Sand du Plessis High School explained

Hoërskool Sand du Plessis
Motto:Ek Glo
Motto Translation:I Believe
City:Bloemfontein
Province:Free State
Postalcode:9301
Country:South Africa
Type:Public & Boarding
District:District 9
Grades:812
Gender:Boys & Girls
Schedule:07:30 - 14:00
Hours In Day:6 hours, 30 minutes, 45 seconds
Colours:Magenta, Pearl White, Uno Yellow

Hoërskool Sand du Plessis is a secondary school in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.[1] This public high school was founded in 1970, when it split off from the lower school. Both boys and girls are taught here.[2]

Name and symbolism

Like Sand du Plessis Theatre which is also located in Bloemfontein, the school is named after Sand du Plessis (1908-1994). He was one of the former administrators of the Orange Free State (known since 1995 simply as “Free State”).

The nickname of this school and its learners (students) is Sannies. An open book appears as the dominant image on the school badge. The open book symbolizes the faith of the Afrikaner son and daughter. The horn depicted on the badge suggests an Afrikaner identity with a message of "being ready", while the anvil portrays the shaping power of labour. The motto "I believe" confirms the ideals that are intended to be nurtured by this school.

History

Some significant dates in the school's history are these:

Notable alumni

Several notable alumni have attended this school, including these:

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sand du plessis Hoërskool (Mei 2019).
  2. https://www.sannies.co.za/skool-2/agtergrond “Hoërskool Sand du Plessis, Skool, Agtergrond”
  3. Malgas, Heidre. “Sannies vier hul 50ste bestaansjaar”, Bloemfontein Courant (23 Jan 2020, in Afrikaans).
  4. Grey College still waiting to hear about new headmaster”, OFM (29 Jan 2015).
  5. Web site: Cravenweekspan van die Vrystaat gekies . https://archive.today/20150508141126/http://152.111.1.88/argief/berigte/beeld/1990/06/2/16/10.html . dead . 8 May 2015 . Beeld. 2 June 1990 . 5 May 2015 . Afrikaans .
  6. Hathaway, Adam. ”Who is Morné Steyn: Ten things you should know about the South Africa fly-half”, Rugby World (11 Jul 2021).
  7. Nienaber, Hannes. ”Free State Choose Schools Teams”, Rugby365 (30 May 2008).