Honours for Basketball – Zolani Booi
Zolani Booi gets Honours Awards for Basketball. The prizes awarded at Awards Ceremonies that are held each term form part of the formal recognition of pupil achievement at Kingswood College.
Zolani Booi gets Honours Awards for Basketball. The prizes awarded at Awards Ceremonies that are held each term form part of the formal recognition of pupil achievement at Kingswood College.
Isabella (Izzy) de Bruyn gets Honours Awards for Water Polo. The prizes awarded at Awards Ceremonies that are held each term form part of the formal recognition of pupil achievement at Kingswood College.
At the Sports Awards Ceremony on the 16 November 2020, all our sports achievers were recognised and honoured for their success this year.
There is something quite special about music – the fact that players of all ages and abilities can combine to perform. For today’s #MusicMonday we would like to share some photographs from our Strings Concert which took place on Thursday 5 November.
The 125 Photo Mosaic will be made up of thousands of individuals who make up the Kingswood family, and will be displayed in a prominent place on campus. We are inviting anyone who loves Kingswood to donate R125 towards our vision and have their photo included in this historic photo.
This week’s #WellnessWednesday message comes from Kingswood’s Learning Support Specialist Ms Ghida Bernard. For this week, with our Matrics well into their exams, and our other grades soon starting their exams, Ghida looks at how mindfulness can aid exam success.
As we end the week today, we share with you some of our Matric pupil’s artworks from the year.
Calling all u12 – u16 girls and boys it’s time to take your water polo game to the next level through this one-of-a-kind summer camp, where you will be able to train and play under some of South Africa’s top national and provincial level coaches!
A few weeks ago, at our Senior School Prizegiving Ceremony, Dr Colleen Vassiliou gave a speech as Head of the College. This year has been a very different year not only for our school, but indeed our country and the world at large. The recurring message throughout her speech was looking at how we have all adapted to this very difficult year and that we are really and truly the “Hero’s of our own story”.
Our second Subject Music Performance Class was held recently on the 29 October. It was another good concert with some excellent performances by our musicians on a varied range of instruments including violin, flute, clarinet, French horn, trumpet, drum kit, xylophone and piano.