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Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool

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Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (also known as Affies), is a public Afrikaans medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Elandspoort in Pretoria in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The school was founded in 1920 by Jan Joubert and reverend Chris Neethling.

Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool
Affies
Address
1 Lynnwood Road, Pretoria, 0002

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Information
School typeAll-boys public school
MottoLaat daar lig wees
(Let there be light)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established28 January 1920; 104 years ago (1920-01-28)
FounderJan Joubert and Chris Neethling
Sister schoolAfrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool (Separated in 1930)
School number012 344 3810
HeadmasterPeregrine Joynt
Grades8–12
GenderMale
Age14 to 18
Number of studentsca. 1,300
LanguageAfrikaans
Schedule07:30 - 13:40
Campus typeSuburban
HousesDay Houses
Hartebees  
Elande  
Koedoes  
Hostels
Koshuis   
Colour(s)  Red
  Yellow
  Green
MascotWhite Brahman Bull - Only for rugby
NicknameAffies
Rivals
Accreditation Gauteng Department of Education
NewspaperStroom Op [1]
YearbookDie Lig
School feesR49 185-00 (boarding)
R49 800-00(tuition)
Feeder schools
  • Laerskool Constantiapark
  • Laerskool Danie Malan
  • Laerskool Lynnwood
  • Laerskool Magalieskruin
  • Laerskool Menlopark
  • Laerskool Monumentpark
  • Laerskool Pretoria-Oos
  • Laerskool Tygerpoort
  • Laerskool Louis Leipoldt
  • Laerskool Skuilkrans
  • Laerskool Anton van Wouw
  • Waterkloof House Preparatory School


AffiliationNon-denominational
Websitewww.affies.com
www.affiesaanlyn.co.za

History edit

Early years (1920-1928) edit

The school's founding on 28 January 1920 marked the establishment of the first purely Afrikaans-medium high school in South Africa. The event predated the official recognition of the Afrikaans language by five years. With English as well as Dutch established as the official languages in South Africa, many of the Afrikaans-speaking population believed Afrikaans should also enjoy recognition. Afrikaans as language grew so fast that CJ Langenhoven tabled a motion in the Cape Provincial Council to slowly replace Dutch with Afrikaans. This thought was strongly supported by MP Jan Joubert and Chris Neethling. As leaders in the community they quickly organized a group to establish a purely Afrikaans school in Pretoria.

On 27 January 1920, the first acting head, Johannes Arnoldus Kruger de Lange received the new pupils. The first enrollment was a boy named Frederik Botha. There were 35 pupils in form II (grade 9) and 10 in form III (grade 10); 45 in total. De Lange was supported by DJ (Dawie) Malan and MM de Vos who were joined on 11 February by HCP Sack. De Lange later became head at the Commercial Branch at the Pretoria Technical College.

The school with 45 children and 3 teachers was housed in the home of General Piet Joubert at 218 Visagie Street, Central Pretoria.

Current building (1927) edit

By 1927, the school had grown and new premises were required. The school was therefore moved eastward to the current premises of the Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool, Affies sister-school. At the end of 1927, the school took over the Hogere Oosteindschool, a Dutch-medium instruction school, suggestive of the demise of Dutch as a language in South Africa and the assumption of Afrikaans as the primary instruction medium.

Present (1928-) edit

By 1929 this building had also run out of space and the decision was made to split the boys and girls into separate schools, thus creating the first separate Afrikaans boys' and girls' schools in South Africa. These two schools are now situated opposite each other in Lynnwood Road.

Headmasters edit

List of the headmasters of Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool.

Name Started Finished
F.J. le Roux 1920 1946
Dr. G.J. Potgieter 1947 1963
J.A. Fourie 1964 1968
J.D.V Terblanche 1970 1973
N.C. Roesch 1974 1984
T.L.P. Kruger 1985 1991
Dr. P. Edwards 1992 2018
P. W. Joynt 2019 present

Notable alumni edit

Rugby edit

Cricket edit

Golf edit

Tennis edit

  • Rayno Seegers (1970): South African tennis player, mixed doubles Wimbledon quarter-finalist
  • Johan Kriek (1976): South African tennis player, twice winner of Australian Open singles title
  • Danie Visser (1979): South African tennis player, three times Grand Slam doubles winner

Other sports edit

  • Sebastiaan Rothmann (1993): IBO and WBO cruiser weight boxing champion
  • Jacques Freitag (2000): South African Olympic high jumper
  • Lehann Fourie (2005): South African hurdler.
  • Gerhard de Beer (c. 2015): South African American football player

Academics edit

  • D. C. S. Oosthuizen: philosopher, critic of Apartheid
  • Pierre Edwards (1970) : Springbok rugby player 1980, the former headmaster;
  • Hans du Plessis (1962): Afrikaans writer and poet, Emeritus Professor at Northwest University, Potchefstroom;

Politics edit

  • Magnus Malan: Minister of Defence (1980–1991);
  • Gerrit Viljoen: Minister of Education and Minister of Constitutional Development;

Arts edit

Business edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ben Schoeman wins the Contemporary Music Prize at the Cleveland International Piano Competition and performs at Festivals in Edinburgh and Bucharest". Music at City. July 11, 2013. Retrieved 2021-12-24.

https://www.affiesrugby.co.za/

External links edit

  • Official school website
  • Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool History Department (Museum)
  • Oud Affie B
  • ond (Afrikaans)
  • (Afrikaans)


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Hoer Meisieskool Separated in 1930 School number012 344 3810HeadmasterPeregrine JoyntGrades8 12GenderMaleAge14 to 18Number of studentsca 1 300LanguageAfrikaansSchedule07 30 13 40Campus typeSuburbanHousesDay Houses Hartebees Elande Koedoes Hostels Koshuis Colour s Red Yellow GreenMascotWhite Brahman Bull Only for rugbyNicknameAffiesRivalsPretoria Boys High School Historical Grey College Bloemfontein Traditional Paul Roos Gymnasium Traditional AccreditationGauteng Department of EducationNewspaperStroom Op 1 YearbookDie LigSchool feesR49 185 00 boarding R49 800 00 tuition Feeder schoolsLaerskool Constantiapark Laerskool Danie Malan Laerskool Lynnwood Laerskool Magalieskruin Laerskool Menlopark Laerskool Monumentpark Laerskool Pretoria Oos Laerskool Tygerpoort Laerskool Louis Leipoldt Laerskool Skuilkrans Laerskool Anton van Wouw Waterkloof House Preparatory SchoolAffiliationNon denominationalWebsitewww wbr affies wbr com www wbr affiesaanlyn wbr co wbr za Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1920 1928 1 2 Current building 1927 1 3 Present 1928 2 Headmasters 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Rugby 3 2 Cricket 3 3 Golf 3 4 Tennis 3 5 Other sports 3 6 Academics 3 7 Politics 3 8 Arts 3 9 Business 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years 1920 1928 edit The school s founding on 28 January 1920 marked the establishment of the first purely Afrikaans medium high school in South Africa The event predated the official recognition of the Afrikaans language by five years With English as well as Dutch established as the official languages in South Africa many of the Afrikaans speaking population believed Afrikaans should also enjoy recognition Afrikaans as language grew so fast that CJ Langenhoven tabled a motion in the Cape Provincial Council to slowly replace Dutch with Afrikaans This thought was strongly supported by MP Jan Joubert and Chris Neethling As leaders in the community they quickly organized a group to establish a purely Afrikaans school in Pretoria On 27 January 1920 the first acting head Johannes Arnoldus Kruger de Lange received the new pupils The first enrollment was a boy named Frederik Botha There were 35 pupils in form II grade 9 and 10 in form III grade 10 45 in total De Lange was supported by DJ Dawie Malan and MM de Vos who were joined on 11 February by HCP Sack De Lange later became head at the Commercial Branch at the Pretoria Technical College The school with 45 children and 3 teachers was housed in the home of General Piet Joubert at 218 Visagie Street Central Pretoria Current building 1927 edit By 1927 the school had grown and new premises were required The school was therefore moved eastward to the current premises of the Afrikaanse Hoer Meisieskool Affies sister school At the end of 1927 the school took over the Hogere Oosteindschool a Dutch medium instruction school suggestive of the demise of Dutch as a language in South Africa and the assumption of Afrikaans as the primary instruction medium Present 1928 edit By 1929 this building had also run out of space and the decision was made to split the boys and girls into separate schools thus creating the first separate Afrikaans boys and girls schools in South Africa These two schools are now situated opposite each other in Lynnwood Road Headmasters editList of the headmasters of Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool Name Started Finished F J le Roux 1920 1946 Dr G J Potgieter 1947 1963 J A Fourie 1964 1968 J D V Terblanche 1970 1973 N C Roesch 1974 1984 T L P Kruger 1985 1991 Dr P Edwards 1992 2018 P W Joynt 2019 presentNotable alumni editRugby edit Louis Schmidt 1954 Springbok rugby player 1958 to 1962 and the original Blue Bull Tonie Roux 1964 Springbok rugby player 1969 to 1974 Grant Esterhuizen 1994 Springbok rugby player 2000 Skipper Badenhorst 1996 Natal Sharks SA Under 21 Cheetahs Super 14 rugby player Nicolaas Alberts 1996 Springbok Sevens Rugby Player and Cambridge University Triple Blue Rugby Cricket and Athletics Fourie du Preez 2000 Springbok rugby player 2004 2015 and Springbok Captain Wynand Olivier 2001 Springbok rugby player 2006 2013 Pierre Spies 2003 Springbok rugby player 2006 2013 Dean Greyling 2004 Springbok rugby player 2011 2012 Quinn Roux 2008 Ireland International Rugby 2016 Andries Ferreira 2008 South African professional rugby player Nico Janse van Rensburg 2012 Springbok rugby player 2021 Pierre Schoeman 2012 Scottish rugby player 2021 Ivan van Zyl 2013 Springbok rugby player 2018 RG Snyman 2013 Springbok rugby player Schalk Erasmus 2016 Springbok rugby union player Reinhardt Ludwig 2020 u21 Springbok rugby player 2022 Quewin Notje 2021 u21 Springbok rugby Player Springbok Sevens Cricket edit Kruger Van Wyk 1998 Titans South Africa A and New Zealand Black Caps cricket player Jacques Rudolph 1999 South African international cricket player 2003 to 2011 AB de Villiers 2002 South African national cricket team player Francois du Plessis 2002 South African national cricket team player Heino Kuhn 2002 Titans and South Africa cricket player Neil Wagner 2004 New Zealand Black Caps cricket player Sybrand Engelbrecht 2006 Netherlands cricket player Ruben Trumpelmann 2016 Namibia cricket player Dewald Brevis 2021 South African national cricket player Ruan De Swardt 2016 South African national cricket player Golf edit George Coetzee 2004 South African professional golfer Tennis edit Rayno Seegers 1970 South African tennis player mixed doubles Wimbledon quarter finalist Johan Kriek 1976 South African tennis player twice winner of Australian Open singles title Danie Visser 1979 South African tennis player three times Grand Slam doubles winner Other sports edit Sebastiaan Rothmann 1993 IBO and WBO cruiser weight boxing champion Jacques Freitag 2000 South African Olympic high jumper Lehann Fourie 2005 South African hurdler Gerhard de Beer c 2015 South African American football player Academics edit D C S Oosthuizen philosopher critic of Apartheid Pierre Edwards 1970 Springbok rugby player 1980 the former headmaster Hans du Plessis 1962 Afrikaans writer and poet Emeritus Professor at Northwest University Potchefstroom Politics edit Magnus Malan Minister of Defence 1980 1991 Gerrit Viljoen Minister of Education and Minister of Constitutional Development Arts edit Marius Weyers 1962 South African actor Ben Schoeman 2001 South African pianist 1 Business edit Giam Swiegers businessperson Markus JoosteReferences edit Ben Schoeman wins the Contemporary Music Prize at the Cleveland International Piano Competition and performs at Festivals in Edinburgh and Bucharest Music at City July 11 2013 Retrieved 2021 12 24 https www affiesrugby co za External links editOfficial school website Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool History Department Museum Oud Affie B ond Afrikaans Choir information Afrikaans Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool amp oldid 1221718529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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