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Grey College (Afrikaans: Grey Kollege) is a semi-private English & Afrikaans medium school for boys situated in the suburb of Universitas in Bloemfontein in the Free State province of South Africa, it is one of the 23 Milner Schools. The sister school is C&N Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje.
Grey College is a college of Durham University in England, founded in 1959 as part of the university's expansion of its student population.The college is named after Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time of the university's foundation; an alternative name considered was Cromwell College, but this proved controversial and lost by a single vote in ...
The Hirsch Shield is an athletics meeting at which Grey High School competes annually with other Eastern Cape schools including Kingswood College, Queens College, Dale College, Graeme College, Muir College, St Andrews College, and Selborne College. Inaugurated in 1917, the competition for this prestigious shield is the oldest schools athletics ...
The same year, he was appointed senior tutor of Grey College, Durham. [2] He co-wrote The Building of Modern Africa with D. D. Rooney which was published in 1966. [ 1 ] He was appointed Vice-Master of Grey in 1967, therefore deputising to the then Master Sidney Holgate . [ 2 ]
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Grey College can refer to: Grey College, Durham; Grey College, Bloemfontein This page was last edited on 18 August 2011, at 10:14 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Margaret Masson – Lecturer in English, Principal of St Chad's College (2016–present) Patrick O'Meara – Professor of Russian and Russian history; Master of Van Mildert College (2004–11) [91] John Robert O'Toole - Professorial fellow at the University of Melbourne; Ann Moss – Professor of French at Durham University (1996–2003)
St Hugh's College St John's College St Peter's College; Scarf colours: Two narrow double-stripes a fifth of a scarf-width in from either edge, the left of each double-stripe of white and the right of yellow, with the background areas to the left of each double-stripe of blue, and to the right of black, such that a black and a blue area meet in the centre of the scarf.