Hoërskool Menlopark
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Hoërskool Menlopark | |
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Address | |
412 Atterbury Road , | |
Coordinates | 25°45′53″S 28°15′30″E / 25.7646°S 28.2583°E |
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Type | Public & Boarding |
Motto | Excelsa petamus (Latin: "We strive for the highest values") |
Founded | 1963 |
Founder | Bettie Cilliers-Barnard |
School district | District 4 |
Headmaster | S Reynders[1] |
Staff | approx. 50 full-time |
Grades | 8–12 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 14 to 18 |
Enrollment | 1,500 pupils |
Language | Afrikaans |
Hours in school day | 6h30 |
Campus | Urban Campus |
Colour(s) | Blue Red White |
Slogan | Excelsa Petamus |
Song | Hou Hoog Die Vaandel Wit en Blou |
Fight song | Ons Skool Sal Saamstaan |
Nickname | "Parkies" |
Rival | Hoërskool Waterkloof Hoërskool Eldoraigne Hoërskool Garsfontein |
Accreditation | Gauteng Department of Education |
Newspaper | The quarterly Die Eggo, the weekly Menlo-Insig |
Yearbook | Die Eggo |
Feeder schools | Laerskool Lynnwood Laerskool Menlopark |
Website | www.menlopark.co.za |
Hoërskool Menlopark (Simply often known as Menlopark or Menlo) is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in the suburb of Menlopark in Pretoria, in the Gauteng province of South Africa, It is one of the top and academic schools in Gauteng, Learners are known as the Parkies.[1]
History
The high 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[citation needed], who was a big fan of Menlopark. Her daughter, actress Jana Cilliers, was also a learner at Menlopark.
The meaning of the crest:
- The crest is designed in the shape of a circle – it symbolises the school's unity and strive for perfection.
- The most noticeable symbol in the middle of the circled crest is a cross which resembles their love for God and His love for them. Perfection in the Christian religion is the highest value Parkies strive for.
- Historically, the cross is the symbolic sign of the Huguenot ancestors.
- The four crossends each diverses into two and on the end appears eight small spheres which resemble the eight beatitudes (Matt. 5:3–10) heraldic embodied. Historically, it symbolises the eight anchors of the Huguenots and their strives.
- The ends of the cross are bound with each other in such a way that the four heart shaped quarters are formed. The hearts symbolise love and specifically how it is mentioned in 1 Corinthians 13-7.
Academics
Hoërskool Menlopark is the most academic school in Pretoria, The matric pass rate in the year are on alphabetical order.
- 2002 - 100%
- 2003 - 100%
- 2004 - 100%
- 2005 - 100%
- 2006 - 100%
- 2007 - 100%
- 2008 - 100%
- 2009 - 100%
- 2010 - 100%
- 2011 - 100%
- 2012 - 100%
- 2013 - 100%
- 2014 - 100%
- 2015 - 98.6%
- 2016 - 100%
- 2017 - 100%
- 2018 - 100%
- 2019 - 100%
Sport
Hoërskool Menlopark has performed very well on their sports during the year, The current sports are.
- Athletics
- Ballet
- Chess
- Cricket
- Cross Country
- Cycling
- Golf
- Horse riding
- Hockey
- Netball (Girls)
- Rugby (Boys)
- Shooting
- Softball
- Swimming
- Squash
- Tennis
- Water polo
Notable alumni
In order of final year at Hoërskool Menlopark (date in brackets)
- Jana Cilliers (1965), actress
- Laurie Dippenaar (1966), founder FirstRand Group[2]
- Koos Kombuis (1972), Afrikaans writer, singer and songwriter (born André le Roux du Toit)[3]
- Calie Pistorius (1975), Vice Chancellor of University of Pretoria; now VC at University of Hull, United Kingdom
- Stefan Swanepoel (1975), The New York Times bestselling author
- Marita van der Vyver (1975), author
- Rudolf Straeuli (1981), Springbok and Lions rugby player, and Springbok coach during the Kamp Staaldraad affair
- Amalia Uys (2002), soapy actress
- Gideon Louw (2005), South African swimmer in the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics and 2010 Commonwealth Games
- Rassie van der Dussen (2007) South African professional cricketer who currently plays for Highveld Lions and the South Africa national team
- Stefan Vermaak (2010) - actor
References
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