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A decision by the Department of Education to separate boys and girls schools in 1953 resulted in the newly formed Northlands Girls' High School and on 1 October 1953 a march by the boys, led by headmaster Percy Hardaker, to take occupancy of the new what was to be known as Northlands Boys' High School whilst the girls lined the route, waving ...
By 1951, numbers had grown so rapidly that it was decided to build a second high school in Durban North, and split the existing school into a boys' school and a girls' school. The apartheid regime, which lasted from 1948 until the early 1990s, enforced racial segregation in all public and private sectors, including education.
State schools are those fully funded by the government and at which no fees can be charged, although a donation is commonly requested. [3] A state integrated school is a state school with a special character based on a religious or philosophical belief. A private school, also known as an independent school, charges fees to its students. [4]
Northlands Girls' High School; Northwood School; Orient Islamic School; Port Natal High School; St. Henry's Marist Brothers' College; eNanda (Inanda) Ohlange High School;
Northlands Girls' High School, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Northern Guilford High School , Greensboro, North Carolina, United States Northgate High School (Newnan, Georgia) , United States
Northlands Denesuline First Nation, Manitoba, Canada; Northlands Girls' High School, Durban North, South Africa Northlands Boys' High School, a former school in Durban North, South Africa; Northlands Park, Basildon, a park in Essex, England; Northlands Park, Ontario, an unincorporated railway point in northeastern Ontario, Canada
Northlands School was founded in 1920 by two English women, Winifred May Brightman and Muriel Ivy Slater, who had come to Argentina as governesses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Northlands opened with 16 students, both boys and girls, but three years later it stopped taking boys. [ 2 ]
Mother Cabrini High School (Manhattan) The Girls' Commercial High School (became coeducational as Prospect_Heights_High_School and then closed) St. Michael Academy (Manhattan) Stella Maris High School (Queens) St. Peter's High School for Girls (Staten Island) Academy of Saint Joseph (Long Island; Coed K-8, Girls' 9-12)