Queenstown Girls' High School
Description
Queenstown Girls' High School is a public boarding school for girls in Queenstown, Eastern Cape. The English medium school caters for learners from Grade 8 to Grade 12.
HERITAGE
Queenstown Girls' High School was established in 1875 when Dr Bisset Berry demanded that his daughter and her friend be admitted to an all-boys school. In 1898, the boys and girls were separated and two different same-sex schools were established.
ACADEMICS
The red cross of St George represents bravery while the white field depicts purity and truth. The scarlet aloe is a proud symbol of the border region. The school motto is Veritas Et Virtus which means “Truth and Courage”.
SPORTS & CULTURE
SPORTS
- Swimming
- Netball
- Hockey
- Tennis
- Cross country
- Athletics
CULTURE
- Chess
- Drama
- Arts
- Music
- First Aid
- Student’s Christian Association
- Public speaking
- Xhosa Society
SCHOOL FACILITIES
- Music block
- Media centre
- Swimming pool
- Netball courts
- Sports fields
- Tennis courts
- AstroTurf
- School hall
SCHOLARSHIPS
- Jubilee Scholarship (top marks in Grade 12 exams)
- Connie Sobey Bursary
- Chris Hani District Municipality Bursary
- Melissa Chrisholm Bursary
- Girls’ High Bursary Fund
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