About · Our staff

The people who make KFS feel known, steady, and personal.

In a smaller school, children do not just know their own teacher. They come to recognise the wider team of adults who greet them, guide them, encourage them, and help shape the rhythm of each day.

Pencil portrait sketch of Trevor Von Berg
This portrait series gives the staff page a more human, memorable feel than a standard row of headshots.
The KFS team

A school community children can recognise and trust.

These portraits introduce the staff in a way that fits the tone of the school: calm, personal, and a little more thoughtful than a standard staff directory. It reflects the kind of environment KFS tries to build every day.

Two portraits are still marked as pending, and can be swapped out later without changing the page design.

Meet the team

Staff portraits

The names below are taken directly from the supplied portrait sketches and arranged as a dedicated team gallery for the website.

Pencil portrait sketch of Carol-Lee
KFS staff

Carol-Lee

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Cindy Brook
KFS staff

Cindy Brook

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Colleen Shaw
KFS staff

Colleen Shaw

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Josh Van Rensburg
KFS staff

Josh Van Rensburg

Sport and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Kathryn Stanford
KFS staff

Kathryn Stanford

Administration and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Mirna Myburgh
KFS staff

Mirna Myburgh

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Nicky Rosslee
KFS staff

Nicky Rosslee

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Trevor von Berg
KFS staff

Trevor von Berg

Principal

Pencil portrait sketch of Trish Grobler
KFS staff

Trish Grobler

Teaching and support team

Pencil portrait sketch of Winnie Le Roux
KFS staff

Winnie Le Roux

Teaching and support team

Visit in person

Portraits help, but the real feel of the school comes from meeting the team.

If you are considering KFS for your child, the best next step is still a visit. Meet the people, experience the environment, and see how the school feels in real life.