2 July 2016 -
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2 July 2016 -
Head’s Message Junior School News Senior School News Leadership House News Day of Discovery Counselling Center News Sports News 1 3 9 15 19 23 24 26 Dear St Mary’s DSG Community I would love to tell you about my children. But I won’t! Don’t we love to boast about our offspring? Don’t we love it when they are successful, first of all in small things and then in big things. But aren’t we just a teeny bit competitive? “My child walked at nine months, when did yours?” It is not just about our child shining, but that they should shine brighter than others. I hear parents on the side of the sport field. Encouragement resonates but so also does the need to win. Is winning actually an important life skill? What is success? Speak to those whose lives are waning and we all know that what we will be told stands powerfully juxtaposed to how we live. Love more, buy less. Find happiness, not possessions. Build relationships. Be content with what you have. Live simply. Help others. What success would a school have which stands deliberately apart from the driving need to be successful, the need to compete and to win, and actually teaches sacrificial service, humility, community and simplicity? I am sure that you and I want St Mary’s DSG to be these latter things, but we also want to be seen as the best, to win. Marketing is essentially boasting about those things which attract customers, and exercising practices which will keep them. How does this fit in with humility? It is a difficult question. You and I, like we are with our children, are not really content that St Mary’s DSG is just successful. We want to say that we are the best (and add hopefully that my daughter makes it the best!) As we reach the winter half-term, we are all aware of the long 9 weeks to reach this point, and I thought I would share these thoughts that I am wrestling with. My other thoughts look back on the events of the half term: a new bishop, all the sporting activities, all the concerts, all the parent interaction, music Thursdays, assessments, marks and comments, chapel services and assemblies, meetings of the Governing Body and Sub Committees, pastoral concerns and interventions, management meetings, budgets, laughs and tears……it has been a rich half term, fully delivering the holistic education for which we are known. My thoughts also dwell on the recent Tshwane unrest, the greed of tenderpreneurs, Brexit and economic uncertainty, nationalism and mass immigration, ISIS and suicide bombers, the homeless, poverty and corruption. It is not an easy world to be in. The solutions to thoughts that I am grappling with for the school must provide solutions in the future, and the girls who leave our school must take the solution out. That then is a school involved in true education. The Revd Canon A W Paterson Head of School St Mary’s DSG firefighters! The Grade 0 girls have had an exciting term so far. In the theme of “People Who Help Us”, they had to earn their own money by helping around the house. Then they got to go shopping and interact with the people who help in the shops. We went out to a Fire Station where we saw all the things the fire fighters need to fight fires. They sprayed the hose, dressed up in the fire uniform and rode in the fire engine. During the theme of “Materials”, the girls learnt about different properties of materials experimenting with what is waterproof or not; which materials float or sink, and magnetic and nonmagnetic materials. We had an outing to the Sci-Enza museum where the girls learnt about how sound travels, and interacted with many different displays the highlight being the walk through the mirror maze! The girls have also been part of the exciting activities of WESSA and have learnt about bees, being water wise and recycling. They made and showed their classmates their recycled games and objects. A whole lot of wonderful learning! Mrs Fiona Pienaar Grade 0 Teacher Junior School IT Everyone learns at St Mary’s DSG Junior School. Our teachers are working hard learning to use Seesaw and File Browser on the iPads. Mrs Andrea Hundermark Head of Information Technology -Junior School Music Appreciation I have had the wonderful opportunity of initiating a new cultural club, ‘Music Appreciation’, in the Junior School this year. This new cultural club is offered to Grade 1-3 girls on a Thursday afternoon. This unique session allows girls to participate actively in a range of musical experiences, regardless of their age or ability. The girls enjoy exploring musical styles, playing melodic and percussion instruments, gaining knowledge about various music styles and composers. The girls meaningfully involve themselves as listeners, performers and creators of music through a variety of composers: Peter Tchaikovsky, Camille Saint-Saëns, Leroy Anderson to name just a few. In these interactive sessions, the girls are exposed to an array of musical concepts and elements and they develop a variety of different music skills in a fun environment. Your daughter to sign up for she is keen to her Thursday with a splash colour! is welcome this club, if brighten up afternoon of musical Miss Kirsty Frigyik Teacher: Foundation Phase Culture Performances in the Junior School May and June have been extremely busy months for the Junior School Cultural department. Our Junior and Senior Choirs have performed at various functions at St Mary’s DSG and other schools. The Junior Choir had a wonderful choir morning performing at Woodhill College with Junior choirs from WHPS and Tyger Valley College. They also stole the show at the Friends in Concert and our Mothers’ Day Assembly, with their beautiful singing and dancing. The Senior Choir started the term off with a bang, as they had a wonderful camp over the first weekend of term. This was in preparation for the Choir Eisteddfod that took place at Tygerpoort Primary School. The camp was hard work, but also lots of fun for the girls. The sacrifice was definitely worth it, as the choir achieved an A+ for their performance. The choir also serenaded audiences at the Friends in Concert, Southdowns College Choir Festival and the Mothers’ Day Assembly. The Junior School Orchestra and Marimba Group have grown tremendously this year. The girls have shown true commitment to their rehearsals, and performed beautifully at the Friends in Concert and our Fathers’ Day Assembly. The highlight of our term was when these two groups performed ‘Chariots of Fire’ as a collaboration. There are many performances lined up for the rest of the year, and I am looking forward to see our girls continue to share their love for music with all of us. Mrs Hildegard Joseph HOD: Music and Culture Culture “Culture is the intersection of people and life itself. It’s how we deal with life, love, death, birth, disappointment… All of that is expressed in culture.” By Rebecca Pillay This term has been an exhilarating and eventful term for the cultural portfolio. From the lively music Thursdays, to the sensational events, members of the Cultural Portfolio worked tirelessly to expose the St Mary’s DSG community to all facets of culture in entertaining and exciting ways. The Elite Music Concert, which was held on 14 June, was a truly unforgettable event, as it showcased the talents of distinguished individuals in the musical arena of St Mary’s DSG. Auditions were held in order to compile a programme of the true crème-de-la-crème of St Mary’s DSG music, allowing the audience to be completely captivated. The inclusion of the Inter-House Instrumental ensembles in the programme, added further flare and House spirit to the event, and truly displayed the talents of St Mary’s DSG musicians in their individual capacity and in groups. This week was packed with culture, as the following day, 15 June, was Cultural Day. This long-awaited event did not fail to deliver on its promise to surprise, captivate and mesmerize the St Mary’s DSG community. The theme of cultural day placed an emphasis on the importance of youth in society and the expression of the ideas of the youth, through various forms of culture. This was executed excellently and was an early tribute to the June 16th Youth Day. An inspirational video was played at the commencement of the programme that portrayed the history behind Youth Day and the role of the Youth in society. This impacted the ladies positively and re-enforced their knowledge about South African history, while challenging them to take up their role as the future of South Africa, embracing their own culture and the variety of different cultures in the process. The programme included acts from all different areas of St Mary’s DSG culture. From a powerful “spoken word” item to freestyle rapping, this year provided an extensive view of culture, with new perspectives and voices, which have previously gone unnoticed. Exceptional dramatic monologues were performed by the talented St Mary’s DSG ladies, as well as unbelievable Physical Theatre items, by the matric Drama students. The audience was also treated to a remarkable physical theatre performance by Oakfield College. It is no secret that the cultural portfolio has given a new definition to culture at St Mary’s DSG. Through the various cultural events, the St Mary’s DSG ladies could experience the intersection of culture with life and embrace the culture within them in a new and profound way. Ms Rebecca Pillay Student: Grade 12 Wine, Whisky and Cheese Tasting ‘There was no whining to be had’ On Friday 24 June, the monoXrepublic debutante’s group held a wine, whisky and cheese tasting event. The Lobolla and Taillard family wine makers were the show stoppers, everyone who attended had to sip the delicate white notes and sample the round, deeper red ones of the wines. A pair of whiskys were available to test to the great satisfaction of the connoisseurs and amateurs. A special thank you to Linda Retief for her fabulous energy that she brought to the event, as well as all the moms, dads, friends and a dog who supported the it too. Every bit makes it more successful. Miss Ashleigh Watson Teacher: English Grade 9 Time Capsule Project ‘It’s only a matter of time’ The Grade 9 girls reminisced about their past, revelled in their present and peered into their future with their digital time capsule project this term. The inspiration behind this project stems from the film Into the Storm which highlights the importance of appreciating the gift of the present as well as the ability to reflect on how the past has shaped who they are. In a world where so often everything is in flux, it’s truly a skill to be able to stop and reflect. The English Department challenged the Grade 9 girls to create a short film in which they briefly look at their past and how it’s shaped them, explore their current reality and describe their hopes and dreams not only for St Mary’s DSG but the rest of their lives. This capsule will be screened to the girls in their matric year of 2019. We hope this will show them how far they have come, their joys and privileges and remind them of where they are headed. Miss Carinne Downard Teacher: English Geography On 8 June 2016, the St Mary’s DSG Grade 10 Geography girls went on an outing to the South African Weather Service (Irene) with Geography teacher Miss Jacqui Brown. The experience was one to remember. The reason for this spontaneous trip was because the girls have been studying Climatology and the focus has been on weather. The journey to the South African Weather Service (Irene) was bumpy and full of joyful laughter with the occasional loss of a jelly baby because with these trips it’s “once in the bus, out with the food”. At the South African Weather Service (Irene) we met a meteorologist and she showed the girls how they measure the atmosphere, using a Hydrogen Balloon. The balloon travels to great heights and as it travels up the box attached to the bottom of the balloon collects the data from the Ozone and sends it to the main computer where the data is put into graphs and charts. The Meteorologist after releasing the Ozone Balloon then took us into an auditorium where he proceeded to tell us more about the careers and the ways in which we collect data. We learnt a lot and definitely will consider the careers due to the fact that no science is needed! The facility has been around for many years even before people had invades Irene. The whole day from 09:00 – 13:30 was full of knowledge and joyful laughter, it was a memorable experience. On the way back the girls made a quick stop at MacDonald’s and ended the day with some icecream and a less bumpy drive home. Ms Aneesa Motseki Student: Grade 10 Head Girl Together We Rise We are halfway through 2016, and I could not have wished for a better year. It has been nothing but a privilege to serve as the Head Girl for St Mary’s DSG so far this year. Along with the best team of task leaders, we have reached great heights. From the Grade 8 orientation to the Prefects’ Ball (as pictured below), and from exciting tasks to taking assemblies, we are reaching our goal of uplifting others. We can accomplish so much more by working together. Together we rise - this is our legacy. Katherine de Groot Head Girl 2016 The Boarding House One would think that 200 teenage girls of different ages living together, sharing a space is a chaotic and potentially unpleasant situation. Chaotic? Yes indeed, but far from unpleasant. Our parents sent us to an all girls school to build our sense of community and sisterhood, and what better way to enhance one’s experience of sisterhood, than to live with 199 of your sisters. “A never ending sleepover” is one of the phrases used to describe the St Marys DSG Boarding House. We are Khomanani Mohlaba and Tsetsa Gabasiane, the Head and Deputy Head of Boarding for 2016. Our job is to liaise with Mrs Shields, the matrons, and our 7 boarder leaders, in order to make the boarding house as enjoyable and memorable as possible for those who come home to it. The past year has been very busy, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. After six months of our duties, we can confidently say that it has been a pleasure to serve the boarders. “Don’t believe an accident of birth makes people sisters or brothers. It makes them siblings, gives them mutuality of parentage. Sisterhood and brotherhood is a condition people have to work at.” – Maya Angelou. The essence of sisterhood one experiences in the Boarding House, is something that we are truly grateful for. Khomanani Mohlaba Head of Boarding Public Relations Portfolio The Public Relations Committee consists of girls in Grade 11 and 12 who are all very passionate about the school. This year’s aim for the committee is to market and showcase the school in the best new innovative ways which would involve the girls of the school more when possible to create a passion for school within the school and to maintain and enhance the school’s excellent reputation. Under the guidance of Mrs Broughton, it is a great pleasure to say that the goals for the year have been met. The committee had a jam-packed first term filled with school expos almost every weekend all leading up to the schools successful Open Day. This term the committee has helped with Day of Discovery and looks forward to the future events coming up which included the PA’s ‘Concert in the Park’. Ms Segomotso Modisenyane Head of PR Chapel Portfolio When God finds people willing to serve as he leads them, the possibilities are limitless. I have helped others spread their wings and fly with the aid of God serving as their foundation. It has been a privilege to work alongside Father Leonard and my fellow Sacristans in regards to continuously building the school’s spiritual affairs. At the beginning of the year I set a goal which is to encourage the growth of the members of St Mary’s DSG community through initiating platforms for foundations to be built upon. An example of a newly-formed platform is the ‘Prayer Warriors Group” catering for the Senior School Boarders. The goal is to develop a sisterhood through Christ by being accountable for one another. In the bible it is written in Mark 10:45 -45 for even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Similar to Jesus, I hope to continuously give back to the St Mary’s DSG community in my elected role. Ms Bokani Mbulai Head of Chapel Sports Portfolio My Name is Demi O’Connor and I am the head of sport for 2016. This year has been an eventful year and just as busy as any other especially in the second term. The various winter sports experienced up to two matches per week as well as having their normal training times. This left the girls exhausted and made the school very proud. The first teams received new uniforms and the ladies look exceptional. This year my main vision was to improve the sport of the school mainly by improving the support from the other ladies. This has proved to be successful as the girls who are playing, play better as if a switch has been turned on in their subconscience and they play to impresses their friends in the supporting crowds. I am extremely proud of all the girls who gave their hearts’ to their teams especially this term. Sport is not about the end score. It is about the joy of the girls playing, the improvement of their skills daily, the bond between their teammates and mainly the love for the sport. I hope to see sport continue to be seen on such a bright note. Amanda Beard once said: “Sometimes success is simply willing to give it your all.” Demi O’connor Head of Sports St David House This term has held many wonderful things for the girls in St David House. Our girls amazed us with their musical talents during the Inter-House Instrumental competition and walked away with second place. Back: Tanya Togo, Nancy Karangwa, Kgauhelo Thebe, Unoma Okonkwo, Taonga Saidi Front: Eryquin-Mor Ferguson, Lydia Karigani, Christelle van der Merwe, Bahale Mehale Our young ladies braved the open stage during InterHouse Public Speaking and kicked dust in their competitors’ eyes by earning themselves a welldeserved first place. Results were as follows: Grade 8: Grade 9: Grade 10: Jeza Nqoma Second place Kerryn Moore First place Kamdi Okonjo Third place Grade 11: Grade 12: Unoma Okonkwo Fourth place Prepared Speech First place Unprepared Speech Rebecca Pillay Second place Prepared Speech First place Unprepared Speech Well done, girls! A special thank you to the English Department who helped in shaping these talented young girls into the great orators they have become. We also took part in Inter-House Netball, Basketball and Hockey. Thank you to all the supporters and players, as well as the Sports Department for organising this event. St Andrew House gives all on the courts! The term’s Inter-House activities ended with the trio of InterHouse Netball, Basketball and Hockey. The Grade 12 ladies had a blast… where skill was lacking, enthusiasm and determination took control. A massive thank you all the girls who supported and participated. St George House By Talitha Rubin The turning of the weather this month may have chilled our hands and classrooms yet our spirits and talents warmed with the approaching Inter-House events. Our first opportunity to showcase what St George is capable of was the Inter-House instrumental. With double bass, violins, marimbas, drums and saxophones, we definitely portrayed a wonderful spectrum of varying musical talent that evening. The red stage lights and costumes brought the performance together and the audience thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the music. A very special thank you to all the Georgesses who made us very proud that evening! Our next event was Cultural Day, where the Houses were to compete in Inter-House Public Speaking. In each Grade , one St George girl was chosen to read her speech and I am thrilled to say that we were impressed by everyone’s. Well done to Angelica Sibanda in Grade 8, Nicole Jooste in Grade 9, Robin Retief in Grade 10, Hannah Newman in Grade 11 and Khomonani Mohlaba in Grade 12 for being chosen to represent St George. Also, special congratulations to Hannah and Khomonani for winning; St George came second overall! In contrast to the music soirees and cultural events, InterHouse basketball and netball were also upon us. It was great fun to see our Georgesses darting back and forth like red bullets, scoring goal after goal! Many laughs, points and blisters were formed during those two days and our spirits were soaring long after the final whistle was blown. The results are as yet unknown but one thing is certain; we played our hearts out and feel proud already. Next there will be Inter-House hockey on Tuesday 28 June and I know we will bring our morale, passion, talent and good sports-womanship onto the astro as we did onto the courts. We can’t wait to compete again and enjoy another InterHouse event! Day of Discovery On 9 June, the school held its annual Day of Discovery. Needless to say the day (like previous years) was an absolute success. For many young girls the thought of choosing a specific career is petrifying but an afternoon dedicated to learning about careers and job opportunities from those in the specific career fields made it less overwhelming. The girls were given the opportunity to see three guest speakers of their choice. The guest speakers were very diverse as they all specialised in different fields: girls were given the option to choose from advocates, pilots, chefs, human resource managers to chartered accounts. Not only was the day truly insightful as girls learnt about the various careers first-hand but also learning life lessons from the speakers which included perseverance, passion and hard work to prosper in everything. The time and effort put into planning and executing such an empowering event was much appreciated by the girls as many of them left school that evening feeling relieved and inspired. Ms Segomotso Modisanyane Task Leader: PR Potatoes, Eggs, and Coffee Beans Once upon a time a daughter complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she didn’t know how she was going to make it. She was tired of fighting and struggling all the time. It seemed just as one problem was solved, another one soon followed. Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Once the three pots began to boil, he placed potatoes in one pot, eggs in the second pot, and ground coffee beans in the third pot. He then let them sit and boil, without saying a word to his daughter. The daughter, moaned and impatiently waited, wondering what he was doing. After twenty minutes he turned off the burners. He took the potatoes out of the pot and placed them in a bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. He then ladled the coffee out and placed it in a cup. Turning to her he asked. “Daughter, what do you see?” “Potatoes, eggs, and coffee,” she hastily replied. “Look closer,” he said, “and touch the potatoes.” She did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Its rich aroma brought a smile to her face. “Father, what does this mean?” she asked. He then explained that the potatoes, the eggs and coffee beans had each faced the same adversity– the boiling water. However, each one reacted differently. The potato went in strong, hard, and unrelenting, but in boiling water, it became soft and weak. The egg was fragile, with the thin outer shell protecting its liquid interior until it was put in the boiling water. Then the inside of the egg became hard. However, the ground coffee beans were unique. After they were exposed to the boiling water, they changed the water and created something new. “Which are you,” he asked his daughter. “When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean? “ The moral of the story is: In life, things happen around us, things happen to us, but the only thing that truly matters is what happens within us. (Adapted from Inspirational Stories that touch your heart) Mrs Monica van Niekerk Educational Psychologist Junior Netball In June, Junior netball is in full swing! Our netball in the Junior School is improving each season and our girls are having loads of fun. 2 June 2016 we played against Pretoria Chinese School. U10 – 13 played excellent netball and the scores were as follow: Date: 02 June 2016 vs Pretoria Chinese- Home Age group B U10 U11 17 - 2 W C D 9-0W 7-1W 8-2W U12 9-9D U13 7-8L 4-3L Our little ones, the U7 – U9 Mini netballers, played in our annual Mini Netball Festival on 4 June 2016. We hosted many schools and even though it was all friendly matches, our girls’ netball improved so much! They had great fun and many friends were made. We are so proud of our Mini Netball girls. On 21 June 2016 we played Inter-House Netball. The U10 – U13 girls played against each other and in true sportsmanship! Well done to all the Houses for their good effort on the court! Senior Netball We have had an outstanding but, challenging season of netball as the St Mary’s DSG players put their heart and determination into every match. Upon conclusion of our season we enjoyed a fun-filled day of Inter-House Netball as the Houses battled it out to take the winning title. The final results were so close it required further detailed scoring of the goal points to determine a winner. The results are as follows: St Patrick 4th place with 3 points St David 3rd place with 9 points St Andrew 2nd place with 12 points and 27 goals St George 1st place with 12 points and 33 goals Our First Team had a heart racing ISSF festival hosted at St Stithians and played well. The festival is one of the highlights the girls’ encounter during the year and puts them up against the best of the Independent schools from Gauteng and KZN. As usual our girls never fail to accept a good challenge by providing strong opposition to the two best Independent School’s Netball teams. St Mary’s DSG has continued to show dominance this season with the U19B and U19A teams remaining undefeated. As pool C winners these two teams participated at playoffs to compete against their toughest competition to be crowned overall league winners. With luck not on our side, our first team lost their first round against pool A and overall league winners, St Andrew’s, and our Second Team lost against overall league winners, St Peter’s. Our season definitly reached its climax with the final League results announcing that St Mary’s DSG will be challenging Dainfern at promotion/relegation on 13 June 2016. This is what the players and coaches have been working for since they entered the Johannesburg League. The hard work and determination paid off as this season was the best to date but we keep ourselves humble as we know the victory cannot be celebrated yet. The resilience and love that the netball players have shown throughout the year are truly inspiring. I am honoured and blessed to be working with a generation of young leaders and kind, hard-working girls who set an example of excellence to others. A message from my heart, to those I have seen practising long after dark, the ones that always have a smile and a positive attitude and those who always stay to the very end just to help pack up, I SALUTE YOU. It is you who makes St Mary’s DSG a family. Basketball: INTER-HOUSE RESULTS Juniors 1st St David 2nd St Patrick 3rd St George 4th St Andrew Over standings: Points 9 6 3 0 Seniors 1st St Andrew 2nd St Patrick 3rd St George 4th St David Points 9 6 3 0 1. St Patrick 12 points | 2. St David 9 points | 3. St Andrew 9 points | 4. St George 6 points Hockey MINI-HOCKEY On 4 June 2016, we hosted the St Mary’s DSG Mini-Hockey Festival. With 54 teams entered, it was a busy and exciting morning of Minihockey. Our girls thoroughly enjoyed their hockey and played well. Thank you to all the parents who came to support their daughters! On the 11 June 2016, we attended the Southdowns MiniHockey Festival. The girls had a fun-filled and great morning of hockey. The girls played with skill and determination and showed how much their skills and match play have improved throughout the season. Well done to all our St Mary’s DSG Stars, Strikers and Diamonds! Junior Hockey On 3 June 2016, the U10 – U13 girls participated in their final league games for the season. The U12 and U13 teams travelled to Holy Rosary School, while the U10 and U11 teams played at home. Results: U10A U10B U10C U11A U11B U12A U12B U13A U13B U13C won 9-0 won 6-0 won 14-0 lost 0-1 won 1-0 won 6-0 won 2-0 lost 0-3 won 2-0 won 1-0 U10 – U13 Inter-House Hockey On 22 June 2016 the U10 – U13 Inter-House Hockey took place. The games were closely contended with our House teams showing great skill as well as house spirit. Final results will be calculated after the U7 – U9 Inter-House Hockey, which will be taking place on Wednesday 29 June 2016. On Friday 24 June 2016, we started our second St Mary’s DSG Hockey Festival, with 16 teams participating from Pretoria and Johannesburg schools. St Mary’s DSG Hockey Festival From Friday 24 – 26 June 2016, we hosted our second St Mary’s DSG Hockey Festival, with 16 teams participating from Pretoria and Johannesburg. Each team played between 7 and 8 matches over the weekend with night games also taking place. The hockey played was of a high standard and the teams also enjoyed taking time to make new friends and enjoy the spirit of the festival. SENIOR HOCKEY There is no doubt that Term 2 is a hockey term at St Mary’s DSG. Hundreds of girls flock to our fields two to three times a week and their hard work has delivered impressive results, although hard work is still needed in order to develop our players further On 10 May 2016, the hockey league officially kicked off with St Mary’s DSG hosting Hoërskool Zwartkop. The so-called Zwarries had a point to prove, as they had been relegated from the G1 league in 2015. On 13 May 2016, we travelled to Hoërskool Oos-Moot, our girls rose to the occasion and fought on with respectful resilience. Hoërskool Centurion was met with a full force of St Mary’s DSG supporters next to our hockey fields on 20 May 2016. St Mary’s DSG braved the cold to walk away with four victories from a total of eight games. An incredible feat and proof of hard work and dedication! Sutherland High and Hoërskool Pretoria-North were not ready for what they were met with on 24 and 26 May 2016 – a resilient and confident St Mary’s DSG onslaught. Nine victories, two draws and five defeats later, our girls walked off their home turf with their heads held high. Hoërskool Montana welcomed us to their brand new AstroTurf for the first of our June fixtures. They proved why they should eventually be crowned champions of our league, by securing five wins out of our eight games. The second week of June saw our matrics run onto the field for their last league matches against Hoërskool Wonderboom. Our girls were textbook examples of what teamwork can accomplish – delivering entertaining hockey and winning five out of our eight fixtures. Our 2016 league results were as follows: Zwartkop Result Oos-Moot Result Centurion Result Sutherland Result Pta North Result Montana Result Wboom Result U14 A U14 B 0-5 1-2 4-0 1-0 3-0 1-3 4-0 0-11 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 3-0 U15 A U15 B U16 A U16 B 2ND 2-1 0-0 1-0 5-0 0-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 3-1 0-0 1-2 2-2 5-1 2-0 6-0 5-0 3-0 1-2 5-1 2-1 5-0 1-2 0-5 0-3 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 0-5 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-1 ST 0-6 0-8 0-3 0-0 4-1 0-3 1-3 Team 1 On Friday 10 and Saturday 11 June 2016, our so-called “best of the best” took part in the ISSF festival held at St Stithian’s College in Johannesburg. Here we met opponents such as Durban Girls College, St Mary’s DSG Kloof and Our Lady of Fatima – all schools that had a noticeable upper hand on us at the St Mary’s Waverley Festival in March this year. However, our girls rose to the occasion and surprised many a hockey school with determination, commitment and sheer heart. What a privilege to watch St Mary’s DSG truly fly! We bid the hockey season of 2016 farewell with our annual Inter-House competition on Tuesday 28 June 2016 – shortly before ten of our girls will represent St Mary’s DSG as part of their respective Northern Gauteng hockey teams. Congratulations to the following girls for being selected: Kgolagano Ndebele Makhaba Honwana Reitumetse Nyakale Reneiloe Moima Angel Nkosi Bernice Coetser Neha Pillay Zibusiso Mabaso Ntwanano Honwana Ujamaa Chabikuli St Mary’s DSG First Hockey Team in their new kits, along with coach, Miss Kelly-Ann Kaulback, and assistant coach, Mr Ephraim Chiloane. SQUASH IPT’s (25-29 June 2016) Good luck to the following girls competing at IPT’s!!! U13 B U13 A Ashton Weir Deneil Beukes Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth U14 A U16 A U16 B U19 A Senior League: Danica Capazorio Sascha Steyn Ilana Jacobs Tino Takawira 1st League team: 2nd League Team: Sascha Steyn no. 3 Tinotenda Takawira no. 4 1. 2. 3. 4. Results: 1 June DSG 1 vs CBCTUT lost 16-0 Johannesburg Pretoria Pretoria Paarl Melissa Cunningham Tsetsa Gabasiane Segomotso Modisanyane Tamara Ricci st 1 Reserve: Ilana Jacobs nd 2 Reserve: Kayla Alfonso Results: 1 June DSG 2 vs Centurion lost 16-2 8 June DSG 2 vs Harlequins lost 16-0 ISSF Tino Takawira played number 2 and Danica Capazorio played number 1. The competition was very tough and the girls needed to up their game. This was indeed a great challenge where the girls had to adjust where necessary and they definitely learned a lot. They played so well and were great ambassadors for the school! TENNIS As mentioned before the girls are preparing for the annual Sun City Schools’ Tournament which will place during the last week of August followed by the annual Hilton / St Anne’s Independent School Mixed doubles invitational tournament in September. The Senior girls showed tremendous character during the 2016 ISSF while competing against their rivals that they face when participating in the Independent Schools’ Tennis Festival as well as the Hilton / St Anne’s event. We are looking forward to the annual Mini Tennis Festival taking place in July when all the youngsters return after participating in winter sport. I would like to commend all the girls involved in the school programme. We have come a long way and your effort is starting to bear fruits! Thank you for your commitment and hard work during the past year. It has not gone unnoticed. Mr JO Spies Tennis Coach