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Drostdy Technical High School; Hex Valley High School; Makupula Secondary School; Labori High School; La Rochelle Girls' High School; Paarl Gimnasium; Paarl Boys' High School; Kayamandi High School; Paul Roos Gymnasium; Rhenish Girls' High School; Stellenbosch High School; Klein Nederburg Secondary School
List of secondary schools in the Western Cape; B. Bridgetown Secondary School; D. Drostdy Technical High School; Durbanville High School; F. Fairmont High School ...
8 North West Province. 9 Western Cape. Toggle Western Cape subsection. 9.1 Cape Metropole. 9.1.1 Bellville. ... Segopotje Senior Secondary School, Mashite, ...
Former schools. St. Columba's High School – Cape Town, Western Cape (1941–1990) Mariasdal Boys High School – Tweespruit, Free State, (1970–1996) (Merged with Mariasdal Girls High School(Franciscan Sisters of Siessen)
The Western Cape Education Department (abbreviated WCED) is the department of the Government of the Western Cape responsible for primary and secondary education within the Western Cape province of South Africa. The political leader of the department is the Provincial Minister of Education; as of 2009 this is Donald Grant. [1]
Mondale High School is a school in the Western Cape, South Africa. The school was founded in 1982. [1] The school's name is derived from the names of two roads running adjacent to the school: Montague drive and Merrydale avenue. Fees are R 2,717 (approx. $247) but collection is very poor as it serves a community where there are very high rates ...
The school was awarded 18th place in the province for the 2021 NSC exams. Cannons Creek Independent High School was awarded SECOND Top Small School (enrolment of less than 80 candidates) in the WC for the 2022 NSC exams. [2] Cannons Creek Independent High School was awarded FIRST Top Small School (enrolment of less than 80 candidates) in the WC ...
A school for the girls from the Worcester Public School was only started in January 1876 with 16 girls. This Boys' school, as well as the Girls' High School, later became two of the better-known schools in the Cape Province. In 1908 the school (Boy's High) had 4 principals in the one year – one for each of the four terms.