Section 5 public school in Springs, Gauteng, South Africa
Springs Boys' High School is a high school in Springs, Gauteng , South Africa.[ 2]
Principals
Claude Mullan (1940–1960)
Harold Marston (1961–1975)
Jaap Liebenberg (1975–1981)
Bob Gouldie (1982–1993)
André French (1994–2016)
Diane Freeman (July 2017–present)
Summer
Winter
Both
Swimming
Athletics
Chess
Water-polo
Cross-Country
Choir
Cricket
Hockey
Debating
Rugby[ 3]
Soccer
First Aid
Squash
Brass Band[ 4]
Tennis
Performing Arts
Public Speaking
Coat of arms
The badge, designed in 1940, has three sub-divisions in it. The first division is the Southern Cross. The second division is taken from the municipal coat-of-arms, symbolizing water and gold. The third is the lamp of knowledge, which symbolizes the striving for continuous academic excellence.[ 5]
Notable alumni
References
^ Robertson, Anna (12 August 2017). "Former deputy principal now SBHS principal" . Springs Advertiser . Retrieved 29 April 2019 .
^ "Three schools retain their 100 per cent pass rate" . Springs Advertiser . 5 January 2019. Retrieved 29 April 2019 . Springs Boys High School had 136 learners writing the exams and obtained a 96.3 per cent pass rate, an improvement from last year's 96 per cent.
^ Kinsella, Colm (2 October 2016). "South African high school visits Thomond RFC" . Limerick Leader . Retrieved 29 April 2019 .
^ Kotze, Natasha (19 August 2013). "Band marches to victory" . African Reporter . Retrieved 29 April 2019 .
^ Shampo, Marc A.; Kyle, Robert A. (1 September 1990). "Medical Symbols: Lamp of Knowledge (Life)" . Mayo Clinic Proceedings . 65 (9): 1192. doi :10.1016/S0025-6196(12)62743-8 . ISSN 0025-6196 . PMID 2205760 .
^ Noorbhai, Habib (20 January 2020). "Attending boys-only schools: Is it an incidental or a strategic contributing factor to South African cricket development and success?" . African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance . 26 (1): 21– 40 – via ResearchGate.
^ Buchner, Deur Christo (19 June 2018). "Dala het 'homself gevind' " . Netwerk24 . Retrieved 20 January 2021 .
^ Mogeni, Rodah (18 June 2020). "DJ Cleo: Everything about him will leave you in awe" . Briefly . Retrieved 20 January 2021 .
^ Hogg, Alec (26 July 2016). "Mugg & Bean mourns the death of its creator, "Mr Generosity" Ben Filmalter" . Biz News . Retrieved 29 April 2019 .
^ "Off the Radar from the mag: What happened to Dean Hall" . www.sarugbymag.co.za . 24 June 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2021 .
^ "CSA select SA Schools side" . Sport . Retrieved 20 January 2021 .
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