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THE KING EDWARD VII ASSOCIATION

King Edward VII School is recognized throughout South Africa as a School with a proud History, illustrious Old Boys and continues to be a flag bearer of tradition and old School values. The King Edward VII School of today is as good a school as it has been in its history.

The Objective of the KES Old Boys Association is to ensure that All Old Boys and friends of the school are aware of all the great things happening on a continuous basis at KES. The Kes Old Boys association is the glue that holds all those who have passed through the school with those still involved in the school. As an association we are proud & passionate about what King Edward VII School Continues to achieve. Our role is to provide a platform through which Old Boys can be reintroduced to the school on a social level, camaraderie is key and the element of fun and social interaction is critical in bringing back all the Old Boys to KES.


LATEST FEATURE

Annual Golf Day 2020

Join us for the KES, KEPS, Old Boys & Friends Annual Golf day! For bookings contact to dvaneeden@kes.co.za – we look forward to seeing you there!.....


LATEST NEWS

Latest Bafana Squad – Thabo Nodada

The latest Bafana Bafana squad was announced and old boy Thabo Nodada made the side! What an incredible achievement! Full article: https://www.kickoff.com/.../bafana-bafana-squad.../686350...

Rowan Human Signed for Israeli Premier League Champions

Old boy and former Bidvest Wits forward, Rowan Human has moved to Israel and has signed for Israeli Premier League Champions, Maccabi Tel Aviv. Well done Rowan! Full article: https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/south-africa-news/categories/news/premiership/rowan-human-ex-bidvest-wits-forward-signs-for-maccabi-tel-aviv/686854...

SA’s High Performance Batting Consultant

Neil McKenzie appointed South Africa's high performance batting consultant Old boy Neil McKenzie (class of 1994) has been appointed South Africa's "high performance batting lead" and will work across the men's, women's, Under-19 and...

Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans

Congratulations to physiotherapist Ken Kobongo (class of 2012) as he has been named one of the winners of the Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans. He is the physiotherapist to a number...