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01st June 2018
Kidz Chronicle
Edition 17 Term 2
CityKidz Pre & Primary School—Strive to achieve
Important Dates June
04th June—13 June Exams
School closes at 13h30 for
all children during exams.
Soccer Workshop Sunday 10th June.
Invitation Only
We would like to ask for your co-operation regarding
punctuality, school teaching times, and dismissal times. It
is very important for all children to attend school every
day and to arrive on time.
School starts promptly at 7.40 am and they should arrive
in good time for when the bell goes.This is essential to
ensure that children benefit fully from classroom learning
and that other children’s learning is not disrupted.
Most children arrive at school on time by 7.40 am and we
appreciate this. However, there is a small group who regularly drift in between 7:50 am
and 8:30 am and a smaller group who arrive even later. This is a problem where children
come to school with certain transport drivers. We are sure that most of these late children
leave home in good time.
We cannot continue to condone late coming. We will therefore
implement a strict punctuality procedure. The gates will be locked at 8h00 am. (This is for security measures) When a child arrives after
8.00 am the parent/carer is required to wait with their child at the gate until the following
teaching period at 08:20 am.
Late children will have to come to the main office where we will take their names and ask
them why they were late. We understand that a child may be late as a ‘one off’ but persis-
tent lateness is not acceptable and where this is the case we will be contacting you to ad-
dress this. If your child is repeatedly late and does not adhere to this, he/she will be sent
away. You will be contacted to have a meeting with our Deputy Principal to help you with
strategies to prevent lateness from occurring.
All children must be collected on time at the end of the school day, by the designated
parent/carer/driver. Gates will only open at 13h30 . Please note: Children will ONLY be
allowed to sit at the Pick-Up Zone until 15h00. The gates
will be locked at 15h00. (This is for security measures)
Children at the Pick-Up Zone will then have to be collected
from Aftercare. You will be fined R25.00. If you refuse to pay
the fine your child will be locked outside the school gates from
15h00. NO STAFF or TEACHERS are on duty after 14h30. We
cannot continue with a small group of parents/carers/drivers
who refuse to comply with the school rules. Please ensure
your children knows daily pickup & drop off routines to comply
with the beginning and end of school times. Letters were sent out to this effect this
week ,however the need to repeat this request is necessary. Much appreciated.
Punctuality -strict punctuality procedures will apply
Exam Timetable - Please NOTE CHANGES. School closes at 13h30 for all children during exams. Children in the IP are expected to go home and study.
Study Tips PART 2
1. Start Revising Early 2. Create a Revision Timetable 3. Find a Stimulating Place to Revise 4. Revise Little and Often- The average attention span of a 10-year-old is around 30 minutes 5. Record Revision Notes 6. Try Some Revision Games 7. Stay Positive 8. Use Practice Exam Papers 9. Stick Revision Notes Around Your House 10. Do the Hard Stuff First
04th June Session 1 English Home Language Writing: Essays /Transactional texts Paper 3
Session 2 Social Science Gr 4-7 Geography
05th June Session 1 Afrikaans (FAL) Writing: Essays and Transactional texts Papier 2
Session 2 Social Science Gr 4-7 History
06th June
Wednesday
Session 1 English HL Paper Comprehension and Language Grade 4-7 / Paper 2
Session 2 Grade 7 Technology /Life Skills 4-6
07th June
Thursday
Session 1 Mathematics Grade 4-7
Session 2 Grade 7 EMS/ Natural Science and Technology- Grade 4-6
08th June Session 1 Afrikaans (FAL) Begrips/Taal Graad 4– 7 Papier 3
Session 2 Natural Science Grade 7
11th June
Monday
Session 1 Life Orientation Grade 7 /Revision 4-5DOE Spelling Words and dictation
Grade 6 Common Assessments Maths
Session 2 Creative Arts Grade 7/ DOE Spelling and dictation Test 4-5
13th June
Wednesday
Session 1 Grade 6 Common Assessments—NS /Tech
Grade 7 Mathematics—Provincial Paper
What’s happening the following week?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 04/06 05/06 06/06 07/06 08/06
FAT-SBA/ Grade 1-3 to be conducted
School closes at 13h30 for all children during
exams.
FAT-SBA/ Grade 1-3 to be conducted
School closes at 13h30 for all children during
exams.
FAT-SBA/ Grade 1-3 to be conducted
School closes at 13h30 for all children
during exams.
FAT-SBA/ Grade 1-3 to be conducted
School closes at 13h30 for all chil-dren during exams.
FAT-SBA/ Grade 1-3 to be conducted
School closes at 13h30 for all children
during exams.
Session 1 English Home
Language Writing: Essays /Transactional texts Paper 3
Session 2 Social Science Gr 4-7
Geography
Session 1 Afrikaans (FAL) Writing: Essays and Trans-
actional texts Papier 2
Session 2 Social Science Gr 4-7 His-
tory
Session 1 English HL Paper Comprehension and
Language Grade 4-7 / Paper 2
Session 2 Grade 7
Technology /Life Skills 4-6
Session 1 Mathematics Grade 4-7
Session 2 Grade 7 EMS/
Grade 4-6 Natural Sci-ence and Technology-
Session 1 Afrikaans (FAL) Begrips/Taal Graad 4– 7
Papier 3
Session 2
Natural Science Grade 7
GTC (GTC, formerly Grant Thornton Capital, is a diversified financial services company, established in 1991 from within the Grant Thornton Johannesburg audit practice) a sponsored women's soccer team who play at Discovery Soccer on Colette Drive are conducting a workshop at CityKidz on Sunday the 10th of June, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. As part of their commitment to the upliftment of the game the CTC soccer coaches are required to do a soccer workshop at a school or
non-profit organization. The women who play on the GTC soccer team are all young driven ladies who come from all walks of life. Some of their players are Sasol League players and have trained with Banyana Baynana. There will be 11 team members and a photographer attending the event. Several Directors from GTC have also been invited to the event. CityKidz was nominated as a beneficiary of this wonderful opportunity. The team from GTC will play soccer games, do drills and play some soccer matches. It will be a day of fun and learning. The purpose is to just have fun and enjoy an activity-filled afternoon all together. Our coaches and teachers will select players willing to participate in the soccer day. Please send you reply slips back to school on Monday. Staff and organizers need to know how many children and parents will attend. The Itty Bitty Tuckshop will be open. Refreshments and boerewors rolls will be on sale.
GTC Soccer Workshop– Sunday 10th June
18 Mooi Street City& Suburban Johannesburg 2023 (Entrance in Goud Street)
Phone: 011 334 6631 Website: citykidz.co.za E-mail: info@citykidz.co.za
Quote for the Week In three words I can sum up every-
thing I've learned about life: it goes
on.
Robert Frost
Warm Regards
Mrs S Reynolds
PRINCIPAL
G E N E R A L K N O W L E D G E Q U E S T I O N F O R T H E
W E E K In 2013, former vice president Al Gore
decided to give up eating all animal prod-
ucts, including meat, dairy, and eggs. Is the
above sentence an exclamatory, declara-
tive or interrogative sentence?
Answer to question in last news-
letter Which famous South African photogra-
pher who captured the famous black-and-
white picture of a dying activist shot by
apartheid police during the 1976 Soweto
uprising died this month? Sam Nzima
Maths Challenge for the week
For a school fundraiser, Danielle needs to sell 42
rolls of gift wrap. So far, she has sold 2 rolls to
her grandmother, 3 rolls to her uncle, and 7 rolls
to a neighbour. How many more rolls of gift
wrap does Danielle need to sell?
Answer to question in last newsletter If the husband is 5
years older than the
wife
and the wife is 25
years old. What is the
man's age? 25+5=30
He is 30 years old
BEHAVIOUR BANK AWARDS The following learners achieved the most merits in his/her grade last week– Term 2 . We see you working and learning every day.
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camaraderie
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cannabis
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cappuccino
Grade Name Surname Grade Name Surname
Grade RR Molemo Rankoe Grade Ra Nasya Amaechi
Grade Rb Musa Mashamaite Grade Rc Buhlebendalo Sikhosana
Grade 1A Tlhalefo Sefotlho Grade 1B Sibusiso Ndlovu
Grade 1C Lebohang Mpfuni Grade 1D Favour Ugochukwu
Grade 2A Oratile Lebethe Grade 2B Lonwabo Maluleke
Grade 2C Phenyo Zulu Grade 2D Maphetha Tsebe
Grade 3A Diarra Mabusa Grade 3B Ryan Cheumwe
Grade 3C Fezeka Mbatha Grade 4A Ofentse Botsi
Grade 4B Neo Ledwaba Grade 4C Martin Makgopa
Grade 5A Tatiana Magatti Grade 5B Katlego Faith Tlhowe
Grade 6A Tafara Sibanda Grade 6B Katlego Buthelezi
Grade 7A Nsovo Mathebula Grade 7B Amogelang Dire