UHS Top Academic Achievers – 2019

With the 2019 school year done and dusted, the top academic achievers for the year has been determined.

These learners have put in an extensive amount of effort in the pursuit of academic excellence and Union High School thanks them for their dedication to their studies and congratulate them on this achievement.

A word of thanks is also extended to the learners’ relevant educators for their efforts and to the parents of these learners for the support they provided.

The top academic achievers in Grade 11 are:
1. Laetitia Theron
2. Katherine Imrie
3. Sara Kingwill
4. Bowen Langmead
5. Déger Williams
6. Matthew Hesselink
7. Sakhe Booi;  Meghan Basson;  Micaela Te Water Naudé;  Erin Mitchell
11. Daniël McNaughton
12. Brett Amsterdam
13. William Kayster
14. Jade Shires;  Jeanne-Marie Brummer

The top academic achievers in Grade 10 are:
1. James Rose-Innes
2. Hannah Watermeyer
3. Kyle-Luke du Preez
4. Melissa Swart
5. Amzolele Relu
6. James Pringle;  Michaela Price
8. Mekisha Manzana;  James Pienaar
10. Jarrod Naudé
11. Litha Mngoma
12. Sayma Wajid;  Zoë May
14. Shayna Japhta;  Rogan Odendaal

The top academic achievers in Grade 9 are:
1. Matthew Basson
2. Kendall Krige & Hannah Bodenstein
4. Amber Binney
5. Kathryn Odendaal;  Matthew McNaughton
7. Chloe Shires
8. Michelle Doyle
9. Lauren Waddelow
10. Ruzhe Hendricks
11. Alexandra Imrie;  Marli Brummer;  Asa Matross;  Mohamed Ashiq Hartley;  Grace Merifield;  Simamkele Soyana

The top academic achievers in Grade 8 are:
1. Caitrin Spence
2. Siphosethu Malotana
3. Cadee Arends
4. Brigette Oelofsen
5. Tayla Kingwill;  Trinity West;  Gemma Naudè
8. Anna Pringle
9. Sinazo Soyana;  Lana Bouwer
11. Siyamthanda Desha
12. Jenna-Lee Jansen
13. Andrue Victor
14. Brent Hesselink;  Simonè Prinsloo

The top academic achievers in Grade 7 are:
1. Na’eem Mahomed
2. Caytah-Leigh Koeberg
3. Charlize Vorster
4. Sadè May
5. Terry Mabuni
6. Jaden Swart
7. Tyra Binney;  Joshua Neill
9. Johannes du Plessis
10. Max Price;  Alinda Goosen
12. Bontle Mashiane;  Joshua Basson;  Owethu Singeni
15. Ann-Noleen Koeberg;  Matthew Davenport

The top academic achievers in Grade 6 are:
1. Emma Short
2. Megan Nortje;  Tara Ferreira;  Erin Gedult
5. Matthew Paxton
6. Zara Deysel-Douman
7. Sasha Cochrane
8. Alastair Imrie
9. Hayden Pienaar;  Cullan Erasmus;  Kenza Neill
12. Muhammad Ahmed;  Aaminah Steele
14. Anna-May Hayes
15. Alexander Neill

The top academic achievers in Grade 5 are:
1. Katelyn Trollip;  Bradley Davenport;  Ciara Kivedo
4. Josh Arends;  Jade Palmer;  Anabel Norval
7. Samantha Charles
8. Amber Bezuidenhout
9. Misha Newton
10. Taegen Hamid
11. Lisa Vutula
12. Daniël Short
13. Ashleigh Shell;  Rebecca Copeman
15. Melissa Naudé

SA Jnr Chess Championship

The eight Union High School chess players participating in the 2020 edition of the SA Junior Chess Championships (SAJCC) in Johannesburg  thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

James Rose-Innes, Tracy Petitt, Mihan Campbell, Wade Edwards, Cassidy Goliad, Na’eem Mahomed, Neelon Fourie and Camran Swartz pitted their skills against avid chess players from all over South Africa from 4 -12 January.

While there, they have also been fortunate to experience a record-breaking simultaneous chess exhibition by Super Grandmaster Levon Aronian, one of the top chess players in the world.

Union extends its sincere thanks to all the officials who offered up a week of their time to accompany the team to Johannesburg, especially to Mr Trevor Zali, for driving the bus, Mr CJ Koopman, who served as the team’s coach and to Liano Naidoo, the team’s assistant coach/manager.

Matric Results – 2019

The results are in!

There was a wonderful atmosphere on our beautiful Union High School campus earlier today (Wednesday, 8 January) as the Class of 2019 gathered in reunion and celebration.

The 70-strong Class of 2019 was Union’s biggest Grade 12 class since 2015!

Of these 70 learners who wrote the recent NSC examination, 64 passed. (This is also the highest numbers of matriculants for Union since 2015.)

Our top performers for 2019 each achieved 3 distinctions in their respective subjects:

They are: (in alphabetical order)
• Megan Doyle (Accounting, Life Sciences and Life Orientation)
• Sanja Du Plessis (Accounting, Afrikaans FAL and Life Orientation)
• Micela Loock (Afrikaans FAL, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation)
• Jenna McNaughton (Afrikaans FAL, Life Orientation and Music)
• Peter Watermeyer (Accounting, Afrikaans FAL and Life Orientation)

The following learners each achieved 2 distinctions:
• Ethan Gedult (Afrikaans FAL and Life Orientation)
• Christine Harris (Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation)
• Zintle Maki (Afrikaans FAL and Life Orientation)
• Rashieda Mali (Life Orientation and Tourism)
• Liano Naidoo (Afrikaans FAL and Life Orientation)
• Chevonne Prinsloo (Life Orientation and Tourism)
• Lunga Zantsi (Life Orientation and Tourism)

In total, our Class of 2019 produced 48 A-symbols collectively, with 66% of the learners qualifying for entry to study towards a bachelor’s degree.

Union High School would like to express its sincere gratitude to all the members of staff who played such an integral part in the education of the Class of 2019 over the past 12 years.

They have, as always, provided a superb platform for the learners to achieve to the very best of their abilities. A special word of thanks is also extended to the families of every single one of our learners for their steadfast support throughout the learners’ years of study.

Although we are disappointed that our pass rate for the NSC examination has dropped from 96% in 2018 to 91,4% in 2019, we remain, as always, very proud of our learners and wish them all of the very best as they embark upon an exciting future.

Welcome Daisy!

Union High School is delighted to welcome exchange student Daisy Sears to our campus this term as part of the school’s annual Salisbury Exchange Programme.

Upon her arrival in South Africa, Daisy was warmly welcomed by her host family, Jacques, Bronwyn, Tara and Aidan Ferreira.

Daisy will spend the next couple of days getting to know her host family, before starting her term at Union on Wednesday, 15 January.

Union extends a very warm welcome to Daisy! We trust that her time at our school and in our country will be a truly memorable one.

Annual Senior Cricket Festival

Union High School hosted another successful edition of their annual Senior Cricket Festival from Thursday, 9 January to Saturday, 11 January.

Ten teams, including Edgemead High School, Queen’s College Boys’ High School, Milnerton High School, Nico Malan, Framesby, Stirling High School, Brandwag, Muir College and Daniël Pienaar, participated.

Over the course of three days there were a number of high team scores, some big hitting from the batsmen, quite a few big wicket hauls from the spinners and plenty of smart cricket from the captains.

• Union’s 1st XI faced Edgemead High School on the first day of the festival in a 50-over game.

Union batted first and scored 184. Jaden Brotherton (58) and Brett Amsterdam (51) were Union’s top scorers.

Edgemead then went in to bat and was bowled out for 91.

Bowlers Jaden Brotherton took 5 for 18 and Brett Amsterdam 5 for 31.

Union won the match by 93 runs.

• On Friday, Union faced Queen’s College in a 50-over game. The visiting team batted first and scored 231.
Union’s top batsman was Jaden Brotherton, who took 2 for 30.

Union then went in to bat and unfortunately only managed to put 73 runs on the board. Queen’s College won by 158 runs.

• In their last match of the festival, Union faced Milnerton High School in in action-packed T20 on Saturday, 11 January.

Union went in to bat first and scored 98. Top scorers were James Pienaar (19) and Brett Amsterdam (35).

Milnerton then went in to bat and scored 99 for 6.
Jarrod Naudé took 2 for 14. Union lost by 4 wickets.

A Stalwart Retires

At a special staff function held at Union High School earlier today (Thursday, 28 November), special tribute was paid to Mr Rory Sullivan who will be retiring at the end of this year.
Not many people in life truly shape who we are. But, over a career spanning several decades, Mr Sullivan was one of those exceptional individuals who managed to shape, nurture and impact the lives of thousands of young learners in the most remarkable ways.
Mr Sullivan embarked on his career in teaching after matriculating from Union High School in the famous year of 1969.  Prior to accepting a post at his alma mater, he taught at Grey Junior and Victoria West High School.  It was in 1980 that Mr Sullivan’s long association with Union – not as a learner or as a talented sportsman – but as an enthusiastic educator, commenced.  Shortly after being appointed at the school, Mr Sullivan also took up the position of Superintendent of Barnard House.
In 1989, Mr Sullivan decided to take a break from teaching.  Fortunately for Union, the little word “however” crept in and he decided to yield to the pull of education and returned to teaching in 1996.
In 2003 he took a leap of faith and accepted a post in Abu Dhabi. He also had the privilege of coaching rugby in the USA during 2004.  After his sojourn overseas, he, once again, returned to Union where he has been at the front of the classroom, teaching ever since.
For those who know Mr Sullivan, a very important word in his vast vocabulary is, of course, rugby!  Although he is regarded as an exceptional coach of multiple sporting codes, rugby is where he shines the brightest. His passion for the game is almost tangible.
You would be hard pressed to find someone better able to recall all the amazing memories made on the rugby fields at Union – the scores, the moves, the tries, the lows, the highs, the best and the worst. They say memory fades as the years go by but Mr Sullivan continues to astound his colleagues when he takes a trip down Rugby’s memory lane.
Now, as he heads into retirement and begins a new chapter in his life, we wish Mr Sullivan a wonderful retired life ahead!  In reality we know that this goodbye is not really goodbye – we’ll be saying hello often as he continues his association with the school as Herby Arnott House’s Superintendent.

Clothing Shop Hours

Please take note:

The Union Schools’ Clothing Shop will be open from 08:00 to 13:00 up until Tuesday, 3 December.

On Wednesday, 4 December, it will only be open from 08:00 to 10:00.

(From Monday, 2 December, as a result of the marking centre at UHS, all visitors to the Clothing Shop must please enter the school grounds through reception at the main building.)

• At the start of the 2020 school year, the Clothing Shop will be open on Monday and Tuesday, 13 and 14 January, from 09:00 to 16:00, after which regular times will resume.

Last Matric To Finish

Union’s 2019 Headgirl Jenna Mcnaughton, who wrote Music P1 and Music P2 on Wednesday, 27 November, is officially the last Union matric to finish this year’s Grade 12 NSC examination.

Not to be outdone, Jenna also kicked off her shoes at the Bruce Maree Gates, adding to the heap of shoes already donated by the rest of her matriculating classmates yesterday.

Read more here: http://www.unionschools.co.za/2019/11/27/matrics-donate-shoes/

Nedstar Ambassadors

Congratulations to Micela Loock and Jenna Mcnaughton on being selected as Nedstar Hockey’s newest brand ambassadors.

These two exceptional girls (who will be matriculating this year) have each appeared in 134 matches for Union’s 1st hockey team, with Jenna serving as the team’s captain this year, assisted by Micela as vice-captain.

In addition to representing the EP u/18A side at an interprovincial hockey tournament this year, they have inspired many young hockey players to follow in their footsteps and prove that passion, combined with hard work and determination make great accomplishments possible.

We can’t think of two girls more worthy of this accolade.

Union extends its thanks to their coach Mr Alvin Denzil August for guiding them this year. We also extend our deepest appreciation to Mrs Ina Conradie Botha of the Karoo Hockey School for her commitment to developing their talent and for introducing them to the Nedstar brand.

Matrics Donate Shoes

Matrics step up to donate shoes

Deeply rooted in Union High School’s history, is a culture of caring and a sense of social responsibility.

It is therefore only fitting that the end of a Union High learner’s journey is marked by a final act of service.

Continuing a tradition that has been practised for several years now, many learners of the Class of 2019, after having completed their final exam today, left their school shoes behind to be donated to those less fortunate.