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Kingswood College (South Africa)

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Type
  
Private, Boarding

Locale
  
Suburban

Number of students
  
700 boys and girls

Founded
  
1894

Established
  
1894

Headmaster
  
Jon Trafford

Phone
  
+27 46 603 6600

Colors
  
Black, Red

Kingswood College (South Africa)

Grades
  
Pre-primary - Grade 12, and a post matric bridging year

Address
  
Burton St, Grahamstown, 6139, South Africa

Motto
  
Studia hilaritate proveniunt

Similar
  
Saint Andrew's College, Diocesan School for Girls, Victoria Girls High School, Rhodes University, St Andrew's Preparato

Profiles

Kingswood College is a private, Methodist co-educational school in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa attended by boarding and day scholars. Kingswood is a member of the Independent Schools Association of South Africa. The school leavers write the matriculation examinations set by the Independent Examinations Board (IEB).

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History

Kingswood College is one of the oldest Methodist boarding schools in the country. It derives its name and ideals from Kingswood School, the 18th century college established by John Wesley near Bristol, England in 1748.

The Reverend William Shaw was a Methodist minister who came to Eastern Cape as a member of Sephton's party of 1820 Settlers, he founded the Salem Academy in Salem in the Albany district in the 1830s. The Academy was subsequently moved to Grahamstown where it was renamed the Shaw College, and later the Wesleyan Collegiate School for Boys. In 1896 the Wesleyan Collegiate School for Boys was located on the site that is the present home of Kingswood College.

Kingswood College, as it is known as of today was in fact, founded by Daniel Knight in 1894 who later became Mayor of Grahamstown (1901-1903).

Notable alumni

  • Neil Aggett, medical doctor and political activist who died in police custody
  • Chris Bennett (admiral)
  • Tiny Francis, rugby player
  • Geoffrey de Jager, businessman and philanthropist
  • Fabian Juries, rugby player
  • Jeremy Mansfield, radio and TV personality
  • Walter Mears
  • Sir Allan Mossop, Chief Judge of the British Supreme Court for China
  • Bennie Osler, rugby player
  • Meyrick Pringle, cricketer
  • Brett Wilkinson, rugby player
  • Charlie Purdon, rugby player
  • David Denton, rugby player
  • Grant Hattingh, rugby player
  • Roscko Speckman, rugby player and Olympic Bronze Medalist
  • Notable members of staff

  • Percy Scholes
  • Dr George Brockless
  • References

    Kingswood College (South Africa) Wikipedia