- Herschel Girls School
Infobox School2
name = Herschel Girls School
motto = "Ad Dei Gloriam"
(Latin :"To the Glory of God")
established = 1922
type = Private, Single-sex, Day & Boarding
locale = Suburban
grades = 0 - 12
head_name = Headmaster
head = Mr Bruce Probin
head_name2 = Exam board
head2 = [http://wced.wcape.gov.za/ WCED]
city =Cape Town
state =Western Cape
country =South Africa flagicon|South Africa
students = 927 girls
school_colors = Blue & Cream color box|#0000C8color box|#FFFDD0
mascot = Hippo, Rabbit and Moose
free_label = Fees
free = R 79 720 p.a. (Boarding)
R 41 320 p.a. (Tuition)
website = [http://www.herschel.org.za/ www.herschel.org.za]Herschel Girls School is a private, boarding and
day school for girls', located in Claremont, a southern suburb ofCape Town ,Western Cape ,South Africa .History
Herschel was established in February 1922, on land which had been settled since the late 17th century. The property on which it stands belonged to V.A. Schonnberg who, when he sold the main estate in 1834 to Sir John Herschel, the
astronomer , retained this portion and named it after his illustrious neighbour.In July 1921, the estate was bought by The English Church Schools Association, with the aid of a generous loan from the Hon. John Wiliam Jagger MP, to provide for the needs of the many girls living in the Southern Suburbs who wished to attend a private school. The first
headmistress was Miss Morley Ralph Armitage, and the school opened on Wednesday, 1st February, 1922, when the first sevenboarder s arrived.On the following day, the rollcall was taken and the first school day began with
prayer s led byArchbishop Carter. There were twenty-nine girls on the roll and seven staff members. The formal opening was held two weeks later, on Thursday, 16 February 1922. Dean Rolt conducted a brief service, John Xavier Merriman, the Minister of Education, performed the official opening and Jagger delivered the vote of thanks.At this time the school comprised only what is now the
Administration section, but it grew rapidly - the Mary JaggerHall (named after Jagger's wife) was added in 1926 and in 1930 extensions to the Hall - with the famous open sleeping balconies which were popular at the time, though not with the unfortunate girls who endured them until 1971. Sports facilities were built - the firsttennis court in December 1922, though the school did not get its ownswimming pool until 1939.The Depression years were difficult for Herschel and numbers dropped. Miss Ralph resigned in 1933 and was replaced by Miss Harriet Robinson, who imposed higher academic standards and insisted on the building of a new wing to house the
kindergarten - in what is now the staffroom. In 1939/40 the Baxterlibrary was added. This is now thechapel . It was Miss Robinson who gave Herschel its motto "Ad Dei Gloriam" and who designed the new badge with the symbol forUranus as a reminder of the link with the Herschel family.When Miss Robinson resigned in 1944, Miss Barbara Elcome was appointed, but her reign was short, for she was married in 1947 and left the school. She did, however, secure the addition of the crypt chapel - now the
Matric commonroom.Miss Hilda Caroline McLean was Herschel's longest-serving Head - from 1947 to 1962. During this time, the kindergarten moved up to its own premises at 'The Hill', and the school's academic standards were given high priority. She left her successor, Mrs Mavis Kittow, a school to be proud of. In 1967 two new
Science laboratories were built, while Mrs Kittow's love of the Arts led to many cultural innovations, such as the Holiday Reading required by the English Department over the June holidays.When Mrs Kittow left in 1970, Dr Barbara Silberbauer was appointed and presided over the celebrations for the
Golden Jubilee in 1972, as well as the building of two large new sections- the Arts Block 1977 and a classroom block in 1978. Her successor, Miss Pamela Geldard (1979 to 1985) felt very strongly that privileged girls should involve themselves incommunity projects, and established a strong ethos of caring for others.During Mrs Pamela Duff's headship (1986 to 1997), the school grew phenomenally. A new
theatre was added in 1988, a Resource Centre andclassroom block in 1992 and a Sports Centre in 1994.Mrs van Zyl in her seven years as headmistress has continued with the building and modernising process. These include a new
Music Centre and Media (Library, Computer Lab and Project Room) Centre at the Preparatory School; an enlarged Pre-Preparatory School catering for girls in a Pre-Nursery class; a refurbished Mary Jagger Hall and both schools are now on a combined network. (taken from the Herschel website)Academics
ee also
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List of boarding schools External links
* [http://www.herschel.org.za/ Herschel official site]
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