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Zero Tolerance Is a Usesful Instrument to Prevent Violence
January 2013
Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed Thu 3 *Matric results released Fri 4 5

Sat

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9 10 *Café Monty Opening

11 *SMT Meet

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14 Educators start

15 Gr.8 Orientation

16 Learners start *Joint Assembly *Gr.8 Orientation *Muir Athletics *IS Cheerleading

17 *Gr.8 Orientation *Innes Athletics *IS Cheerleading

18 19 *Gr.8 Orientation *Gr.8 Fun Day *Dale Athletics (C- register teachers) *IS Cheerleading *Staff Function (C) *Academic Ass. *Summer Sport sign up ** 25 *Prefect/RCL Camp 26 *Prefect/RCL Camp

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21 Exec ** *Gr.8 Induction *Gr.8 RCL voting *IHouse Meeting *Appearance check day

22 ** 23 *IS Cheerleading *Gr.8 ID photos *New Parents (C) *PTSA *Gr.8 ID photos

** 24 *IS Cheerleading *House meetings

27 *Prefect/RCL Camp

28 SMT *House cheering

** 29 TEST

30 ** 31 ** *IH Athletics (C) *IS Cheerleading *Rondebosch Champ. Gala (A)

Notes: ** Ms & Ms FHS rehearsals (14:45 – 17:30)

February 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1 ** *Joint Assembly *Society sign up *Sound & Lighting Training 3 4 Exec ** 5 TEST ** 6 7 NO TEST ** 8 ** *Cape Career Expo *Finance meet *SGB ** *IS Cheerleading *Drummie Camp *Appearance check day *Gr.11&12 Academic *IS Cheerleading *Gr.Hds &Ass.Gr.Hds Evening meet Appearance 10 *Drummie Camp 11 SMT ** *IS Cheerleading 12 TEST ** *IS Cheerleading *Kenridge Evening follow 13 *PTSA AGM (Parents – C) ** up 14 TEST *Big Brag ** week 15 *IS Athletics (Bellville) (C) *SIP due (WCED) 16 *Drummie Groups Competition

Sat
2 *Sound & Lighting Training

9 *Drummie Camp

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18 Exec ** *Rocky Future Road Show (Gr.12)

19 TEST ** 20 *Admin meet *PTSA *GBF Seminar *Camps Bay Athletics

** 21 TEST *Blood Clinic

** 22 ** *Gr.10 Camp *Staff Development (C ) –No assembly

23 *Gr.10 Camp

24 *Gr.10 Camp

25 SMT/Ass.Gr.Hds

26 TEST *FHS technical rehearsals

27 *FHS technical rehearsals

28 NO TEST *FHS technical rehearsals

Notes: ** Mr & Ms FHS rehearsals

March 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1 *Mr & Ms FHS *Winter Sport sign up *Joint Assembly 3

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