Hoërskool Menlopark

Die Hoërskool Menlopark

Menlopark school crest
Excelsa petamus (Latin: "We strive for the highest values")
Location
Menlo Park
Pretoria, Gauteng
South Africa
Coordinates 25°45′53″S 28°15′30″E / 25.7646°S 28.2583°E / -25.7646; 28.2583Coordinates: 25°45′53″S 28°15′30″E / 25.7646°S 28.2583°E / -25.7646; 28.2583
Information
Type Public school
Founded 1963
School district District 4
Authority Gauteng Department of Education
Headmaster Mr S Reynders
Staff approx. 50 full-time
Gender Mixed school
Enrolment 1,500 pupils
Language Afrikaans
School colour(s) Blue, white and red
Slogan Excelsa Petamus
Song Hou Hoog Die Vaandel Wit en Blou
Fight song Ons Skool Sal Saamstaan
Nickname "Parkies"
Newspaper The quarterly Die Eggo, the weekly Menlo-Insig
Yearbook Die Eggo
Website www.menlopark.co.za

Die Hoërskool Menlopark (Menlo Park High School) is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school located in Menlo Park, Pretoria, in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Some learners call themselves Parkies.

History

The school was established in 1963, starting with 12 class rooms and 372 learners in grades 8, 9 and 10 (then called Standards 6, 7 and 8).[1]

Coat of arms

Menlopark's school crest was designed by South African artist, Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, who was a big fan of Menlopark. Her daughter, actress Jana Cilliers, was also a learner at Menlopark.

The meaning of the crest:

Motto and credo

Menlopark's motto is Excelsa Petamus which is Latin for "We strive for the highest values".

The school's credo is Absolut Menlo.

Menlopark today

The Student Representative Council (SRC) is called the "Parkieraad" which consists out of two learners (boy and girl) from every class. The council consists out of approximately 100 learners (50 boys and 50 girls).

Menlopark sports include:

Menlopark is the title holder of the Jacaranda Prestige Inter High Athletics Competition (A-league) champions and has won this title for the twelfth consecutive year. The girls' competition was won by the Menlopark girls 17 out of 18 times.

Menlopark is the title holder of the Swimming Inter High Competition (A-league) champions for the fifth consecutive year. Menlopark's swimming academy is part of Olympic gold medalist, Ryk Neethling's Players Academy. The school owns a 50m (Olympic size) heated swimming pool (one of only two schools in South Africa) on campus.

Menlopark has a soccer league called the Menlo Soccer League (MSL) where students of any age group in the school can apply to play in the league and compile their own teams. This was a student initiative that was established in 2006. (Logo: )

Other activities that Menlopark offers are:

Menlo Park High School Choir in Vienna (2013)

The Menlo-choir was announced as the best school choir in South Africa at the National ATKV Applous Choir Competition July 2012 and being the only choir at the competition to achieve a Cum Laude award (90%+). They are the title holders of the best mixed choir in South Africa for the fifth consecutive year now (2009–2013). They are also known as the "Van Papendorp-Engeltjies" (Van Papendorp Angels in English) which comes from their director, Jeanmari van Papendorp's surname. The choir consists out of approximately 110 members and has participated on provincial, national, as well as international levels. The piano accompanist is Willem Luitingh. The choir has undertaken national and international tours and visited many countries, including Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Turkey, Austria, Germany and Egypt. During their 2013 European tour, they were crowned as the best mixed choir at the Summa Cum Laude Music Festival.

Menlopark has a theatre on campus, called "Die Blou Teater" (The Blue Theatre in English), where productions are performed by students.

Notable alumni

In order of final year at Menlopark (date in brackets)

List of Parkieraad chairpersons

Menlo Alumni Association

The association, known as Menlo Alumni, was founded in 2006.

School anthem & fight song

The school song was written in 1965 by Mr J J Botha (lyrics) and Mr O A Van der Stoep (music).[1] The lyrics (in Afrikaans):

Hou hoog die vaandel wit en blou
Ons simbool van trots en trou
Ja, ons hart,
en ons hand -
Aan ons skool is dit verpand.
Hier sal ons streef en werk en bou,
Waai ons vlag hoog, wit en blou!
En al wat ons skool sal vra,
Is om trots sy naam te dra,
Excelsa Petamus! Excelsa Petamus! Excelsa Petamus!
Streef die hoogste na.
As Hugenote kinders trou,
Sal ons hul geloftes hou;
Eer betoon,
Sonder loon,
Diensbereid en plig getrou;
Ons werk en spel getrou volbring;
Om Sy naam die lof te sing
en wat Sy gebod ons vra,
Streef ons in ons harte na.
Excelsa Petamus! Excelsa Petamus! Excelsa Petamus!
Streef die hoogste na.

The school's fight song is called "Ons Skool Sal Saamstaan". The tune is based on the Welsh National Anthem (Land of My Fathers). The lyrics (in Afrikaans):

Ons skool sal saamstaan
gekleed in wit en blou.
Ons bou saam en werk saam
in trots en in trou.
In wen of verloor
dra die Parkies hul spoor
en streef ons die hoogste na.
Menlo, ons sal jou altyd onthou.
Die tyd gaan verby,
in ons harte sal jy bly;
'n Anker vir jou en vir my.

Menlopark annual social events

Notes and references

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