Hoërskool Sentraal Explained

Hoërskool Sentraal
Motto:Werk en Wen
Streetaddress:Genl Cronje street
Postalcode:9870
Country:South Africa
District:District
Number:051 4101800
Headmaster:Charles Liversage
Grades:812
Gender:Boys & Girls
Lower Age:14
Upper Age:18
Language:Afrikaans
Schedule:07:30 - 16:00
Hours In Day:9hours, 30 minutes
Accreditation:Free State Department of Education

Sentraal High School is a public high school in Bloemfontein in the Free State province of South Africa.[1]

History

On 26 August 1905, the Free Christian School (Vrije Christelike School) was established under the roof of the Reformed Church in Zastron Street, Bloemfontein. It was a humble beginning, when 50 learners were taughtvin their mother tongue by D.F. du Toit (Oom Lokomotief).[2]

The number of learners soon outgrew the capacity of the church building and in 1908, after an education law ensured that the Dutch language alongside English would enjoy equal rights, it was conceded that the Free Christian School could now be converted into a state school.

On 1 July 1908, the name of the school would be changed to the Preparatory Practical School (Voorbereidende Praktiese Skool). A zinc building was erected in which the st. 4 and 5 learners were accommodated. In 1912, the number of pupils has already grown to 163. By 1922 the school had 720 pupils.

Notable alumni

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 Q1 Ordinary School FS (July 2011) .
  2. Web site: Hoërskool Sentraal geskiedenis. sentraal.ac.za.