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The Hercules Mine Shaft was the deepest shaft in the world. The headgear and structures were demolished in 2007. The Julewe community soon started schools and churches, and the Boksburg Coloured School, now known as Goedehoop Primary, is the oldest school in Boksburg, as it opened in 1905, with Mr G W Van Rooyen as the principal.
There was a lean spell in the 1930s, and numbers fell, but John Evans and Geoffrey Bolton ("G.B.") took over in 1939. During the Second World War three other schools were evacuated to Summer Fields – Famborough School, Hampshire, Summers mi, and St Cyprian's School from Eastbourne – and this restored the numbers. [2]
Summerfield High School in Summerfield, Louisiana, U.S. Summer Fields School, New Delhi in India; Summer Fields School in Summertown, Oxford, U.K. Summerfield School Gymnasium and Community Center, Summerfield, Guilford County, North Carolina, U.S. Summerfield School (Oklahoma) The former school Summerfields, St Leonards-on-Sea
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A. G. Church School Dhaka [3] House-401/1, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka English Medium 1984 Playgroup to A Level Heritage school [4] 75, North Chashara, Narayanganj-1400 2006 Playgroup to 10 edexcel curriculum Aga Khan School: Primary section: Road-9, Sector-4, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 Junior section: Road-6, Sector-4, Uttara, Dhaka-1230
The school was founded in 1920 as the Rand East Training and Preparatory College under its first Principal, Mr Charter. [1] In 1925, the school changed its name to Boksburg High School. Over the years, substantial additions to the campus grounds were made such the absorption of Leeuwpoort Primary School .
Sukuma Primary School; Summit Primary School; Treverton Preparatory School and College, Mooi River; Zandile Junior Primary School; Limpopo.
The Summerfield School, located off US 271 in Summerfield, Oklahoma, USA, was built in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration project. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] It is a single-story hipped-roof four-room 421-by-72-foot (128 by 22 m) building built of native sandstone.