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St George's Grammar School | |
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St George's Grammar School crest | |
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Richmond Road, Mowbray Cape Town, Western Cape, 7700 South Africa | |
Coordinates | 33°56′47″S 18°28′50″E / 33.94639°S 18.48056°E / -33.94639; 18.48056 |
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School type | Private |
Motto | Latin: Virtute et Valore (By virtue and valour (The Courage To Do What Is Right)) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Denomination | Anglican |
Patron saint(s) | St. George |
Established | 11 April 1848; 176 years ago (1848-04-11) |
Founder | Bishop Robert Gray |
School district | Metro Central |
Oversight | Anglican Diocese of Cape Town |
Headmaster | Mr Julian Cameron |
Staff | 87 full-time |
Grades | R to 12 |
Gender | Boys & Girls |
Number of students | 407 |
Average class size | 25 |
Education system | NSC |
Language | English |
Campus type | Suburban |
Houses | Tugman, Pinchin & Shaw |
Colour(s) | Black Gold White |
Affiliation | Anglican Diocese, ISASA |
Website | www |
St. George's Grammar School is a private co-educational day school located in Mowbray, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. It was historically the cathedral school attached to St. George's Cathedral, having been founded in 1848 by Robert Gray, the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town. St. George's claims to be the oldest independent school in South Africa.
Notable staff
Notable alumni
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- William Carlsson (1892–1916), first-class cricketer
- Michael Brimer (OG 1947) (born 8 August 1933) is a pianist, organist, conductor, composer, musicologist, and academic.
- Jack Plimsoll (OG 1935), was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1947, against England in Manchester.
- Roy Clare (OG 1966), Royal Navy admiral
- Sir Nigel Hawthorne, English actor
- Christopher Steytler (OG 1966), Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia and President of the Court of appeal
- Nicholas Pike (OG 1973), a Hollywood composer in film and television
- Rick Turner (OG 1959) (25 September 1941, in Stellenbosch – 8 January 1978, in Durban), a South African academic and anti-apartheid activist who was very probably assassinated by the apartheid state in 1978. Nelson Mandela described Turner "as a source of inspiration".
- Clive Scott (OG 1955) (4 July 1937 – 28 July 2021) was a South African radio, film, television and theatre actor and director best known for his performances in the TV soap operas, The Villagers and Isidingo.
- William Rune Liltved, (OG 1979), (born 1960) is a South African malacologist and botanist.
References
- "WCED Find A School". Western Cape Education Department. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
- Coyne, Patrick (1997). Cross of Gold: the story of St George's Grammar School. Kenilworth, Cape Town: Ampersand Press. ISBN 1-919760-01-6.
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