- Kearsney College
Infobox School2
name = Kearsney College
motto = "Carpe Diem"
established = 1921
type = Private, Boarding
locale = Suburban
grades = Forms 2 - 6
head_name = Headmaster
head = Mr Elwyn van den Aardweg
head_name2 = Exam board
head2 = IEB
city =Botha's Hill
state =KwaZulu-Natal
country =South Africa
students = 600 boys
school_colors = Maroon,White
mascot =Greyhound
free_label = Fees
free = R 108 000 p.a. (boarding)
R 74 400 p.a. (tuition)
website = [http://www.kearsney.com/ www.kearsney.com]Kearsney College is an independent
boarding school for boys located inBotha's Hill , a small town that lies between the provincial capital ofPietermaritzburg andDurban , the largest city ofKwaZulu-Natal , a province inSouth Africa .History
The College was founded in
Stanger , north ofDurban , in 1921 by SirLiege Hulett , a South African sugar magnate. In 1939, it moved to its present location atBotha's Hill , near Hillcrest and overlooking theValley of a Thousand Hills . On clear days, theIndian Ocean is visible to the south and theDrakensberg mountain range to the north.Headmasters
*D. Pyne Mercier (1921 - 1922)
*R.H. Matterson (1923 - 1946)
*Stanley G. Osler (1947 -)
*J.H. Hopkins (- 1974)
*E. Colin W. Silcock (1975 - 1990)
*Owen J. Roberts (1991 - 2000)
*Elwyn David van den Aardweg (2001 - present)The Kearsney Badge
Kearsney's badge was designed by then headmaster, RH Matterson and the chaplain, Rev. HW Irving in 1923. The
greyhound is taken from the coat of arms of the founder,Sir Liege Hulett . The scallop shells and dividing chevron are from the arms ofJohn Wesley , founder ofMethodism . Thepheon , or arrowhead, is taken from the badge ofSidney Sussex College of theUniversity of Cambridge , where Matterson studied.Carpe Diem
The motto "
Carpe Diem ", traditionally translated at Kearsney translated as "Seize the Day", comes from the Roman poetQuintus Horatius Flaccus , known asHorace , (Odes 1, xi, 8).The Choir
Since 1996 the Kearsney College Choir's performances have achieved international recognition. During July 1997, the choir travelled to
Vienna to compete in the 26th International Youth and Music Festival and was awarded second place in the choirs category.In March 1999 the choir toured Europe where they competed in the 7th International Musica Mundi Choir Competition where they achieved first place in the folklore category and second place in the mixed choir category. These achievements gained the choir automatic entry into the Choir Olympics which were held in
Linz ,Austria . There they achieved great success earning gold medals in the Folklore and Pop Choral categories and a silver medal in the Mixed Boys Choir Category.In 2002, the choir was invited to sing with the
Vienna Boys Choir inAustria .In 2004, the choir competed in the 33rd International Youth and Music Festival in
Vienna where they were placed first in the Mixed Choir category. They were also awarded the ‘Prize of the City of Vienna’ which is awarded to the top choir/orchestra in the competition. The choir then went to Bremen inGermany to participate in the 3rd Choir Olympics. They won a bronze medal in the Contemporary Music Category, a silver medal in the Popular Choral Music Category and gold medal and Olympic champions in the Scenic Folklore Categories.In July 2006 the Choir participated in the World Choir Games in
Xiamen ,China where they won one gold and two silver medals.The Choir competed at the Summa Cum Laude competition in Vienna in July 2008 and it was placed 1st in the Mixed Choir category. The group went on to participate in the World Choir Games (held in Graz, Austria) where it was awarded three gold medals and a silver.
Kearsney College Choir is currently ranked 17th in the Musica Mundi World Rankings and is the top folklore choir.
Memberships
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Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa Admissions
Admission to Kearsney is competitive as applications exceed the number of places available every year and many applicants are turned away or placed on a waiting list.
Academics
The years of study are referred to as forms 2 to 6. Second form boys are 13 or 14 years during their first year. The second form spend their first year at the junior house, Haley House. Thereafter they are divided among the four senior houses - Gillingham, Finningley, Pembroke and Sheffield.
The pupil-teacher ratio is 10:1, with a maximum of 25 boys in a class and often less - particularly from Grade 10.
The majority of its school-leavers attend top South African universities such as the
University of Cape Town ,Rhodes University ,Stellenbosch University andUniversity of the Witwatersrand , and a few attend overseas institutions.Subjects offered
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Accounting
*Advanced Mathematics
*Afrikaans
*Art
*Biology
*Business Studies
*Computer Studies
*Drama
*Engineering Graphics and Design
*English
*Geography
*History
*Life Orientation
*Mandarin (The only non-Chinese school in South Africa to offer this subject)
*Mathematics (Pupils regularly excel in the national Harmony Gold Maths Olmypiad)
*Music
*Physical Science (Chemistry andPhysics )
*Zulu Achievements
*The
dux (valedictorian ) of 1994 graduated from theKellogg School of Management atNorthwestern University .
*Clifford Chandler (1995) graduated with an MBA fromHarvard Business School in 2006.
*In 2004, Kearsney had 3 pupils in theIndependent Examinations Board exams top 50, the highest number of candidates than any school in its province.
*In the 2005 ISPAT-ISCOR National Science Olympiad, many Kearsney pupils featured prominently including the top three pupils in the country and top three pupils in the province in grade 11 out of 14 500 entrants.
*Out of all the boys taking Physical Science, 50% received distinctions in 2004 and 43% in 2005
*In both 2004 and 2005, 24% of boys taking Mathematics received distinctions.
*In 2004 one pupil achieved 9 distinctions, 2 achieved 8 distinctions, 2 achieved 7 distinctions and 2 achieved 6 distinctions.
*In 2005 two pupils achieved 8 distinctions, 1 achieved 7 distinctions and 4 achieved 6 distinctions.
*Thedux (valedictorian ) of 2005 was accepted directly intoHarvard University [cite web|url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20051216071150367C274007<|title=The Mercury, December 16, 2005] . This is a very rare occurrence, and follows the entrance of aCrawford College matric to Harvard in 2001.Games
Kearsney has a proud sporting history, and it works hard to maintain a high standard. Facilities include: several rugby pitches (one includes a grand stand), several cricket ovals, an artificial turf for field hockey, 2 swimming pools (one heated), a 280 sq meter indoor weights gym and a nature reserve.
An annual overseas sports tour to compete with other schools takes place in one of the sporting codes. In 2005, the 1st hockey team toured
England whilst the 1st XVrugby union team touredChile andArgentina .At the end of 2005, Kearsney's 1st XV
rugby union and tennis teams were both ranked 4th inSouth Africa and its hockey and cricket teams were both in the top 20 nationally.The following games are offered:
*Athletics
*Basketball
*Canoeing
*Cricket
*Cross-country running
*Golf
*Field hockey
*Rugby union
*Sailing
*Soccer
*Squash
*Swimming
*Tennis
*Waterpolo Kearsney has a sporting rivalry with other schools in the province, including
Hilton College ,Michaelhouse ,Maritzburg College ,Durban High School andWestville Boys' High School , as well as other schools that are prominent nationally.Notable Old Boys
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Bradley Barritt ,Natal Sharks rugby union footballer
*John Couper (1942), anaesthesiologist
*Etienne Fynn , former Springbokrugby union footballer
*Trevor Halstead , former Springbokrugby union footballer
*Kevin Harris,Academy Award -nominated documentary filmmaker
*Andrew Hudson , former South Africancricket er,
*Justin King, Springbok hockey player
*John. S. Lacey,Harvard Business School alumnus, CEO and President of theOshawa Group
*Tony Leon , MP and former leader of theDemocratic Alliance
*Douglas Livingstone, contemporary poet
*Sir Ian McLeod
*Steve Meyer (2001), Sharksrugby union footballer
*Harry Newton Walker , Springbokrugby union footballer
*Peter Rodda, apartheid activist and author
*Matt Stevens (2001), England andBritish and Irish Lions rugby union footballer
*Andrew Tweedie , Dolphinscricket er
*Peter Pharoah (1986), artistExternal links
* [http://www.kearsney.com/ Kearsney College official site]
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