WATER POLO GIRLS MAKE SA TEAMS!

Alexia Charles, Bethany Passmore and Jamie Hollick (all Grade 11) have been selected for the SA U17 National Water Polo team to participate at the EU Nations Junior Women’s Water Polo Cup Tournament to be held in Czech Republic in March! Out of six Western Province girls in the National U17 side, three are Herschel girls…an amazing achievement!

Furthermore, Kari Steyn (Grade 12) has been selected for the U18A SA team.

Well done to all four girls! We are so glad that your hard work, dedication and perseverance has paid off.

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School Song

We are assembled here in love,
We are united, we care for one another.
The greatest lesson of all is the one
That teaches us to live together, together.

Refrain:
Everyone’s a spark and in the night
Together we make a light, a fire burning bright
Ad Dei Gloriam; Inkosi mayibongwe:
To the glory of our God: this is what we believe.

In times of trouble we support
Our fellows; we are taught to be there for our friends.
And all around us, there will be
That special unity, that binds us all together.

If we come back after many years,
We will think fondly of the things that we remember,
And the friends that we made then,
These will be friends forever, forever.

By Thandi Siebert, Head Girl 1993