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Beaulieu College quiz night is a sweet success

BEAULIEU – Fifteen teams took part in a challenging yet fun family quiz night at Beaulieu College in order to raise funds for the school’s Matric Dance Committee.


The Beaulieu Family Quiz Night hosted by the school’s Matric Dance Committee took place on 9 April with one lucky team winning R1 000.

The night saw 15 teams take part and go head-to-head in five rounds of 10 questions each. The questions ranged from general knowledge to pop culture and geography. The night started with Trivia 51 quizmaster Damian Schmidt giving everyone a rundown of the rules which included no cell phone usage.

The Sexy Beasts team enjoy the atmosphere at the Beaulieu Family Quiz Night. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Jacqui Smith thanks all the attendees for coming to the Quiz Night at Beaulieu College. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Facilitator and organiser of the quiz night, Jacqui Smith told the Fourways Review that the quiz night was to raise more funds for a Grade 12 end-of-year function as the class did not have many final events to celebrate their last school year. “We always fundraise for our matric dance, but since Covid happened, that scene has changed so now we look to have matric dinners if we can. We need to raise a little bit more money so that we can do more for them,” she said,

ABOVE: Teams think hard and discuss the trivia questions asked. INSET LEFT: Jacqui Smith hands the first place prize to science teacher <br />Amy Naiker of the Wolf Pack team.

“I think something like this will mean a lot to them as we saw with last year’s group, everything was taken away and we watched the spirit die in them and it became all about academics. It’s just something small to have them enjoy themselves from the stress to make it a highlight for them,” Smith added.

The Avengerzz team at the Beaulieu Family Quiz Night hope to get every answer correct. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

The Wolf Pack team was announced winners and took home the R1 000 prize, with Quizzical Intentions and the Cranes placing second and third respectively to win R500 and R250.

Grade 11 learners and teammates Gareth Smith, Erin Pullinger, Sharnay Melvin and Keila Siebrits at the Beaulieu Family Quiz Night. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Smith said another committee of the school often hosted quiz nights during the school year to raise funds for the school but it was the first time the Matric Dance Committee had hosted one of their own.

Erin White and Jessica Turner (back) and Jenna Clemens and Arina Niyaki (front) take part as a team for the Beaulieu Family Quiz Night.

“The prize money came from a group of parents in the school and they also sponsored the quizmaster as well.”

Smith concluded that the night was a success and that she was happy to ‘see them become kids again’ to help them release the stress from the academic year.

Ntando Gwebu, Elihle Masuku and Shamiso Chamisa are ready to take on the tough questions at the Beaulieu Family Quiz Night. Photos: Khomotso Makgabutlane
Quizmaster of Trivia 51 for the evening, Damian Schmidt asks the crowd another trivia question during the Quiz Night. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“They are growing up so quickly, and we need to see them having fun and coming together at school and chat about what’s happening.”

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