SPEECH

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. - Martin Luther King
Our creative and intellectual lives cannot exist without language. Language is a part of our humanity. Without speech and writing, opinions and ideas are dead. Bishops hopes to inspire individuals; language is a key component that enables our boys to give voice and expression to their individuality and inspiration. The speech component of the Eisteddfod gives boys the platform to debate and articulate their ideas in creative and persuasive ways. This is vital to the life of the creative intellectual. We do this through the four languages taught at Bishops, which are all major languages on the African Continent - English, Afrikaans, isiXhosa and French.

Junior IsiXhosa Writing - Essay

Adjudicator: Nomthandazo Ndlebe
EntrantGradeHousePlacingAwardFinalist
Badroodien, Hamaad9MallettHonours
Cable, Daniel9BirtHonours
Madubela, MJ8SchoolHonours
Osman, Zameer9KiddDiploma
Pillay, Kaleb9BirtHonours
Soqele, Qhamile9KiddHonours
Tywabi, Zingce8SchoolHonours
Andersson, Rupert8SchoolNot Assigned
Arends, Matthew10WhiteNot Assigned
Drimie, Viktor8FoundersNot Assigned
Hacking, Liam10OgilviePass
Hlongwane, Zanda9MallettNot Assigned
Kunene, Sango8GrayMerit
Magadla, Emihle10GrayNot Assigned
Mbiko, Litha10WhiteNot Assigned
Morgan, Max9WhiteNot Assigned
Nqayi, Athi10GrayNot Assigned
Nyawula, Lulibo10FoundersNot Assigned
Ratheb, Alexandros9BirtNot Assigned
Salie Mark, Iqsaan9MallettMerit
Siwundla, Yakhani8OgilvieNot Assigned
Sixaba, Khanya10KiddMerit
Spaun, Benjamin9OgilvieNot Assigned