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Both children attended St. Ursula's Convent Boarding School in Krugersdorp from 1915 to 1919. [2] After the war the family went to stay with relatives who were farming in Rhodesia. When Du Toit was eighteen, she moved to Johannesburg where she began to work with trade unionist Johanna Cornelius. [2]
Krugersdorp (Afrikaans for Kruger's Town) is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng Province, South Africa founded in 1887 [2] by Marthinus Pretorius and Abner Cohen. [3] Following the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand , a need arose for a major town in the west of the reef.
The school in early 20th-century, back then known as Prinses Juliana school. The Order of St. Ursula from Rotterdam was the first of the many groups of sisters who entered the Dutch Indies . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1858 they founded a convent by the name of Ursulinen Klooster , with their first convent in Nordwijk (Jalan Juanda) named St. Mary Convent.
The Ursuline Convent was founded in 1894 by nuns of the order of St. Ursula. The Convent Schools, as they are collectively known, offer Primary education for boys and girls aged 3 to 11, and Secondary education for boys and girls aged 11 to 17. St. Angela's is the Infant and Junior School, and St. Ursula's is the Senior School.
St. Theresa High School, Belthangady; St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) St Ursula's College, Toowoomba; St Ursula's Convent School; Santa Ursula BSD School; U.
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In 1925 the Sisters established the Academy of St. Ursula at "Marygrove" near Kingston Point in Ulster County, New York, and in 1943 began to staff St. Joseph's parochial school in the city of Kingston. [6] In 1966 the Academy of St. Ursula became John A. Coleman Catholic High School, which in 1968 moved to a larger campus in Hurley.
Saint Ursula, c. 1650, Italy The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula (German school, 16th century) According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, a 12th-century British cleric and writer, Ursula was the daughter of Dionotus, ruler of Cornwall. However, this may have been based on his misreading of the words Deo notus in the second Passio Ursulae, written about 1105.