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Parktown Boys' High School

Parktown Boys' High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Parktown, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa. It is one of the oldest schools in Johannesburg.[1] Parktown Boys' sister school is Parktown High School for Girls.

Parktown Boys High School
Parktown Boys High School school crest
Address
20 Wellington Road, Parktown

, ,
2193

Coordinates26°11′6″S 28°2′6″E / 26.18500°S 28.03500°E / -26.18500; 28.03500Coordinates: 26°11′6″S 28°2′6″E / 26.18500°S 28.03500°E / -26.18500; 28.03500
Information
School typeAll-boys public school
Motto'Arise'; English from the Latin 'Surgite'
Established1923; 100 years ago (1923)
Sister schoolParktown High School for Girls
School number+27 (011) 462 4531
HeadmasterMr Malcom Williams
Staff50 (full-time)
Grades812
GenderMale
Age14 to 18
Number of students800 pupils
LanguageEnglish
Schedule 07:30 - 14:00
CampusUrban Campus
Campus typeSuburban
HousesTrojans
Romans
Spartans
Thebans
Tuscans
Vulcans
Colour(s)  Red
  Black
  White
Rivals
PublicationThe Rampant
Surgite
School feesR70,000 (boarding)
R40,000 (tuiton)
Former pupilsOld Parktonians
Old Boys
BadgesRampant Lion
Websitehttp://www.parktownboys.com/

History

The school was founded in 1920, and was originally known as North Western High School.[2] The original school was based in disused wood and iron buildings which had previously been Police Barracks at the top of Canary Street in Auckland Park. There were eighty-seven pupils in five Form II classes, four for boys and one for girls, with acting Headmaster, C. Hare. The site is now occupied by the South African Broadcasting Corporation.

The Acting Director of Education, W.E.C. Clarke, the Inspector of High Schools, officially opened the new school with an address to the scholars and staff. He apologised for the lack of decent furniture and playing fields and promised that a new modern high school for boys would be built on the Parktown Ridge overlooking Milner Park and a new high school for girls near Zoo Lake.

The first Headmaster, P.M. Druce, arrived at the beginning of 1921 and, in February, the name of the school was changed to North Western High School. In April the first hatbands and ties arrived. The colours were purple and white.

On 1 September 1921 the school was divided into five houses: Romans, Spartans, Thebans, Trojans and Tuscans. On 19 September the name was changed again, this time to Parktown Boys' High School with the motto Arise, and the school badge a rampant lion. When the Rand Revolt took place in 1922 the school, which was in no-man's-land, had to be evacuated for a short while.

At the beginning of 1923 the school boys moved to new buildings on Parktown Ridge.[2] They took little with them except the school name, motto and badge, the names of the five houses and the traditions they had built up. When the school reopened in the new premises, there were 435 boys on the roll and the school colours were changed to red and black. The girls remained at Auckland Park.

The Old Parktonian Association, which was formed in 1925, bought the grounds in Bedfordview but later moved to Craighall Park. Strong links with the school are maintained.

When Mr Druce retired in 1938 he was succeeded in turn by B.A. Logie, C.A. Yates, F.J. Marais, J.A. Cameron, N.A.M. Scheepers and T.P. Clarke, Parktown's previous Headmaster for a record 23 years, as well as Mr C. Niemand, and Mr D. Bradley.

In 1985 Druce Hall was opened to accommodate boarders and following the school's tradition in the classics, in 1987, the name Vulcan was given to the sixth school house to which all boarders belong.

Parktown Boys' High School was the first government school to allow boys who were discriminated against because of their colour into a mainstream 'white' school in 1991.

Parktown Boys' High School was the first school in South Africa to install an international standard water-based Astroturf playing surface. This surface has hosted many national and international games.[3] More recently, Parktown has built Surgite House overlooking the McCorkell Oval (named after Neil McCorkell the school's former cricket coach and former Hampshire county cricketer who became a centurion in March 2012) to incorporate the administration and entertainment needs of Old Parktonians, as well as the Sydney Klevansky Sports and Cultural Centre.[4]

Parktown Boys' is consistently rated as among the best performing schools in South Africa, as well as in Africa.[5][6]

Parktown Boys' has a history which includes the use of boaters (called 'bashers'), a distinctive red and black uniform, school songs, and particularly 'Parktonian' language which has evolved over the years. The school motto is 'Arise' ('Surgite' in Latin).[7] The original school buildings have provincial heritage sites status.[3]

Mr Kevin Stippel is the current acting headmaster at Parktown.[8] Previous headmasters were (from 1920): Mr C. Hare (Acting), Mr P.M.Druce, Mr B.A. Logie, Mr C.A. Yates, Mr F.J. Marais, Mr J.A. Cameron, Mr N.A.M. Scheeper, Mr T.P. Clarke, Mr C. Niemand, Mr R. Pillay (Acting), Mr D. Bradley and Mr Malcolm Williams.[9]

The school is divided from Grades 8 to 12 (Matric), and grades are referred to as 'Forms' at the school. Cultural activities refer to all extramural activities excluding sporting activities. Cultural life also extends to visits to musical performances.[10]

 
The Parktown Basher

Numerous summer sports are offered by the school.[11]

Druce Hall

 
The School's Mascot – The Rampant Lion, with members of the Cadet Band performing the school War Cry.

The school has a weekly boarding establishment (i.e. from Sunday evening to Friday afternoon), which is known as the Druce Hall. It was officially opened on 9 June 1985 and is named after P. M. Druce, the first headmaster.

The boarding is supervised with a ratio of one master to every 15 boys.

Traditions

Orientation and initiation

As part of their orientation and initiation into the school, all 'formies' (Grade 8/Form I) receive a coloured button to wear on their blazer which indicates their 'formie' status as well as what house they belong to for the duration of their Form I year. At the end of their second week of school, all formies are assigned a Matric 'Old Pot' who will help and guide that formie through their first few months at the school. The Old Pot/New Pot braai is held in the first term.[citation needed]

Harmful 'initiation' is banned throughout the school. However, there have been numerous incidents at the school which have been widely publicized.[citation needed]

Cadets

Parktown Boys' High School is one of the few schools in South Africa that still continues with the tradition of Cadets and Cadet practice every week that involves many push ups and exercise for younger grades.[citation needed]

Memorial parade

Parktown conducts a Memorial Parade and Service on the Sunday nearest 11 November (Remembrance Day) every year for Old Parktonians and South Africans in general who have died in various conflicts around the world. It is compulsory for all Form Is and IVs to attend.

Third Cricket/Hockey v Teachers Matches

Every year a hockey and cricket matches are held between the staff and Third teams.

Old Parktonians

The Parktonian Foundation,[12] Surgite House, the Parktown Waterpolo Club,[13] a Facebook page,[14] the annual Surgite[15] publications and the Old Parktonian Sports Club,[16] all aim to foster the Old Parktonian Community.

Old Boys' Day

Every year in the first term Old Boys are invited to play against current school First Teams in a variety of sports. The day culminates in rugby and hockey games between the Old Boys and the recently announced First teams.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

Past Matriculants of the school have gone on to be leaders in all fields of South African life, from leaders in commerce, Members of Parliament, renowned academics, Springboks rugby players, other internationally renowned sportsmen, musicians and artists.

Some of these include:

Academics

Notable academics include:

Rugby

The following Old Parktonians have represented the South African National Rugby Team (the Springboks):

Cricket

The following Old Parktonians have represented the South African national cricket team (The Proteas):

Hockey

Old Parktonians who have played for the national hockey side are:

  • Lance Louw, Neville Berman, Justin Rosenburg, Noel Day, Andre du Preez, Keith Jones, Dylan Coombes, Ricky West, Miguel Da Graca, Brian Morton[31]

Music and Art

Some notable musicians and artists who attended Parktown Boys' High School are:

Parktown Boys' High School has also had some notable associations including:

  • Jake White[34] coached the 2007 IRB World Cup winning Springboks and started his rugby coaching career at Parktown Boys' High School in 1982.

Controversies

In September 2018, the former water polo coach at Parktown, Collan Rex, pleaded guilty to 144 charges of sexual assault against multiple Parktown pupils and was subsequently sentenced to 23 years in prison.[35][36]

On 15 January 2020, a 13-year-old pupil drowned while attending orientation camp at the Nyati Bush and River Break lodge, near Pretoria. The principal was dismissed in October 2020 following an investigation.[37][38] The principal was subsequently reinstated after being cleared of any wrongdoing with the latest investigations being focused on Nyathi Bush and River Break lodge. [39]

References

  1. ^ Oldest School in Jhb Oldest Schools in Johannesburg Series
  2. ^ a b "Joburg's oldest schools series: Parktown Boys' High School". IOL. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d O'Carroll, Nan (2000). The Lion Roars. Black and Red Books. ISBN 0-620-26532-9.
  4. ^ . 8 May 2011. Archived from the original on 8 May 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  5. ^ Sunday Times [www.capeacademy.co.za/News/archive/top100schools09_204141a.pdf] Retrieved 25 June 2011
  6. ^ The Herald 2013 [1] Retrieved 2 March 2014
  7. ^ Google Translate [2] Latin to English translation
  8. ^ "Local public schools outline lockdown plans for matrics". Rosebank Killarney Gazette. 25 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Parktown Boys High School principal fired". The Sowetan. 12 October 2020.
  10. ^ Cultural Overview Parktown Boys' Webpage 26 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Sport Overview Parktown Boys' Webpage 10 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Parktonian Foundation . Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011
  13. ^ Parktown Waterpolo Club [3][permanent dead link] Retrieved 22 April 2011
  14. ^ Parktown Old Boys Facebook Page [4] Retrieved 22 April 2011
  15. ^ Parktown Old Boys Facebook Page . Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011
  16. ^ Old Parks [5] Retrieved 26 April 2011
  17. ^ Edwards, John Richard (2004). "'Benson, Henry Alexander, Baron Benson (1909–1995)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/67861. Retrieved 25 May 2009. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  18. ^ DA . Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011
  19. ^ @johnvarty (24 July 2019). "Open Letter" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 October 2020 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ Telegraph Obituary [6] Retrieved 6 June 2011
  21. ^ Financial Mail Biography, "Financial Mail - an emotional connection". Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011
  22. ^ Dick Lord Obituary [7] Retrieved 27 November 2012
  23. ^ Bizcommunity Report [8] Retrieved 18 June 2011
  24. ^ Times Obituary [9] Retrieved 28 April 2011
  25. ^ Times Obituary [10] Retrieved 3 June 2011
  26. ^ An Interview with Alan Menter [11] Retrieved 22 April 2011
  27. ^ Player Stats [12] Retrieved 22 April 2011
  28. ^ Player Stats [13] Retrieved 22 April 2011
  29. ^ List of Springbok and Protea Cricketers [14] Retrieved 21 March 2014
  30. ^ ESPN Cricinfo [15] Retrieved 1 December 2016
  31. ^ Overview of Parktown Hockey . Archived from the original on 19 November 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015
  32. ^ Die Antwoord Discussion Boing Boing Retrieved 29 November 2010
  33. ^ Die Antwoord Discussion Boing Boing Retrieved 29 November 2010
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  35. ^ "'He's totally broken'- School sexual assault victims struggle to move on". TimesLIVE. 27 October 2019.
  36. ^ "Brutal School Ties:The Parktown Boys Tragedy". Independent Online. South Africa. 7 July 2020.
  37. ^ "Parktown Boys' High principal fired for charges related to camp where Enock Mpianzi died". News24. 12 October 2020.
  38. ^ Dibetle, Mia Swart,Monako (2 March 2020). "Shrouded in silence: The death of a schoolboy in South Africa". aljazeera.com.
  39. ^ "Enock Mpianzi: Parktown Boys' High principal reinstated — what's next?".

External links

  • Parktown Boys' High School official website
  • Surgite The Parktonian Foundation
  • The Parktown Old Boys Facebook Page
  • Parktown High School for Girls official website

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Parktown Boys High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Parktown a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa It is one of the oldest schools in Johannesburg 1 Parktown Boys sister school is Parktown High School for Girls Parktown Boys High SchoolParktown Boys High School school crestAddress20 Wellington Road ParktownJohannesburg Gauteng 2193South AfricaCoordinates26 11 6 S 28 2 6 E 26 18500 S 28 03500 E 26 18500 28 03500 Coordinates 26 11 6 S 28 2 6 E 26 18500 S 28 03500 E 26 18500 28 03500InformationSchool typeAll boys public schoolMotto Arise English from the Latin Surgite Established1923 100 years ago 1923 Sister schoolParktown High School for GirlsSchool number 27 011 462 4531HeadmasterMr Malcom WilliamsStaff50 full time Grades8 12GenderMaleAge14 to 18Number of students800 pupilsLanguageEnglishSchedule07 30 14 00CampusUrban CampusCampus typeSuburbanHousesTrojans Romans Spartans Thebans Tuscans VulcansColour s Red Black WhiteRivalsJeppe High School for Boys King Edward VII School St John s College JohannesburgPublicationThe RampantSurgiteSchool feesR70 000 boarding R40 000 tuiton Former pupilsOld ParktoniansOld BoysBadgesRampant LionWebsitehttp www parktownboys com Contents 1 History 2 Druce Hall 3 Traditions 3 1 Orientation and initiation 3 2 Cadets 3 3 Memorial parade 3 4 Third Cricket Hockey v Teachers Matches 4 Old Parktonians 4 1 Old Boys Day 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Academics 5 2 Rugby 5 3 Cricket 5 4 Hockey 5 5 Music and Art 6 Controversies 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe school was founded in 1920 and was originally known as North Western High School 2 The original school was based in disused wood and iron buildings which had previously been Police Barracks at the top of Canary Street in Auckland Park There were eighty seven pupils in five Form II classes four for boys and one for girls with acting Headmaster C Hare The site is now occupied by the South African Broadcasting Corporation The Acting Director of Education W E C Clarke the Inspector of High Schools officially opened the new school with an address to the scholars and staff He apologised for the lack of decent furniture and playing fields and promised that a new modern high school for boys would be built on the Parktown Ridge overlooking Milner Park and a new high school for girls near Zoo Lake The first Headmaster P M Druce arrived at the beginning of 1921 and in February the name of the school was changed to North Western High School In April the first hatbands and ties arrived The colours were purple and white On 1 September 1921 the school was divided into five houses Romans Spartans Thebans Trojans and Tuscans On 19 September the name was changed again this time to Parktown Boys High School with the motto Arise and the school badge a rampant lion When the Rand Revolt took place in 1922 the school which was in no man s land had to be evacuated for a short while At the beginning of 1923 the school boys moved to new buildings on Parktown Ridge 2 They took little with them except the school name motto and badge the names of the five houses and the traditions they had built up When the school reopened in the new premises there were 435 boys on the roll and the school colours were changed to red and black The girls remained at Auckland Park The Old Parktonian Association which was formed in 1925 bought the grounds in Bedfordview but later moved to Craighall Park Strong links with the school are maintained When Mr Druce retired in 1938 he was succeeded in turn by B A Logie C A Yates F J Marais J A Cameron N A M Scheepers and T P Clarke Parktown s previous Headmaster for a record 23 years as well as Mr C Niemand and Mr D Bradley In 1985 Druce Hall was opened to accommodate boarders and following the school s tradition in the classics in 1987 the name Vulcan was given to the sixth school house to which all boarders belong Parktown Boys High School was the first government school to allow boys who were discriminated against because of their colour into a mainstream white school in 1991 Parktown Boys High School was the first school in South Africa to install an international standard water based Astroturf playing surface This surface has hosted many national and international games 3 More recently Parktown has built Surgite House overlooking the McCorkell Oval named after Neil McCorkell the school s former cricket coach and former Hampshire county cricketer who became a centurion in March 2012 to incorporate the administration and entertainment needs of Old Parktonians as well as the Sydney Klevansky Sports and Cultural Centre 4 Parktown Boys is consistently rated as among the best performing schools in South Africa as well as in Africa 5 6 Parktown Boys has a history which includes the use of boaters called bashers a distinctive red and black uniform school songs and particularly Parktonian language which has evolved over the years The school motto is Arise Surgite in Latin 7 The original school buildings have provincial heritage sites status 3 Mr Kevin Stippel is the current acting headmaster at Parktown 8 Previous headmasters were from 1920 Mr C Hare Acting Mr P M Druce Mr B A Logie Mr C A Yates Mr F J Marais Mr J A Cameron Mr N A M Scheeper Mr T P Clarke Mr C Niemand Mr R Pillay Acting Mr D Bradley and Mr Malcolm Williams 9 The school is divided from Grades 8 to 12 Matric and grades are referred to as Forms at the school Cultural activities refer to all extramural activities excluding sporting activities Cultural life also extends to visits to musical performances 10 The Parktown BasherNumerous summer sports are offered by the school 11 Druce Hall Edit The School s Mascot The Rampant Lion with members of the Cadet Band performing the school War Cry The school has a weekly boarding establishment i e from Sunday evening to Friday afternoon which is known as the Druce Hall It was officially opened on 9 June 1985 and is named after P M Druce the first headmaster The boarding is supervised with a ratio of one master to every 15 boys Traditions EditOrientation and initiation Edit As part of their orientation and initiation into the school all formies Grade 8 Form I receive a coloured button to wear on their blazer which indicates their formie status as well as what house they belong to for the duration of their Form I year At the end of their second week of school all formies are assigned a Matric Old Pot who will help and guide that formie through their first few months at the school The Old Pot New Pot braai is held in the first term citation needed Harmful initiation is banned throughout the school However there have been numerous incidents at the school which have been widely publicized citation needed Cadets Edit Parktown Boys High School is one of the few schools in South Africa that still continues with the tradition of Cadets and Cadet practice every week that involves many push ups and exercise for younger grades citation needed Memorial parade Edit Parktown conducts a Memorial Parade and Service on the Sunday nearest 11 November Remembrance Day every year for Old Parktonians and South Africans in general who have died in various conflicts around the world It is compulsory for all Form Is and IVs to attend Third Cricket Hockey v Teachers Matches Edit Every year a hockey and cricket matches are held between the staff and Third teams Old Parktonians EditThe Parktonian Foundation 12 Surgite House the Parktown Waterpolo Club 13 a Facebook page 14 the annual Surgite 15 publications and the Old Parktonian Sports Club 16 all aim to foster the Old Parktonian Community Old Boys Day Edit Every year in the first term Old Boys are invited to play against current school First Teams in a variety of sports The day culminates in rugby and hockey games between the Old Boys and the recently announced First teams citation needed Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations April 2020 Past Matriculants of the school have gone on to be leaders in all fields of South African life from leaders in commerce Members of Parliament renowned academics Springboks rugby players other internationally renowned sportsmen musicians and artists Some of these include Sir Henry Benson President of the ICAEW Member of the House of Lords 17 Ian Davidson Member of Parliament and Chief Whip of the Democratic Alliance 18 John Varty wildlife conservationist and filmmaker 19 Wayne Ferreira international tennis player and Olympic silver medalist Eric Sturgess international tennis player who reached the finals of three Grand Slam singles tournaments and won six Grand Slam doubles tournaments 20 3 Joseph Wolpe psychologist and psychology theorist Byron Bertram South African professional tennis player David Ipp South African and Australian jurist John Burland C B E engineer and researcher Christo Coetzee distinguished South African artist Manfred Gorvy businessman and founder of the Hanover Acceptances Group 21 William Cobbett South African political author George Getzel Cohen radiologist and anti apartheid campaigner Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Adam Kuper anthropologist Brigadier General Dick Lord pilot winner of the Distinguished Service Cross 22 Jack Penn M B E Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons author and sculptor Bradley Carnell South African football player Jon Jon Park Olympic swimmer Canada Jackie Mekler South African athlete and five time winner of the Comrades Marathon Raymond Louw journalist editor and media commentator 23 Martin Israel pathologist and priest 24 Academics Edit Notable academics include Charles Feinstein South African and British economic historian Cambridge and Harvard Professor 25 Rugby Edit The following Old Parktonians have represented the South African National Rugby Team the Springboks Alan Menter Came on as a reserve for the Springboks on the tour matches to France in 1968 26 Peter Arnold Cronje Outside centre playing 7 tests and scoring 3 tries between 1971 and 1974 27 and Paul Campbell Robertson Bayvel Scrumhalf playing 10 tests between 1974 and 1976 28 James DaltonCricket Edit The following Old Parktonians have represented the South African national cricket team The Proteas David Ironside Ronnie Grieveson E S Bob Newson 3 29 Tabraiz Shamsi 30 Hockey Edit Old Parktonians who have played for the national hockey side are Lance Louw Neville Berman Justin Rosenburg Noel Day Andre du Preez Keith Jones Dylan Coombes Ricky West Miguel Da Graca Brian Morton 31 Music and Art Edit Some notable musicians and artists who attended Parktown Boys High School are Watkin Tudor Jones References do not mention his education 32 33 Aka Ninja Die Antwoord Trevor Rabin guitarist composer vocalist and more recently noted film score composer Roland Brener artist and sculptor Pallance Dladla ActorParktown Boys High School has also had some notable associations including Jake White 34 coached the 2007 IRB World Cup winning Springboks and started his rugby coaching career at Parktown Boys High School in 1982 Controversies EditIn September 2018 the former water polo coach at Parktown Collan Rex pleaded guilty to 144 charges of sexual assault against multiple Parktown pupils and was subsequently sentenced to 23 years in prison 35 36 On 15 January 2020 a 13 year old pupil drowned while attending orientation camp at the Nyati Bush and River Break lodge near Pretoria The principal was dismissed in October 2020 following an investigation 37 38 The principal was subsequently reinstated after being cleared of any wrongdoing with the latest investigations being focused on Nyathi Bush and River Break lodge 39 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Boys High principal fired for charges related to camp where Enock Mpianzi died News24 12 October 2020 Dibetle Mia Swart Monako 2 March 2020 Shrouded in silence The death of a schoolboy in South Africa aljazeera com Enock Mpianzi Parktown Boys High principal reinstated what s next External links EditParktown Boys High School official website Surgite The Parktonian Foundation The Parktown Old Boys Facebook Page Parktown High School for Girls official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parktown Boys 27 High School amp oldid 1144139082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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