Muir College
Description
Muir College is a public school for boys in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape. Muir College is one of the oldest English-speaking high schools in South Africa. It teaches Grades 4 to 12 and currently has 670 students. Muir College’s sister school is Riebeek College.
HERITAGE
Muir College was founded in 1822 by James Rose-Innes when he established Uitenhage’s first free government school with 60 students. In 1865, a fee-paying school known as the Proprietary School was opened. In 1873 these two schools merged and moved to Park Avenue in 1875.
During 1892 the school’s name changed to Muir Academy after Sir Thomas Muir, the new Secretary General of Education. In 1904 a new school building opened on Park Avenue and the name changed to Muir High School. The senior and primary schools merged in 1994 and occupy the Vanes Estate site. The school motto is Nec Pluribus Impar, which means "Second to None"
ACADEMICS
The Matric pass rate was 92% in 2014.
SPORTS & CULTURE
Muir College is best known for rugby, cricket, and choir. The most important sports grounds are called the Ellis Rugby Field and Skillicorn Sports Complex.
SPORT
- Athletics
- Cricket
- Cross country
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Rugby
- Hockey
- Chess
- Squash
SCHOOL FACILITIES
- Hall
- Library
- 26m Swimming pool
- Hostel
- 2 Computer Labs
- Gym
- 4 Tennis Courts
- Squash Court
- Bar
- 5 Cricket Fields
- 4 Rugby Fields
- 1 Hockey Field
- 6 Cricket Nets
- Cement Cricket Pitch
- Muirite Clubhouse
- Boarding facilities for approximately 100 pupils are situated on the Vanes campus.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Trevor Winer Bursary
NOTABLE GRADUATES
- Fred Smollan
- Mel Channer
- Shane Gates
- Darron Nell
- Michael Killian
- Andrew Binning
- Garth Wright
- Peter Myburgh
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