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By October 10, 1902, the school opened as Pretoria High School for Girls. It consisted of four teachers and 126 girls under Edith Aitken, but contrary to the name, taught both primary and secondary school pupils until these two groups were separated in 1905. Girls High moved out to its current Hatfield location on 28 July 1915.
Pretoria Boys High School; Pretoria High School for Girls; Pretoria Secondary School; Pro Arte Alphen Park; St. Alban's College; St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls;
Public school in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa Hoërskool Overkruin Address 127 Braam Pretorius Pretoria, Gauteng, 0129 South Africa Coordinates 25°41′05″S 28°12′35″E / 25.684736°S 28.209777°E / -25.684736; 28.209777 Information Former names Hoërskool Sinoville School type Public school Motto Kyk Ver (Look Far) Religious affiliation(s) Christianity Established 1974 ...
Pretoria High School for Girls; Pretoria North High School; Pretoria Secondary School; R. Rabbinical College of Pretoria; S. St. Alban's College;
Pretoria High School for Girls, South Africa; Pretoria North High School, South Africa This page was last edited on 7 June 2023, at 06:03 (UTC). Text is ...
The school opened its doors for boys and girls. A new school building was inaugurated on 26 January 1927 and in 1930, separate schools for girls and boys, Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool and Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool respectively, were established. The school's motto, "Ek sien haar wen", is derived from Jan F.E. Celliers's poem "By die ...
St. Andrew's School for Girls; St. Anne's Diocesan College; St. Cyprian's School, Cape Town; St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg; St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Kloof; St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Pretoria; St Mary's School, Waverley; Sans Souci Girls' High School; Collegiate Girls High School
Die Hoërskool Menlopark (colloquially known as Menlo or Parkies) is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in the suburb of Menlo Park in Pretoria in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The school was founded in 1963 by the painter Bettie Cilliers-Barnard.