Sea Point High School

School in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
  Black
  Red
  YellowAccreditationWestern Cape Education DepartmentFeeder schoolsSea Point Primary SchoolWebsiteseapointhighschool.co.za

Sea Point High School, formerly Sea Point Boys' High School, is a co-educational public high school in Main Road, Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa. The school was established on 21 April 1884. In 1925, the senior grades were separated from the junior grades. In 1989, the school merged with Ellerslie Girls' High School after becoming co-educational.[1]

Headmasters and principals

  • George Hosking, B.A., 1884–1902[2]
  • J. Longwill, M.A., 1902–1904[2]
  • Thomas Young, M.A., 1904–1928[2]
  • C. H. Anderson, M.A., 1929–1938[2]
  • Ronald Graham, M.A., 1938–1947[2]
  • A. D. Dodd, M.A., M.Ed., 1947–1969[2]
  • H.M. Thomson, 1970 (acting)
  • John Gibbon, Ph.D., 1971-
  • Philip Gurney, M.A., M.Ed., 1996-1998
  • Douglas Quick, 1998-2000 (until death due to brain tumour)
  • Marina Kaichis, 2000-mid 2007
  • C.B. Murison
  • B. Probyn
  • Carder Tregonning, 2009-2012
  • Pieter Botha, Bachelor's Degree, Teaching Diploma, 2013 -2017
  • Rondene Richards (acting) 2017-2019
  • Leana Le Breton, B.A., HDE, ACE(EMLD), 2019 (current)

Notable alumni

  • Graham Armitage, British actor
  • Gerry Brand[3] – Springbok rugby player from 1928 to 1938
  • Sir Ronald Harwood,[4] CBE, FRSL – British author, playwright and screenwriter
  • Sir Antony Sher, KBE – British actor, writer and theatre director[5]
  • Derek Miles Yellon – Medical researcher

References

  1. ^ Botha, P (March 2014). "Sea Point High School – 130th Birthday: Established 21 April 1884". The Good Times. 2 (1): 16. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014. In 1989, we amalgamated with Ellerslie Girls' High School after it had become clear that it was not viable to continue with separate schools for boys and girls in the Sea Point area. The decision was taken to use our premises for the new school and Tafelberg High moved into the vacant premises of Ellerslie Girls' High.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Quinn, Frank; Lighton, Conrad (1963). Beneath the Lion Bold. Sea Point, Cape Town: The Rustica Press (Pty.) Ltd., Wynberg, Cape. p. 158.
  3. ^ Quinn, Frank; Lighton, Conrad (1963). Beneath the Lion Bold. Sea Point, Cape Town: The Rustica Press (Pty.) Ltd.,Wynberg, Cape. p. 166.
  4. ^ Quinn, Frank; Lighton, Conrad (1963). Beneath the Lion Bold. Sea Point, Cape Town: The Rustica Press (Pty.) Ltd., Wynberg, Cape. p. 147.
  5. ^ Smith, Rupert (20 September 2001). "The great pretender". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Cape Town
Natural environment
Bays
Beaches
Hills
Mountains
Islands
Headlands
Rivers and wetlands
Climate and weather
World heritage sites
Biodiversity
of Cape Town
Vegetation
types
Parks and
gardens
Nature reserves
Communities
Atlantic Seaboard
Blaauwberg
Cape Flats
(Klipfontein district)
Khayelitsha
Mitchells Plain
City Bowl
Helderberg
Northern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs
South Peninsula
Neighbourhoods
Built environment
Skyscrapers
Government
National government
Provincial government
City of Cape Town
Fortifications
Monuments and memorials
Lists of heritage sites
Historical buildings
Culture
Cuisine
Performance
art
Events and
festivals
Museums and
art galleries
Iziko Museums
Public art
Religion
Secular
architecture
Media
Companies based
in Cape Town
Hotels and resorts
Shopping areas,
malls and markets
Exhibition centres
Restaurants and cafés
Tourism
Air transport
Maritime transport
Road transport
Rail transport
Soccer
Rugby
Cricket
Other
Cape Town Tigers (basketball)
Sports events
Sports venues
Libraries
Universities
Colleges
Private
schools
Public schools
Alternative schools
Former schools
Art & Music schools
Not yet allocated
Services
Hospitals
Lighthouses
Western Cape
Water Supply System
Electrical power generation
Emergency services
Cape Town Outline

Refer to the book compiled by Frank Quinn, who was a history teacher at the school. Book is titled "Beneath the Lion Bold; a History of the Sea Point Boys High School'.


Stub icon 1 Stub icon 2

This South Africa school-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e