Thursday, December 19

By Staff Reporter

Friday, 19 July, was a busy day for Kingswood College, with Mandela Day activities in the senior school.

“We actually call it our termly ‘Make a Difference Day’,” the college says in a statement.

The entire senior school and staff head out to various projects from playing music to the elderly, singing to children at Lebone Centre, painting dorms in the orphanages and creches, soup kitchens with some of the 1st team rugby payers, kitting beanies, cleaning up litter, doing gardens at the local hospitals and APD Clinic, cricket, hockey and soccer clinics with local schools, walking animals at the SPCA, to name just a few.

Kingswood College Grade 12 pupils and 1st team rugby player Sipho Nonyalela hand out soup to children and members of the community at a soup kitchen in Hoogenoeg outside Makhanda. Photo: Jackie Clausen
Kingswood College senior school pupils helping out in the Home of Joy kitchen. Photo: Jackie Clausen
Kingswood grade7 pupils share sandwiches with pupils at George Dickerson Primary School. Photo: Jackie Clausen 
Kingswood Grade 6 pupil Tana Courage plays with little Grade Rs at Oatlands Primary for Mandela Day. Photo: Jackie Clausen

It is a mammoth task to co-ordinate the whole school to go out into the community but this is thanks to the academic head, Tracy van Molendorff, who co-ordinated everything. Here are some photographs from the Home of Joy orphanage, the soup kitchen in Hoogenoeg and the hockey kit handover to local schools. The day before, the official Mandela Day, it was the turn of the Kingswood juniors to reach out to the community. In these pictures, grade 7s can be seen sharing sarmies and playing at George Dickerson Primary School while grade 6s took time to read to grade Rs at Oatlands.

Kingswood pupil Liyanda Bekuzulu reads to Grade Rs at Oatlands Primary for Mandela Day.Photo: Jackie Clausen

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