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Durban Girls' College

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Locale
  
Urban

Phone
  
+27 31 268 7200

Color
  
Green

Established
  
1877

Head of Senior School
  
Mrs M Bailey FDE

Total enrollment
  
810 (2010)

Founded
  
1877

Durban Girls' College

Headmaster
  
Mr T Hagspihl BSc; HDipEd

Head of Senior Primary
  
Mrs L van Dellen BMus(Hons)Ed

Address
  
586 Musgrave Rd, Durban, 4001, South Africa

Motto
  
Nisi Dominus Frustra (Latin)

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Durban Girls' College is an independent boarding and day school for girls, with weekly boarding facilities for high school pupils, located on the Berea, overlooking the city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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History

Durban Girls’ College was founded in 1877 as the Durban Young Ladies’ Collegiate Institution by a group of six Durban Commissioners and Protestant Clergy under the leadership of J F Churchill. The founders are remembered in a service each year, and the six school houses bear their names – Churchill, Cottam, Greenacre, Hunter, Palmer and Rutherford. In 1905, college moved to Musgrave Road, its present site, which was donated by Sir Benjamin Greenacre.

Academics

The class of 2014 produced excellent results in the Independent Examinations Board exams, with a 100% pass rate and 100% passes at Bachelor’s Degree level with 75% of the symbols attained being As and Bs.

Three pupils were placed in the Outstanding category nationally, amongst 63 pupils from 40 schools. Three pupils were ranked in the Commendable category - a student was placed in the top 1% nationally in seven subjects (with 100% for Mathematics), and another student in six subjects (with 99% for Mathematics), with 18 candidates being placed in the top 1% in the country in one or more subjects.

Notable alumnae

  • Lara Logan, television journalist for CBS News.
  • Professor Elizabeth Sneddon, playwright.
  • Virginia Wade OBE. Winner, Wimbledon Ladies Singles (1977), US Open (1968), Australian Open (1972).
  • Yasmeen Akhalwaya, author of Masalas & Spices of Southern Africa.
  • Kirsten Goss, jeweler.
  • Vanessa Marawa, model and TV personality.
  • Khanyi Dhlomo, entrepreneur, media mogul.
  • References

    Durban Girls' College Wikipedia


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