Academic Honours Citation: Rebecca Crook
To Qualify for Academic Honours, one must achieve a total of 580 marks (an 83% mark average). It is the highest academic achievements that can be awarded. Well done Rebecca!
To Qualify for Academic Honours, one must achieve a total of 580 marks (an 83% mark average). It is the highest academic achievements that can be awarded. Well done Rebecca!
The journey of an accomplished musician never ends. It requires discipline and dedication to regular practice, often involving endless repetition. Anna has embraced her journey with seriousness and determination, displaying musical integrity and continually maintaining a high standard on three instruments…
To Qualify for Academic Honours, one must achieve a total of 580 marks (an 83% mark average). It is the highest academic achievements that can be awarded. Well done Catherine!
To Qualify for Academic Honours, one must achieve a total of 580 marks (an 83% mark average). It is the highest academic achievements that can be awarded. Well done Luke!
To Qualify for Academic Honours, one must achieve a total of 580 marks (an 83% mark average). It is the highest academic achievements that can be awarded. Well done Taryn!
Presented at the Academic Awards Assembly held on the 7th of October 2021, these reflect the results from Term 2 in 2021. Congratulations to the four Academic Honours Award recipients.
Rejection is something we will all, at some point in our lives have had to come face to face with. While it is never easy, it is how we handle our rejection which will determine how we move forward.
This talk by Old Kingswoodian, Ms Belz Mabandla will look at how one should handle rejection. Ms Mabandla will use her own experiences and life’s journey to reflect on how being rejected from a position in her workplace, turned out to be the catalyst which brought about a whole new set of avenues and opportunities for her. Monday, 18 October 2021 at 19h00 on ZOOM.
Congratulations to Thembi Mangwana (OK ’17) who has been selected to play for Tel Aviv Heat, Israel’s First Professional Rugby team. This year the Tel Aviv Heat will take part in the inaugural season of Rugby Europe Super Cup.
One person who is almost synonymous with The Wyvern itself, is Ms Cornelia Sandi. 35 years ago, in 1986, Ms Sandi began her Kingswood journey when she was hired by Mr and Mrs Tommy and Kay Hartzenberg, who, at the time were the managers of The Wyvern. From the very beginning, Ms Sandi began to weave herself into the lives and fabric of the Kingswood family.
“The keys to your success comes from YOURSELF” – Nick Ewing. Join Kingswood College Masambe Bridging Year pupil, Isabella de Bruyn for her LEAD talk on finding your passion and purpose. Monday, 4 October at 19h00.