Parents’ AGM: 9 February. Agenda of Parents Annual General Meeting Welcome and introduction of new staff. Reports for Brief report from the Head 2.PTA Activity & Finance report. 3.Report back from Parent Liaison Committee. 4.Report back from Bursary Trust Fund. 5.Member recruitment for 2012: PTA & PLC 6.Any other business. 7.Drug and substance abuse presentation.
Welcome to new staff: Mr Mark Anderson: High school Chemistry Mrs Ruth Gibbon: High school French Mrs Martine Britz: Primary School French Ms Lynette Martin: Key Stage 2 Teacher assistant Mrs Michelle Kingwill: Year 5 teacher from Feb to December
Further points for discussion: Current status of school. Recent Cambridge results. Possibility of a second campus. Sport. Revised parent contract Going green: Electricity consumption. Paperless reports.
Current status: Student numbers: 346. Largest A level class ever (14) Key Stage 1: 113 Key Stage 2: 102 Key Stages 3/4/5: 131 South African vs International: 60/40 Nursery full for 2012 & Please don’t assume that having a child enrolled automatically gives a younger sibling a place.
Recent Cambridge results. We write Cambridge exams in May/June and October/November each year. May/June 2011: IGCSE results:
IGCSE No. Candidates A* ABCDEG %A*-C %A*A %A*-B AFRIKAANS 0 0% ART AND DESIGN % BIOLOGY %75%83% BUSINESS STUDIES %17%83% CHEMISTRY %58%75% FIRST LANG ENGLISH %94%100% FRENCH %42%75% GEOGRAPHY %82%100% DRAMA % HISTORY %75%100% INFORMATION & COMM %45%64% LITERATURE (ENGLISH) %75%100% MATHEMATICS %56%69% MUSIC %75% PHYSICS % SPANISH % TOTAL NO OF GRADE ATTAINED % OF EACH GRADE ATTAINED29%39%16%14%2.4%986884
Recent Cambridge results. October/November 2011: AS and A level results: Many thanks to all our staff who make these and all the other results as good as they are.
ISCT AS NOV 2011 No. Candidates ABCDEU % A % A-B % A - C AFRIKAANS % 100% ART AND DESIGN % 60% BIOLOGY % 50%58% BUSINESS STUDIES % 63% CHEMISTRY % 80% MUSIC % FRENCH 2 2 0% 100% GEOGRAPHY % 67% HISTORY 1 1 0% ENGLISH LANG % 48%70% LITERATURE (ENGLISH) % 50%67% MATHEMATICS % 53%73% COMPUTING % 38%75% PHYSICS % 43%57% SPANISH % TOTAL ENTRIES % 52%69% ISCT AS results: November 2011
Possibility of a second campus. Current site limited to 350. We have identified a possible alternative site which we would use for KS1. Currently busy with Traffic Impact Assessment. The second site has been carefully chosen to have the same “feel”
Sport: What’s our approach? Sport for enjoyment and as a lifestyle activity Competitive, but not win at any cost. Team sports where we can sustain a team. Sports have been chosen based on student selection..
Revised parent contract: New legislation has necessitated the creation of a revised contract between the school and parents. All new parents will automatically use this. Existing parents need to read it through carefully. We are mindful of the perception of pushing this down parents’ throats; please have a look at the web page and give us feedback.
Going Green: “Getting off the grid” Current electricity consumption around R13000 per month (350 KW hours per month) Using L.E.D. lights, solar panels and battery power we can eliminate 98% of dependency on Eskom. Costs covered in 5 years. Paperless reports by December. We will send parents a code which enable them to download a pdf report from the cloud.
International School of Cape Town – PTA Financial Report for 2011 The financial report for 2011 is as follows: CARRIED OVER FROM 2010: INCOME - Fundraisers nd Hand Uniform Shop Income: TOTAL INCOME EXPENDITURE Highlands Paving KS KS2 Staple Guns Canvas Marquee KS2 Sports Equipment Badges for Sponsored Walk Expenses for Fundraisers TOTAL EXPENDITURE BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD FOR 2012 R =========
Thank you: Vyv Deacon has served as CfBT representative on the ISCT Board and the PLC, but his term of office has come to an end. He will remain as a member of the Bursary Trust Fund Committee. Many thanks Vyv. Outgoing PTA Committee: Michele Ascough Wendy Holroyd Natalie Moore Simi Sheik Reyana Keraan Whose next?
Introduction of Drug Awareness Agency: Devon Strydom and Jarryd Smith. DAA specializes in skill development programs in the corporate world as well as education programs/ addiction workshops / counseling programs in the education sector. Both the directors come from background of substance abuse and have over come it. The have combined their studies and background experience to work effectively and passionately in all they do.