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The school opened on 6 March 1879 in a single storey building on the corner of Berg and Chapel streets (later renamed Peter Kerchoff and Hoosen Haffejee), making it the oldest girls' only public school in Kwazulu-Natal. The school had 3 teachers and 169 pupils with Mrs. Eleanor Broome appointed as the school's first principal. The current ...
Under the guidance of Miss Gladys Carr, the school eventually outgrew the Church Hall used at the time. In 1941 the school was moved to Bernard's House, an old house situated on the present school site. This residence on 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land had been bequeathed by Mr and Mrs Bernard to the people of Westville for educational purposes.
The school was named in honour of Dick King and his epic ride along the coast. Mention is made of this in the school song. [1] The original Kingsway High School buildings were in Dartnell Crescent, south of the Amanzimtoti River. Built on a hill, the school commanded a fine view along the coast towards Durban, and was regarded as a showpiece ...
The board approved the calendar for the 2024-25 school year in August. School will begin next year on Aug. 26 and end June 10, 2025. Like the proposed calendars, there are a total of 177 ...
Port Natal High School (Afrikaans: Port Natal Skool, known to the students of the school as Porties) is a public co-ed high school for Afrikaans speaking learners. The school is located in Umbilo, a middle class suburb of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1941 and is home to over 700 students from Grade 1 – 12.
The school has ±210 boarders and 1200 day pupils. There is a house system consisting of 8 houses: Sapphire; Garnet; Morganite; Topaz; Tanzanite; Ruby; Citrine; Amethyst; Each girl is assigned a house when they enter the school in Grade 8. The school also has a peer counselling programme that began in 1996.
Inkamana is recognised as a historic school. [1] It is situated in the heart of the Zululand. Inkamana High School was started 2 February 1923 as an intermediate School with only one class of grade 5 by Benedictine Missionaries from the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien in Germany. [2]
Glenwood High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Glenwood in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The school was established in 1910, as Durban Technical High School, and split with the Technical High School in 1928 to form Glenwood Boys High School.