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Marryatville High School, known colloquially by the school referring to itself [3] and by others in reference to its sports teams, etc. as MHS, formed in 1976 with a focus on a special interest music program, which it maintains today. The first principal was Glen McArthur, who served in the position till 1991, by which time the school had a ...
Schools are not required to publish their school fees publicly, and many schools are secretive about it, but here are some examples of school fees in non-private schools in South Africa: The Settler's High, Bellville: R15200 per child per year [21] Monument Park High, Kraaifontein: R9000 per child per year [22]
Pages in category "High schools in South Africa" The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total. ... George High School; German International School ...
Le Fevre High School: Semaphore South: Leigh Creek Area School: Leigh Creek: Lock Area School: Lock: Loxton High School: Loxton: Lucindale Area School: Lucindale: Mannum Community College: Mannum: Marden Senior College: Marden: Mark Oliphant College: Munno Para: 2010: Marryatville High School: Marryatville: 1976: A special interest high school ...
The school was formerly Norwood Boys Technical School until it was renamed and opened to both sexes in 1976. Eden Park, the grand two-storey Victorian house built by the Scarfe family, is now used as the high school's Year 12 campus; the timber stables, have been converted into a music centre.
Marryatville Primary School is a state primary school, located in Kensington (not in Marryatville, as its name suggests), accommodating around 545 students from Reception to Year 7 as of 2022. Most students go on to attend Marryatville High School , with some students zoned to Norwood/Morialta High School . [ 24 ]
The four Special Interest Music Centres cover four distinct geographical areas of Adelaide, and were set up in the respective schools over a two-year period: Brighton and Marryatville High Schools (1976), Woodville High School (1977) and Fremont-Elizabeth City High School (1978).