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Grey High School is a semi-private English-medium high school (grades 8 to 12) ... Grey is the only school in Port Elizabeth to offer sweep-oar rowing as a sport. [15]
Gqeberha, the city's official name since 23 February 2021, is a Xhosa word for the Baakens river, which flows through the city. [24] [25]In 1820, the rising seaport of Algoa Bay was named "Port Elizabeth" in memory of Elizabeth Frances (née Markham), the wife of Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, acting Governor of the Cape Colony. [26]
Alliance Française of Port Elizabeth founded. 1961 - 16 December: Bombings. [11] 1964 - University of Port Elizabeth established. 1965 - Walmer, South Africa becomes part of Port Elizabeth. 1969 - Kouga Dam begins operating in vicinity of city. 1979 - Port Elizabeth Black Civic Organisation founded. 1984 Port Elizabeth Youth Congress founded.
1.4.1 Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) 1.4.2 Kariega (Uitenhage) 1.5 OR Tambo District Municipality. ... Grey High School; Lawson Brown High School; Urban Academy;
Dakin was educated at Grey High School in Port Elizabeth. [1] He made his first-class debut for Eastern Province in 1952–53 at the age of 17. In six matches that season he scored 279 runs as an opening batsman at an average of 23.25 with a top score of 47, and was Eastern Province's second-highest scorer. [2]
He matriculated at Grey High School in Port Elizabeth and represented the local provincial side the Eastern Province Kings at various age-groups. [ 1 ] In 2019, Twum-Boafo was contracted by the Southern Kings Pro14 franchise and he made his first class debut in October 2019, coming on as a replacement in their match against Munster [ 2 ] and ...
He was schooled at Grey High School in Port Elizabeth and matriculated in 2009. He played in the Grey first team in 2008 and 2009, alongside Siya Kolisi who is also an Old Grey. He has also played Varsity Cup rugby for UFS Shimlas in the 2012 Varsity Cup .
Atholl Henry McKinnon (20 August 1932 in Port Elizabeth, Cape Province – 2 December 1983 in Durban, Natal) was a South African cricketer who played in eight Tests from 1960 to 1966. McKinnon attended Grey High School, a school famous for its sporting achievements. [1]