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Hoërskool Bellville

Coordinates: 33°53′34.23″S 18°38′55.06″E / 33.8928417°S 18.6486278°E / -33.8928417; 18.6486278
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Hoërskool Bellville
Hoërskool Bellville in 2018
Address
Map
17 de la Haye Avenue

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Coordinates33°53′34.23″S 18°38′55.06″E / 33.8928417°S 18.6486278°E / -33.8928417; 18.6486278
Information
School typePublic school
MottoParatus Ad Omnia (translated- Be ready for the future)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1937; 87 years ago (1937)
School districtDistrict 4
PrincipalD. du Plessis
Staff100 full-time
Grades8–12
GenderBoys & Girls
Age14 to 18
Number of students1,200 pupils
Average class size28
LanguageAfrikaans
Schedule07:40 - 14:30
Classrooms60
CampusUrban Campus
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)  Gold
  Maroon
  Navy
  White
NicknameBellville
RivalHoërskool Brackenfell
Hoërskool D.F. Malan
Hoërskool Stellenberg
AccreditationWestern Cape Education Department
NewspaperSapiens
School feesR2170 per month
Feeder schoolsLaerskool Bastion
Laerskool Bellville
Laerskool Bellpark
Laerskool Bellville-Noord
AlumniHennie Bosman
Dawie de Villiers
Websitehttp://www.hsbellville.co.za

Hoërskool Bellville (Bellville High School) is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in Bellville in the Western Cape province of South Africa, It is one of the top schools in the Western Cape province, It was founded in 1937.

Background

The school was established in 1937.

Headmasters

The school had the following principals: C.J. Grové 1937- 1949, R. Coetzee –1949-1970, D.L. van den Berg 1971- 1973, G.F.P. Kellerman 1974–1983, C.E. van Staden 1983–1985, A.C. Lombard 1986- 1996, J.P. Crous 1997- 2010, and currently D. du Plessis.

Athletics

Bellville High School annually participates in the MTBS athletics competition, along with three other schools from the Bellville area: D.F. Malan, Tygerberg and Stellenberg. MTBS is especially well known for the performance of these schools' non-participating pupils on the pavilion as they perform songs and cheers to encourage their athletes during the day - for which a trophy is also awarded. Bellville has won this singing section in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2019.

Other events

In 2006 the school's team won the national SAGE competition in entrepreneurship when they made and sold items from pillow cases to tissue boxes. The final was in China and despite the contestants parents sometimes being unemployed the team of six flew off to compete after sponsorship was identified by minister Tasneem Essop.[1]

The school also participates in a yearly Interschools event (week long derby) with its local rival D.F. Malan, in which the schools contest on most platforms - including Field hockey, Rugby, Netball, Cross country, Chess and Debate. The first team rugby, hockey and netball matches are the main events. In recent years, Bellville has strongly dominated the rugby (although D.F. Malan has won twice in the last 3 years), with D.F. Malan strongly dominating both Boys' and Girls' hockey (although Bellville won the 2012 girls hockey match).

Alumni

Dawie de Villiers, Springbok rugby player - scrumhalf and captain, preacher, ambassador in London, Minister of Trade and Industry[2]

Hennie Bosman, karate expert and stunt man

Carlü Sadie, Lions Rugby Union player - prop, represented South Africa U20 in 2016 and 2017 in the Junior Rugby World Cup.

Francois van Coke, lead vocalist in the band Fokofpolisiekar and Van Coke Kartel, and solo artist

References

  1. ^ Sponsorship for Bellville, WesternCape.gov.za, retrieved 14 August 2014
  2. ^ "Dawid (Dawie) Jacobus De Villiers Springbok rugby scrumhalf". Retrieved 28 April 2018.

"Official website".