Falcon Clubs and Societies

By participting in cluds and social events the boys develop freindships through co-operation and common interest.

Some important points to note.

1 Every boy is supposed to be an active member of at least ONE club or society. This is monitored at House Level.
2 Society activities occur mainly between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 pm on weekdays. Over weekends societies meet mostly on Fridays but sometimes on Sundays.
3 Clubs and Societies come and go depending on the interests of the staff and boys.

The following clubs, societies and organisations are operated at Falcon.


CLUB/SOCIETY FORMS NUMBERS
Angling 3 - 6 +/- 50
Art Club 1 - 3 Open
Chess Club 1 - 6 Open
Christian Groups 1 - 6 Open
Choir 1 - 6 Open
Climbing Club 3 - 6 20
Drama Club 1 - 6 Open. Produces at least one play every year.
Debating Club/Public Speaking 1 - 4 +/- 40
Etiquette Society 6th Form 12
Falconry Club 3 - 6 8
Interact Club 4 - 6 50
Mylne Society 6th Form 20
Junior natural History 1 - 3 60
Senior natural History 4 - 6 50
Novices Society 3 & 4 20
Snake Club 1 - 6 Open
Toastmasters Society 6th Form 24
Viva 4 - 6 Open
Weights 4 - 6 Open
Woodsmoke Club There is an outing once a term for a selected group of boys.
The Peregrine Club The internal school newspaper (The Peregrine) is produced by a group of Lower Sixth Boys.
 

The Annual Cultural Weekend - This is the weekend of cultural activities such as art, drama, music choral production, public speaking, dance and writing. The weekend involves pupils from a number of schools from all round the country and it is organised and hosted by Falcon College. it has been held for twelve consecutive years.

For the last 6 years a group of Lower Sixth boys has gone on tour to the GRAHAMSTOWN NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL in the middle term.