KES Old Boy Gary Player scoops top golfing awards!

Golf: Gary Player scoops top awards at World Golf Awards in November.

Nine-time Major champion Gary Player was voted ‘Golf Course Designer of the Year’ at the fifth annual World Golf Awards. The South African icon scooped top honours at golf tourism’s event of the year, which was hosted at La Manga Club in Spain on Saturday. The 83-year-old also won the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ at the prize-giving ceremony.

Congratulations to the world renowned and respected, ‘Black Knight’, our red legend!

Strenue. Go School.

 

KES Old Boy Malcolm Marx nominated for World Rugby Player Award!

King Edward VII School Old Boy Malcolm Marx – Class of 2012 nominated for 2018 World Rugby Player of Year!

Congrats to our red legend on this nomination, to be announced on 23 November.

You get our vote, every time! Go School.

Strenue.

 

Red Brotherhood shared on the cricket pitch!

Red Cricket: KES 1st XI vs OBA XI 26 September on the John Hurry Oval.

An awesome afternoon of cricket shared between our Red Caps 1st XI and a star studded Old Boy XI😉🏏

Cricket & brotherhood the winner on the day.

OBA XI
Matt Kai McGillivray
Sean Landsdale
Josh Carstens
Mitch Van Buuren
David Sartor
Jayden Broodryk
Matthew Varner
Shaylen Pillay
Kyle De Gambur
Dan Van Der Berg
Wesley Landsdale (c)

KES 1st XI
1. Ambrin Snyders
2. Bryce Parsons
3. Callum Broodryk©
4. Crispin McKenzie
5. Dylan Fiebiger
6. Heinrigh Pieterse
7. Ian Crawshaw
8. JasonBracher
9. Joshua Streak
10.Keanan Chamier
11.Obakeng Maila
12.Saeed Kirsten (w/k)

Old Boys batted first and set 185/7
M Van Buuren 67 & W Landsdale 44*

1st XI – 187/3
J Bracher 60 & B Parsons 72
KES Red Caps won by 7 wickets.

Thank you OBA for taking time out, joining us and sharing the spirit on the pitch & field.

We are RED🏏🔴 School strong.

Strenue.

 

 

 

The Race is On – Munga 2018! Let’s support Mr Bain Venn.

Munga 2018: Martin Bain Venn needs your support!

Master and Old Boy, Mr Martin Bain Venn gearing-up to ride the toughest race in the world again for a fantastic cause. Below he explains Munga 2018:

Hi All,

I’ll be lining up at the start line of the Munga again this year. This year I will be riding for a different cause, but one that is also very close to my heart. I will be partnering with Mike Stevens from Jumping Kids. Jumping Kids mandate is to provide quality prosthetic solutions that amputee kids gain access to mobility, education and sporting opportunities. We’re partnering to advocate for change and highlighting the need for amputee kids to have access to equipment and maintenance services, so they can attend mainstream schooling. It is not enough to merely fit a child with a prosthetic. It is a lifelong issue that needs to be understood and managed to assist these kids in discarding stereotypes and developing into capable contributing members of society.

Access to equipment and services translates into access to better education and sport. Our goal is to raise enough money to offer a suitable candidate, with a lower limb amputation, a bursary to King Edward VII School where Mike and myself can both mentor him whilst he makes the most of the opportunities the school offers its learners.

For more information on Jumping Kids please go to www.jumpingkids.org.za

If you would like to contribute to the cause you can do so by clicking on the below link:
https://www.backabuddy.co.za/…/proje…/munga-for-jumping-kids
or
Donate to:
Standard Bank Killarney
Br Code 007205
A/C 200289047
King Edward Educational Trust

Payments to be referenced – JK SURNAME/COMPANY

Donations will qualify for 18A tax receipt (we only issue on request from donor)
POP Gina Ellish: info@strenue.co.za

Thanks in advance for your support

STRENUE

Mart

Your support for Munga 2017 was superb and we were so very proud of Mr Bain Venn, so Red Army, let’s rally round this cause and support Munga 2018!

Go school.

Join Us at the KES & K.E.P.S Boot Drive – 28 September!

Boot Drive 2018: KES & K.E.P.S. Community Project

Join us – Friday, 28 September.
From 07h30 – 09h45 at KES.

8 Invitational Teams, including teams made-up from KES & K.E.P.S.

These are the teams:

1. Invitational Team
2. Jacoba Football Club
3. The Stevens Football Academy
4. Old Boys (managed and coached by Mr Cotter and Mr Faber)
5. K.E.P.S. Staff
6. KES Staff
7. K.E.P.S. boys team
8. KES boys team

Spectators entry fee- pair of old boots & or monetary donation for this great cause.

Initiated by Nathi Ncukana in Grade 4 at K.E.P.S. and Jacob Nkwamba in Grade 10 at KES. Please encourage your sons to bring a portion of their pocket money or a pair of second hand football boots/trainers to donate to this wonderful initiative as they arrive to watch the Festival.

Come support the 5-a-side Invitational Football Festival 28 Sept #KESCO#KESFAM #KEPS Boot Drive 2018 – making a difference, changing lives and having all boys enjoy their sport – kitted out in new boots⚽️🏈⚽️🏈

The heart of our Schools is the Community!

Share the Spirit – Go School.

KES Old Boys, Class of ’77 art handover at Assembly!

On Friday, 14 September the School had two very special guests, Old Boys Richard McEvoy and Jeremy McKenna, both of the Class of 1977.

They handed over to Headmaster, Mr Lovatt a painting that was done by Jeremy McKenna. The painting depicts the start of the Memorial Parade last year when the Class of ’77 attended their 40th reunion in November 2017.

This painting is not only beautiful, but very special for the Class of 2018, as they are all the boys depicted in the painting from their Memorial Parade in 2017.

It is a labour of love from Old Boy Jeremy McKenna, who lovingly worked on this painting during his spare time since the Class of ’77 reunion in 2017, whilst running his own veterinarian practice in Jukskei Park.

There is a small plaque on the painting stating that it is from the Class of ’77 and is in memory of Howard Remmington who was also from the ’77 year , who was killed on the border doing his National Service at that time.

A wonderful gesture and gift from the Class of 1977 – the School thanks you for your generosity and know this beautiful piece of art will be proudly treasured by all the sons of this place.

Strenue. Go School.

Red Army – An Appeal to help Old Boy, Kelvin van Baalen

Former KES Boy, Kelvin van Baalen, Class of 2015, Involved In Tragic Accident.

About Kelvin van Baalen – A Young Adventurer

Kelvin van Baalen, former KES Boy, brother to Tyrin van Baalen, (pictured below, currently in Grade 12 at King Edward) was recently involved in a most tragic accident.

On the 29th June 2018, he, was paragliding in a competition in Barberton, one of many competitions he has participated in. This was the one that was going to change his life forever, his last flight. He was coming in to land, saw the power lines at the very last minute, turned his wing too hard and landed up spinning straight into the lines. He felt a power surge and was knocked unconscious. He awoke to find himself engulfed in flames! His incredible will to live kicked in, he rolled around on the grass to put the flames out and climbed a tree to escape the veld fire. This is where his father, Douglas Van Baalen, found him, naked, burnt, traumatised, and in shock- clinging to a branch! Gone are the carefree days of his youth, and in its place, unimaginable pain, suffering and heartache! He now faces a long, horrifying ordeal to come back to his family, to conquer again and continue to live the life he was born to live!

The Road Kelvin Has Come

Kelvin was admitted to the Milpark Hospital, renowned for its exceptional burns unit – in a critical condition with 62% full body burn. He had a collapsed lung, failing kidneys, was severely dehydrated and hanging onto life by a thread. Plastic surgeons were called in immediately as Kel required extensive debridement’s before the multiple skin grafts could begin. The amazing team of physicians, trauma surgeons and specialists have worked tirelessly for 8 weeks now to save this amazing child’s life. He is battling with sepsis, multiple infections and currently, pneumonia and will be kept in ICU lockdown for months to come. He is awake after a month long coma, weak but fighting- fighting to live, fighting to come home, fighting to talk again and fighting to make sense of what happened to him.

The Road Ahead

This brave 21 year old, who once had a full, exciting life ahead of him, now faces years of grafts, reconstructive surgeries, rehabilitation and psychological therapy. He is afraid of the dark, afraid to be left alone, afraid of the pain and afraid that he may still lose his left leg. He holds ice packs constantly as he is convinced his body is burning and will need to wear a pressure suit for at least 18 months to keep his wounds soft and aid healing.

How You Can Help

Kelvin’s story speaks to some of our darkest fears. Every time one engages in an adventure activity we trust that the worst will not happen to us. Kelvin is grappling with the reality that it happened to him. Nobody can explain why bad things happen to good people – the only truth is that nobody is immortal, nor immune to accidents.

Kelvin has a long road ahead in terms of physical and mental recovery. He will need ongoing care and measures that will help him adjust to his new normal. To this end, his parents have set up a trust and bank account through which they invite people to assist in easing the financial burden. Once Kelvin is discharged from ICU, Medical Aid will provide no more funds, and donations are therefore required to cover the following costs:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Psychotherapy
  • Skin grafts
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Years of reconstructive surgeries
  • Compression suit
  • Pain medication

Kelvin also needs emotional support so that he is not overcome by the pain, the isolation, the unanswered questions and the many fears for his future. His fellow sportsmen, particularly those who have lived through hardship and come out the other side have much to offer and are encouraged to reach out to Kelvin and his family.

 

Account Name:                    Kelvin’s Rehabilitation Fund
Bank:                                      FNB Ltd, Norwood
Account No:                         6277 6317 375
Branch Code:                        250 655

 

Red Army, if you can assist in any way please make contact with the family. Thank you.

Strenue.

KES Red Polo Old Boys selected to World Cup Team!

King Edward VII School congratulates Old Boys’, Gareth Prout, Class of 2008 and Ethan Croydon-Baker, Class of 2017 on their selections to the FINA Men’s World Cup Team.

The World Cup Team will compete in September in Germany.

Congratulations Gareth and Ethan – proudly representing School and Country on the world stage.

Strenue. Go School.

Get your ‘Share the Spirit Fri-Yay Socks” before 7 Sept!

 

“SHARE THE SPIRIT FRI-YAY SOCKS’’ 2018 HEAD BOY INITIATIVE

Dear King Edward VII School Red Army

Keane Morse, our 2018 Head Boy, under the guidance of Headmaster, Mr Lovatt, has initiated our newest addition, ‘’Share the Spirit Fri-Yay Socks’’ to the School.

Old Boys, Parents, Supporters, Friends of the School and the learners are encouraged to support this drive, which will see funds raised go to the ‘Head Boys Fundraising Campaign’’, that is used towards various charities, that the School supports.

Fridays will now be an even happier event at work, home and School, as the Red Army will be donning their ‘’Share the Spirit Fri-Yay Socks’’. Learners will be allowed to wear them to School only on a Friday, in place of the regulated school sock (not to be worn at any sporting codes/activities)

 

Cost of Socks:

R80 per pair

OR

R300 per set of four

Perfect time to get those ‘’stocking fillers’’ for Xmas sorted, or get Dad, Uncle, Gramps, Granny, Boet, Mom or Sis – the perfect Red Army supporter gift!

 

Range of ‘’Share the Spirit Fri-Yay Socks’’ (Can be viewed at School Reception)

How to Order:

  1. Complete the order form – completing all the given areas and/or info requested
  2. Scan and email order form & proof of payment to Derron Van Eeden: dvaneeden@kes.co.za
  3. Alternatively Order Forms & cash can be dropped at Reception week-days (08h00-14h00)
  4. Banking Details: Standard Bank Killarney
    B/Code 007205
    Accnt no 402269292

REF: Surname/Socks

Please Note: For the School to carry out this initiative, we need a minimum of 300 socks ordered, to get this project kicked-off. (This pilot project will just have a ‘’one size fits all’’ option, based on an adult size 5-12). There is an 8-10-week delivery period due to manufacturing constraints.

ORDERS MUST BE PLACED BY FRIDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 2018

Order form:

KES SHARE THE SPIRIT FRIYAY SOCKS 2018

Time to spice Friday up, with some Red Spirit! Order yours today.

KES Old Boy De Kock to lead Proteas!

Strenue Quinny! Protea Fire♨️ Congratulations to our King Edward Old Boy on been appointed Proteas ODI Captain for the remaining 2 matches vs Sri Lanka.

▶️ August 2012: Quinton de Kock captained the South Africa u19s to a third-place finish  at the ICC under-19 Cricket World Cup in Australia.

▶️ December 2012: De Kock makes his Proteas debut in the T20 series against New Zealand

▶️ Today, 8 August: The wicket-keeper/batsman will captain South Africa in the 4th One-Day International against Sri Lanka.

We’re behind you, Quinny! 💚

#ProteaFire #SLvSA 🇿🇦🏏

(Info courtesy of CSA FB page)