Grey College, Bloemfontein
Grey College Primary & Secondary Schools | |
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Bloemfontein, Free State South Africa | |
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Type | All-Boys Public School |
Motto | NIHIL STABILE QUOD INFIDUM (Nothing is steadfast if it is not true.) |
Established | 1855 |
Headmaster | Deon Scheepers |
Grades | 0 - 12 |
Boarding Houses | Murray, Brill, Leith |
Website | Grey College |
Grey College is a public school for boys located in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa, one of the 23 elite, historically significant and prestigious Milner Schools. Grey College is not to be confused with Grey High School in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape.
Grey College was ranked 1st out of the top 100 best high schools in Africa by Africa Almanac in 2003, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumni, school profile, internet and news visibility.[1]
History
Grey College was founded on 13 October 1855 when Sir George Grey, the then Governor of the Cape Colony, paid a visit to the Orange Free State Republic and donated a sum of money towards the establishment of an institution for higher education. The foundation stone was laid by Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff, the second President of the Orange Free State Republic, on 13 October 1856.
The school was officially opened on 17 January 1859 and the first headmaster was the Reverend Andrew Murray. It is the third-oldest school in South Africa and the oldest north of the Orange River.[1]
Afrikaans- and English-speaking pupils study under one roof, but each language group is educated in separate classrooms and in its own mother tongue.
The college first accepted matriculants for a full B.A. course in 1904. In 1906 the tertiary part of Grey College became known as the Grey University College (GUC), but shortly thereafter the school and college separated. GUC grew and evolved into the institution now called the University of the Free State.
Grey College today
The school grounds consist of a number of historic buildings, of which five are Free State provincial heritage sites: the Main building and Hamilton Hall,[2] the Andrew Murray House,[3] the Brill House[4] and the Tuck shop.[5]
Extensive sport facilities includes a recently upgraded Olympic-sized swimming pool, a field hockey astro, a shooting range, a new squash court and several hockey, soccer, cricket and rugby fields. The school also has 16 all-weather tennis courts.
The school celebrated its 150th jubilee during October 2005, when numerous alumni visited their alma mater. The current headmaster at the High School is Deon Scheepers and the headmaster of the Primary School is Jurie Geldenhuys. A Museum which houses memorable artifacts, such as old rugby jerseys, and paintings, was unveiled in 2005. Each year on 13 October many old-boys hold a reunion.
In 2001 the school won the Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament.
A trademark of the school is the unique handshake, widely recognized and used by students, old boys and members of staff.
Old Greys donate funds to the Jock Meiring Trust, a fund used for the administration of schoolgrounds and granting of scholarships.
Notable alumni
- Laurens van der Post Sir Laurens van der Post was political adviser to British heads of government, close friend of Prince Charles, godfather of Prince William, educator, journalist, humanitarian, philosopher, explorer and conservationist.
- Etienne Leroux, Influential Afrikaans author and a key member of the South African Sestigers literary movement.
- At Boshoff, Head Pastor of Christian Revival Church, and Senior Executive of the International Federation of Christian Churches
- Louis Brabow, Springboks rugby player.
- Heinrich Brüssow, Springboks rugby player
- Hansie Cronje, former South African cricket captain, whose ashes are kept at the school
- Johan Cronje, South African Olympic Athlete
- Naka Drotské, Rugby World Cup 1995 winning Springboks team
- Bismarck du Plessis, Springboks rugby player
- Jannie du Plessis, Springboks rugby player; Bismarck's older brother
- Morne du Plessis, former captain of Springboks & member of the International Rugby Hall of Fame
- Wian du Preez, Springboks rugby player
- Denis Earp, former chief of the South African Air Force
- Bram Fischer, anti-apartheid activist and advocate for Nelson Mandela in the Rivonia Trial
- Johan Goosen, Springboks rugby player
- Steve Hofmeyr, South African singer, songwriter and actor
- Ruben Kruger, Rugby World Cup 1995 winning Springboks team
- Ollie le Roux, Springboks rugby player
- Tiaan Liebenberg, Springboks rugby player
- Ryan McLaren, South African cricket player who also played for Kent and Mumbai Indians
- Pieter Muller, Springboks rugby player
- Ryk Neethling, Olympic gold medalist swimmer
- Coenie Oosthuizen, Springbok rugby player
- Ruan Pienaar, current Ulster and Springboks rugby player
- Deneys Reitz, a Boer soldier, South African soldier in the First World War,and politician.
- Deon Stegmann, Springbok rugby player
- Francois Steyn, Former Racing Metro, Current Sharks and Springboks rugby player
- Martinus Theunis Steyn, president of the Orange Free State
- Adriaan Strauss, Springbok rugby player
- Richardt Strauss, Ireland international rugby player; cousin of Adriaan
- Popeye Strydom,Springboks rugby player
- Pieter Uys, Vodacom CEO
- CJ van der Linde, Springboks rugby player
- Flip van der Merwe, Springboks rugby player
- Nélio de Sá, Portugal International rugby player & Junior Springboks
- Pierre van Ryneveld, founding commander of the South African Air Force
- Francois Venter, Springboks rugby player
- L.J. van Zyl, South African & Commonwealth Games champion in the 400m
- Kepler Wessels, former South African cricket captain
- Wayde van Niekerk, Olympic Gold Medalist 400m Athlete & Word record holder 400m track
International Rugby Players:
- Louis Brabow, Springboks rugby player.
- Heinrich Brüssow, Springboks rugby player
- Naka Drotské, Rugby World Cup 1995 winning Springboks team
- Bismarck du Plessis, Springboks rugby player & Rugby World Cup 2007 Winner
- Jannie du Plessis, Springboks rugby player; Bismarck du Plessis older brother & Rugby World Cup 2007 winner
- Morne du Plessis, former captain of Springboks & member of the International Rugby Hall of Fame
- Wian du Preez, Springboks rugby player
- Johan Goosen, Springboks rugby player
- Charl Marais, Springboks rugby player
- Ruben Kruger, Rugby World Cup 1995 winning Springboks team
- Johan Styger, Springboks rugby player
- Heinrich Fulls, Springboks rugby player
- Ollie le Roux, Springboks rugby player
- Werner Swanepoel, Springboks rugby player
- Tiaan Liebenberg, Springboks rugby player
- Helgard Muller, Springboks rugby player
- Pieter Muller, Springboks rugby player
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- Ruan Pienaar, Springboks rugby player
- Deon Stegmann, Springboks rugby player
- Francois Steyn, Springboks rugby player
- Adriaan Strauss, Springbok rugby player
- Popeye Strydom,Springboks rugby player
- CJ van der Linde, Springboks rugby player
- Flip van der Merwe, Springboks rugby player
- Jaco Reinach, Springboks rugby player his son Cobus Reinach also represented Springboks
- Cobus Reinach, Springboks rugby player son of Springbok Jaco Reinach
- 45 Francois Venter, Springboks rugby player
... other nations:
- Nélio de Sá, Portugal International rugby player & Junior Springboks
- Richardt Strauss, Ireland international rugby player; cousin of Springbok captain Adriaan Strauss
References
- 1 2 "top20highschools". Africa Almanac. Africa Almanac. 1 October 2003. Archived from the original on 14 January 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
The research leading up to the publication of the 100 Best High Schools in Africa began with the launching of the website in December 2000.
- ↑ "9/2/302/0056 - Main building and Hamilton Hall, Grey College, Bloemfontein". South African Heritage Resources Agency.
- ↑ "9/2/302/0057 - Andrew Murray House, Grey College, Jock Meiring Street, Bloemfontein". South African Heritage Resources Agency.
- ↑ "9/2/302/0058 - Brill House, Grey College, Jock Meiring Street, Bloemfontein". South African Heritage Resources Agency.
- ↑ "9/2/302/0059 - Tuck shop, Grey College, Jock Meiring Street, Bloemfontein". South African Heritage Resources Agency.
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