I am very pleased to announce our continued association with Panado who will help provide educational support. The annual Sports Concussion Programme fee of R300 for 2012 includes: Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) information cards for the school A school link to www.sportsconcussion.co.za As many consultations as necessary by a sports doctor after any suspected concussion. A free baseline computer brain function test before the season (performed at your school or in one of our laboratories). As many follow-up brain function tests as necessary after any concussion. Return-to-sport guidelines after a concussion. Please note that even if your child has had a previous baseline test he or she must be retested annually. This ensures that we have accurate, up-to-date information on their brain function.
The purpose of the programme is to return the injured player to sport as soon as is safely possible. As per current international guidelines which emphasise that returning to play is a medical decision, the Schools Sports Concussion Programme is managed by doctors experienced in concussion assessments. At no time should a player be returned to sport following a concussion without being thoroughly assessed by a doctor. We place most emphasis on the repeated examination of the concussed child by a doctor and hence offer as many consultations as required until the clinical criteria are satisfied for return to play. Central to the success of this project is the baseline computer brain function test which provides us with important information against which to compare your childs post injury scores. Please contact Julia at 084-678 5000 or Karen at 011-883 9000 to arrange for testing. In 2012 we will also be extending our scope of research to examine genetic predisposition to concussion. Please go to www.sportsconcussion.co.za for more concussion information. Yours faithfully
Dr Jon Patricios (011-883 9000 / [email protected]) www.sportsconcussion.co.za Return to play, the safer way!