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Our playgrounds were completely resurfaced and new tennisette and netball courts establishedn lt is now . pleasurable and safe to play on these courts and I hope our sport will improve accordingly, To Mr Laing CSecretary of the School Board? and his hardworking staff, we say a special thank you. Neatness badges for personal appearance were introduced this year and a Zibi trophy for the cleanest and litterafree classroom will be presented next yearo A Scripture Union Bible Quiz team saw its genesis this year, winning the regional Bible Quiz Trophy in its first year of competitionn The lnterwhouse General Knowledge Quiz was also established for the first time this yearo Consisting of a Junior CStd I H ll? HUG H Senior CStd Ill Q V7 section, it was easily won by Diaz in its inaugural year, the trophy being donated and awarded by Mr P, Bishopl FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS You will recall that our theme for this year was Change and Renewal in Education. Although we are always pledged to renewal and the seeking of better ways to educate our children, a concurrent programme of consolidation will be implemented very firmly next yearn By this I mean consolidation of programmes already operational in the School but requiring now a more practical implementations ln popular terminology, we are really going to get down to the nittyegritty of the new developments which includes their thorough application. I mention just a few: the TDA,TQ programme, fledgling but already highly successful in helping remedial and underachieving pupils who have specific weaknesses, eng. Maths and Englishg The Gifted!CreativeX Talented Programme, also in its infancy, but full of exciting prospects: expanding the use of the already popular computer with its infinite capabilities and subject choices to help the teacher and child with lessons and learning, Next year also sees the introduction of a prefect leadership course involving several schools, thus enhancing our own course begun here 2 years ago, lt is envisaged that the prefects and Principal will go off to camp for at least two days and structured workshops will be presented, At foundation level we have the introduction of a K,G, Choir with Mrs Trautmannyassisted by 5Mrs Rabie, in charge, This means we have 3 choirs from Sub A to Std V, also an ideal long sought aftero All the improvements l have mentioned cannot be carried out unless we have a willing and competent staffn This we have and next year sees the coming of topeclasspersonnel to continue the work begun by those who are retiring this years I ask the parents and teachers who are already part of this special Muizenberg Junior School family to make next year a truly memorable, watershed year for the School? which will cause the name of our School to be spoken of with even greater respect and admiration than at presento contd! This page is sponsored by the GLUCEMAN family p A , ,, , , , t, P Y .v Y.. ,.. -'1 W S - L,4:,:1f-1- '-'f'- 'ffd-- ' ' t dirt' P ' M A ,. , . . .. V, . -.I , . f, , W. - - ,, , e 1.
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III-I51l!IlgEI!-I-I1IIII!!!!E!!!HIlllllll!!lllllllIlllllllQ::: ,,., l w and will be further strengthened ' The Scripture Union continues to SV? Cranna our Head of Department next year by the arrival of Mr Stuar Union Circleso . . , e designate, who is well known in Scriptuf SCHOOL MAGAZINE A X. L Povey has improved the The editor of the School Magazine Miss Q For Veeping up the magazine even further this year and we th8HKShe?etarv Mrs S. du Preez . 1-1, RGC J9' l already high standardo lhanks also EZ SES advertisers in helplng to r her typing toil and to the sponso lg SF Getg 3 Special word keep down the costs Cover desianer Paul Ll au U of praise lor h s inaeinatixe art worl CHARTllV3 ,, 'rf X A ', 1- ls, As usual? several charities were suppolted CD10 ieefghqfge EQGDA ed r blii E oln, Blisters lor Dread, Chltstmas DiHmD Lund? inc ,L 9 D 9 Round lable tma Toys, Shawco and our main charity? Child Wellareo A sun oi RlO0,0l was contributed towards Child Welfareg OTHER MAJDR FUNCIIONQ AMD FVLNTS Found rs Day went very smoothly this yeafy 3 Special feature being the 1ncorpOration oi the celebration of the 50th YGGV Of the Ulbleas translation into Afrikaans Our special guest was Rev Smith and I J several of our children and tcacners contributed items which illustrated the provress of THE Afrifaans Bible, Also on this day, the 3Cl9UC9 Room was opened officiallfy thus realizing an ideal that started two years ago the Ncwscnberg a quarterly Ialeidoscope of childrenvs literary and art contributions was inaugurated this year under the Editorship of Steven Molteno and guiding hand o Miss Su Turnero The Trianeular Tnter Schools Feneral Knowledge Quiz was won by Muizenberg Junior School qu te handsomely this year and the Bruce Lane trophy is back in our cabinet Oul Pri e GivinefTarewell Function held this year at the Muizenberg High School was hiehlf success xl and enjoyed by alla ln tribute to Mr Bishop and Miss Ravenscroit fplease refer to other sections in this rcportl, it was attended by a large number of people, includinf many Past Pupils A most interestin address was given by our Guest Speaker? Mr W Diepeveen ilnspector OI tdlcationl, which also included 3 PN . . tribute to Mr Bishop and Ii Ravenscroftl Miss Ravenscroft,- assisted by Mr Bishop kindly handed out the prizegq The year was rounded o F by a welcoming function for our n . S Y and a morninw and evenin Carols and Nativity presentationiifhiingssd another P T A fundrai er, the M J S. Fun Run. -I an A NEW FACILTTIES AMD PUPIL ORFANEZFTIONS The Science Rooml Lhe ducation Department 1 L a h ox, 1-, ry generously supplied us with complete fittghrg Q QCHOGl board have , r 1 ..n , pboards, Furniture and equipment to Fe ll O ln tne lofm of El X h f I-H .fi - Sci nce Room lhis xoou will still becomejanagj d hull iledged r J f A science e perinents and le on as yell 33 houginpoftant centre oi animals and bird 3 bpeClm9US OI Thi page is sponso ed by the MCGOVLRN family contd! -L -L 2 fo L A . n A3 . D Q: . - - , C 0 -'- ' cv ' 1 4 , 1 .Ik 1.i.....-.- f 1 J' A F' R . -' al . 'W rn ' .cf ,, A- ' l V- J, - f --V-' ' 1 'xr 1 - J S . I., ' .CI f ' i- . L F' . 4 T ,, ., 9. A ...J . ..n... - -. S K I - . . 7. ,- I - . . ' Lf . - . . F 1 , 1 . L Q . ' 1 e- xl A - ' I . I ' I ' O . J . .. . . . T - x ' - J U I-1 . U - A - n I T I ' -1 1. I ' ' ' -' 1 I X ' ' rv AJ '- .- R - 1. I Q'-f. 775 Q ... ., - , . A 4 I , . L . .L .1 C L - - D A . rl . . 4 V: , V. fl C-3 . 1 v , ' 1 ' , ,pl 1 - 9 0 .' 1- V - 1 v, ' . 1 ' ' ,.. . rv , - 1 . . 1 r . V . L - H I K. f - . . V - V- J fs- ED -'- - 'J ' ' fr' fs . . ' -Q ' H x . H - N 'n V? 1 'J L . ' 'V' '. l 1 1 ' 0 Q , 1 .Ju . - , . h . I 1: ,, I ' l , . ' , VT' I C' kJ 2 -- . 0 . 0 - 's ' 0 0 . , A 'W ' -' 't' f J . 1 -1 - X ,, rw F , I' - Ll: . - J - ' ' v ' ve , A I , J. cu - - . V - J ' D 1 ' 'D' ' cf f. -- - ' - Q 1 .. Q J . - ' 'x 1' ' r r-1 - xt n SS, S 0 J . A . Q I LJ Q . 0 . Q c .., Y' l ' -ju 'A ..-.J -i,u41,s,:5 - - , V
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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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