- Graeme College
Infobox School
name = Graeme College
imagesize = 150px
motto = Virtute et Opera
"(Courage and toil)"
opened = April1973
type = Public high school
enrolment = 600 boys from Grade 1 - 12
staff = Headmaster: Mr Peter Reed
free_label = Colours
free_text = Navy blue and gold
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location =Grahamstown ,South Africa
information = graeme@albanynet.co.za
website = http://www.gc.ecape.school.za/Graeme College is a public school in
Grahamstown ,South Africa . It was founded in April1873 . It is a boys only school going from Grade 1 to Grade 12.History
Education in Grahamstown in the second half of the
19th century tended to divide the population along denominational and economic lines and, with few exceptions, was not altogether of a satisfactory standard. At a public meeting held in1872 a resolution was moved to the effect that: "It is highly desirable to establish a high class undenominational school in Grahamstown, with a view to providing an education which is not furnished by any of the present schools." And so in April 1873, with an enrolment of 25 boarders and 45 day scholars, under the headmastership of the Rev. Robert Templeton, the Grahamstown Public School opened its doors in the Drostdy Barracks and the Drostdy House, newly vacated by the Colonial military authorities. Both these buildings have since been swallowed up in theRhodes University campus.The new school grew rapidly and within 10 years the enrolment had reached 200. The first candidate for the matriculation examination was entered in 1874 and the school began preparing candidates for the examinations of the University of the Cape of Good Hope.
The political troubles at the end of the nineteenth century saw the
British Army wanting their buildings back and school move to new premises in Beaufort Street in 1898. It occupied this site until moving to its present campus in Somerset Heights in 1974. The site in Beaufort Street has since been renovated and taken over by Victoria Girls' High School.Over the years the name of the school has undergone several changes. During the period in which it offered
matriculation classes to young ladies it was known as Victoria High School and finally in 1938 it adopted the name, Graeme College. [ [http://www.gc.ecape.school.za/ School website] ]chool Song
Our Fathers passed thro' the Drostdy GateTo the tiny school of a bygone day,But the lesson they learned was of changeless date,We learn it yet in the selfsame way;And hither the sons of our sons shall throngTo learn their creed from the Graemians' song.
O "Courage and Toil" was the watchword then'Tis the watchword now, and for days to come;For courage and toil are the mark of menOn the fastest pitch, in the fiercest scrum,At the hardest task when all goes wrong –And this is the creed of the Graemians' song
We may wander away on the wings of hopeTo distant scenes in the far off years,But our hearts will return to the terraced slopeThe gabled roofs and the winding stairs,For time and distance but make more strongThe spirit caught from the Graemians' song.
Words : C.C. WilesTune : S.J. NewnsFirst Sung : Speech Night 1932
References
External links
*http://www.gc.ecape.school.za/
*http://ings.ds9.org.za/gallery/graeme Ingrid's Photo Gallery
*http://www.martinsguesthouse.com/portalfred/graemeboys/ Martin Kruger's Old Boys Page
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