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It has become customary for ex pupils who visit the school to ask me, WMay I see Mr Bishop ?N Everyone of these ex-pupils go along to ' his Classroom with a certain trepidation and caution in their approach, but the respect shines Forth as does the feeling that they have been privileged to have been taught by a Std V teacher without peer, taught lessons that they as adults still remember as if it were yesterday, Mr Bishop began his career here in 1950 as Std V class teacher and Physical Education teacher from Std V to Matric, ln 1957 he was appointed ViceePrincipal, a post he has retained for the past 26 years, In his time, as many old boys still remember, he has taught Physical Education, cricket, tennis, tennisette, rugby, table tennis and athletics ln fact, being the only male staff member Capart from Mr King? he was in charge of several sports at the same time, Appointed to the post of Principal for the first time in 1977, l was naturally new to the job and slightly nervous, But I can assure you, Mr Peter Bishop made me feel at home immediately, pointing out the traditions of the school and the modus operandi of the previous principal, The new innovations and ideas which l implemented were always willingly supported by Nr Bishop, making my task that much easier, His professionalism as a teacher was an inspiration to the staff. Meticulous almost to a fault, exacting, demanding and adamant that, for example, a maths sum should be set out precisely and neatly, or that the Afrikaans pronunciation should be in the vernacular e,g, bome not bowme, rose not rowse was respected by staff and principal alike, with his thorough organization of the book room he could account for every book and pencil whenever he was asked, He was inspirational in seeing the birth of the General Knowledge Quiz, also donating a trophy for this important activity, he was also a Committee member and leading light of the Western Cape lntereschools General Knowledge Quiz, lt is quite impossible to adequately express our gratitude to Mr Bishop in any tangible form but we nevertheless asked Mr Bishop to come forward to accept a Wgoldenw token of our appreciation fa Kruger Randb, Mr Bishop like Miss Ravenscrott, is a member of the 'old' school of teaching, the likes of whom I doubt we will see again, This adds to the poignancy and sadness of this occasion, However, l know that both are looking forward to their retirement, Mr Bishop, for example, will be going on a trip to the Par East and Miss Ravenscroft will be receiving medical attention to her leg, attention long overdue but which she has put off because she did not want to disturb her teaching schedule, We thank them for their sincere and devoted service to the school, We thank them for their loyalty and dedication through the years, Their presence has left a lasting and important impression on the life and tradition of the school, It is fitting that Mr Bishop s name is perpetuated by naming the new hall the P,J, Bishop hall, Similarly Miss Ravenscroft is honoured by naming, as of now, officially, that section of the school in which she worked, for so many years, the Ravenscroft Kindergarten Centre, I know that you join with me in wishing Mr Bishop and Miss Ravenscroft a long and happy retirement, This page is sponsored by the GLUCKMAN family . Y. .-. ..+..-M-F --.-w.......K +
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4 . ' is t trivird after publicity e OUP alm Remember though, that we are nO S its ', . - P ents th education of your child. -af Y to strive for excellence in G I th educational ideals we have I ask that you join with us in making S j . , for your child, a reality, TRIBUTE TO MR Po BISHOP AND MISS S0 RAVENSCROFT ON 16 NOVEMBER 1933 EY THE PRINCIPAL 't 1 words of tribute, I had I must confess that when I sat down to wri e ni' Ravensgroft twO to force myself to realise that Mr Bishop and Liss -' I Q +hiS fm nbers were reallv leavingu - HY U-- staunch and respected sta I met 19 i'- +J ' , , , . , -.- P ' - -r Junior school e because somehow they are the emdodimcnt Ol Muizcnbcgg 1 1 r LT en them they have been here what it was and what it has becomeu J6'N9 1 thins of a record not only at for 72 yearsb I am sure this is some 5 h l in the Cape Mr Bishop has taught at this school but at any sc.oo f 3 e , . , . , n-- 7 T w F rrived in Muizenberg Junior School ior 34 years and Miss havenscio t H + V 'C' 1'-it 1946 H 33 years ago Q even before my DF9d9C955OVa MP eledo t W chers Training Miss Ravenscroft was a student at the Grahame own lea 1 V'qe Roopev CStd II! and College and interestingly enough, so was nits -'J tk . . -1 - ' -L f- ,rs - - Mrs Rabie 1MusicJQ even more interesting was that all mere lcie together in the year 19430 After a brief appointment in Aliwal North, Miss Ravenscroft applied and got the Sub B postsuzhuizenberg Junior . 4, ' O Sohool in 1946, Thus began a career which was to last to 19o3, In the span of her career she has taught well over a thousand pupils am has all and has seen many teachers Cand one headmasterl come and go, Through it she has been the epitome of loyalty and dedication to the school the profession and it is only in recent years that failing health forced her to take a less active roll in school activities, However, she has continued to teach pupils in need of remedial helps She point out when I get a date her professionalismo with the Miss Ravenscroft was one of is still as sharp as evero At staff meetings she is the first to wrong or am not explicit- enough. I want to know that as a professional I respect and appreciate her introduction of the Achievement Award? the first to receive hers, an acknowledgee ment of her sustained and excellent teachingq She is still holder of the post of Senior Assistant, granted to her before the Achievement Award system 'came into beings I know she is looking forward to her retirenentb I also know thatn officially, she could have retired in June but did not want to let 1 the school down and thus stayed on till the end of the year Miss Ravenscroft, we salute youu We thank you for the many long years at Muizenberg Junior School, for the invaluable educational foundation you have laid for the children that V - e f 1 :I ' C were put into your cares lou never once let us downt We shall miss your ready sense gf humour . , D ' .. L .. .. 7 your quick appraisal oi people? both child and adults and above all yew d ' , L Q .'- . A' . ' M Devotion VO duty D We wish YOU H leng and nappy retirementc Donit iorget, you are a loundation member of the Muizenberg Junigpp School faml-Ya SO please reel tree to visit the school whenever it pleases youo We thank you and ask yeu tv e OU? 3DDPGCiHtiOH Ca TQVU set? from the Staff L r ceive an audioevisual token of 9 DUPllS, past pupils parents, School and P.TqAb Committeeo h ' 9 I mentioned Miss Ravenscroft first b a ecause she beats Mr Bishop to the ' post by 4 years. However, thoumh m-.t' e Cn ioned last, Mr Bishop is by no means least, Mr Bishop has become som th This page is sponsored o 'Q ing of an institution, Q - contd! Y the C, JOHNSON family ' y
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THE APPLE Ile COMPUTER , . . d,- D C 'ttee After extensive fundraising by successive ?,T,A I Ogml Computer the internally organized Compuspell, our school aCQUlVe 5 9 Apple Ile, in May this year, q - volved in comprehensiv As our Principal Mr Just, has been activily in 9 . A , ro ramno research as to the use of computers and related educational p g fc in schools, our computer was soon fully operatiODalc To cater for the pupils who have spelling difficultieS, tW9HtYvflV9 individually designed programmes have been worked out for twentye five pupils by their class teachers, These programmes have been fed into the computer and the pupils work on a roster basis throughe out the week, Various Maths programmes have been acquired or specifically designed for our children helping those who need practice in certain areas as well as stimulating the bright child, The computer programmes cover a wide spectrum W varying from Music Theory to the revision of the content subjects, To strike the balance in the use of the computer for remedial teaching, as well as to stimulate the gifted child, new programmes are always being devised or acquired from various educational sources, ln this way maximum use is made of the computer at all times, The beneficial effect of Computer Assisted Learning can never be underestimated, but the teacher's role remains paramount in the education of our children. MEDIA '7MONlT'OR?l S This ' . . page ls Spongored by 5Darkl1ng Pools A Paving 1- 881610 x s and the '
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