Paul Roos Gymnasium

Paul Roos Gymnasium
Paul Roos Gimnasium

Semper Splendidior
Always Brighter / Always More Splendid
Location
Stellenbosch, Western Cape
South Africa
Coordinates 33°56′31″S 18°51′41″E / 33.9419°S 18.8614°E / -33.9419; 18.8614Coordinates: 33°56′31″S 18°51′41″E / 33.9419°S 18.8614°E / -33.9419; 18.8614
Information
Funding type Public
Established 1866
Rector Dr. Jannie van der Westhuizen
Staff 120
Grades 8-12
Number of students 1200
Hours in school day 7
Houses Braid, Hofmeyer, Murray, Neethling
Colour(s) Maroon, Gold and Navy
Slogan Semper Splendidior (Always More Splendid)
Fight song Old Boys of Paul Roos
Nickname The Roos, The Maroon Machine, PRG.
Rival Grey College;
Publication The Semper
Newspaper Concipio
Website www.paulroos.co.za

Paul Roos Gymnasium is a government school for boys in the town of Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa, founded in 1866 as Stellenbosch Gymnasium.

The school was renamed three times, Stellenbosch Boys High, Victoria College (after the Queen) and in 1940 Paul Roos Gymnasium. Paul Roos, a former captain of the Springbok rugby union team, was himself a former pupil and teacher at the school, and was the school's rector from 1910 to 1940, after which the school was renamed in his honour.

Associations and facilities

Though Paul Roos Gymnasium is a school for boys from grade 8 to 12, the curriculum includes some subjects presented in conjunction with the two sister schools, Bloemhof Hoër Meisieskool and Rhenish. The school is dual medium;[1] Afrikaans- and English-speaking pupils study under one roof, but classes are largely separated according to mother tongue. The school shares sport and internet facilities with Stellenbosch University.

School facilities include a library and computer labs.

Sports facilities include hockey fields, the Markötter rugby fields, a swimming pool, an Olympic Waterpolo Aquatic Centre, tennis courts, and a gymnasium.

The main residential facilities are the two school hostels (dormitories) called Prima and Prima Nova. They accommodate some hundreds of boarders, mainly from Southern Africa.

Notable attainments

Paul Roos was classified as a 'prestige' school, being among the best-performing schools.[2] In the first 39 years in which the Chancellor's Medal has been awarded at Stellenbosch University, nine (23%) of the recipients have been Paul Roosers.

Paul Roos has produced more Springbok rugby union rugby players than any other school.[3]

Notable alumni

Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarship was instituted in 1903, and Paul Roos is one of four schools in South Africa entitled to award a Rhodes Scholarship annually to an ex-pupil to study at the University of Oxford.[5]

References

  1. Malherbe, Ernst Gideon (1946). The bilingual school: A Study of Bilingualism in South Africa. London: Longmans. p. 122. ISBN 0-405-11086-3.
  2. Marking Matric: Colloquium Proceedings, Vijay Reddy, 2006. HSRC Press. [ISBN 0-7969-2116-4]
  3. "Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame: Schools Overall". Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  4. van Onselen, Charles (2003). "The Modernization of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek: F. E. T. Krause, J. C. Smuts, and the Struggle for the Johannesburg Public Prosecutor's Office, 1898-1899.". Law and History Review. American Society for Legal History. 21 (3): . 483–525. doi:10.2307/3595118. JSTOR 10.2307/3595118.
  5. Rhodes, Cecil John. "Will and Condicils of the Rt Hon. Cecil John Rhodes." (PDF). Rhodes Trust, University Press Oxford. p. 10. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
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