Prefects Launch Exciting New Whole-School Challenge: The CROWN Competition
In a moment of mystery and anticipation, the school prefects finally revealed the meaning behind their cryptic clues that have been appearing during recent Friday Chapels — “Something is… What is it?” Students had also noticed the same message taking over the digital screens around campus, adding to the growing curiosity.
Yesterday morning, the suspense came to an end with the official launch of the CROWN Competition, an exciting new whole-school challenge designed to bring students together across year groups in a spirit of creativity, collaboration and friendly rivalry.
The CROWN Competition divides the school into five vertical groups:
- K – Kings
- L – Lords
- M – Monarchs
- Q – Queens
- R – Royals
These groups will compete throughout the year across a wide range of disciplines, including performing arts, music and sport, with opportunities for every student to contribute their strengths and enthusiasm.
The competition got off to an electrifying start during Chapel, where the Queens claimed victory in the inaugural sing-off, cheered on by an enthusiastic audience and supported by our exuberant school mascot, Kingsley, who helped unveil the event in true celebratory style.
This initiative is a shining example of student leadership at its best. Guided by Mr McIlreavy, the prefect body has taken full responsibility for planning, strategising, launching and managing the competition. Their creativity, organisation and commitment have given rise to a vibrant new tradition—one we expect will grow and become a lasting legacy for future generations of KH students.
The CROWN Competition promises to be an unforgettable journey of teamwork, house spirit, and school pride. Let the games begin!
