Diocesan School for Girls, Grahamstown

For other Diocesan Schools for Girls please see the disambiguation page Diocesan School for Girls

Diocesan School for Girls
Location
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape
South Africa
Information
Type Private, Boarding
Established 1874
Locale Urban
Headmaster Shelley Frayne
Exam board IEB
Grades 4 - 12
Number of students 345 girls
School color(s) Green
Fees R 171 810 p.a.(boarding)
R 86 100 p.a. (tuition)
Website www.dsgschool.com

The Diocesan School for Girls or DSG is a private boarding school for girls, situated in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

History

DSG is an Anglican school that was founded in 1874 by the Rt Revd Nathaniel Merriman, Bishop of Grahamstown for the Diocese of Grahamstown. The school is located in Worcester St, at the bottom of the West hill of Grahamstown and is adjacent to St. Andrew's College and Rhodes University. Formerly, the girls were allowed little or no contact at all with their brother school, St. Andrew's College. This was changed in the early eighties as the pupils of both schools found themselves being integrated on an educational level.

A family of schools

DSG shares close ties with its brother schools in Grahamstown: St. Andrew's College, a high school for boys and St. Andrew's Preparatory School, a co-educational primary school.

Most girls enter the school in grade 4, coming from St. Andrew's Preparatory School. There are about 110 girls from grade 4 to grade 7 (the primary school phase) and 240 from grade 8 to grade 12 (the high school phase.) From grade 10 all the academic classes are shared with St. Andrew's College and are thus co-instructional.

A music school and design and technology centre are shared with St. Andrew's College.

Academics

It is one of the top schools writing the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) exams.

IEB Results 2005 2014
Number of candidates 53 69
Number of failures 0 0
University endorsement (%) 98 98
A aggregates (%) 28 33
A-B-C aggregates (%) 83 92
Subject distinctions 61 187
Number in top 50 0 0

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Coordinates: 33°18′32″S 26°30′56″E / 33.308951°S 26.515567°E / -33.308951; 26.515567

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