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Meadowlands School of Technology

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Meadowlands School of Technology
Location
Information
TypeGovernment
Motto"Avant Garde"
Established1955
Sessionsingle
PrincipalS.Pillay
Websiteschool site

Meadowlands School of Technology is a government secondary school in Chatsworth a section of Durban. Chatsworth was created under the Apartheid period to house Durban residents of Indian heritage. The school specialises in technology.

Description

Meadowland concentrates on technology and whilst it gives priority to local children and then who are of similar age to the pupils of the grade the admission policy also gives priority to those with an aptitude for technology.[1]

History

The school opened on 20 January 1969 with Mr.P.C.C.Nair as headmaster, he had over a thousand children to teach with very few teachers trained to teach at secondary level. In fact twenty of the teachers had no teaching experience and only enthusiasm, but they were required when just one year consisted of seventeen classes.[2]

References

  1. ^ Meadowlands school site Archived 2014-02-19 at the Wayback Machine, accessed August 2013
  2. ^ "Mr. P.C.C Nair - First Principal of Meadowlands Secondary". Meadowlands Secondary. Archived from the original on 11 March 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2013.