Achievements

 

Bible Quiz 2010

21/22 May 2010

After months of studying, the Grade 7 girls and the high school pupils were ready to take part in the annual Inter-Catholic Schools’ Bible Quiz.

 

The eight girls from the two St. Catherine's Primary teams were all fired up and ready to go.

 

 

We are ready!

 

Mrs Cruz and Sr. Bernadette look rather pensive during the questioning.

 

St. Catherine’s A team were the winners – congratulations!

 

Champions - Allyssa (reserve), Koketso, Mrs Cruz, Mbali, Diane, Mrs Davies and Jessica.

 

 

 

Sporting Achievements, February to March 2010

 

Congratulations to the following pupils:

 

Liam van Deventer, Grade 2, has been selected to represent South Africa at the Junior European Championship Golf Tournament in Scotland in June 2010.

 

Cherezaad Samuels has been awarded Southern Gauteng colours for hockey.

 

James Yates has been awarded Central Gauteng colours for triathlon.

 

Announcement of Primary School Leaders

19 February 2010

 

The 10 prefects and 3 house captains were all called up onto the stage – still not knowing what their portfolios would be.

 

Deputy Head Prefect, Diane Cilengi receives her badge from her proud parents.

 

Chandray Jones is also a Deputy Head Prefect, Mom & Dad pin on the badge.

 

Head Prefect, Karabo Tloubatla watches as Mom pins on the badge. Proud Dad looks on.

 

The rest of the prefects for 2010 are: Molebogeng Mokwena, Mbalenhle Ndimande, Jarred Orfa’o, Thando Phenyane, Allyssa Pires, Koketso Ramphore and Jessica Teixeira.

 

House Captains are as follows:

St. Dominic’s House (red)               Michael de Gouveia

St. Patrick’s House (green) Fabio Macedo

St. Catherine’s House (yellow)        Keabetswe Maimane

 

Well done to all of them.

 

The leaders light their candles in preparation for the reading of the Prefect’s Vow.

 

 

They all read their vow of commitment to the school.

 

Each prefect / house captain came up to sign the Vow of Commitment, starting with Karabo, the Head Prefect.

 

Happy faces at the parents’ tea afterwards.