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Queen's College (South Africa)

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Type
  
All-boys Public School

Grades
  
8 - 12

Colour(s)
  
Old Gold and Black

Number of students
  
575

Established
  
1858

Enrollment
  
575 pupils

Founded
  
1858

Colors
  
Black, Gold

Headmaster
  
Mr. Brendan Grant (1 Jan 2013)

Address
  
Queenstown, 5319, South Africa

Motto
  
Esse Quam Videri ('To Be , rather than to seem to be')

Similar
  
Queens town Girls High Sch, Maria Louw High School, Balmoral Girls' Primary S, Hexagon High School, Nkwanca Public High School

Profiles

Queen's College is situated at the foot of the Stormberg Mountains in the Eastern Cape town of Queenstown. Established in 1858, it is the oldest school on the Border.

Notable alumni

  • Allan Beswick, Springbok Rugby
  • Jimmy White, Springbok Rugby
  • Dick Muir, Springbok Rugby Player, Springbok Assistant Coach 2008 – present
  • Kaya Malotana, Springbok Rugby
  • Robbi Kempson, Springbok Rugby
  • Owen Lentz, American Rugby
  • Carlo Del Fava, Italian Rugby
  • Lionel Cronjé, South Africa U20 Player of the year 2009
  • S'bura Sithole, South African Sevens 2010 – present
  • Daryll John Cullinan, South African Cricketer
  • Tony Greig, English Cricketer
  • Ian Greig, English Cricketer
  • Justin Kemp, South African Cricketer
  • Glen Dell, Advanced World Aerobatic Champion in 2004
  • Norman Walsh, Rhodesian and Zimbabwean air marshal
  • Ken McEwan, Eastern Province and Essex cricketer
  • Rocco Jansen, Emerging Springboks Rugby 2008
  • Allan Dell, Scottish Rugby 2016
  • References

    Queen's College (South Africa) Wikipedia