Rustenburg School for Girls

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Rustenburg School for Girls
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Location
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Information
Headmistresses Mrs D. Berry (Junior), Ms. L. Bekker (High)
Type All Girls State School
Grades 1 - 12
Established 1894
Students 350 (Junior), 780 (High)
2008 Fees (Junior) R13 305
2008 Fees (High) R15 750 (tuition)
R5 520 per term (boarding)
Houses Michael, Cambridge, Bleby, Innes, Marchand
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Rustenburg Girls' High School and Rustenburg Junior School make up a prestigious public school situated in the suburb of Rondebosch in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. It was founded in 1894. The school strives for a strong school community and an all-round education, and it offers a range of cultural activities and societies.

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[edit] Academics

Rustenburg has an excellent academic record. Rustenburg has been placed in the top 10 schools in the Western Cape [1] for academic results in the Matric Examinations over four years (2003 to 2006) for fulfilling the following criteria:

  • an overall pass rate of at least 95%
  • a matriculation endorsement rate in excess of 70%
  • a merit pass rate of at least 45%
  • a distinction rate of at least 15%
Grade 12 WCED Results 2006 2007
Number of candidates 127 130?
Pass Rate (%) 100 100
Matriculation Exemption 98.4% 97%
A aggregates/Distinctions 50 47
Subject A's - 262
Subject B's - 199
Top aggregate - 106,1%

The top three learners of 2007 were:

  • Kirsten Rowe (106,1% aggregate)
  • Nicole Tacon (99,8% aggregate)
  • Emma Dicks (99,4% aggregate)

[edit] History

The school was founded in 1894 in the historic Rustenburg House, which dates from the early years of the Dutch settlement at the Cape [2] In 1932, the High School moved into its new buildings on Erinville Estate and Charlie's Hope. Charlie's Hope was susequentle demolished in 1976, before being rebuilt closer to the school. Erinville is now known as the school boarding house. Rustenburg House was declared a National Monument in 1941, but still houses the Junior School.

A painting of Rustenburg (by Elizabeth Drake)
A painting of Rustenburg (by Elizabeth Drake)

Headmistresses of the High School:

  • Miss Alicia Bleby, 1894 - 1911
  • Miss Jean Donaldson-Wright, 1912 - 1916
  • Miss Caroline Kemp, 1916 - 1936
  • Miss Gwen Hazell, 1937 - 1951
  • Miss Margaret Thomson, 1952 - 1979
  • Mrs Josephine McIntyre, 1980 - 1991
  • Mrs Mary van Blerk, 1991 - 1999
  • Dr Elizabeth Fullard, 1999 - 2006
  • Miss Laura Bekker, 2007 -

Headmistresses of the Junior School:

  • Miss Marion Roper, 1933 - 1944
  • Miss Zoë Orton, 1945 - 1967
  • Mrs Ruth Jones, 1968 - 1977
  • Miss Hazel Lentin, 1978 - 1998
  • Mrs Conway, 1998 - 2007
  • Mrs Di Berry, 2008 -

[edit] Sport

Rustenburg's top player, Nadia Nair, at the 2006 Interschools Tennis
Rustenburg's top player, Nadia Nair, at the 2006 Interschools Tennis

Rustenburg has always been well-represented in South African and Western Province teams. In 2007, three girls represented South Africa in sailing, squash and aerobic gymnastics while two staff members represented South Africa in touch rugby and triathlon. Western Province was represented by 39 girls in:

The school has 9 tennis courts, a swimming pool and two hockey/cricket fields. Sports offered by Rustenburg: badminton, cricket, cross-country, diving, hockey, indoor hockey, indoor netball, netball, running, soccer, squash, swimming, tennis, touch rugby, waterpolo.

[edit] Music

2006 Rustenburg Quartet
2006 Rustenburg Quartet

Rustenburg has always been known for its outstanding musical record. The Music Department is run by Miss Elizabeth Sole and features an Orchestra, Choir, Chamber Choir, Jazz Band, Wind Band, String Quartet, Vocal Quartet, String Ensemble and Savuyisa. This year, Rustenburg staged a production of Carmina Burana at the City Hall with the Junior School and SACS. Rustenburg excelled at the Royal College of Music practical examinations with 4 distinctions and an ABRSM High Scorer with 94%.

[edit] Notable Old Girls

[edit] Links

Internal links

References

  1. ^ Western Cape Education Department
  2. ^ McIntyre, Josephine (1994) White stoep on the highway
  3. ^ Nicky Greenwall's Official Site
  4. ^ Blast Impact and Survivability Research Unit
  5. ^ Greenfield School
  6. ^ Désirée Talbot
  7. ^ Catherine Albertyn
  8. ^ Louise Carver
  9. ^ Gaby Lomberg's Obituary



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