In the face of lower-than-expected marks, it’s only human to react by feeling disappointed with oneself. When you’re frequently receiving lower marks than you’d hoped for, you may start to feel depressed or defeated, and feel like giving up. The first step on the road to improving your marks is to turn this negativity around. You need to be positive about the situation if you’re to stand a chance of improving it. Acknowledge that your marks are not what you’re aiming for, but believe that you can do something about it. Start by mentally taking control of the situation: instead of thinking “I’m a failure”, think “I can and will do better than this.” Don’t give up – take positive steps towards achieving the improvement you’re more than capable of achieving.
GRADES 10, 11 & 12 ATTEND EVERYDAY
GRADE 8 & 9 ATTEND AS PER THE ROTATIONAL TIMETABLE
Today's birthdays:
Deryl Makumbe (Grade 12)
Amogelang Morake (Grade 10)
Omphemetse Mosotho (Grade 8)
Lonwabo Njokwana (Grade 11)
Ndzalama Rikhotso (Grade 11)
Thando Sesing (Grade 10)
Please note: all contact-sport matches have been postponed until further notice. This is a precautionary measure as per a directive from the DBE.
CHESS PLAYERS- register with Ms Mecuur today
PUBLIC SPEAKING - register with your English / Afrikaans teacher today
PREPARED & SIGHT-READING - register with your English / Afrikaans teacher today
The Randfontein SPCA needs your help! Please donate your coins by inserting them in the blue SPCA money box in the front office. Your help is appreciated!