Grove Primary School (South Africa)

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Grove Primary school is a school from pre-primary to grade 7 in Claremont, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.

[edit] History

It is one of the oldest schools in South Africa and was founded in 1885 as the Feldhausen School, named after Feldhausen Estate, which was a farm prior to the founding of the school. To this day the school is still adjacent to Feldhausen Road.

The premises contain the Sir John Frederick William Herschel obelisk, dedicated to the famous British astronomer who visited South Africa in 1833 to catalogue the stars of the southern skies, returning to Britain in 1838.

[edit] The school today

Grove has one field on the grounds with another field not too far away named Lady Anne (after Lady Anne Barnard). Grove's facilities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, a playing field, cricket nets, a library and computer room. All of these facilities are very up to date.

The school is divided into four houses where pupils are placed: Troy (blue), Athens (red), Sparta (green) and Rome (yellow). Interhouse events include a sports day and cross-country where each of the houses are adversaries all trying to obtain the spirit cup and most points. Points may also be acquired for performing good deeds for teachers or for academeic excellence.

Summer sports include: mini-sport, mini-cricket, cricket, swimming, tennis and sports skills. Winter sports include: soccer, hockey, netball, cross-country and sports skills

School fees are generally based around a rate that the surrounding area families can afford at about R8,000 to R10,000 per annum.

There are about 850 pupils and the current principal is Greg Brown.

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