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Falcon Weekly News Week 6 Third Term 2005 |
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Giving Ceremony
Baveer Doolabh scoops 7 prizes Links to 2005 Speech Day & Prize Giving Speeches Address by Chairman of the Board of
Governors - Mr Andy Laing.........
Meet the Waterpolo Team
World Cup Qualifier - Grant Beahan
Mid-term Break
Previous Issues Week 1
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Speech Day and Prize
Giving Ceremony 2005 Thursday 13th October was our 51st Annual Speech and Prize Giving Day. This year Mrs M Ross, wife of our Guest Speaker Mr A Ross awarded 89 prizes to deserving boys in recognition of their excellent to outstanding achievements in academic, sporting and cultural disciplines.
Baveer Doolabh receives the Kim Margesson Memorial Trophy which is awarded to the boy expected to excel in the IGCSE exams. He scooped Form 4 Subject Prizes in English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Studies..
The head boy, Paul Trethowan received the 6th Form prize for Science, The John Lamb Trophy for Sport, The Fotheringham-Edwards Trophy for Sport, The Headmaster's Trophy and the Headmaster's Prize. Meet the Waterpolo Team Last
weekend, the Falcon College Waterpolo Team won the closely contested
Crusader Shield. Forbes Douse and Grant Beahan qualified for the
Zimbabwe Provincial Development Team during the tournament. Mr
Jonathan Makola (coach and convener) is pictured here with the team that brought the shield
home. The Captain, Forbes Douse, is seen here showing off the the coveted shield.
The Hart trophy which the team also won is besides the shield. Grant
Beahan qualifies for the World Cup Grant Beahan has qualified for the short course World Cup swimming in a time of 26.95 sec in the 50 metre men's butterfly. The world cup qualifying time is 27.75 sec. The course is scheduled to take place from 11th to13th November 2005 in Durban. Unfortunately, due to A level examinations, he will not be able to participate. Our cameraman found Beahan practising the butterfly stroke. Mid-Term Break
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