Granteleigh College recently held its annual sports awards ceremony. Top achievers were (back) Anele Gumede (boys Soccer Player of the Year), Lwandile Msiza (Most Promising Boys Hockey Player), Joshua Harvey (rugby players' Player of the Year), Dean Yeld (Most Improved Rugby Player), Sizwe Mthembu (Sportsman of the Year), Miss Kim Hubach, Caelia Voyesy (Girls Hockey Player of the Year), Kristien van der Walt (Most Improved Netball Player), Ruan Pretorius (Rugby Forward of the Year); (middle) Cha
Keegan Kleiner and Luke Lonsdale of Grantleigh have been selected for the KZN Pro Series indoor hockey team. They will be travelling to the national tournament in Cape Town during the December holidays
Granteleigh College recently held its annual sports awards ceremony. Top achievers were (back) Anele Gumede (boys Soccer Player of the Year), Lwandile Msiza (Most Promising Boys Hockey Player), Joshua Harvey (rugby players’ Player of the Year), Dean Yeld (Most Improved Rugby Player), Sizwe Mthembu (Sportsman of the Year), Miss Kim Hubach, Caelia Voyesy (Girls Hockey Player of the Year), Kristien van der Walt (Most Improved Netball Player), Ruan Pretorius (Rugby Forward of the Year); (middle) Cha
Grantleigh College Matric boys looking handsome at the matric ball held recently, (back) Jordan Becks and Jonathan Taylor; (centre) Mauritz van der Heever, Kenneth Bleksley, Ruan Pretorius and Ernestus Botha; (front) Matthew Russell and Joshua Smith
Striking a pose are (back) James Leigh, Anele Gumude, Sizwe Mtheumbu and Taylor Gielink; (centre) Stacey Mattison, Julio Marques, Sizo, Dylan Yeld, Jordan Becks, Brad Turner and parter; (front) Joshua Smith
These young ladies looked breathtaking at the matric ball; Raquel Lopo, Stacey Mattison, Kashmika Moodley and Caelia Voysey
First team rugby side from Grantleigh enjoyed a successful to tour in the Mooi River area
Grade 12 pupils with their academic accolades
The Grade 1’s were elated that the matric quad was finally theirs