Parktown Convent

Holy Family College
Location
Parktown, Gauteng
South Africa
Information
Type Private School
Motto Latin: Quid Retribuam
(What shall I give back?)
Established 1905
Principal Mark Potterton
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Black and Red
Website hfc-jhb.co.za

Parktown Convent was built in 1905 and in 1991 it became Holy Family College and the formerly girls school.

History

The convent was founded by Mother Ambrose Farren who came from a noble and extremely wealthy family in England.

Notable Alumni

Helen Suzman a liberal South African, anti-apartheid activist and notable politician attended the convent[1] and matriculated from the school in 1933.

Later being an eloquent public speaker with a sharp and witty manner, Suzman was noted for her strong public criticism of the governing National Party's policies of apartheid at a time when this was atypical of white South Africans.

Fire

Part of the school was destroyed by fire in 2013[2]

Notes

References

External links

Official website

Coordinates: 26°10′03″S 28°02′45″E / 26.16762°S 28.04579°E