St. Alban's College

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St Alban's College
Image:St. Alban's College Logo.jpg
Custos Veritatis meaning "Guardian Of The Truth"
Location
Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Information
Locale Suburban
Headmaster Tom Hamilton
Exam board IEB
Students 540 boys
Type Private, Boarding/Day Boys
Grades Form I - V / Grade 8 - 12
Established 1963
Fees 99 225 (boarding), R 57 555 (day boy) p.a.
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St. Alban's College is a private boarding school/Day School for boys situated in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. It was founded in 1963 by Anton Murray.

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[edit] About

St. Alban's College is a young, vibrant Anglican boys' school. It came into existence on 1 February 1963 with a total strength of 37 boys and 3 masters. With now 510 boys and 43 teachers, plus an array of support staff.

From its very inception it has been a school that loves a challenge. The founder-Headmaster, Anton Murray, was a South African cricketer who sought to maintain the best traditions of liberal education. So an emphasis on well-rounded development prevails, and games such as cricket, rugby and hockey have always figured prominently in our history.

However, the youth of the school has fortunately enabled us to escape the shackles of tradition and St Alban's has made a name for itself as an innovator, rather than as a preserver. St Alban's has pioneered the way in many important areas: opening its doors to boys of colour before it was legal to do so, providing educational upliftment programmes for disadvantaged members of the community, embracing the benefits of technology and its application in education, revising the curriculum, exploring innovative teaching methodologies. It is an exciting school.

Mr Murray devoted twenty years of his life to the school. Mr Paul Marsh was headmaster during a transitional phase lasting for four years. Mr Ronnie Todd introduced many radical changes during his ten years as headmaster. The fourth headmaster was Mr Grant Nupen, who was one of those 37 pioneering Foundation Scholars in 1963 and went on to become the first Head Boy – a distinction he held for three years!

The year 2003 saw the school celebrate its 40th birthday: St Alban's College has survived perilous infancy and turbulent adolescence and is now embarked on confident manhood, under the direction of Mr Tom Hamilton.

[edit] Vision

St Alban's College is a learning community of boys, staff and parents. We are forward looking, committed to quality and service, and we pursue innovative strategies and encourage personal responsibility in the interest of all-round development of the boy as he journeys towards manhood.

[edit] Headmasters

1963-1984 Anton Murray
1985-1986 Paul Marsh
1987-1997 Ronnie Todd
1997-2002 Grant Nupen
2002- Tom Hamilton

[edit] Values

St Alban’s is an Anglican Church School that strives after Christian values.

These, held in common with people of other faiths, include compassion, courage, and a commitment to what is right.

We aim to create a just, peaceful, united, positive, ethical, happy and caring community.

St. Alban's strives to develop the boys into well-rounded young men that are prepared for anything in the future.

Who works hard and effective at their sport, academics, well being and attitude, so that they can become the best of the best. Achieving great results where ever they go and what ever they do, working to change the world to a better place, piece by piece.

[edit] Mission

We dedicate ourselves to a stimulating, balanced programme, which is sensitive to the needs of individual students, encourages them increasingly to assume responsibility for themselves and which promotes an ethos that learning is enjoyable.

We aim to lead in the effective development and use of innovative learning systems, turning our educational ideas into reality.

We strive to be at the leading edge of appropriate technology enabling us to access and exchange information.

We aim to equip students with the life skills which will enable them to make a positive contribution in an open and dynamic global society.

We accept our responsibility to the wider educational field; and with those concerned, to develop innovative programmes for the community at large.

[edit] Sport

A Range of different sports are offered. Rugby and Hockey is the two main sports in the winter time, Cricket, Swimming and Water Polo for the summer time.

St. Alban's College has produced some great sportsman over the past years. In cricket there is: Gerald Dros, Matthew Arnold and Thabo Dikgale, amongst others.

[edit] Head Boys

| 1966.G NUPEN
| 1967.A PEART
| 1968.P PRETRONIUS
| 1969.P GROUTHAUS
| 1970.D FULLER
| 1971.Y RODDA
| 1972.K RANDALL
| 1973.D ANTROBUS
| 1974.G REID
| 1975.A ATKINSON
| 1976.E WHITTAKER
| 1977.P ROUX
| 1978.S MOUWBRAY
| 1979.J DRAKE
| 1980.J VIPOND
| 1981.J BLAND
| 1982.D TODD
| 1983.A EEDES
| 1984.R.VON SHRINDING
| 1985.M.BATHER
| 1986.A BROWN
| 1987.G.RIDGEWAY
| 1988.N SHIEBE
| 1989.C DAFFY
| 1990.J KRUGER
| 1991.G DROS
| 1992.M SYMONDS
| 1993.D SINCLAIR
| 1994.E RAAL
| 1995.S SIBULELA
| 1996.D LOUW
| 1997.M CRAMER
| 1998.W VON BREDA
| 1999.S CAITHNESS
| 2000.C MOUTON
| 2001.K(A).MOTSISI
| 2002.J BENJAMIN
| 2003.S PARKER
| 2004.P KUMBIRAI
| 2005.R THORN
| 2006.T DIKGALE
| 2007.N KANE-BERMAN
| 2008.D LOURENS

[edit] List of Sports

1. Rugby
2. Cricket
3. Hockey
4. Water Polo
5. Soccer/Football
6. Athletics
7. Swimming
8. Rowing
9. Basketball
10. Tennis
11. Squash

[edit] List of Clubs

1. Adams
2. AV
3. Bridge
4. Chess
5. Choir
6. Computer
7. Film Society
8. French
9. Guitar
10. Libray
11. Mitre
12. Nature Awareness
13. Parliament
14. Photographic
15. Rock Climbing
16. Young Engineers
17. Life Support

[edit] Noteable Old boys

| Matthew Arnold
| Dave Goodwin
| David Rattray
| Gerald Dros
| Grant Nupen

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