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Ugly truth could come
back to haunt you
Year after year we hear on the news
and read in newspapers about the
mass exam paper leaks, be it for the
matric finals or even something as
'small' as a grade 8 practical paper.
Many cry ignorance to the fact of
the matter, which is that so many
factors are in play that there isn't
always one party to blame.
For many pupils in Grey and
quite probably many other schools
also, the stress of a hectic school
schedule, met with equally hectic
duties towards a balanced social life
are the reasons some turn to leaked
papers. But the real question of the
day is: Where do they come from?
To give a definite answer to this
question, one would have to go
through hours of surveillance
footage to finally get to an answer.
So one supposes that isn't the
question that should be asked.
But teachers aren't the only
ones who are affected as those who
write the papers should actually also
be taken into account. Pupils who
use these papers certainly gain some
advantages, but do these outweigh
the disadvantages?
So is it really a crime worth
committing - even if you don't get
caught?
- RELE TSOAI
NB dates
4 DECEMBER 2017:
Reports are handed out
6 DECEMBER 2017:
School officially closes
17 JANUARY 2018:
Schools reopen
27 JANUARY 2018:
School athletics
5 FEBRUARY 2018:
Prizegiving
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STABILIS Grey Kollege Sekondêr Desember 2017
Museum se kosbare inhoud
verdien nuwe voorkoms
Die gebou is die bewaarder van geskiedenis
Vir die nageslag behou in die Museum.
Die Museum wat so stilweg sy plek
volstaan langs die Trustkantoor en die
koffiewinkel, ontvang baie besoekers.
Hierdie pragstuk reflekteer die
skool se trotse geskiedenis en die
belangrike rol wat dit gespeel het in die
vorming van ons land se toekoms. Dit is
nie net ʼn simbool van die verlede nie
maar weerspieël ook die skool se
huidige tradisies. Dit is daarom van
kardinale belang dat die museum altyd
relevant bly. Die kosbare oudhede in
hierdie redelike klein spasie is
ongelooflik om te besigtig veral as mens
stilstaan en besef dat die Grey wat
vandag bestaan die weg gebaan het vir
groot name in ons land se geskiedenis –
en oorsee- om te skitter.
Daar word beplan om ook ʼn afdeling
vir kultuur-artefakte te begin om ook
daardie belangrike aspek van Grey se
geskiedenis uit te beeld en te bewaar.
Bouwerk aan uitbreidings het in
September 2016 begin en is aan die
begin van 2017 voltooi. Spesiale dank
gaan aan die Grey reünie wat die
bouwerk befonds het. In 2017 is die
installasie van glaskaste wat spesiaal vir
die museum ontwerp is, en die uitverf
van die bestaande museum voltooi.
Foto: Eric Diswane
Fase twee, die inligtingspanele is reeds
in wording.
Elke leerder en onderwyser wat
nog nie ʼn draai in die museum gemaak
het nie, is dit aan homself verskuldig
om dit te doen. Die moeite wat gedoen
word met die uitstalling van ou tjeks,
eetgerei, dagboeke, kledingstukke,
medaljes en oorlog memorabilia is
ongelooflik, as mens net ʼn oomblik
stilstaan en alles in konteks plaas.
Al die tyd, moeite en navorsing
deur die bekwame museumpersoneel
verdien respek en waardering.
- DE BRUYN GROENEWALD
Set your mind
free and turn to
writing at Eunice
poetry evening
With so many talented young writers
and poets in Bloemfontein, it was about
time a platform was created for them to
showcase their talents.
On the 1st of September, Eunice
hosted its first poetry night. As a first
time event of its kind within the school,
it was kept a closed event with only the
Eunice girls presenting their poems.
However, an invitation to a few Grey
boys to attend was sent out and two in
particular were also invited to perform.
Nkolie Hugo on vocals and Rele Tsoai
on piano opened the show and did the
closing performance.
These two say it was an amazing
initiative on Eunice's part, well run and
well organised. The organisers say there
will be more in the future and as the
support grows, soon there will be nights
open to all pupils in Bloemfontein to
dive into the world of the spoken word.
Some slam poetry etiquette as the
hostesses referred to it, was not to
clap… but to snap, a concept many
were familiar with but few knew had
come from nights like these. An
educational experience for not only
those in the audience, but those on
stage as well, the majority agree they
would go back to watch another show.
The theme for this particular
night was empowerment, with the girls
speaking about topics such as rape,
oppression and discrimination through
the views of young women. While
many of the poems demonised the
male character, the hope is once the
nights are open to other people from
other schools, the content can diversify
with perhaps some Grey boys
defending the character of the male.
With an amazing turnout, an
interactive audience, some moving
topics, lively hosts and performers and
free coffee in a rather cold time, this was
certainly a night to remember.
- RELE TSOAI
The Tuckshop is perhaps not to every taste
Supporter of
Grey College
Proud supporter of Grey College
The Tuckshop, sacred ground for Grey
boys young and old, was finally
reopened after what felt like an eternity
of renovations.
With some resistance, which was
to be expected as it was such an iconic
place, the Tuckshop is back to full
functionality with its brand new look. A
much more modern alternative to the
old look, the new Tuckshop is the
historical turning point Grey needed, to
mark the era of a new generation of
Grey Boys.
But with that being said, how long
will it take before all see it this way? The
majority of Grey Boys are of primary
school descent and for this group of
Grey Boys, the only Tuckshop they ever
knew was the rusty old place. Complete
with a table tennis table, a pool table
and a foosball table, this was a sanctuary
for most of the boys. But with the dawn
of the new generation came new
generational problems that needed to
be addressed, whether or not many
would have liked to hear these
problems.
For one, with the busier schedule
of the modern Grey Boys, keeping up
the appearance of having time to play a
game of pool or table tennis every now
and then has become tougher. It thus
makes sense that the new Tuckshop has
none of these facilities, mainly because
of how they slowly collected dust as
time went on.
Secondly, one good thing many
Grey Boys must agree to be a benefit in
the new Tuckshop is the increased
number of wall sockets. With so much
going on in the average Grey Boy's life
and so much of this happening on their
mobile devices, it only made sense to
add the wall sockets.
But was this trade truly worth it?
Depends on who is asked. Many boys
have the knee-jerk reaction of instinc-
tive complaint, instant dissatisfaction,
complaining against anything new
because that is not how things used to
be.
Learners complained about
everything at the Tuckshop; the
atmosphere was too sterile, the food
was too expensive, queues which were
ordered now took too long to be
served...
On the flip-side there are boys
who don't really mind the changes as
long as they get their daily dose of
grease and sugar. It is a very old truth
that one cannot satisfy all of the people
all of the time; the Tuckshop has
changed so the best option would be to
simply accept it. As eventually every-
thing new is accepted.
One thing that didn't change,
however, is the energy one feels walking
into the Tuckshop. Still the hub of
Grey, the Tuckshop remains a sanctuary
for Grey boys, young and old.
- RELE TSOAI
The new modern take on the Tuckshop.
Photo: Eric Diswane