Pinelands High School

Pinelands High School
Address
94 Forest Drive
Pinelands, 7405
South Africa
Coordinates 33°56′13″S 18°30′29″E / 33.937°S 18.508°E / -33.937; 18.508Coordinates: 33°56′13″S 18°30′29″E / 33.937°S 18.508°E / -33.937; 18.508
Information
Type State secondary school
Motto Latin: Fides prudentia labor
Opened July 1952
Authority Western Cape Education Department
Principal Dave Campbell (as of April 2015)
Teaching staff approx. 75
Grades 8–12
Number of students approx. 950
Language English
Website www.phs.org.za

Pinelands High School is a public school situated in Forest Drive, Pinelands in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It was opened in July 1952 and the founding principal was Mr Jack Kent. The school now has about 950 students.

In 2004, the school provided filming locations for the motion picture Ask the Dust, with the sets built to simulate Los Angeles in the 1930s.[1]

The school originally had a House System, which was scrapped some years after its formation. The school is now planning on re-introducing to house system through the Representative Council of Learners. There have been negative to mixed reactions from students in this regard.

Instituted in 1952, the school celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2012. The school had the first official correspondence with a monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, as 2012 also marked her diamond jubilee.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Charlotte Otter and Gert-Jaap Hoekman, "Hayek and Farrell in love - with Cape Town", Independent Online, June 10, 2004.
  2. "Brandt burns up big screen", Cape Argus, October 12, 2011
  3. Jermaine Craig, "Harrell brothers pitch in to help SA's cause", Independent Online, September 6, 2000.
  4. "Most South African Test Cricketers by School since 1992". School Sports News. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. 1 2 Pinelans School, Ngopulse, retrieved 22 August 2014
  6. Siv Ngesi "Siv Ngesi is Dekaf(firnated)... " accessed April 2014,
  7. Benita Enoch, "SA’s costly loss of Tony Twine", Independent Online, March 12, 2012.

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