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St. Andrew's Prep shares close ties with its brother school, St. Andrew's College, a high school for boys and its sister school, the Diocesan School for Girls (DSG); both are located in Grahamstown. The school has boys and girls from the pre-primary level (Grade 000) to Grade 3, thereafter the girls move to DSG and boys only from Grade 4 to ...
St. Andrew's College is an Anglican high school for boys located in Makhanda (Grahamstown), Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It was founded in 1855 by the Right Reverend John Armstrong , the first Bishop of Grahamstown .
G30 Schools, formerly G20 Schools, is an association of secondary schools founded by David Wylde of St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, South Africa and Anthony Seldon of Wellington College, Berkshire, United Kingdom in 2006. [1]
There are about 120 girls from grade 4 to grade 7 (the primary school phase) and 400 from grade 8 to grade 12 (the high school phase.) From grade 10 all the academic classes are shared with St. Andrew's College and are thus co-instructional. The DR Wynne Music School, [2] and a design and technology centre are shared with St. Andrew's College.
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown; St. Andrew's Preparatory School; St. Andrew's School, Bloemfontein; St. Anne's Diocesan College; St Cyprian's Grammar School, Kimberley; St. Cyprian's School, Cape Town; St. George's Grammar School (Cape Town) St John's College (Johannesburg) St. John's Diocesan School for Girls; St. Martin's School ...
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