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Rustenburg Girls' High School and Rustenburg Girls' Junior School are two separate public schools with a shared history, originating in the suburb of Rondebosch in Cape Town, South Africa. Rustenburg was founded in 1894 and divided into separate junior and high schools in 1932.
History
The school was founded in 1894 in the historic Rustenburg House, which dates from the early years of the Dutch settlement at the Cape In 1932, the school was divided into two schools, and the high school moved into its new buildings on Erinville Estate and Charlie's Hope in the suburb of Rosebank, while the junior school remained in Rustenburg House on Main Road, Rondebosch. Charlie's Hope was subsequently demolished in 1976, before being rebuilt closer to the school. Erinville is now the name of the High School's boarding house. Rustenburg House was declared a National Monument in 1941.
Headmistresses of the Combined School:
Miss Alicia Bleby, 1894–1911
Miss Jean Donaldson-Wright, 1912–1916
Miss Caroline Kemp, 1916–1933
Principals of the High School:
Miss Caroline Kemp, 1933–1936
Miss Gwen Hazell, 1937–1951
Miss Margaret Thomson, 1952–1979
Mrs Josephine McIntyre, 1980–1991
Mrs Mary van Blerk, 1991–1999
Dr Elizabeth Fullard, 1999–2006
Mrs Susan Schnetler (Acting), 2006-2007
Ms Laura Bekker, 2007–2015
Mrs Susan Schnetler (Acting), 2016
Mr Michael Gates, 2017–present
Headmistresses of the Junior School:
Miss Marion Roper, 1933–1944
Miss Zoë Orton, 1945–1967
Mrs Ruth Jones, 1968–1977
Miss Hazel Lentin, 1978–1998
Mrs Joyce Conway, 1998–2007
Mrs Di Berry, 2008–2018
Mrs Belinda Petersen, 2019–present
Academics
In 2010, Rustenberg Girls' High School was placed third in a list of the top schools in the Western Cape after placing sixth in 2009.
A 2013 survey by Fairlady magazine listed Rustenburg Girls' High School among the top 25 schools in the country.
In 2014, Rustenburg Girls' High School again qualified for inclusion in the official top 20 schools list and was placed sixth.
In 2015, the Western Cape Education Department stopped ranking the top schools in order of their performance and instead listed them alphabetically. In this year, Rustenburg Girls' High School was included in the list of the top 22 schools.
In 2019, a Grade 7 student at Rustenberg Girls' Junior School came first in the Western Cape at the Horizon Maths Competition.
In 2023, a matriculant from Rustenberg Girls' High School was honoured as the country's top candidate overall as well as in Maths.
Sport
Rustenburg has historically been well represented in South African and Western Province teams. In 2012, two girls represented South Africa in tennis and artistic gymnastics, while two staff members represented South Africa in sevens rugby and triathlon.
The high school has nine tennis/netball courts, a swimming pool and two hockey/cricket fields. An astroturf playing field was installed during 2014 with floodlights added in 2016
The following sports are offered by Rustenburg Girls' High School: cricket, cross-country, hockey, indoor hockey, netball, running, football, squash, swimming, tennis, touch rugby, waterpolo
Music
The school has an orchestra, choir, chamber choir, jazz band, wind band, string quartet, vocal quartet, string ensemble and savuyisa (marimba band).
Notable Old Girls
Frances Ames, neurologist, psychiatrist, and human rights activist
Jodi Balfour, film and television actress
Louise Carver, singer
Janette Deacon, archaeologist
Mabel Malherbe, South African politician
Debora Patta, broadcast journalist and television producer
Leila Reitz, the first woman elected to South Africa's parliament
Edith Layard Stephens, botanist
Désirée Talbot, opera singer
Marjorie van Heerden, book illustrator
Pauline Vogelpoel MBE, late director of the Contemporary Art Society and member of the International Council of the Tate Gallery
Elizabeth Voigt, late director of the McGregor Museum in Kimberley
In popular culture
Scenes in the films Spud 2: The Madness Continues and Spud 3: Learning to Fly were shot at the school.
See also
List of primary schools in South Africa
List of High Schools in South Africa
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rustenburg School for Girls
- Rustenburg
- Jodi Balfour
- List of primary schools in South Africa
- Rustenburg (disambiguation)
- Stroud High School
- Leila Reitz
- Hlubi Mboya
- Debora Patta
- Frances Ames