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Sand du Plessis High School

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Hoërskool Sand du Plessis
Location
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9301

Information
TypePublic & Boarding
MottoEk Glo
(I Believe)
Established1970; 53 years ago (1970)
School districtDistrict 9
Grades8–12
GenderBoys & Girls
LanguageAfrikaans
Schedule07:30 - 14:00
Hours in school day6 hours, 30 minutes, 45 seconds
Colour(s)Magenta, Pearl White, Uno Yellow
Websitewww.sannies.co.za

Hoërskool Sand du Plessis is a secondary school in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.[1] This public high school was founded in 1970, when it split off from the lower school. Both boys and girls are taught here.[2]

Name and symbolism

Like Sand du Plessis Theatre which is also located in Bloemfontein, the school is named after Sand du Plessis (1908-1994). He was one of the former administrators of the Orange Free State (known since 1995 simply as “Free State”).[2]

The nickname of this school and its learners (students) is Sannies. An open book appears as the dominant image on the school badge. The open book symbolizes the faith of the Afrikaner son and daughter. The horn depicted on the badge suggests an Afrikaner identity with a message of "being ready", while the anvil portrays the shaping power of labour. The motto "I believe" confirms the ideals that are intended to be nurtured by this school.[2]

History

Some significant dates in the school's history are these:[2]

  • 25 January 1966: The secondary section of the combined higher and lower school Sand du Plessis opens with 60 learners.[2]
  • 19 January 1967: Mr. Adriaan Reyneke, former deputy director of education, accepts service as head of the combined school.[3][2]
  • 20 January 1970: The official division of the higher and primary school comes into effect with Mr. Reyneke as head of the high school.[2]
  • 24 July 1973: The school building is occupied and a new era takes effect.[2]
  • January 1975: Mr. Jan F. Stemmet, deputy principal, takes over the reins as principal and serves the school until December 1985.[3][2]
  • 1986: Mr. G.J.U. Naude, deputy principal, takes over for the whole year as principal.[2]
  • January 1987: Mr. Giel de Villiers accepts service as principal. He left the school at the end of 1991.[3][2]
  • October 1991: An oral reunion is presented at the school.[2]
  • 1992: Mr. A.K. Smith, deputy principal, serves as principal for the whole year.[2]
  • January 1993: Mr. Johan C. Lamprecht accepts service as principal. During this year the OVS Directorraids will be won for rugby, choral singing and disk shooting. He completes his service on 31 December 2007.[3][2]
  • January 2008: Mr. Roy J. Doubell starts as head of the school.[3][2]
  • June 2014: Mr. F.G. Fouché is appointed as acting principal.[2]
  • February 2015: Mr. Willem du Buisson appointed as principal.[4][2]
  • January 2020: Fiftieth anniversary of school.[3]

Notable alumni

Several notable alumni have attended this school, including these:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sand du plessis Hoërskool (Mei 2019)".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r “Hoërskool Sand du Plessis, Skool, Agtergrond” (in Afrikaans). Retrieved 20 Nov. 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Malgas, Heidre. “Sannies vier hul 50ste bestaansjaar”, Bloemfontein Courant (23 Jan 2020, in Afrikaans).
  4. ^ Grey College still waiting to hear about new headmaster”, OFM (29 Jan 2015).
  5. ^ "Cravenweekspan van die Vrystaat gekies". Beeld (in Afrikaans). 2 June 1990. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  6. ^ Hathaway, Adam. ”Who is Morné Steyn: Ten things you should know about the South Africa fly-half”, Rugby World (11 Jul 2021).
  7. ^ Nienaber, Hannes. ”Free State Choose Schools Teams”, Rugby365 (30 May 2008).

External links

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