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musethe PINELANDS COMMUNITY MAGAZINEwww.pinelandsdirectory.co.za FREE | GRATIS issue 132 | September 2022 KEBABSBRAAI TimmNina DESIGNMONTEBELLOCENTRE Out About& SPECIALFEATURE Education & Child Care Pinehurst Primary School turns 55!

Helen Keller S O C I E T Y E S T. 1 9 5 8 Retirement Estate and Low Vision Services 2A Links Drive, Pinelands, Cape Town, 7405 PhoneE-mail 021 531 5311 during office lowvision@helenkeller.org.zasupportservices@helenkeller.org.zahoursMatron Jackie or Bev Wroth Over 60 Years in Aged Care Comprehensive Services A Happy Community Enjoy your retirement in a tranquil garden setting •Independent and assisted living •Full nursing care •OT and hard-of-hearing services for residents •Low vision services by appointment A Caring Community We care for retired and visually impaired persons A Well-maintained Infrastructure Competent staff and management The Society offers a variety of accommodation cottages, en-suite rooms, or 2/4 bedders, some of which which are available on a refundable life care contract with capital costs ranging from R530 000 to R1 000 000. www.helenkeller.org.za Contact

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While acknowledging that COVID is still a thing that is out there, what a pleasure it has been to begin venturing into more crowded spaces and to see people’s full faces without a mask concealing their expressions. Emerging out of winter hibernation lends an extra measure of relief. To complete the picture, I just to need to feel the freedom of being in shorts and slops with all the coats and jerseys packed away. It will be real bliss to feel grass and warm beach sand underfoot and to actually enjoy a cool breeze.

Photo credits: Daniel Danckwerts Cape Grahamstown,

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This rarely seen tiny bird is richly coloured with extensive black spotting and yellow legs. The male is less richly coloured than the female. The call is a low booming sound. It is endemic to the Western Cape and endangered. The nest is a scanty pad of dry grass, under a tuft of grass drawn down to form a canopy. Their habitat is coastal and mountain fynbos, shrub land and grass patches in fynbos.

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THERE’S A FEELING OF FREEDOM IN THE AIR

My perception is that the sweeping changes forced on us over the past two years have led to an altered outlook and expectation for many people, and especially younger people.

NEXT EDITION 133 • Oct 2022 Published: 27 Sep 2022 12 Sep 16 Sep DEADLINES

Having seen that there are other ways that the world can work, I feel that there is a desire for a more flexible, kinder and more accommodating arrangement in workplaces. Being from the end of the “Boomer” generation, I left the workplace just at peak of the ‘corporation greed’ era when shareholder profit was paramount and wellbeing was secondary. Pay employees enough and they will do anything for you to succeed, became the business model. The Gen X and Gen Y began to question this model, and now, emerging from COVID, the new Gen Z “Zoomer” generation re-starting their careers will place very different demands on prospective employers, beyond just money. A degree of choice in the balance between freedom, lifestyle and reward will likely become the new model in the workplace contract. I believe that this is a good thing... I do wonder though, how long it will endure before the “next big idea” comes along to challenge it. But for now, I hope you enjoy the Spring season and this new Muse edition.

Add to that, the prospect of a summer season of live sport and it may just be enough to dispel the gloom of an ailing global economy and environment and the very real hard times faced by many families as a result. My hope is that the indomitable human spirit will again find a way to make it better again.

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Featured bird text by: John McFarlane resident at Pinewood Village, Pinelands, has been a keen birder for more than 30 years, and has travelled to most parts of South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Botswana following his birding passion. "Being retired makes it easier to get away" he says.

Editor : Max Schutte enjoying the sunshine at Pearly Beach John McFarlane at the flower sellers Centre

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Saturday 3 Sept 2022

Spring has sprung, or so they say ‘Home Grown’ is back at 1 Ridge Way from 9am to 1pm. The usual stalls – some with a spring theme – plus friendly fellowship and jolly good food ideal for an excellent brunch to take home or eat on the spot. Call Joan on 082 810 1889.

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Wednesday 21 Sept 2022

Join the Invasive Hack morning from 10am starting at Clyde Pinelands. The goal is to remove Patterson’s Curse and Devil’s Thorn from the banks of the river. No experience needed. Bring along a spade and gloves. Wear long sleeve shirts and sturdy shoes.

PINELANDS STAMP CIRCLE Meet at 6:30pm in the Activities Hall at Pinelands Library. Brian Fenemore will show "GB Overprints" and John Rycroft will display "Lighthouse Machins". There will also be the Mozley Trophy competition. All welcome. For information, phone Martin 021 689 5050. Saturdays 2022 9am to 11am

PINELANDS METHODIST CHURCH " HOME GROWN" MARKET

1st Wednesdays 10am to 11am

There will be no fines for patrons returning overdue library material during this week.

PINELANDS LIBRARY FINE FREE WEEK

WANTED Top prices paid for jewellery, antiques and collectibles We come to you and give a free no-obligation valuation CONTACT ROY: 079 409 antiquewarehouse@live.co.za9804Roy Dibley from the Antique Warehouse will visit you in the safety and comfort of your own home to view, value, appraise and even buy your hidden treasures. Jewellery: antique, modern & costume Gold or Silver: in any condition Medals and Militeria Wrist Watches: even if not working Pocket Watches Coins and Collectibles Antiques and Paintings

SilverwareWHAT DO YOU HAVE THAT MAY BE VALUABLE?

GEMEENTE KUIERMARK/FAIR Join us for a fun 'kuier’ on the lawns of SASNEV, 4 Central Avenue, Pinelands, from 9:30am to 1pm to raise money for our own function area and the Siyafunda Bursary Fund. Enjoy breakfast rolls, pancakes, hot dogs, curries, tea, coffee, cake, sweets, tombola, bric-a-brac and a petting zoo for the kids. Browse, shop and snack with us, right in the heart of Pinelands, opposite our beautiful church.

Mon 5 to Sat 10 Sept 2022

HAPPY HOUR SOCIAL GROUP Meet at the Pinelands library and enjoy. 7 September: Malay Culture. Look out for "My wellness Boost" in October. Call Santa at 021 531 2600. ADVERTISE YOUR EVENTS! email muse@pinelandsdirectory.co.za.

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Saturday 10 Sept 2022

INVASIVE HACK REMOVAL

PAGETURNERS BOOK CLUB In the Activities Hall from 10am to 11am. Wednesday 28 Sept 2022

BRIC-A-BRAC SALES FOR KAPS Support the Karoo Animal Protection Society bric-a-brac table at the Pop-up-Nursery at Pinelands Club. Donations welcome.

Doctor Dr Louise Wigens MBChB , Dip in Child Health (UCT) Phone for an appointment 021 531 4111 reception@drwigens.co.za www.westendmedicalsuite.co.zaHOURS Mon - Fri 08:30 - 16:30 West End Medical Suite, Mutualpark, Pinelands GOLD (even scrap gold) remember when you lost that earring and buried the other in your jewellery box? SILVER from scrap jewellery to silver teasets MEDALS Boer War, WW1, WW2 inc badges & buttons COINS tickey, sixpence, shilling, 5 shilling & R1 coins POSTCARDS up to 1945 (1900 - 1920 are best) CUPS & SAUCERS duos and trios (plate, cup & saucer) OLD TOYS Schuco, Dinky, Meccano etc. FOUNTAIN PENS, PEN-KNIVES AND WATCHES Call me... 083 775 00 destony@telkomsa.net55 Tony’s TREASURES Cashpaidforthosepre loved items that nolongerserveyou TonysTreasures-M5-123.indd 1 2021/11/17 14:55 COMMUNITYCALENDAR YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD EXPERTS As a leading property brand, we value giving back to our community and are excited to introduce our charity initiative in Pinelands. Anthony McCarthy Pinelands resident from Rawson Properties Constantia 082 372 3092 anthony.mccarthy@rawson.co.za NETworkwww.rawson.co.zaaimstoimprove our community environment through collaboration by connecting and supporting people and places locally. NETwork activities include organising local clean-ups, creating short-term income generation opportunities, improving community links and skills development and also providing emergency food and social services support where possible. “Without a sense of caring there can be no sense of community” Anthony D’Angelo For every property SOLD we will donate R1 000 to NETwork, an NGO operating in Pinelands. See more at www.NETwork.org.za Rawson-M5-132.indd 1 2022/08/23 11:07

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On the 12th August 2022 the group that meets on the second Friday morning of the month to creatively sew and share their passion for fabric, celebrated their 40th birthday. Founder member Hazelmay Duncan shared the memories over the years of the many quilts they made for each other, for charity and for the ill. Wanda Carmichael also remembered the years of shared friendships forged through the love for patchwork. If you would like to join the PineNeedles group at the Pinelands library contact Jean Downing 079 268 286, or Barbara Dunnell 083 414 9194. Have a look at some of their smaller items on display in the library display cabinet. The Muse shared the PineNeedles story in the November 2017 edition when they celebrated their 35th anniversary. (see www.pinelandsdirectory.co.za for previous editions of the Muse).

An incredibly well done to Cannons Creek Grade 11 pupil, Thomas Kabalin, who placed 2nd at the recent Computer Applications Olympiad. The first two rounds of the Applications Olympiad were written at entrants' schools, with only 13 pupils reaching the final round which took place in-person in Pretoria. According to the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA), the Applications Olympiad is part of the South African Computer Olympiad, and is one of the oldest and biggest events of its kind in the world. First launched in 1984, the Computer Olympiad aims to identify, encourage and reward computer aptitude, promote and encourage computer studies and create an awareness of career opportunities in ICT. The Applications Olympiad is a challenge for those who take CAT or the ICDL or are otherwise computer literate. Participants needed to solve a number of problems using a Microsoft Office package and the data Thomasprovided.said,"Getting flown up by the IITPSA to participate was an amazing experience. I met some of the top CAT and IT students in the country, as well as some of the top professionals in the South African IT industry. Placing in the top 13 in the country was already an achievement, but getting second exceeded my expectations."

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OUT AND ABOUT turtle done with "dioroid" printing...it is not photography and it is not painting. This technique developed by John Bauer is beautiful and incredibly life like.

The Montebello Design Centre is at 31 Newlands Avenue, Newlands. Call 021 685 6445. email: montebello@telkomsa.net. For more activities and workshops see their website: www.montebello.co.za.

Montebello Design Centre

PINELANDS R2 995 000 THE ORCHARDS - Light & bright cottage in secluded corner. Pretty garden, stained glass door leads into o/p living area with French doors opening to established back garden. Two bedrooms, mes and family bathroom. Direct access from garage to house. Web: RXBS-2544 • Abigail Hinchcliffe 084 577 3576 FFC No: 2022387352 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 SOLE MANDATE PINELANDS R4 750 000 FAMILY HOME WITH MODERN COTTAGE - Well-maintained and improved house with original character. O/p living / dining area, 3 spacious beds, 2 baths, study, entertainment area. Large 1 bed cottage, o/p kitchen / iiving area and patio with built-in braai. Web: RXBS-2705 • Abigail Hinchcliffe 084 577 3576 FFC No: 2022387352 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 PINELANDS R4 795 000 THREE HOMES IN ONE - Large family home with dual living & passive income opportunities, all the space needed for a busy family. Main house: 2 receptions, 3 bed, 3 baths. Two 1 reception, 1 bed apartments. Garage with direct access into main house. Web: RXBS-2671 • Abigail Hinchcliffe 084 577 3576 FFC No: 2022387352 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 PINELANDS R4 425 000 FAMILY HOME / DUAL LIVING - NO TRANSFER DUTY! Double storey 4 bedroom home with 3 bathrooms, guest loo, 3 huge living areas, fitted kitchen, laundry, storage, cottage and outside room & bathroom with separate entrance and parking. Web: RXBS-2586 • Cindy Sarandis 071 081 4413 FFC No: 2022387356 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 PINELANDS R4 250 000 CHAMPAGNE & CHARM - This charming double storey celebrates 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, huge lounge & dining room, 2 studies, additional room for a flatlet, fitted kitchen, laundry, undercover entrance area, pool, plenty parking all in Champagne Pinelands. Web: RXBS-2319 • Cindy Sarandis 071 081 4413 FFC No: 2022387356 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 JOINT MANDATE PINELANDS R4 795 000 SPACIOUS DOUBLE STOREY - Showcasing 4 bedrooms with bics, 3 bathrooms mes, guest toilet, 2 huge living areas, fitted kitchen, Caesar stone tops, tv room, study, covered patio, laundry, pool, braai, tree house, solar geyser, storage, 4 x carport! Web: RXBS-2708 • Cindy Sarandis 071 081 4413 FFC No: 2022387356 • Property Practitioner RE/MAX Property Associates: 021 531 4477 SOLE MANDATE SOLE MANDATE SOLE MANDATE JOINT MANDATE Steeped in history and nestled in the shade of ancient trees is a must for your out and about list. The Montebello Design Centre offers relaxation as you browse through the art galleries, ceramic and craft studios and the nursery where the glass house is being restored. Enjoy a cuppa or a meal at the Gardener's cottage restaurant or the Picnic Café and Deli. The history tour is well illustrated with sign boards taking you through the old roads, the greenhouse, the cowshed, the brewery, farm buildings, arts and industry, right through to the original stables where Cecil Michaelis would mount a horse and ride to 1764, Montebello was a part of the old EstatePapenboomandhadafewownersuntil1888whenAndersOhlsson bought the Newlands brewery which included the Montebello estate. In 1919 Montebello was bought by Maximillian Michaelis. The Montebello stables were used by his son Cecil Michaelis to establish a ceramics industry...Continental China. The Montebello Design Centre is an NPO with 25 arts and crafts studios and workshops. The property was bequeathed by Cecil Michaelis for the development of craft, design and entrepreneurship collaborating with the University of Cape Town. The highlight of our visit this year was an interesting discussion with an artist at the John Bauer Ceramic studio. We had already seen a beautiful display of his matchbox tiles decorating a table at the Picnic Café. At his studio we admired the tiled wall art - the small tiles depict famous people, botanicals, animals, crochet work (yes!) and patterns. We examined some pottery bowls decorated with the image of a sea

The annual Eskom Expo for Young Scientists has been running since 1980 and is South Africa's premier science fair for school students, where they have an opportunity to exhibit their own scientific investigations. Eskom Expo brings together students, teachers, science professionals, educational bodies and governments from Southern Africa. This was the first in-person Regional Eskom Expo since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was held at Herzlia High School on 11 August 2022. There were a total of 158 projects entered, from 26 different schools. The projects are marked and judged by academics, researchers, teachers and industry professionals. Congratulations to our Grade 11 pupils who entered 12 projects, and won 19 medals, 4 category awards and 4 special prizes. This is an exceptional achievement. Medals Redfern & Joseph Gibbon plus: Best Project (overall) at CT Expo 2022, Best Senior project in the Chemistry & Biochemistry category, Kevin Rocheford Best Senior Project at CT Expo 2022 Fatima Khan plus: Best Senior project in Social Sciences category Parker plus: Best Senior project in Engineering Rooza Morgan Guercio

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Silver Medal Winners Kieran Filies and Eliza Small Lusindiso Keller & Connor Nicholas Riley-Jane Mahaffey & Lisa Jordaan Bronze Medal Winners Ayesha Tarryn-LeighKriel Parish & Teagan Schaffers Rookaya Patel & Abdud Daiyaan Achmat Kira van Heyningen & Samuel Tuckerwww.phs.org.za | 021 531 7410 Forest Drive | Pinelands Matthew Redfern & Joseph Gibbon’s project at the Cape Town Science Expo 2022 won a number of prestigious awards:  Best Project (overall) at the Regional Cape Town Science Expo 2022  Best Senior project in the Chemistry and Biochemistry category  The Kevin Rocheford Best Senior Project  They also won two gold medals Preparation and participation in the Expo is part of the Science programme at Pinelands High School and shows students how scientific knowledge is created in our modern world. Pinelands High School Scientists Scoop Top Project & Awards at Science Expo Comparing & Evaluating Different Types of Bioplastic Polymers PinelandsHigh-SQ-132.indd 1 2022/08/21 10:09

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• Thinking of how we can provide the community with tips for ‘creative waiting’…in a doctors’ room for example

Some new ideas I discussed with my staff after attending:

REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY: THE HOME OF CHILD-LED LEARNING

I am so thankful that this year I could continue this journey as my trip in 2020 was cancelled within two weeks of my leaving!

Pinelands North employs to make the teaching at the school easier! Thank you for the forward thinking of many who have gone before! 

• How our children can work with politicians for the benefit of all • Having a story telling day

• Having musical instruments available for use every day • How to effectively use mirrors, different light sources and colour

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Vibrant team of committed and innovative staff Enhanced curriculum, in-house learning support and enrichment programme Wide range of extramural activities

PNPS will be embarking on an exciting transformative technology journey. As a school community, we have decided to launch oneto-one Chromebook devices for grades 4 to 6 during June 2023, just in time for our Project-based learning heavy term. All stakeholders involved have done extensive research to find the best device and service provider to meet our requirements. As a Google school, we saw fit to invest in Chromebooks through CloudEDU. During the past four years, our pupils have been exposed to a bank of Chromebooks which we have used to teach them the skills needed to use this device efficiently, effectively and safely. This exposure to the device allowed us to decide on Chromebooks for our one-to-one initiative. Our parents will be making this huge investment into their children’s learning under the guidance of our trained teaching staff and EdTech champions, Martin Adamson and Tamsin Carelse. With the introduction of devices in our daily teaching, our teachers will not just be shoehorning technology into their exciting pedagogy, but using this tool to enhance teaching and learning, ultimately preparing our 21st-century pupils with computational skills needed to thrive in this digital age. For more information on how we prepared for this launch, contact admin@pnps.co.za. visit: www.pnps.co.za

During the week we met parents whose children attend Reggio inspired schools, teachers, a cook from a school and an ‘atelierista’ who facilitates the practical investigations and experimentation.

PINELANDS NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

So many changes have happened at PNPS, directly linked to trips overseas, notably the Creative and Talented Programme, much of our learning support department procedures and many of the extra staff

EXCELLENT STAFF MOTIVATED PUPILS INVOLVED FAMILIES working together to provide an inclusive, quality education! Richmond Ave, Pinelands 021 531 3414 email: admin@pnps.co.za

PNPS Launches One-to-One devices in 2023 Join today!us www.pinelandsswimmingacademy.comPinelandsSwimmingAcademy f We strive to be the best at what we do! Our family run business has been in operation for 35 years. We have the experience & expertise to understand each swimmer’s personal needs to andconfidence,achievehappinessprogression. 8-24Todswimmonths IndividualCoaching LearntoSwim CorrectionTuition/Stroke TrainingSquad InstructorsAccreditedSSA ACADEMYSWIMMINGPINELANDS Fully Covid-19 CompliantIndoorheatedpoolbeshouldtoLearningswimfun! ENQUIRE NOW Tel: 021 531 5465 Cell: 072 373 3092 PinelandsSwimmingAcademy-S5-132.indd 1 2022/08/17 Article by: Ann Morton Principal, Pinelands North Primary School

Outstanding art and music department Nurturing aftercare facilities

When Pinelands North Primary School was looking at starting Red Roots, the school management researched each part of the project very carefully. We had heard about an interesting approach to learning and teaching which was started in Northern Italy just after World War 2. Italy was badly affected by the war and most people were exceptionally poor thereafter. In 1947 the whole community of the town of Reggio Emilia decided to build a school for their children and ‘teach’ them differently. Led by Loris Malaguzzi, a young teacher, they transformed early learning for children and now the city is known for its distinctive approach to learning. From babyhood, children are encouraged to explore their environment as a third teacher, using ‘100 languages’ where writing, reading and speaking are not the only skills valued. Twice a year, the International Malaguzzi Centre invites teachers from around the world to experience this learning in Reggio itself. Several staff had attended a Reggio conference at UCT before we implemented this approach, but being able to hear directly from those involved and being able to visit a school who ‘lives’ by the system, challenged my thinking about schooling all over again!

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This year the event was held from 13 to 17 June and was attended by participants from 26 countries. I was one of two South Africans: a young architect from Johannesburg who was sent by a private school who wants him to build them a Reggio inspired pre-school attended with me!

Happy and safe, yet stimulating, co-educational learning environment

Every two years the School Governing Body at our school sends the principal overseas to attend some international learning!

Every few weeks a set time is arranged for each group to gather and chat, with the mentor present at a distance. There are, on average, two organised activities per term. The activity is aimed at being ageappropriate for the range of ages in the group. One of the first events this year was on Valentine’s Day, which we called Friendship Day. The groups designed and created a mobile with messages of 'My heart is full’. They had to draw or write down what makes their ‘heart full’ - family, friends, pets, sport, music. For Human Rights Day, the Gr 3 to 6s, engaged in a mature, in-depth discussion held on the rights and responsibilities of children in South Africa. In June, the groups celebrated Youth Day by making paper chains. They drew themselves on the given template which symbolised that across the grades, cultural heritages and religions, they are the youth, the future, making a difference together. It was wonderful to observe how each pupil decorated themselves on the chain to represent their own unique identity. It has been heart-warming to watch how the groups have bonded and connected, chatting freely, joking and talking quietly with each other. The Grade 6s have risen to the challenge of their roles - they have empowered themselves and are far more comfortable with their responsibilities.

The teacher mentors meet with the Gr 6 leaders giving guidance and suggestions to develop leadership skills. When the groups meet to chat, the teacher mentor can observe and facilitate where necessary with situations such as group dynamics.

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The Cool2Care initiative was, therefore, launched in January 2022. There are 26 Care groups each consisting of a mix of pupils from Gr 1 to 6. The groups stay the same as they move up each year. The new Gr 6s become the leaders, and the new Gr 1’s (and other new children) are added. Each group is mentored by a teacher. The teachers have enjoyed watching the group members develop confidence and work comfortably with one another.

A “buddy” group where every child can feel they belong A place where children can share and support each other in small groups, encouraging empathy and reducing the issues around bullying A multi-grade environment where older children can model behaviour and nurture younger ones An opportunity for Gr 6 children to exercise leadership skills Group activities - for special occasions

As part of the leadership programme introduced in 2018, the Grade 6 pupils were paired with a Grade 1 pupil for the year. The Grade 6s mentored the new Grade 1s and throughout the year various opportunities were created for them to read together, play games, and make cards for one another’s birthdays. The challenges born out of the pandemic encouraged us to grow this initiative to include every child in the school. GROUPS

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CELEBRATING GROWTH

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www.cannonscreek.co.za | marketing@cannonscreek.co.za CannonsSchool cannonscreekschool @cannons_creek Apply now for Grade RR. Limited space available in other grades for 2023 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL C ANNONS C REEK Grade RR – 12

By Tracy PrimaryCannonsPrincipal:WahlCreekSchool

Our theme for 2022 is Celebrating Growth and this initiative epitomises our personal growth over the past two and a half years. At Cannons, we root for one another in a nurturing environment. It is vitally important that we continue to support each other at home and at school. I would like to thank Mrs Alston and Mrs Storey for their contributions to this programme and the article. 

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LEADERSHIP

The aim of the groups is to engender a culture of caring and nurturing across the grades. This is a chance for the Grade 6 pupil (our senior grade) to lead activities through guidance, direction and motivation. By looking out for each other, they develop a sense of trust and respect across the age groups. The Grade 5s are developing their leadership skills by either assisting the Gr 6 pupils or in their absence, they are then the leader of the group.

MENTORS

LOOKING OUT FOR ONE ANOTHER

To experience the unique environment that is St George’s, please contact the school to arrange a visit and a personal tour. Call 021 689 9354 . See www.sggs.co.za.  2023 HERALDS 175 YEARS FOR ST GEORGE’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL www.pinelandsdirectory.co.za Richmond Road,www.sggs.co.zaMowbray(021) 689-9354

As the school moves into its 175th year, with a pupil base of 500, (small by some school standards but then dynamite comes in small packages) it looks forward to continuing and building on the dream of its founding father, Bishop Robert Gray, who believed that all children deserve to be educated.

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ALL CHILDREN DESERVE TO BE EDUCATED

A FULLY CO-EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL

In 2023 St George’s Grammar School will be celebrating 175 years of educating boys and girls to become exceptional allround citizens of the world. This makes St George’s Grammar the oldest Independent school in Southern Africa.

The school’s rich history has seen it evolve from starting out as a boys-only school (on the grounds where St George’s Cathedral is situated today) to a boys-only boarding school and then to welcoming girls to its pupil base in the late 1980s.

St George’s was the first non-Catholic private school to open its doors to pupils of all races thereby leading the way for future innovations. In the words of the late Archbishop Emeritus, Desmond Tutu: “Many of the headmasters were boldly innovative in all sorts of exciting ways – in matters of discipline, tuition, syllabus, etc. – making St George’s an important laboratory for experiments that have been noteworthy trailblazers.” [from his foreword in the publication ‘Cross of Gold’]

CHILDCAREEDUCATION

FOUNDED IN 1848

HEADMASTERS WITH BOLD INITIATIVE

AN INCLUSIVE, DIVERSE SCHOOL

St George’s accommodates pupils of all academic abilities from Grade Pre R – Grade 12, making the school an inclusively diverse school where each child is treated as an individual and those needing a bit more support are given the same opportunity to excel to the best of their ability in the same way that pupils who need to extend are given the means to reach for their dreams.

If this is the environment in which you would like your child to flourish, then we still have a limited number of places available Grades Pre R and R for . Email admissions@sggs.co.za or visit our website to get an application form. St George’s also offers co-education, one campus from to Matric, small classes and aftercare. “We encourage young people to become curious learners, rigorous thinkers and courageous voices who move forward with compassion, resilience and hope.” 2023

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PLAY IMAGINATIONBUILDS AND CREATIVITY

PLAY IS THE WORK OF THE CHILD

PLAY BUILDS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

The natural play environment requires children to interact with one another and express themselves. In this situation children learn vocabulary (Yes…sometimes some vocabulary we would not choose for them to learn), sentence structure, grammar and intonation along with more subtle skills of understanding and reading body language.

Play fosters cognitive growth by offering problem solving scenarios. Playing in the sandpit, water table and tactile play ponds stretch the concepts of measurement, estimation, spatial development and basic computation in a very practical and meaningful way. Research repeatedly points to hands-on, experiential learning being the door to true understanding and grasping of concepts. Learning through discovery is a key part of the play centred environment and a solid foundation for later concept based learning.

This is the area of development where I often see the most measurable learning taking place. The experience of sharing, negotiating, compromise, expressing your needs and wants, dealing with conflict, understanding others and their different needs and abilities, regulating emotions, dealing with disappointment, frustrations, winning, losing, leading and following are among some of the immeasurable opportunities for learning. No contrived environment could expose our children to more rich and varied learning opportunities in preparation for Thelife. famous quote by Albert Einstein, “Play is the highest form of research” is brought to life each day where I am surrounded by children at play. One of the best things we can do for our children is offer them the opportunity to play. 

the muse community magazine page 10 FEATURESPECIALCHILDCAREEDUCATION & Bumblebee (Grade R) age 5-6 years Please contact us on (021) 531 8445 for more informationPre-PrimaryMeerendalwww.meerendal.org.za Est: 1973 Bunny (Grade RRR) age 3-4 years Teddybear (Grade RR) age 4-5 years We offer a warm, nurturing pre-school environment to children in our 3 classes Meerendal-S4-132.indd 1 2022/08/18 09:37

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PHYSICAL BENEFITS

We recently added some lengths of fabric to our extensive array of playground equipment at Meerendal. The idea was that the children would be able to create hidey holes with it by covering crates and jungle gym nooks. They did this and so much more. They invented tug of war games, made sledges, princess outfits and created long hair. They used it as a lasso and also almost a noose! The experience of playing with a length of fabric led to much more creativity, fun and learning than I could have anticipated.

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As parents and teachers of young children, we often focus on learning in the controlled and formal classroom environment and I suspect, undervalue the learning potential of play. Maria Montessori said “Play is the work of the child”. I am privileged to often watch children at play and I have to agree that it is no coincidence that children are so consumed by the “work” of play. Play offers children a developmentally appropriate platform for a multitude of rich learning and is a natural and essential part of healthy development

The invaluable physical benefits of play, of course, begin with channelling latent energy and building fitness, strength and agility. These contribute to a child’s immediate well-being, but the far reaching implications include building a strong core and shoulder girdle essential for maintenance of posture and sustained learning.

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Endowments: When taking out an endowment policy, you swap your tax position for that of the life insurer which means that, instead of paying tax on interest earned at your marginal tax rate, you are taxed at a rate of 30%, although keep in mind that no annual interest exemptions apply in this regard. Dividends withholding tax of 20% applies. While endowments may have certain tax advantages for higherincome earners, there are a number of restrictive rules that apply to contributions and withdrawals making them suitable for investment period of five years or longer.

Shares: As an investor, any dividends that you earn from South African listed companies (or dual-listed non-resident companies, do not attract income tax but are subject to Dividends Withholding Tax at a flat rate of 20%.

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Retirement funds: Without a doubt, retirement funds provide investors with the most significant tax benefits. This is because all contributions made towards a retirement fund, up to 27.5% of your annual taxable income, can be claimed as a tax deduction. Any over-contributions made in a given tax year can be rolled over to the following tax-year for tax purpose. Further, no tax is paid on any interest or dividends earned with the fund, and no CGT is payable on disposal. In addition, at retirement, an investor has the option of withdrawing one-third of the fund in cash with the first R500 000 being free from tax.

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Cash and bonds: As an individual taxpayer, you are liable to pay tax at your marginal rate on interest earned in your investments, including cash, bonds, stokvels and any money housed in your medical savings account. However, keep in mind that South African tax residents are granted a tax exemption on the first R23 800 earned per year in respect of investors under the age of 65. For those over age 65, the exemption increases to R34 500 per year. When filing your tax returns, local interest must be declared in the Investment Income section of your tax return. If you earn foreign interest, you will need to declare the Rand amount to SARS when filing your tax returns and that no annual exemption applies.

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Generally speaking, if an investor holds less than 10% of equities in a foreign-listed company, any foreign dividends received must be declared and are subject to DWT at 20%, although SARS will allow a tax exemption which equals 25/45 of the Rand value of the foreign dividend (i.e., 55.65%), which will be reduced by any foreign tax already paid.

Importantly, you may be liable for CGT when you dispose of shares, so it is important to understand the tax implications of doing so before making a sale. Remember also that you do not pay CGT when your investment manager buys and sells underlying assets in your portfolio. Where you are invested directly through a foreign-domiciled feeder fund, you will not be taxed on currency movement while you are invested – but when you realise all or part of your foreign investment, the foreign capital gain or loss will be calculated and translated into Rands using the average exchange rate at the date of sale.

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• Lighting candles and cutting a birthday cake (which the Gr 1 children get to eat).

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• Placing significant items from the past year into our time vault. Each year the Grade 1 children make laminated handprints and the Grade 7 children write letters of memories and wisdom to future Pinehurst children, which are put into the time vault. This last tradition is five years old this year and the first Grade 7 letter writers are currently in Matric. It was exciting during CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY! the ceremony this year to take their letters out (which will be displayed in the school’s reception area). A reunion is being planned for later this year when we can re-ignite old friendships and return the letters to the authors. In two years from now, the Grade 1 handprints will also start to come out when the first artists reach Grade 7.

• The singing of the national anthem, school hymn and school song.

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The Pinehurst Primary School Founder’s Day celebration is held annually in August on the Friday closest to the founding principal’s birthday. This year would have been the late Mr Botha’s 100th birthday. There have been many people who have come before, contributing to the development of the school. Founder’s Day is a day when we stop our normal activities and we remember and celebrate our past. It is a day when special thanks are given to the Almighty for His blessings. Founder’s Day is also a call to play an active and positive part in the future of the school.

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• Musical performances from the orchestra and choir.

Over the years various special traditions have become part of the event, including:

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4. With the braai grid at medium heat, brush lightly with oil & place the kebabs on it. Turn the kebabs frequently. DO NOT BASTE YET. If you put the basting sauce on now, it will burn and leave a very unpleasant taste in your mouth.

Sticky Braai Bacon Kebabs is a recipe I developed specifically for Heritage Day.

makes 5 Ingredients for the sauce 200 ml / 3/4 cup white vinegar 125 ml sugar 1 red chilli 15 ml / 1 T grated fresh ginger 15 ml / 1 T honey 30 ml / 2 T soy sauce 15 ml / 1 T peanut oil 30 ml / 2 T hoisin sauce Ingredients for the kebabs 450 g Braai Bacon cut into 2 cm chunks 12 peppadews 1 medium pineapple - peeled and cut in chunks the same size as the bacon 10 ml / 2 t course salt 10 ml / 2 t smoked paprika 5 ml / 1 t lemon pepper

3. To assemble the kebab skewers, layer braai bacon chunks, peppadews and pineapple in your desired order. Work to fit 3 pieces of the bacon onto each kebab.

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Trust me, in South Africa, most people call it “Braai Day”. Not that we need any motivation to light a fire, invite a few friends and cook something really scrumptious. As part of Heritage month, I am exploring locally lekker recipes with a South African “must have”, bacon. Traditionally we make potato bake loaded

Locally we can now find Braai Bacon in our local supermarket fridges, but you can also use pork rashers or chicken breasts cut into chunks for this recipe.

6. Serve with the bacon-wrapped garlic potatoes and a fresh salad. My preferred salad is a rocket, fennel and apple salad. The bitterness of the rocket and the tartness of the apple gives a welcome freshness to the meal.

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2. To make the kebabs: Cut the braai bacon into finger-sized chunks (about 2 cm). Season with the salt, smoked paprika and lemon pepper.

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Another trademark of a typical South African braai is the sauce. Oh man, we love sauces. Basting sauces that is. We love them sweet and sticky. So, give the people what they want! This basting sauce ticks all the boxes for me. Of course the pineapple and peppadews bring a zestiness to every mouthful.

5. The kebabs must be 3/4 done, before the basting is slathered on. Keep basting until the kebabs are done.

Wait, did someone just mention “braai” and bacon in the same sentence? It can only mean deliciousness! Spring has sprung and with that, the aromas of a Heritage Day braai is a scent away. Just when you thought bacon couldn’t get better.

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Sticky braai bacon kebabs, bacon wrapped garlic potatoes & green salad with cream, cheese and bacon or bake a bread with little nuggets of bacon in it. This year however, I want to make bacon the hero of my braai.

Braai bacon

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Easy Cooking from Nina's Kitchen and Maklike Etes uit Nina se Kombuis!

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Method 1. Make the sauce first: Place the white vinegar and sugar in a small pot and bring to a rapid boil. Reduce the heat to medium. Add all the other ingredients and cook until it has a syrupy consistency. Keep warm until needed.

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