Jodie Lane won the Top Achiever in Drama Practical and Top Drama Achiever trophies, as well as the Paul Daffon Award for the pupil who has shown loyalty, commitment and a genuine enthusiasm for all that Felixton College stands for
Headgirl Esté Louw scooped many of the awards as the top student in the grade, including top achiever trophies in Afrikaans, English, mathematics, maths (paper 111), physical science, life science and geography. She also won the Durban Girls College Good Fellowship trophy. She is pictured with her proud parents, Arno and Anré
Headboy Cebo Mkhwanazi earned the Deloitte and Touche Top Accountant Award, Devon Cameron was Top Achiever in Information Technology and Nkosi Buthelezi took home the Engineering Graphic and Design Book Prize
Jodie Lane won the Top Achiever in Drama Practical and Top Drama Achiever trophies, as well as the Paul Daffon Award for the pupil who has shown loyalty, commitment and a genuine enthusiasm for all that Felixton College stands for
The Felixton College Grade 5 class held a market day this month, and rather than keeping the profits made through their efforts, a group of the young philanthropists decided to donate their profits to the Empangeni SPCA. Here Hannah Vermaak, Beth Oxley and Shae Keeley hand over R1 035 to Empangeni SPCA Senior Inspector Roland Fivas. (Absent: Cate Oxley)
Winners – (back) Abigail Röttcher (Athlete of the Year),. Priya Paliam (Best Speller), Lauren Richardson (Diligence and Perseverance); (front) Alister Reddy (Courtesy Trophy), Simangaliso Bukhosini (Progress in All Learning Areas) and Taahir Hoosen (Good Fellowship Trophy)
More winners – (back) Simangaliso Bukhosini (Soccer Player of the Year), Ryan Mc Nally (Most Promising Cricket Player, All-Round Sportsman and Athlete of the Year), Nhlakanipho Ngubane (Junior Primary Rugby Player of the Year; (front) Lauren Richardson (Hockey Player of the Year), Ameera Ebrahim (Progress in all Sports)
There was hardly a dry eye as the matrics formed a circle and belted out the school war cry for the last time
2014 Headgirl Sne Ntuli rings the school bell to close off the Valedictory Service
Felixton College Headmaster Craig Neave, with the newly appointed Executive Heads of the College, Laura Hunt and Murray Louw
Sue Motzouris, Sheila and Craig Neave, Tracey Leslie, Vee Getkate and Jane Hammar enjoyed a lovely evening of festivites at Felixton College