WATCH: Kearsney Boys Choir's national anthem performance gives us goosebumps
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Kearsney Choir, a group of charismatic and melodic boys, leave us feeling like we can rebuild our communities!
As we convene as a community trying to bring our people back together and rebuild what we lost during the civil unrest, we are honoured with the presence of some local talents that literally leave us with goosebumps.
The Kearsney College Boys Choir joined us at the Jonsson Kings Park Stadium today and left us with hope. The aim for our #HandsOfHope project was to help raise funds, with our partners The Sharks, for the communities that have been hit the hardest. These boys came to the stadium ready to leave us inspired and filled with positive and uplifting energy.
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A beautiful performance by the Kearsney Choir😱🇿🇦💛#HandsOfHope #RebuildingCommunities pic.twitter.com/pWjm26X8K7
— East Coast Radio (@ecr9495) August 5, 2021
Kearsney College celebrated their centenary this week, a 100-year milestone that leaves us celebrating the history and heritage that this school brings to our province.
The college that started off with just a mere 11 boarders and 2 dayboys has grown to a community of 640 boys and 130 staff members. They are recognised as one of the country's finest independent traditional boys' high schools.
The Kearsney Choir have been crowned as the Champions at the World Choir Games (Olympics for Choirs) four times. They have 15 gold medals, seven silver medals, and a bronze medal under their belts.
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