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GLENWOOD PREPATORY SCHOOL (t) 031 201 5165 (e) enquiries@glenwoodprep.co.za
Junior Primary Valentine’s Picnic Glenwood Preparatory School recently held their JP Valentine’s Picnic. The event was held on ‘Little Wembley’ and all the children, parents and extended family celebrated this special occasion in style.
Action Netball season starts!
Senior Primary Top 8 Gala
Glenwood Prep’s Action Netball teams have all started their season off with a bang! All age groups U9 to U13 competed well in all their matches and showed once again that they will be a force to be reckoned with! We wish the girls well for the rest of the season!
Glenwood Preparatory School recently held their Senior Primary Top 8 Gala. An outstanding evening’s swimming resulted in a number of exciting finishes. The Victrix Ludorum was Amber Van Rooyen, while Joshua Ashley broke five records and was a worthy recipient of the Victor Ludorum. Congratulations go to all the swimmers who participated in this prestigious gala.
Amber Van Rooyen and Joshua Ashley with Mr Noel Ingle (guest of honour).
Oliver scores a ton Young Oliver Currie of Glenwood Preparatory School recently shone with the bat against Hillcrest Primary School. Oliver scored a quick fire 106 in his team’s 125-run win against their counterparts.
Oliver Currie with head of Glenwood Prep cricket, Mr Scott Munn.
GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 205 5241 (e) erasmush@glenwoodhighschool.co.za
Glenwood boy Durban Youth Mayor Glenwood Form V (Grade 11) boy, Matthew Glasspool, is the third Glenwood boy who has been enrolled as the mayor for the Durban Youth Council (DYC). Matthew is a keen debater and public speaker and he is part of the South African team that will travel to America to take part in the World Individual Debating and Public speaking Championships on 25 March in Pittsburg (USA). Matthew is greatly influenced by human rights laws and has found that public speaking and debating have taught him more about discipline, as well as given him a more critical mind, allowing him to analyse the world around him. He has used his debating skills to be part of the illustrious DYC, an NPO made up of 120 pupils across Durban. The youth council is aimed at serving the community Mr Trevor Kershaw (headmaster), through education, Matthew Glasspool (Durban youth awareness and sustainable mayor) and Mr Dave Munro (Glenwood projects. mentor).
Glenwood High stages new musical Glenwood High School will present the musical How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying during March. The play highlights the combustible mix of art and business as it follows the comical story of J Pierrepont Finch, a young window cleaner with a mind for advancement, on his rapid journey to the top of the corporate ladder. With its roaring cynicism, the musical is an absurd musical comedy that critiques the business world by making light of its idiosyncrasies. The cast features a SA Performing Arts Champion, no less than four PANSA Young Performer’s Project members, as well as two LAMDA exam graduates.
Glenwood Cup U13 Cricket Tournament The annual Glenwood High School U13 Cricket Festival took place from 19 to 20 February. The format changed this year to a 20/20 tournament named the Glenwood Cup U13 Cricket Tournament. Fourteen teams from in and around Durban played in the tournament. Dolphin’s player Cody Chetty was the guest for this year’s tournament prizegiving. The three players who received awards for their overall talent and potential were: • Best Batsman of the Tournament: Slade van Staden (Umhlali Prep) • Bowler of the Tournament: Jared Finlay (Glenwood Preparatory School) • Best All-rounder of the Tournament: Jesse Vorster (Benjamin Pine) • Overall Team Winner of the Tournament: Umhlali Mr A Pinheiro (Glenwood acting headmaster), Jesse Vorster (Benjamin Pine) and Cody Chetty. Prep
KLOOF HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 764 0451 (e) markerting@kloof-high.co.za
Watershare project Well done to all staff and students of Kloof High School for collecting over 1 700 litres of water. We would like to thank Michelle White and Amber Chipps from the Happy Valley Edu-Centre for their donation of 219 litres, as well as a big thank you to Mr Richmond who kindly offered to collect all the bottles and have them delivered safely to Vryheid. Well done to students Robyn Samson, Amanda Davis and Aphiwe Dimba for helping Mrs Pillay to coordinate the project and to Mr MacTavish’s registration class for collecting the most litres.
Michelle White and Amber Chipps.
Robyn Samson, Amanda Davi and Aphiwe Dimba.
Mr MacTavish’s registration class with Mr Guiseppe MacTavish, Mrs Valoshnie Pillay (teacher in charge) and Mr Rob Holding (Senior Deputy Principal) at the back.