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LAWHILL MARITIME CENTRE NEWSLETTER & HIGHLIGHTS TERM 2 - 2016

LAWHILL MARITIME CENTRE NEWSLETTER & HIGHLIGHTS TERM 2 - 2016. BRIAN INGPEN - MARITIME MAESTRO

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LAWHILL MARITIME CENTRE NEWSLETTER & HIGHLIGHTS TERM 2 - 2016

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  1. LAWHILL MARITIME CENTRENEWSLETTER & HIGHLIGHTSTERM 2 - 2016

  2. BRIAN INGPEN - MARITIME MAESTRO We could not have asked for a better way to start the second term than attending the Maritime Industry Awards and seeing our Maritime Economics teacher and mentor Brian Ingpenbeing honoured with the Maritime Maestro Award!

  3. CHOIR PERFORMANCES The SA Maritime Awards evening was made even more special with the performances by the Lawhill Choir, which was also invited to perform a few weeks later at Settlers High School. Thank you to Colleen Jacka and her team for allowing us to be part of this wonderful event and to Servest for providing the the transport.

  4. CELEBRATING OUR 21ST YEAR OF OPERATION! Our Maritime Studies programme began in 1995 with shipping line Safmarineas our anchor sponsor and it was an enormous privilege to celebrate our 21styear in the presence of more than 50 Safmariners from around the world! What makes our birthday year even more special is that it falls in the same year as Safmarine’s70th! A big thank you to Safmarine CEO David Williams (pictured) and all the Safmariners for making April 28 such a special birthday!

  5. One of the many highlights of the Safmarine Global Leadership Team’s visit to Lawhill on 28 April was the launch of the Safmarine/Lawhill Mentorship programme. Lawhill mentees (from left to right), SaluseTswengiwe, SushmitaNowases, Thandeka Duma, ThamiHoza and Gershwyn Poole will be mentored by Safmarine GLT members’ Thomas Theeuwes (Greater China), SafouaneBouchhioua (Ivory Coast), Gary Jeffreys (UK), David Williams (CEO) and Hasan Faraz Javed (Pakistan).

  6. CELEBRATING SAFMARINE’S 70TH The celebrations continued on 28 April when, a few hours after the Safmarine Global Leadership Team’s visit to our schooll, Lawhill staff, the five Safmarine mentors and Simon’s Town School Head Boy, BK Molale, joined Safmarine customers, media and the GLT in celebrating Safmarine’s 70thbirthday at a glittering function held in a top city hotel.

  7. BEYOND THE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCES

  8. BOKAMOSO MOLALE AND THAMI HOZA Our two budding inventors - BK Molale and ThamiHoza – who took second place two years ago in the 3M Hip2B2 SA National Young Innovators Competition - were selected as one of the top 10 young innovators in Africa. They were invited to attend the Innovation Prize for Africa event in Botswana in June where they met other innovators, including last year’s prize winner (pictured, second left, with Thami). They were also the youngest innovators at the IPA event. A few days prior to their trip, they were invited to do an in-studio interview with Cape Talk’s KienoKammiesand they also featured on a number of social media channels. Things are happening, so watch this space!

  9. MARINE INSPIRATIONS- SPAIN An enormous thank you to Captains Anthony Just and Phil Wade and Anne Wade and all the Marine Inspirations supporters and sponsors for giving another three of our students yet another unforgettable experience in Spain. Thank you too to the General Botha Old Boys for sponsoring the travel costs and to Trevor Simpson for assisting with the shopping logistics. (More photos on the next page and the full album on the Lawhill Facebook page)

  10. TNPA CAPE TOWN PORT FESTIVAL Our students had great fun at this year’s port festival hosted by TNPA Cape Town. There was so much to see and learn at the Career Exhibition! Thank you to all exhibitors for making the time to chat to our students, to TNPA for the invitation and lunch and to Smit Amandla Marine for the tug tour.

  11. TOURING THE SMIT AMANDLA TUG - The tour was hosted by Percy Constant, a former Lawhill student, now serving as Third Officer on the tug ..

  12. … and Grade 12 students THANDEKA DUMA and BOKAMOSO MOLALE had fun helping out at the Smit Amandla Marine exhibition stand!

  13. CELEBRATING THE SMIT AMANDLA TUG’S 40TH Not many vessels get to celebrate their 40th birthdays so it was a real honour to be at the Smit Amandlatug’s big birthday bash and to learn more about the tug from Captain Okke Grapouw, who oversaw the design and building of the tug all those years ago! The tug may be 40 years old but she is still the most powerful in the world!

  14. VISITING THE NEW NAUTIC FACTORY AND ENJOYING A ‘SEA TRIAL’Thank you Nautic for these two very special ‘beyond the classroom experiences!” (Can we do it again, please?)

  15. FUN ON THE WATER Our students continue to have fun and learn new maritime skills thanks to the support of the Cape Coastal Rowing Club and the False Bay Yacht Club who have involved our students in rowing and sailing events.

  16. TAKE A GIRL CHILD TO WORK DAY WITH TNPA Our female TNPA bursars spent an unforgettable ‘career day’ at the TNPA head office in Cape Town. The highlight was being on board the tug Merlot as it pulled a large container vessel from its berth in the Cape Town container terminal.

  17. NEAL PETERSON’S INSPIRATIONAL TALK AT THE ROYAL CAPE YACHT CLUB Thank you to the Royal Cape Yacht Club for sponsoring the Lawhill visit to attend the inspirational talk of world-class solo around-the-world yachtsman and awarding winning author of ‘Journey of a Hope Merchant’, Neal Petersen. His message ‘there are no barriers, only solutions’ left a lasting impression on our students. Your support is greatly appreciated!

  18. HAMSHER MAGIC SHOW AND QUIZ Yet another fun general knowledge quiz hosted by the Hamsher family was followed by an amazing magic show presented by Sebastian Hamsher. Thank you to Mark, Emile and Sebastian Hamsher for hours of fun and the fantastic prizes!

  19. END OF TERM CUPCAKE COUNTDOWN! Thank you Mr and Mrs Visser!

  20. MATRIC BALL APPEAL Thank you to those who responded to our Matric Ball Appeal – we were overwhelmed with the number of items donated! (So much so, we had to transform the library into a temporary clothing boutique!). For those who still wish to donate, we are in need of mens’ evening wear and shoes (sizes 6 to 12).

  21. BUILDING HAS BEGIN ..Construction of Lawhill’s new classrooms and cabins – generouslyfunded by the TK Foundation - has begun. Please do visit our Facebook page and website for progress updates!

  22. Building commenced in May and is expected to be completed by October/November

  23. HOW LAWHILL IS ‘INVESTING IN A FUTURE FEMALE GENERATION’ Lawhill head Debbie Owen and Third Engineer Blondie Jobelawere proud to represent Lawhill at the 4th annual Women in Maritime Conference held in Durban at the end of June. The event was the ideal opportunity to share the Lawhill story with delegates from South Africa, Namibia and Kenya.

  24. OUR STUDENTS – THE PRIDE OF LAWHILL

  25. PAST STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Three of our past students, NomkhitaMbele, TobelaGqabu and Kelly Klaasen joined us for the Safmarine GLT visit on 28 April. They are pictured here with their Lawhill educators and mentors, Captain GodreySchlemmer and Brian Ingpenand current students at Lawhill Nomkhita is currently commerical manager at Smit Amandla Marine, Tobela is the principal officer for SAMSA in East London and Kelly is serving as second engineer on Safmarine vessels (she has completed and passed her chief’s exams – top of the class!)

  26. VIWE MOSIAanother past student, is currently serving as third officer with Smit Amandla Marine

  27. AUBREY SOSIBOhas qualified as a navigating officer and is doing his S3 and S4 this year. He passed his S3 June exams with distinctions in all six subjects!

  28. Another past student doing us proud is Third Engineer Blondie Jobela. She is with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL). She is only one of two South African female engineers with RCCL and often the only woman in the engine room of some of the world’s largest cruiseliners!

  29. BLONDIE IN ACTION …

  30. CURRENT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTSThe maritime students once again featured prominently in the top ten Term 2 students at Simon’s Town School!

  31. MAERSK GROUPThank you to Fred Jacobs, Chairman of Maersk South Africa, for introducing us to Lena Stennicke, Maersk Group, Copenhagen. We spent an enjoyable Sunday showing her our part of the world!

  32. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE YCAP TEAM Congratulations to the eight grade 10 students (all maritime students) who participated in the ‘Youth Citizen Action Programme’ (YCAP). YCAP is a social outreach programme and our team has been chosen to represent the Western Province in the National competition taking place from 22 – 24 July.

  33. SUBTECH SPONSORS THREE GRADE 12 STUDENTS Thank you to Subtech Group for providing bursaries to three of our Grade 12 students, Gershwyn Poole, SiyamthandaVuyelwa and PhaphamaKepuand for the work experience provided during the July holidays

  34. SPECIAL VISITS Thank you to Professor MalekPourzanjani, CEO of the South African International Maritime Institute (SAIMI) and Sam Venter, SAIMI Project coordinator, for their visit. It was also a pleasure to welcome Captain David Abromowitz, who for the past few years has donated a prize to the General Botha Old Boys/SOMMSA Golf Day in support of Lawhill. Thank you to Captain Phil Wade for inviting him along!

  35. BOWMAN GILLFILLANThank you to BG’s Lana Jacobs and Jared Lezarfor yet another interesting legal talk – this time on ship arrests.

  36. LWANDLEIn the lead up to World Oceans Day, the team from Lwandle were back at Lawhill to share their knowledge on oceanography and aquaculture and to talk about the many career opportunities in this field.

  37. CAPE TOWN SHIPS SOCIETY Thank you to Pauline Breuton (third left) for organising the Ship Society visit on Monday 16 May

  38. ‘FAMILY VISIT’ FROM WORCESTER It was a privilege hosting the mother of our hostel father, Mr Abrie Visser, and her friends at Lawhill. The group drove all the way from Worcester to visit us and what a special visit it was! Thank you to Mrs Heillie Visser for the catering and to our Lawhill Choir for making the visit extra special with your performances!

  39. CLASS OF 2015 – STUDYING AND WORKING It was great to catch up with past students Lungelo ‘Smiley’ Mkhize, ApiweMalinge, Innocent Jali and NgitsitiesengJama. Lungelo, Apiwe and Innocent are currently studying at CPUT (S1 and S2) while Ngitsietieseng is doing an internship with MSC Cape Town.

  40. DONATIONS Included a number of interesting books and DVDs from the Maersk Group Copenhagen, valuable encyclopedias of ship technology from Wartsila and PC monitors for our new ECDIS classroom from Safmarine and Maersk

  41. A host of items from Mr Charlie de Cooker (Safmarine Cape Town reefer department (pictured below with his wife and son), Professor Jane English from UCT(pictured below, left) who donated a beautiful glass and wood cabinet for our awards and our long-time supporter, Mr Mark Hamsher (and friends) for clothing and books. Thank you too to the South African Master Mariners Association (SOMMSA) for making the first donation (to be used for upgrading our IT facilities) to the new LAWHILL EDUCATIONAL TRUST and to Mr C. Sean Day for his substantial donation made to the new Trust. (Please contact us should you wish to enquire about the new Trust)

  42. THANK YOU • Our programme continues to benefit from the support of a number of companies and individuals, among them: • Those who provided donations, grants, scholarships and bursaries to Lawhill in 2016. • Johan and Karen Swart for their contribution to our 2016 student birthday fund. • Mrs Elna de Jager and Mr Hugh James for extra mathematics and science instruction and to master mariner, Captain Iain Peddle for his seamanship and cargo stowage teachings throughout the term. • Servest Marine for providing subsidised transport and • .. each and every one who has helped us invest in a future maritime generation. • Your contribution is highly appreciated!

  43. IN MEMORIUM And last, but by no means least, we said a very sad final good bye to Captain Dai Davies, a long time supporter of Lawhill. We will miss his wonderful sense of humour and cheerfulness at our annual awards evenings. (This year’s awards evening is scheduled to take place on Thursday 13 October - date to be confirmed)

  44. MORE NEWS AND PHOTOS ON OUR WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMSFeedback on this newsletter is also welcomed – please email debbie@lawhill.orgThank you for your time and attention www.lawhill.org @lawhillmaritime

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