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Voortrekker High School is a public, co-education, dual-medium (Afrikaans and English) High School situated in Cordwalles Road, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Voortrekker High School was founded in 1927 and was the first Afrikaans High School in KwaZulu-Natal. From January 1992, Voortrekker was the only Afrikaans medium school in Pietermaritzburg.
The school was founded in 1920 in the family mansion of Morningside, the home of Peter and Mary Davis. In 1925, Morningside became a boarding establishment. [citation needed] The main school building, designed after the style of Sir Herbert Baker, is now a National Monument. [1]
St Anne's Diocesan College is a private girls' boarding school situated in the small town of Hilton (Umgungundlovu District Municipality) in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands of South Africa. History [ edit ]
The school recorded a hundred percent pass rate in matric examinations from 1969 until now, 2009. [citation needed] Presently the student enrolment is 200 with one class for each grade. This co-educational boarding school is part of, and located within, Inkamana Abbey in the Abaqulusi region of KwaZulu Natal Province. There is a monastery ...
Boarding and dayscholar school in Mooi River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Treverton Schools Location Mooi River, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa Information Type Boarding and Dayscholar Motto Super Astra Spero (Hope Beyond the Stars) Religious affiliation(s) Christian Denomination [Inter denomination] Opened 1964 Grades 0000 to 7 in Prep, 8 to Matric in College Number of pupils 150 in Prep, 250 in ...
Mathunjwa High School is a public (government-funded) school in Vryheid, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. [1] [2] The student body is not well off (according to the Principal, around half of the students could not afford the R100 school fee), however the school has consistently good results in university matriculation examinations and had 100% pass rate and endorsement rates in 2005.
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.
Clifton accepts boy and girl boarders from Grade 1 (age 6) and offers boarding options, from full boarding to weekly and temporary boarding. Clifton is one of the few remaining independent preparatory schools in KwaZulu-Natal that offers full boarding to young children, with boarders coming from around the country and various Southern African countries.