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St Cyprian's School is an independent school for girls, in Grades 000 to 12, in Oranjezicht, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. [ 1 ] The school follows the IEB curriculum, but since 2022, Grade 11 and Grade 12 students may opt to follow the Cambridge curriculum and write A-Level examinations instead of the National Senior Certificate . [ 2 ]
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The school now shares the scholarship with ex-pupils of Herschel School, St. Cyprian's School, and LEAP Schools. [ 8 ] The original HA Molteno Library (which was initially funded by Harry Anderson Molteno as part of the 125th anniversary of Bishops) was designed by Maciek Miszewski and opened in 1977, before which the library had been housed in ...
John Comyn Vaughan Wilkes (30 March 1902 – 24 January 1986) was an English educationalist, who was Warden of Radley College and an Anglican priest.. Wilkes was born in Eastbourne, the eldest son of Lewis Chitty Vaughan Wilkes and his wife Cicely Ellen Philadelphia Comyn.
Coldstream was born on 30 March 1927 in Lahore, British Raj. [1] Sir John Coldstream, his father, was serving in the British colony as a High Court Judge. [2] He was educated at the preparatory school St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne and the all-boys public school Eton College, Eton, Berkshire.
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Holy Family School of Quezon City [9] Immaculate Conception Academy–Greenhills (San Juan) Miriam College (Quezon City) PAREF Woodrose School (Muntinlupa City) Saint Pedro Poveda College (Quezon City) St. Scholastica's Academy of Marikina; St. Scholastica's College, Manila; Rizal. Assumption Antipolo; PAREF Rosehill School (Antipolo) Became ...
St Cyprian's School was an English preparatory school for boys, which operated in the early 20th century in Eastbourne, East Sussex. Like other preparatory schools, its purpose was to train pupils to do well enough in the examinations (usually taken around the age of 13) to gain admission to leading public schools , and to provide an ...