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St. Andrew's College
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Location
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TypePrivate, Boarding
MottoNec Aspera Terrent
Established1855
LocaleRural
HeadmasterDavid Wylde (Oxon)
Exam boardIEB
Grades8 - 13
Number of students391 boys
Color(s)Blue and white
FeesR 92 000 p.a. (boarding)
R 41 000 p.a. (tuition)
Websitewww.sacschool.com

St. Andrew's College is a private senior school for boys located in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. It offers boarding and day options for its pupils. It has an excellent reputation in South Africa, as well as abroad.

History

Founded in 1855 by Bishop John Armstrong as an Anglican school to serve the Eastern Province, St. Andrew's was in danger of closing until the tenure of its sixth headmaster, Canon John Espin, began in 1882. Around this time, St. Andrew's sister school, the Diocesan School for Girls (DSG) and a junior school, St. Andrew's Preparatory had been established. University classes were also conducted at the school until four St. Andrew's colleagues became founding professors of Rhodes University in 1904.

Co-instruction with DSG from grade 10 upwards began in 1974 and a joint music school was built in the 1980s.

During apartheid in South Africa, St. Andrew's began admitting black boys in 1979, a decade before the lifting of racial restrictions on enrolment.

Headmasters

Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarship was instituted in 1903, and St. Andrew's is one of four schools in South Africa that may award a Rhodes Scholarship every year to an ex-pupil (and recently to ex-pupils of the DSG) to study at the University of Oxford.

Similarly, the Douglas Smith Scholarship is awarded to study at the University of Cambridge.

Academics

St. Andrew's is one of the top schools that write the Independent Examinations Board exams.

IEB Results 2005 2006
Number of candidates 72 74
Number of failures 0
University endorsement (%) 90 92
A aggregates (%) 32 17.5
A-B-C aggregates (%)
Subject distinctions 99 73
Number in top 50 1 1

The College today

440 boys attend the College and it has close interaction with its sister school, the Diocesan School for Girls.

150th Jubilee

The 150th jubilee fundraiser in 2005 raised a total of over R45 million.

Notable Old Andreans (year of matriculation)

Military

Victoria Cross Holders

Two Old Andreans have won the Victoria Cross.

References

  1. ^ Edmund Burke, (1917), Annual Register, page 171, (Rivingtons)
  2. ^ Ronald Fairbridge Currey, (1955), St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, 1855-1955, page 117, (Blackwell)

See also