Official Opening of Centenary Walkway

On Friday evening Mr Pringle invited those who had been involved with the Centenary Walkway to the official opening of this beautiful new addition to Union. In his speech of appreciation Mr Pringle said the following:

“Welcome everyone and thank you for attending and being at the school on a Friday evening. We felt that it would be proper and fitting to host a small gathering of the people who were involved in the realisation of this project and to acknowledge this. At the end of last year, everyone left so hastily upon the completion of the project, so we didn’t get a chance to celebrate what has been achieved.

This project began in our minds somewhere early last year, and through a series of discussions and conversations it evolved into what we see today. It involved a significant amount of organisation and hard labour, generosity of good people from our community and kindness and passion for our school. Joan put up her hand and got the ball rolling, calling on folk to assist where they could, requesting that rock be donated and delivered, and getting her hands dirty with the actual labour as well.

I think back to the day that Mr Sparrius, Mr Kingwill and I travelled with the Arthur Kingwill House boys to Zuurplaats and met Kevin, Lisa, Peter and their staff, and how well we were hosted as we enjoyed a braai in the veld, and how we found the rare Mountain Adder under a rock. Peter just took charge and drove the tractor and trailer and marshalled his troops and before we knew it, the job was done.

Then it was having the rock brought to the school all the way from the farm, and for that we are so grateful to Campbell who gives so much to our schools. Without you, Campbell, that rock might still be sitting in a pile on the farm. And then Kevin and Peter went and collected more rock on the farm, all by themselves, and Campbell again assisted us and delivered the rock to the school. Kevin and Lisa, we are so grateful to you for your generosity and kindness, and for your commitment and passion for our school.

It was at this time that donations of pockets of cement and other material started arriving at the school. We were repeatedly left astounded by the generosity of our community as every time the cement ran low, a bakkie would arrive and we would be able to continue the work. To those of you who contributed in this way, thank you.
I would like to acknowledge the many men who worked as casual labourers and who came and went as the project progressed. Some lasted longer than others, but they all played a role. Kevin, if you would extend our thanks to your staff who were a tremendous help.

To Donald who provided so much practical advice, support and whose expertise and knowledge of this sort of project was invaluable. I will never forget the hard work and sweat that went into removing trees from this walkway. Donald, they broke the mould when they made you, and we are so very grateful to you for your work here, but more than that; for the man that you are and for what you mean to this school and community. Thank you very much.

But without the effort of David, and, of course, the support of Bronwen who was ever present providing refreshments, coffee or snacks and did her fair share of the labour, this project would not have been realised. David worked for a full month on his hands and knees laying this stone, in the most intense summer heat, checking that each stone was level, that the length and breadth of that section was level, and that a quality of workmanship was maintained throughout. And when the work was nearing completion, he didn’t hasten to get it done, it morphed even further and suddenly a plan was made to level the water furrows and, with the assistance of Kevin and Peter, to source a fabulous Karoo rock on which to engrave the school’s crest and the centenary dates, and then a small retaining wall was needed and David collected the rocks and that was built. Your passion for this project was immense and we are very grateful to you for your hard work and for your leadership from the front.

I have been reminded of the value of the people of this community and of what can be achieved when we harness the talents of the people in this community and what can be achieved when we all work together for a common goal. This walkway will be here long after we are gone, and it will always be a reminder to us of that time when we all put our shoulder to the wheel and got the job done. This walkway, constructed of stone from the Karoo and laid by the hands of the Karoo people, an enduring symbol of the people who have built this school is a fitting tribute to those people and to this school on its 100th birthday.

I truly believe that this school’s founders would be proud of what we’ve achieved and of the school that this has become. Please charge your glasses and let’s drink a toast to this fine old school in this milestone year and to the Centenary Way. “To Union High School” – Cheers!”

Top Matric in GRT

Union is very proud to announce that Amanda Brink has been awarded the Johan Rupert Achievement Award for being the TOP MATRIC in Graaff-Reinet for 2019!

Amanda receives a generous cash prize which will be paid towards her studies. Amanda has just arrived at Stellenbosch University where she has been accepted to study Occupational Therapyl

Congratulations Amanda, you have done us proud!

Welcome Visitor

Having a school surrounded by a national park makes for some interesting sightings on our campus. We had an expert on grass visit the Arthur Kingwill House cricket nets last Thursday! During times of drought one should never lift tortoises to move them, as quite often they eliminate precious liquid when stressed.

Centenary Founder’s Weekend Update

Our Centenary Founder’s weekend kicks off of Friday, 1 February at 8am with a service at St James’ Anglican Church. After the service at approximately 9.15am, staff, learners and friends of Union will walk from St James’ church, past significant buildings in Union’s history, ending on our Centenary walkway at the school. Thereafter refreshments will be served for adults in the Union and learners on the field. We would love for those with a connection to Union to participate in this special event. Please RSVP to Mrs Shell on 049-8910262

EP Biathletes Selected

The following biathletes have been selected to represent EP at the Highgate Interprovincial event to be held in Oudtshoorn on the 2nd of February.

Mia Botha
Drew Dobinson
Kendall krige
Hannah Bodenstein
Jade Shires
Jenna McNaughton
Megan Doyle

Reserves are:
Rebecca Copeman
Brigette Oelofsen
Bowen Langmead

Congratulations to all these athletes.

Jnr Cricket Results: UHS vs Nico Brummer

U/13A Cricket vs Niko Brummer
On Saturday, 20 January, our U/13A cricket team played a limited over match against Niko Brummer. We were asked to bowl first and started with real urgency in the field, with our opponents on 35-4 after 10 overs we were well in control of proceedings, however, we then suffered a severe lapse in concentration conceding 82 extras in the next 30 overs allowing Niko Brummer to reach 220 runs. Our batsmen started well and after being 92-3 after 13 overs it looked like it would be smooth sailing. This was not the case and we were bowled out for 122 losing by 98 runs.
Best bowler – Shaakir Kazi 6/28
Best Batsmen – Camran Swartz 32 runs

U/13B lost by 108 runs.

Snr Cricket Results: UHS vs Framesby

1ST XI vs Framesby

18 January: T20 vs Framesby

Union won the toss and elected to bat first and struggled to get the scoreboard ticking over through the loss of regular wickets. After being put under pressure with good accurate bowling Union only managed to score 82 runs in their 20 overs.

Best batsmen: Zusakhe Ngwane 20;  Brett Amsterdam 15;  James Pienaar 15

Framesby came in to bat and Union had them struggling at 17 for 3, however we struggled with our consistency with the ball and were unable to keep them under pressure which allowed Framesby to reach their target with 6 wickets down.

Best bowlers: Lihle Mxhunyelwa 3 for 16 in 4 overs;  Trevor Moss 2 for 20 in 2 overs;  Luke Mc Naughton 1 for 14 in 3 overs

Union lost the match by 4 wickets

Saturday, 19 January: 50 over match vs Framesby

Framesby won the toss and elected to bat first. Once again we struggled with our consistency in line and length and allowed Framesby to score freely and in the end managed to score 245 in their 50 overs.

Best bowlers: Lunga Zantsi 2 for 29 in 7 overs;  Trevor Moss 2 for 39 in 10 overs;  Brett Amsterdam 1 for 32 in 10 overs

Union went in to bat and did well to see off the new ball but unfortunately could not kick on and lost four quick wickets. It was then that Luke Mc Naughton and Bowen Langmead took the game by the scruff of the neck and put together an outstanding mature 150 run partnership and placed Union in a position that seemed set to take us over the line. We were unfortunately unable to capitalize on this wonderful partnership and were bowled out for 206.

Best batsmen: Luke Mc Naughton 83;  Bowen Langmead 53;  Union lost the match by 39 runs.

2nd Team vs Framesby

On Saturday our second cricket team travelled to Port Elizabeth to play against Framesby in a 40 over match. Framesby won the toss and elected to bat first.

The Union bowlers struggled to find their rhythm and conceded way too many extras to apply any pressure of sorts. Framesby scored 208 for 3 in their alotted 40 overs.

Union got bowled out for 77 in 21.4 overs. The only batsmen that showed a bit of resistance was MJ Newton who scored an entertaining 29 not out and Khanya Butshingi 12.

Union lost the game by 131 runs.

U/15A vs Framesby

19 January:  T20 vs Framesby

Union won the toss and sent Framesby in to bat. Framesby scored 106/8 in 20 overs.  Best bowlers: Laythan Carelse 3 for 12 in 4 overs;  Rhuze Hendricks 2 for 29 in 3 overs;  Ivan Murray 2 for 4 in 1 over;  Daniel Nel 1 for 15 in 4 overs.

Union went in to bat and were bowled out for 95.  Best batsmen: Sisipho Arnolds 28;  Jude Langmead 26 not out;  Hlaki Skepe 14.

Union lost the match by 11 runs.

20 January:  50 over match vs Framesby

Framesby won the toss and elected to bat first and scored 250 all out in 49.3 overs.

Best bowlers: Hlaki Skepe 3 for 51 in 10 overs;  Rhuze Hendricks 2 for 28 in 5 overs;  Union went in to bat and were bowled out for 144.

Best batsmen: Hlaki Skepe 26;  Sisipho Arnolds 21;  Brent Hesselink 14;  Ivan Murray 14.

Union lost the match by 106 runs.

 

 

 

 

Biathlon – 5th League Meeting

19 JANUARY 2019

Six Union biathletes travelled through to PE to represent the school in the 5th league meeting of the season. The Union team was delighted to welcome two newcomers to the team, namely, Rebecca Copeman in Grade 5, and Mia Botha in Grade 3. Rebecca, competing in her first biathlon event, delivered a confident performance and placed well in her age-group. Although Mia Botha is not new to the sport, she is new to Union and she did us extremely proud by producing a very comfortable first place in her age group. While both these young athletes did exceptionally well, it was however evident that the senior team-members had had a long and restful holiday and took a bit longer to enter into the competitive spirit of the event. We hope for a substantial improvement all round in the next outing.