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3.4 West Rand District Municipality. ... Aurora Private School; Barnato Park High School; ... Durban High School; Durban North College;
It is navy blue with vertical gold stripes, with the school badge emblazoned onto the chest pocket. The school badge consists of an intertwined "A" and "M" in gold, within an escutcheon. Beneath the shield is a scroll bearing the initials "M.B.D." for Marist Brothers' Durban. The school tie is navy blue with diagonal gold stripes.
The Deutsche Schule Durban (DSD) is a private German school in the suburb of Westville, west of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which educates children from 18 months to the 7th grade in German but also teaches from grades 5 to 7 in English. [1] The school was founded in 1971 to teach students from kindergarten to grade 7.
The main route intersecting Phoenix is the M26 Phoenix Highway, connecting the township with Mount Edgecombe to the east. Bordering to the east, the R102 runs northwards from Durban to Verulam and provides access to the M41 freeway (to uMhlanga). Bordering to the south-west, the M25 Curnick Ndlovu Highway runs north-westwards from Durban to Inanda.
Under the guidance of Miss Gladys Carr, the school eventually outgrew the Church Hall used at the time. In 1941 the school was moved to Bernard's House, an old house situated on the present school site. This residence on 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land had been bequeathed by Mr and Mrs Bernard to the people of Westville for educational purposes.
A history of education for European girls in Natal: with particular reference to the establishment of some leading schools, 1837-1902. University of Natal Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-86980-027-0. Randall, Peter (1982). Little England on the veld: the English private school system in South Africa. Ravan Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-86975-220-3.
Maris Stella School is a private Roman Catholic day school for girls from three + to eighteen years old (grades 000-12 or pre-primary, primary and secondary phases), located on the Berea in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded on May 22, 1899, by the Holy Family Sisters as a boarding school. It declared a non-racial policy in 1974.