Parktown High School for Girls

Parktown High School For Girls

Scientia Et Veritas
Knowledge and Truth
Location
Parkview, Johannesburg
South Africa
Information
Type public high school
Established 1923
Headmistress Mrs A Cereseto
Deputy Headmistresses Mrs Meagom, Mrs Bremner and Mrs Davidson
Grades 8 - 12
School color(s) Blue and White; Navy Blue blazers with White Star on the pocket.
School Colors Blue and White; Navy Blue blazers with White Star on the pocket
Website www.parktowngirls.co.za

Parktown High School for Girls is a high school in the suburb of Parkview, Johannesburg, South Africa.

More commonly known as Parktown Girls, the school has a brother school, Parktown Boys' High School, located in Parktown, Johannesburg.

Ideologies

"We have a vision of confident and courageous young women, ready and willing to meet every challenge on the way to achieving their dreams." Parktown is a place of possibilities: an empowered leading learning school. The school, although public, provides a world-class education to learners from all kinds of backgrounds which is valuable in producing the leaders of tomorrow.

History

Parktown Girls was founded in 1923. It was originally a co-ed school, but this changed as new headmistresses were introduced. There have been eight headmistresses since the opening of the school. The library was opened on 22 February 1989 by Dr PH Bredenkamp, the at-the-time director of education. Since the beginning, Parktown has provided young women a chance to express themselves in academics, sports and cultural activities.

Potted Sports

Potted Sports Day has been a tradition at Parktown since the 1920s. It refers to the school's birthday, which is celebrated on the Friday closest to 1 September. The name came to birth when girls in the 1920s decided to sell pot plants and have a sports day to celebrate the school's birthday.

In modern times, Potted Sports Day is a fun day that is planned entirely by the grade elevens. There is a theme, which is kept secret from the school until the day, upon which a play and a fete is based.

Academics

Parktown Girls has a history of achieving fantastic results - which is an achievement considering each grade consists of roughly 200 learners from different backgrounds.

Curriculum

Grades 8 and 9

Grades 8 and 9 follow the National Curriculum for the General Education and Training (GET) level, using outcomes-based methods. This focuses on knowledge, values, attitudes and skills.

We encourage learners to develop a strong sense of responsibility for learning in the eight key areas of:

   * Languages -
   English Home Language and Afrikaans or IsiZulu - first Additional Language
   French and isiZulu are also studied for language enrichment
   * Social Sciences
   * Natural Sciences
   * Mathematics
   * Economic and Management Sciences
   * Technology
   * Arts and Culture
   * Life Orientation

Grades 10 to 12

Grades 10 to 12 follow the National Curriculum for the National Senior Certificate, the exit point of the Further Education and Training (FET) level.

This includes four compulsory subjects:

   * English Home Language
   * Afrikaans or isiZulu as First Additional Language
   * Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
   * Life Orientation

In addition learners choose three other subjects from:

   * Accounting
   * Consumer Studies
   * Dramatic Arts
   * French
   * Geography
   * History
   * Life Sciences
   * Physical Sciences
   * Visual Arts

Results

Year Pass Rate University Acceptance Number of Learners Number of Distinctions
2012 100% 99% 209 372
2011 99.5% 99% 196 458
2010 100% 97% 203 458
2009 100% 98.7% 223 487
2008 100% 97% 205 378
2007 100% 99% 196 287
2006 100% 99.5% 202 359
2005 100% 97.8% 184 332

Cultural

Parktown Girls offers a wide range of extramurals which include many culturals. Some of these include:

Sport

Parktown also offers a diverse range of sports. The school competes in leagues against private schools and does very well. The sports programme consists of:

Service

The school is also passionate about helping community and works closely with charities such as FLOC and Nkosi's Haven. There are a variety of service extramurals:

References

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