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Greytown Gazette
Cordwall Chronicles
7 September 2016
Girl power and dignity for pupils Siyabonga High School principal, Thokozani Majola , on behalf of the female learners, was happy to receive parcels of sanitary essentials from Ithala SOC personnel ,CEO Peter Ireland and secretary Thabisile Mungwe.The girls areoften faced
with missing schools each month because they are faced with the lack of basic sanitary essentials . this also impacts negatively on health, educational performance and confidence. As Women’s Month came to an end Ithala Soc Limited, with
the assistance from their sponsors, Unilever and Bonakude Consulting, members of staff and the public, embarked on a drive to empower young female pupils with the basic resources needed to live a healthy and dignified life. - Meropa.
Female pupils at Siyabonga Secondary School, who were the recipients of sanitary packs, donated by Ithala SOC Limited.
Window on Wembley CULTURE vultures swooped in their numbers on Tuesday, 30 August for our annual “Culture Commotion”. The level of talent on display blew previous functions out of the water. All the individual acts were prepared by pupils themselves and their preparation and dedication were greatly appreciated. The senior primary choir, headed by Mrs Van Rooyen, Miss Bauer has fun with some of the Cordwall children on Spring Day. charmed us with a variety of songs in two voices and the high school a capella group made their debut and brought the house down. All of the dances were choreographed by the pupils themselves. The intricacy of the Thank you for your kind sponsor, donation and help. Your caring stories told by their captivatsupport to Greytown Primary School will make a difference ing performanin the lives of learners of the school. ces was mindblowing. InterAheers Supermarket Mr Balan Naicker Khrodias Wholesale spersed among Min Cash Mr R Ramkisson and Family R Sayed the dances and Powertrade Mr Police Khatija Dadabhay singers were Pannar Mr Joe Maharaj Mr Andrew Nyirend our keen, young Star Packaging Mr Peter Koller Shireen poets whose pieLadysmith Warehousing Mr Eddie Ramluckan Mrs Fathima Hatia ces ranged from Umvoti Tyres Mrs Niru Naidoo Suban Govender Die Haantjie Siyabonga (Kranskop) Mr Bradley Moodley S Govender Wat Jou Wakker Kranskop Pharmacy Mrs T Dwarika R Chetty Maak to the fluABSA Panday sisters N Sayeed idity of time and R.T.S Mrs B.R Aheer P Pillay how freedom is Mpilenhle Medical Centre Mrs U Panday B Madonsela a misused conSounds Ideal Productions Miss T Pillay B Batshu cept. Just Cakes Mrs S Shaikah Pearl Moodley Along with the Plennergy Print Mrs Sanilla Maharaj Ramesh great performVees Auto Shop Donny Singh Multi Mix ances, the audiA Pollo Carriers
GREYTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL FAMILY FUN DAY SPONSORS
Sando Transport Snyman Optomertrists Liquichem Siyasizana Mills Moosas Greytown Book shop B – Secure Bracken Kharodias Wholesale (Kranskop ) Mascor Group Drug Store Derby Market Nkondeni Market S E Enterprises Saverite Shivrika Field Security Mr Vikash Maharaj Mrs T Maharaj Mrs S Maharaj Mrs R Rampershad Mr R Chetty Mr M Sooku Mr Joe Moodley and Family
Mr Dan Naidoo Mr Maniel Maharaj Mr & Mrs Khandaram Ms Maureen Govender Mrs Z Police Mr R Zulu Kuladuzi Mpho A N Mzolo Zubeida Kundethe Kay Govender Anesh Aheer Mrs D Gangai Mr D Pillay Dr T Nodada Tammy Naidoo Shamraj Maharaj M G Mlangeni D R Aheer Yacob Sayed Greytown Muslim Aid Dr Mulaudzi Mpho S Ramlall Mr D R Zulu Luzanne : Simply Models A N Mzolo
Arvin Aheer Sunstone Adam Hatia Yovesh Raju Morgan Naidoo Shushila Naidoo Eshendree Subramaney Prem Bulton Naidoo Dhishen Rushen Mumtaz Moodley Ms Amritha Maharaj Mr Bradley Moodley Anesh Aheer Romella Moodley L Naidoo Peter Manobath Emeeson / Felcon Mrs P Moonsamy Ms Kassim Nabee & Family The Greytown Gazette The Staff and Governing Body of Greytown Primary School Mr Salim Sayed
ence was spoilt for choice with a variety of soups such as sweet potato and apple, cream of tomato, potato and leak and butternut. These were accompanied by rolls and red wine. The selling of the soup and rolls brought in funds for our school’s library. This year Wembley is keeping up with the theme of recycling and keeping our Earth clean. This theme trickled down into our evening’s décor, with our rustic table settings and brown and green colour scheme. There were also the trees from the SP play that were used to brighten the stage. Along with the various acts, the night would never have been such a success if it wasn’t for Mrs Swart who helped with the décor and Mrs Van Rooyen and Ms Woolahan who helped with the selection
of the programme. A big thank you to Mrs Schneider and Mrs Yeadon for organising the wonderful soup, wine and rolls. Without all of your input and ideas the Culture Commotion would not have made such an impact. We want to express our sincere gratitude to Mr Kevin Diedrick for not only fixing, but rebuilding many of the chess pieces. They were purchased more than 15 years ago and were in dire need of a good revamp. Mr Diedrick supplied all the labour and materials, free of charge. They are now in stronger and better shape than when purchased. Thank you. Thank you to Mr Dieter Meyer and the PA committee for an excellent golf day that took place on Saturday 27 August at the country club. Thank you to the sponsors and golfers who supported this event - we really appreciate it.
Appreciative Wembley chess players collected the outdoor chess pieces, which had been refurbished by Kevin Diedrick for the school.
Hermannsburg Little Oaks’ Oracle SPRING is in the air. Taking a walk around our beautiful school campus and looking for signs of spring was a very exciting exercise for some of our Little Oaks last week, who realised how amazing nature is as they discovered buds and blossoms on trees and bushes or saw bees and birds flying from flower to flower. At the same time another group made beautiful butterflies and learnt all about static electricity - the buildup of an electrical charge on the surface of an object, called static, because the charges remain in one place for a while rather than moving or flowing to another place. Our Little Oaks rubbed balloons on their hair so the butterflies would stick to the balloons - cool.
Little Oaks Andrea Townsend, Akira Chetty and Mikeala Königkrämer investigate the wonderful world of flowers on the Hermannsburg campus.