The Northwood Musical takes place this year from the 14th to 16th May.
Tickets are available from the school now!
You not going to want to miss out on this year’s show!
Wednesday show: In uniform R50, or R65 for civvies. Thursday R65 and Supper Theatre on Friday night at R130 pp.
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Northwood 1st Rugby Victorious at First Home Fixture vs George Campbell
Saturday April 12 was the first of Northwood’s home rugby fixtures for the season up against George Campbell.
Northwood have usually managed to get the best over the latter and this was to be no exception. Northwood came out of the blocks firing. For the first time this season the forwards had clicked and with majority of the penalties being kicked to the corner they finally put their size and strength to good use with some strong rolling mauls leading to a could of tries. The mauls almost seemed unstoppable and will undoubtably become their favorite weapon on attack soon.
Northwood went in to the break leading 24-0.
After returning to the pitch they were perhaps too confident and some poor defending off the scrum resulted in George Campbell getting one back for themselves. Campbell failed to convert and so the score was 24-5 to Northwood. The majority of the second half was a scrappy stop-start affair with Northwood being forced to make 6 subs, in vital positions, due to injury within 15 minutes. This had definitely made it difficult to get going again and find their momentum. Fortunately within the last 10 minutes the Northwood packed clicked and provided the perfect platform for the backs to spread the ball to the ever dangerous PK Sobahle at 13, who was dangerous all day with ball in hand and made some real yardage each carry.
Northwood managed 2 tries for all their efforts at the end and can be complimented for their efforts on defense when numbers were down. Winger Sasasa Makhanya can also be complimented for a great day with the boot converting all of Northwoods tries and did well when slotted in to fly-half.
Final score 38-5 to the Knights.
Northwood’s e-Library Is Up And Running!
Exciting news! Northwood is the 14th school in South Africa to have an e-Library up and running, which is available for all learners and staff. You are now able to take out books, anywhere and anytime at your own convenience. It’s easy, just log onto: northwoodschool.wheelers.co and follow the simple signing up instructions. There are already over seventy books in our e-Library and new orders will be made on a termly basis. If you have any difficulties following the log on procedure, please see Mrs Beissner. She will also welcome any requests for new books that you may want to see in our Northwood e-Library.
Northwood Cyclists In Top Form At KZN Spur MTB School Series
Well done to all the boys who competed in the first race of the KZN Spur MTB School Series.
The first race of the series took place at Cascades Mountain Bike Park in Pietermaritzburg. The course was not as technical as last year so most of the boys had a good fast race with great results.
We had a total of 7 Northwood boys participating in the race, the largest group from any high school at the event. This is a great start to the series and we would like to invite any other learners who are interested in cycling to please speak to Mr G. Le Roux or contact him at gleroux@nwood.co.za. Learners from neighbouring primary schools are more than welcome to join.
Northwood 1st Team Hockey Win Hard Fought Victory Against Thomas More
The Northwood 1st hockey team started their season with a hard fought victory against a competitive Thomas More team.
Thomas More started as the stronger team and played some good hockey in the opening phases of the game. Northwood had to defend for large portions of the half and only created three goal scoring chances in the first half but some brilliant goal keeping from the Thomas More keeper kept the scores level going into the break.
The second half saw Northwood come out with more confidence and they started to dominate possession and as a result began to create goal scoring opportunities. The Thomas More goal keeper was in fantastic form again and was called upon to make some crucial saves. Northwood had a goal disallowed from a penalty corner variation after the ball was judged to have been dangerous to the defender. They then hit the post late in the game and it seemed like they weren’t going to be able to break down the resolute Thomas More defence. With four minutes left in the game Captain Gregory Wright stepped up and snatched the winner with a composed finish from a short corner variation, to get Northwood the victory.
Report By
Darryn Gallagher
MIC of Hockey
1st Team Hockey Coach
Northwood Championship Gala 2014
Not even the pouring rain could dampen the Northwood Spirit on the evening of our Championship Gala on Tuesday 4th of March. Thank you to all our guests and primary school visitors for attending this event, your support and involvement makes this one of the highlights our aquatic calendar. Thank you to all our swimmers and student supporters, you gave of your best and made us very proud!
Best performances:
U14 Junvahn Singh
U15 Trent Dungey
U16 Troy Kircher
U17 Ryan Symington
Open Tevin du Toit
Best Primary Schools’ Performance:
Runner up James Matthews (Chelsea)
Winner Vernon Nel (Umhali) Broke the 50m Freestyle record set by L Erwee from Chelsea in 2013
Junior Victor Ludorum:
Runner up Juvahn Singh
Winner Trent Dungey Broke the 18 year old u15 50m Butterfly record set by A Carey in 1996
Senior Victor Ludorum:
Runner up Ryan Symington
Winner Tevin du Toit Broke the Open 200m IM record set by Craig Fowle in 2005
Northwood 1st Cricket vs Amazimtoti
Northwood 1st Team vs : Amamzintoti
Venue: Northwood
Date of match: 22/02/2013
Score: Amamzintoti 50 all out from 30 overs (Ramsurrup 5/1/6/6)
Northwood 51 for 1 after 9 overs
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Report done by: Rob Clift
Northwood bowled first against Amamzintoti on a good wicket. Northwood stayed patient in their build up for wickets and it was only until Keegan Rawling came on that they got their first wicket LBW. After 2 wickets then the flood gates did open and it was the spell of Yetish Ramsurrup who did the major damage. He came on to bowl and bowled with control and loop and managed to retain figures of 6 wickets for 6 runs in 5 overs. A wonderful effort. The Amazintoti side were eventually all out for 50 after 30 overs.
Northwood’s chase went well and they were only to lose the wicket of Rawling as they passed the score with 1 wicket down, Ramsurrup not out at the end leading the side home.
Northwood Surfer Bevan Willis To Represent South Africa
Well done to Bevan Willis who has been selected to surf for the South African U16 Team this weekend in the SA vs France Junior International. They are expecting some very big swell to hit the Durban beaches and the waves are hopefully going to be good. Bevan has also been selected as an official reserve for the 2014 South African Junior Team. The team will compete in the 2014 ISA World Junior Surfing Championships at La Fae Beach, Salinas Ecuador from April 5th to April 13th. We wish him the best of luck and are very proud of his achievements.
Northwood Inter-House Gala 2014
On the fourth of January Northwood hosted their Inter-house Gala with their four houses, Knights, Kings, Bishops and Crusaders. It consisted of all age groups from the U14’s to the U18’s. During the gala there was an obvious winner throughout, and that was Kings. However the “spirit” definitely went to Crusaders! Crusaders sang and motivated their team swimmers even when they were losing and it was a glorious sight to behold. At the end of the gala there was a race between the BE boys and teachers (boarding establishment) vs the day scholars. It was a very eventful race but towards the end no one was sure who had won, and there were laughs all round! Thank you to all the parents and to the staff who attended and supported our boys.
Article by:
Quentin Ward, Northwood Press Club
Photography by Luan Varela, Northwood Press Club
Boundary Buddy Launched at Northwood
On Saturday 1 February, Boundary Buddy handed a cheque to our school all because businesses, both local and national, want to support Northwood! All of these businesses now host a 5m or more boundary with their branding, on the Smith Oval. Right through the year the boundaries will be in place and available to the sport of the season. We would like to say a big thank you to all who sponsored Northwood through Boundary Buddy and encourage those that would like to get involved, to still do so.
Basketball vs Glenwood 1/2/2014
SCORE : 36 – 38 TO GLENWOOD
The game against Glenwood was always going to be a nail bitting game and it did not dissapoint. The game started on a high tempo with Northwood leading the first 3 quarters. The lead in the 4th quarter was reduced to 4 poiints and pressure and nerves got the beter of the players, where undue errors were made. With 1 minute to go Glenwood equalised and a defensive error saw them lead by 1 basketball. We could not equalise as time was against us. The spectators we kept on the edge of their seats for the entire game.
COACH : BULOSE
Northwood 2014 Prize Giving Evening
Northwood established a new tradition when the school held its inaugural junior prize giving evening on Wednesday 29th January. This event awards certificates and trophies to those pupils in grades 8 to 11 who performed excellently in their respective academic years during 2013. Certificates of merit, half colours, full colours and honours academic awards were handed out. Subject prizes and 3rd to 1st rankings were made public to those pupils who worked outstandingly well.
The school also used the opportunity to welcome back the old boys of the class of 2013 who excelled in their matriculation exams to gain 7 A’s last year. In mentioning their achievements, the school congratulated these superb achievers and wished them further success in their tertiary studies,
Northwood is very proud of our top achievers and trust that they will continue to flourish in 2014.
