Hoërskool Jim Fouché

Hoërskool Jim Fouché

Saai Om te oes!
Sowing to harvest!
Address
Lilac Street, Gardenia Park
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, Free State, 9311
South Africa
Coordinates 29°07′44″S 26°10′34″E / 29.129°S 26.176°E / -29.129; 26.176
Information
School type Public school
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Principal Schalk Malherbe
Assistant principals Ben du Plessis
Henri Wilken
Teaching staff 47
Years offered 8-12
Number of students 1064 (2011)[1]
950 (2013)
Language Afrikaans
Hours in school day 6 hours, 20 minutes
Colour(s) green, black, orange, white
Mascot Jimmy
Jenny
Newspaper JF Oester
Website jf.co.za

Hoërskool Jim Fouché is a secondary school in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.[1] It was founded in 1956.[upper-alpha 1]

The school is a successor to Wilgehof Hoërskool, and was named after Jacobus "Jim" Fouché, who became President of South Africa in 1968.[upper-alpha 1]

Sports

Subjects

South African Computer Olympiad

The Computer Olympiad is an annual contest with Programming and Applications sections, based on Grade 11 and Grade 12 work in CAT and IT.

Programming Olympiad

2012

In 2012 Jan De Wet Linde, a Grade 11 student, came second in the Free-State in the Programming Olympiad.

2013

In 2013 Jan De Wet Linde, Grade 12, was a runner up in the Programming Olympiad, in the top 20 in the country and first in the Free-State.

2014

In 2014 Walter Heymans, Grade 11, was second in the Free-State and Josiah Meyer, Grade 12, was third in the Free-State.

Alumni

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Ons Geskiedenis" (in Afrikaans). Hoërskool Jim Fouché. Retrieved February 24, 2014.

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