CLUB NEWSNEWS Kingswood Celebrates Women Luntu Ntloko

Women’s Month Series #6 – Ms Luntu Ntloko (OK 1993)

KC Women’s Month Series #6 Ms Luntu Ntloko (OK 1993). Luntu is a Sports Marketing Specialist with over 10 years of experience and an accomplished sportswoman.
She represented South Africa in Hockey at the highest level during the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, becoming the first black woman to play field hockey at this level for South Africa.

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#Wellnesswednesday: In pursuit of happiness…

Our #WellnessWednesday blog this week comes from our school psychologist Mrs Teresa Yell. Teresa looks at ways in which we can find elements of happiness in our daily lives. Although we are still in the midst of a pandemic, it is important that we never forget to pursue what makes us happy.

CLUB NEWSNEWS Kingswood Celebrates Women Ashley Wood

Women’s Month Series – Ms Ashely Wood (OK 2002)

KC Women’s Month Series: “…as much as you can plan your life and have various checkpoints and tick boxes, life will inevitably take twists and turns that throw you off this path. So long as you keep the vision in sight, you can still always achieve those milestones but the journey may well be very different. You also find out a lot about who you are and who “your people” are during the toughest of these climbs.” – Ms Ashley Wood (OK 2002)

CLUB NEWSNEWS Kingswood Celebrates Women Mphokolo Makara

Women’s Month Series – Ms Mphokolo Makara (OK 1999)

Our KC Women’s Month Series continues this week and we have the privilege today of profiling Ms Mphokolo Makara who matriculated from Kingswood College in 1999.

“…I am grateful that I come from a family of love that always supports even my wildest dreams, knowing that no matter what happens, there is someone out there who cares and will be there, should I stumble…” – Mphokolo Makara

CLUB NEWSNEWS Mphokolo Makara Dr Sarah Kraus

Women’s Month Series – Dr Sarah Kraus (OK 1999)

Women’s Month Series: “…The bigger your successes, the more likely you are to have big failures. Don’t be afraid of them, they’re important. You will probably learn more from your failures than your successes and they might actually enable you to become successful in a way you did not anticipate…” – Sarah Kraus ‘1999

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#Wellnesswednesday: Taking a tech break

This week’s #WellnessWednesday message comes from our learning support specialist, Ms Ghida Bernard. This week we look at why it may be important to take a break from our devices.