KES Old Boy Mthembu selected to Central Gauteng Athletics Championships!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Menzi Mthembu, Class of 2013, has been selected to the Central Gauteng Athletics Team to compete in the u23 Championships.

Menzi will compete in the field events, Long Jump and Triple Jump in the Junior Mens division at the Championships. The event is been held over the 3-5 April at the Coetzenburg Stadium in Stellenbosch.

Congratulations to our Old Boy and the very best of luck, Menzi! Strenue.

KES Old Boy De Kock named KFC Man of Series!

King Edward VII School Old Boy and Proteas T20 opening batsman, Quinton De Kock was named ‘Man of Series’ in the series vs Australia.

In a disappointing series for the hosts, South Africa, it was again the tourists Australia who adapted best to the conditions and outplayed the Proteas. Australia outlined their World Twenty20 credentials as they chased down South Africa’s modest total in just 15 overs to win the third and final Twenty20 International by six wickets on Friday 14 March.

Where South Africa had made the SuperSport Park pitch appear stodgy and batting seem difficult, Australia proved conditions were not so tricky as Aaron Finch hit 39 from 27 balls and Shane Watson struck two sixes in his 35.

South Africa’s only meaningful contribution with the bat came from Quinton de Kock, whose 41 came at a run a ball as they posted 128-7 in 20 overs. De Kock had also top scored in the reduced 7 overs game and so was named, ‘Man of Series’ at the post match presentation.

Congrats to Quinny and now with our Proteas off to the Twenty20 Tournament, we wish them all the very best!

KES Old Boy selected to SA Men’s Hockey Squad!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Daniel Bell has been selected to the men’s senior training squad for SA Hockey.

Click on the link to view the squad: SA MENS SQUAD

During 2013 Daniel was rewarded for his form and class:

July 2013 – represented South Africa in Russia at the world student games
Dec 2013 – represented South Africa Mens Hockey U/21 in India at the Jnr World Cup

Congratulations Daniel and all the very best for the 2014 season.

Red Brothers give back at Banakekeleni Orphanage!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Neil Mc Kenzie joined forces with King Edward Grade 9 learner, Kamvalethu Mzinzi at the Banakekeleni Orphanage and spent time with the kids and handed over new KFC cricket kits.

Kamvalethu spend time at the orphanage during the school holidays to coach the boys and girls, as a part of the King Edward VII School, Outreach Program.

Well done gentlemen, great to see our RED BROTHERS united in a good and worthy cause.

King Edward’s Old Boy Quinton de Kock receives his Test Cap!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Quinton de Kock  on Thursday, 20 February became the 15th Test cricketer from King Edward VII School to represent the Proteas.

According to School Sport News website, they have listed the 317 players, their debut test and the High School(s) they attended. The most recent addition to the list is Quinton de Kock, who debuted against Australia in Port Elizabeth on 20 February 2014.

Click on the given link to view all these players: SA TEST CRICKETERS AND SCHOOLS and view too the link showing the ‘Most Test Cricketers by School’- TEST CRICKETERS PER SCHOOL

Whilst Quinton only scored 7 runs on his debut in Port Elizabeth in the 1st innings, the RED COMMUNITY are firmly behind our KES Old Boy and know that now that the opportunity has been given to this talented young man, he will go on to show his skill and worth in this Protea Test side, alongside another KES Old Boy and our own, Captain Fantastic, Graeme Smith.

Congratulations Quinton, King Edward is very proud of your selection and wish you the very best in the Test series vs the Australians.

KES Old Boy Scarra Ntubeni is ABSA Currie Cup Player of Year!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Scarra Ntubeni was named ‘ABSA Currie Cup Premier Player of the Year’ at the SARU Rugby Awards evening on the 12 February.

Scarra showed great form, skill and class during the 2013 Currie Cup campaign and was rewarded with a Springbok call-up to the squad on the Bok Year End Tour.

Congratulations Scarra, the King Edward Community, School and friends applaud you on this accolade and wish you much success in the upcoming Super Rugby 2014 competition!

KES Old Boy Malcolm Marx selected to Lions Super Rugby Squad!

The Lions management have named a versatile 33-man squad for the 2014 Super Rugby competition, with the coaches opting to combine both youth and experience. King Edward VII School Old Boy, Malcolm Marx has been included in the squad!

Seasoned Super Rugby campaigner Willie Wepener has booked his spot in the squad, with Robbie Coetzee and Malcolm Marx joining him. Marx will look to make the step up after coming through the Golden Lions ranks from U21 level in 2013.

Read more on the squad: LIONS SUPER RUGBY 2014

Huge congratulations to Malcolm from the King Edward Community! Good luck and ‘Gooooo Lions!’

KES Old Boy Mowat has 100 000 reasons to smile!

The 31 players who earned their passage for the 2014 Sunshine Tour at the Qualifying School on Saturday each had a reason to celebrate, but Callum Mowat (KES OLD BOY) found himself with a 100,000 reasons to smile after a tie for third in Bloemfontein this weekend.

The 21-year-old Modderfontein golfer led a pack of 25 IGT Pro Tour players that secured their playing privileges on the country’s main Tour this season. While everyone left with newly minted cards, Mowat also pocketed a cheque worth R100,000, sponsored by the country’s leading development Tour.
Mowat secured the bonus with a tie for third alongside 2013 IGT Tour winners, Haydn Porteous and JC Ritchie, as well as Sunshine Tour pro Makhetha Mazibuko.
The quartet finished four strokes behind the winner Juan Langeveld, another IGT Tour competitor and two strokes off the pace from Drikus van der Walt, who campaigns the IGT KZN Tour.

The rookie was dumbfounded when IGT Pro Tour commissioner, Cois du Plooy, presented him with the cheque. “This is a dream come true for me on so many, many levels,” gushed a delighted Mowat. “I wasn’t giving my game the attention it needed, but playing the IGT Tour changed my career. I was so irritated when I couldn’t break the top 20 in my first event at the end of July, but in retrospect, it was just the kick I needed to get my mojo back. “I knuckled down and tied for third in my second start. A week later, I won the Southern Cape Open on the amateur circuit. That’s when I made winning the IGT Tour’s Race to Q-School my target and I thought nothing could beat the feeling when I achieved that goal.”

Mowat notched up six top five finishes and a victory in the nine events, all the while gaining the consistency and confidence he would need in Bloemfontein.
“My coach Robbie Steward and sports psychologist Maretha Claassen were also highly instrumental in my preparation, but I believe the highest praise must go to my parents.
“They really invested so much emotionally and financially in my career. It was fantastic to say…’Mom and Dad, my rookie season is one me’. It’s priceless… the best feeling, ever.”

Mowat joined nearly 250 hopefuls in Bloemfontein for the 90-hole qualifier. “All the guys out there were challenging for the top 30 spots and the competition is really, really tough,” he said. “But, between the IGT Tour’s Race to Q-School and the South African Golf Association (SAGA), they gave me all the experience and confidence I needed.”

SAGA selected Mowat for the SA team that continued the country’s unbeaten record in the African Amateur Golf Teams Championship in Swaziland. He also boosted his world ranking by winning the Swazi Amateur Open and, in November, Mowat and Gerlou Roux also represented the country at the Juan Carlos Tailhade and Argentine Amateur Championship.

“I was so proud to be selected and it was an unbelievable experience,” he said. “I am so grateful to SAGA for the chance to play against top international amateurs so close to Q-School and to Cois and his team at the IGT Tour for giving us this Tour to play on.”
Over the last couple of years, the IGT Pro Tour has run an annual Race to Q-School where pros and amateurs compete in a series of events and the IGT Tour pays the entry fees for the leading players.

“This year we funded the entry fees for the top 12 guys,” explained Du Plooy. “In addition to the R72,000 entry fees, this year marked the first time that we offered an added incentive to fuel their motivation in golf’s most gruelling test with an additional sponsorship of R100,000, payable over 10 months, to the leading IGT Tour player at Q-School. “The criteria for eligibility was a minimum of seven events and a ranking inside the top 60 on the 2013 Order of Merit. Callum not only won the Race to Q-School, but he also finished fifth on the final rankings, having played only 14 events. “Callum’s story really illustrates what our Tour is all about. Our mission is development and to help good players become Tour players. We are truly excited to be helping a player of his calibre get his foot on the ladder by giving him financial assistance this year.” (Info from igt.golf.org)

Congratulations Callum from your King Edward family and we know you’ll be a success on Tour, you’ve earned it! 

KES Old Boy published columnist for International magazine!

King Edward VII School Old Boy, Imran Khan is now a published columnist for GQ India magazine! 

Congratulations Imran, the King Edward Community will eagerly be following your stories and articles during 2014.

Congratulations Class of 2013!

Congratulations to the Class of 2013 on their Matric Results:

Number of candidates: 213
Pass Rate: 98,11%
Matric Endorsement (Bachelor’s Pass): 85,09%
Eligibility to Tertiary Education: 96,13%
Total number of Distinctions: 227
Number of distinctions per learner: 1.07

TOP ACHIEVERS 2013


9 DISTINCTIONS- VERUSHEN COOPOO
 
ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, MATHEMATICS,
LIFE ORIENTATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
LIFE SCIENCES, PHYSICAL SCIENCES,
MATHEMATICS P3, AP MATHEMATICS

8 DISTINCTIONS- AQEEL WADEE

ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, MATHEMATICS,
LIFE ORIENTATION, ACCOUNTANCY, HISTORY, PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3

7 DISTINCTIONS ACHIEVED BY 6 CANDIDATES

BRAITHWAITE D:

ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
GEOGRAPHY, LIFE SCIENCES, PHYSICAL SCIENCES,
MATHEMATICS P3

BURGESS D:

AFRIKAANS FAL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
ACCOUNTING, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3

COLBORNE P:

ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3

MAY L:

ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, MATHEMATICS,
LIFE ORIENTATION, HISTORY,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICAL SCIENCES

MILLER T:

ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3

SARGEANT L:

ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, MATHEMATICS,
LIFE ORIENTATION, ACCOUNTING, HISTORY,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3

6 DISTINCTIONS:
AKHALWAYA Y:
ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, LIFE ORIENTATION,
ACCOUNTING, HISTORY, PHYSICAL SCIENCES

BRUNETTE A:
ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
ACCOUNTING, GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL SCIENCES

5 DISTINCTIONS:
BARCLAY S:
ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
ACCOUNTING, LIFE SCIENCES
BOSHOFF D:
ENGLISH HL, AFRIKAANS FAL, LIFE ORIENTATION,
GEOGRAPHY, LIFE SCIENCES
FRANCIS B:
ENGLISH HL, LIFE ORIENTATION, ACCOUNTING,
LIFE SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS P3
MAROT T:
MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION, HISTORY,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, PHYSICAL SCIENCES
MARWA T:
ENGLISH HL, ISIZULU FAL, LIFE ORIENTATION,
HISTORY, LIFE SCIENCES
PENNELLS K:
MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION, HISTORY,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES

4 DISTINCTIONS:
BOSMAN J:
LIFE ORIENTATION, ACCOUNTING,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES
EBRAHIM H:
ENGLISH HL, MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION,
HISTORY
GOVENDER K:
MATHEMATICS, LIFE ORIENTATION, ACCOUNTING,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
NGULUBE P:
ISIZULU FAL, MATHEMATICS, ACCOUNTING,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
RAVEN R:
ENGLISH HL, LIFE ORIENTATION, GEOGRAPHY,
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
RENWICK S:
ENGLISH, LIFE ORIENTATION, GEOGRAPHY,
LIFE SCIENCES