Oakhurst Primary School

All girls state school in South Africa
33°58′0″S 18°28′40″E / 33.96667°S 18.47778°E / -33.96667; 18.47778InformationTypeAll Girls State SchoolMottonil nisi optimum
nothing but the bestEstablished1906PrincipalMrs de la BatGradesR - 7Color(s)Green, white and navy blueWebsitewww.oakhurst.org.za

Oakhurst Primary School is situated in Oakhurst Avenue, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa. In 2006 the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.

Academics

Oakhurst is a small school with one class per grade and encourages one-on-one teaching with the idea that smaller classes encourage better results.

History

Oakhurst was opened on 8 October 1906 as the Camp Ground School for Girls under the leadership of Mrs M. Garcia. It became an independent branch of Rustenburg School for Girls. It changed its name to Oakhurst Primary School in 1927 after one of the old houses on the Canigou Estate. Until 1930, boys too were admitted to the kindergarten grades.[1]

Headmistresses

  • Mrs Mabel Garcia (1906-1921)
  • Miss Christine Chandler (1920-1935)
  • Miss Esmé Powis (1936-1939)
  • Miss L. de Smidt (1940-1954)
  • Miss Elizabeth Haenni (1955-1982)
  • Miss Joan McKee (1982-1997)
  • Ms Anneline Lourens (1997-2006)
  • Mrs Jenny Van Velden (2007–2015)
  • Mrs Lorette de la Bat (2016–present)

Houses

Oakhurst houses are: Athlone (green), Buxton (red), and Clarendon (blue).

Sport

Oakhurst offers tennis, netball, hockey, and swimming.

References

  1. ^ Bowers, Frances (1981) Dear Old School... ISBN 9780620056182

External links

  • Oakhurst official site
  • v
  • t
  • e
Cape Town
Natural environment
  • Cape Flats
  • Cape Peninsula
  • Geology
  • Helderberg
Bays
  • Bantry Bay
  • Camps Bay
  • False Bay
  • Gordon's Bay
  • Granger Bay
  • Hout Bay
  • Simon's Bay
  • Smitswinkel Bay
  • Table Bay
Beaches
Hills
Mountains
Islands
Headlands
Rivers and wetlands
Climate and weather
World heritage sites
Biodiversity
of Cape Town
Vegetation
types
Parks and
gardens
Nature reserves
Communities
Atlantic Seaboard
Blaauwberg
Cape Flats
(Klipfontein district)
Khayelitsha
Mitchells Plain
City Bowl
Helderberg
Northern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs
South Peninsula
Neighbourhoods
Built environment
Skyscrapers
Government
National government
Provincial government
City of Cape Town
Fortifications
Monuments and memorials
Lists of heritage sites
Historical buildings
Culture
Cuisine
Performance
art
Events and
festivals
Museums and
art galleries
Iziko Museums
Public art
Religion
Secular
architecture
Media
Companies based
in Cape Town
Hotels and resorts
Shopping areas,
malls and markets
Exhibition centres
Restaurants and cafés
Tourism
Air transport
Maritime transport
Road transport
Rail transport
Soccer
Rugby
Cricket
Other
Cape Town Tigers (basketball)
Sports events
Sports venues
Libraries
Universities
Colleges
Private
schools
Public schools
Alternative schools
Former schools
Art & Music schools
Not yet allocated
Services
Hospitals
Lighthouses
Western Cape
Water Supply System
Electrical power generation
Emergency services
Cape Town Outline


Stub icon 1 Stub icon 2

This South Africa school-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e