The inaugural Helen Douglas Awards Ceremony was held on Thursday, February 20 2014 at the St. Michael’s Anglican Church, Victoria Street. In addition to our Principal, Mr. Dave Myrie and Chaplain, Rev’d Canon Abner Powell, special guests included our Honouree, Miss Helen Douglas, Mr. Audley Hewett, Mr. K. Churchill Neita,
It would be an understatement of elephantine proportions for one to say that the Kingston College Sixth Form Etiquette Session was simply “an evening of excellence.” The event was held at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on December 9, 2013. The ambiance of the hotel’s lobby was breathtaking. It was evident
Recently, the top ten (10) students of 11 Gibson were treated to a special surprise when their form parent, Mr. Cedric Wilson who attended KC from 1974-1979, presented them with tickets to the KCPTA Fish Fry.
These students had achieved the top ten positions in their class for the
Kingston College showed they will be hard to beat after a master-class showing at the 36th staging of the Milo Western Relays held at the Montego Bay Sports Complex.
Of the 15 records that were broken, five new marks were set by Kingston College's relay team with the Class Two
Leslie Lucas died recently of complications caused by injury after having been knocked down by a car. Leslie will be remembered as a person but above all, as the goal keeper of the famous 1960’s KC football teams.
I remember Leslie at school not because of any special friendship, but
The Tampa Chapter of the KCOBA held its annual dinner/dance on Saturday, March 1, 2014 at the Tampa Letter Carriers Hall in Tampa. Patrons were treated to a sumptuous meal while DJ Mark Swaby provided entertainment that had folks dancing right up to close at 2 AM.
Three KC
The long line of cars on North Street attempting to enter the Clovelly Park campus of Kingston College indicated that something important, certainly something unusual for a Wednesday evening, was happening this day. I abandoned the car being driven by my work colleague after deciding it was futile to attempt
The Board of the KCOBA is committed to rebuilding the KC Sixth Form into the intellectual centre of North Street. A key means of developing the intellectual capacity of our current Sixth Form is ensuring that high quality reading and research material are available to students and faculty.
So,
Keith Van Horne Richards departed this life on February 10, 2014. He is an older brother of Atlanta KCOB, Garey Richards.
Keith was born in Stony Hill, St Andrew on June 13, 1947. He attended KC from 1959 to 1965. After graduating KC, he worked for Barclays Bank and