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Kimberley Boys' High School

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Type
  
Public & Boarding

Locale
  
Suburban

Grades
  
8-12

Phone
  
+27 53 833 2684

Founded
  
1887

Established
  
1887

Principal
  
Graham Steele

School color(s)
  
Black and White

Motto
  
Per Labores Ad Honores

Address
  
Corner of Dalham and Memorial Roads, Dalham Rd, Kimberley, 8301, South Africa

Similar
  
Northern Cape High School, Kimberley Girls' High School, Hoërskool Diamantv, William Pescod Secondar, Kimberley Technical High Sch

Kimberley Boys' High School is a state secondary school or high school situated adjacent to the Honoured Dead Memorial, in the arc between Dalham and Memorial Roads, Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa – a site it has occupied since January 1914. The school was founded, along with what would become Kimberley Girls' High School, in 1887, under the name Kimberley Public Undenominational Schools. In July 1970 it gave rise to Kimberley Boys’ Junior School which in turn united with Belgravia Junior School in January 1977 to become what is today Kimberley Junior School.

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History

Kimberley Boys' High School traces its origins to the establishment of the Kimberley Undenominational Schools (a Boys' School and a Girls' School), opened at the Woodley Street Schoolroom on 12 April 1887. The Boys' and Girls' Schools occupied separate wings of a purpose-built school in Lanyon Terrace in Kimberley from 1888 until 1913, when Kimberley Girls' High School moved to its present site in Elsmere Road. Kimberley Boys' High School moved to its present site in January 1914.

Headmasters

Episodes in the school’s history have been recounted in Leslie Moult's 1987 centenary book, K.H.Story: a history of Kimberley Boys' High School, relative to the terms of successive headmasters:

Notable past teachers

  • A.J.H. Ashworth
  • David H. Sanders
  • Leslie Moult
  • C.D. van Eck
  • Impacts of War

    Many of the boys of this school volunteered to serve in the armed forces in World War I, World War II and the Korean War, some serving with distinction. A Memorial Library was built in honour of those who lost their lives. Conscripted school-leavers in the second half of the twentieth century acquitted themselves equally well in the South African Defence Force.

    Centenary

    Kimberley Boys’ High School celebrated its Centenary Year in 1987.

    Hostels

    The junior section of the school, which hived off as Kimberley Boys' Junior School in 1970, subsequently simply Kimberley Junior School, was served by a hostel known as Dugmore House. Leslie Moult who was hostel superintendent was also first headmaster of Kimberley Boys' Junior School.

    The senior hostel was Francis Oats House.

    Boys attending Boys' High were also housed at Bishop's Hostel, an institution owned by the Anglican Church until 1981 when it was transferred to Boys' High.

    Sport

    Sport has an integral role in the life of KHS where every learner is encouraged to take part in at least one summer and one winter sport. At least sixteen KHS alumni have gone on to represent South Africa in international sport. Alumni who have achieved Springbok status in various sporting codes are listed below.

    Sporting codes offered by the school today are: Athletics, Cricket, Cross country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Squash, Swimming, and Tennis.

    Boys' High School Players

    D.H. Sanders established a tradition of high quality theatrical productions running from 1930 to 1955. Neil Small ran a Performing Arts Group from 1959 to 1962

    Later generations - musicals

    Musical theatre flourished from the 1970s under Johan Swart and later Aiden Smith.

    The baton was taken up subsequently by Anne Solomon.

    Prominent alumni

  • Xenophon Constantine Balaskas, Springbok cricketer, 1930-1939.
  • Benjamin Bennett (1904-1985), well-known South African crime writer.
  • Dr Rudolph Bigalke (Matric, Dux Medallist, 1914), third director of the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa (Pretoria), 1927 to 1962.
  • Rudolph Carl Bigalke, zoologist and one-time director of the McGregor Museum
  • Frederick Dobbin, South African international rugby union player
  • William Benbow Humphreys (1889-1965), politician, founder of and principal benefactor behind Kimberley's William Humphreys Art Gallery, and recipient of the Freedom of the City of Kimberley.
  • Dan Jacobson, author.
  • Dr Donald Ross (Matric 1939), pioneer of British cardiac surgery. See Ross procedure.
  • Professor Velva Schrire (Matric 1933), Head of the Groote Schuur Hospital Cardiac Clinic at the time that Dr Chris Barnard performed the world's first human heart transplant operation.
  • School colours and uniform

    The Uniform of Kimberley Boys'High School has traditionally been black and white.

    Alumni notable for their sporting achievements

    Kimberley Boys’ High School has produced the following Springboks:

    References

    Kimberley Boys' High School Wikipedia