I suggest Grey College.
Grey College was founded in 1855 by Sir George Grey, then Governor of the Cape Colony. The first headmaster was Reverend Andrew Murray. It is the third oldest school in South Africa and the oldest north of the Orange River.
Afrikaans- and English-speaking pupils study under one roof, but each language group is educated in separate classrooms and in his own mother tongue.
The University of the Free State originated from the school.
The schoolgrounds consist of a number of historic buildings of which 5 have been declared National Monuments. Extensive sport facilities includes a recently upgraded Olympic-sized swimming pool, a field hockey astro (one of the best in the country), a shooting range, a new squash court and several hockey, soccer, cricket and rugby fields.
The school celebrated its 150th Birthday during October 2005, where numerous famous alumni revisited their Alma Mater. The current headmaster is Johan Volsteedt.
In 2001 the school won the prestigious Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament.
If yu need information on schools in different areas, please ask or edit your question. There are a lot of fine schools in South Africa. I'm from the Boland, but live in Seoul, Korea and many of my students study at:
Gimnasium Hoërskool
Posbus 281
Paarl
872-1541/2/872-8654F
paarlgim@xsinet.co.za
www.wcape.school.za/paarlgim
or
Gimnasium Laerskool
Hoofstraat
Paarl
872-4505/5137F
kleingim@lando.co.za
2006-09-09 07:38:12
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answered by Porgie 7
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Please give me more information. Is it high school or College that you need to attend? Please also tell me what fields of study you are interested in. Contact me at iocorean@yahoo.com I would gladly like to assist you in finding a school and getting you some information. Also tell me where in South Africa you would like to stay.
2006-09-11 23:23:21
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answered by Nomad 2
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