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At the beginning of 1956 the first Afrikaans school on the Bluff, KwaZulu-Natal opened its doors to the pupils of Bluff and surrounding areas. The school was initially named Island View School, in 1957 the school was renamed Hoërskool Dirkie Uys. The school started as a primary school (pupils from Grade 1 to Standard 6, now known as Grade 8 ...
Sandown High School; Sandringham High School; Sir John Adamson Secondary School, Robertsham; St Mary's School, Waverley; St David's Marist, Inanda; St. John's College, Houghton Estate; St. Martin's School, Rosettenville; St Stithians College; St Peter's College, Sunninghill; Torah Academy School, Orchards; Waverley Girls' High School, Waverley ...
George Campbell School of Technology is a public high school specialising in technical education, located in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.The school was founded as George Campbell Technical High School in 1963 and today has a co-educational student body of over 1100 pupils.
The Bluff promonotory is a remnant of an extensive coastal dune system that formed along the shoreline of KwaZulu-Natal between two and five million years ago. [2] It is situated just south of the Durban CBD and plays a key role in shielding the Port of Durban from the Indian Ocean, forming the port’s southern quayside.
H. Harry Oppenheimer Agricultural High School; Helpmekaar Kollege; Hillcrest High School (South Africa) Hoër Tegniese Skool Middelburg; Hoër Volkskool Potchefstroom
D.N.C. started as a purely Afrikaans school called Afrikaanse Hoërskool Durban-Noord.. In 1996, due to government policy in diversifying previously Afrikaans-only schools, the school changed its name to Durban North College and adopted a dual-medium language policy, offering all subjects in both English and Afrikaans.
Durban High School (Better known as D.H.S) is a public English medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Musgrave in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. DHS opened its doors in 1866 in two rooms and with seven pupils in Smith Street.
Brettonwood High School, in Durban, South Africa, opened in January 1966, is named after Brettonwood Avenue, which is at the intersection of the main entrance. It was known as Brettonwood Boys' High School until it became co-educational at the start of the academic year in January 1974. [ 1 ]
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