Good Hope Seminary High School

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Good Hope Seminary High School
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Good Hope Seminary High School
Coordinates 33°56′00″S18°25′02″E / 33.933331°S 18.417238°E / -33.933331; 18.417238 Coordinates: 33°56′00″S18°25′02″E / 33.933331°S 18.417238°E / -33.933331; 18.417238
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School typeAll-girl private high school [1]
MottoConstantia et Virtute [2]
(With Courage and Perseverance)
EstablishedOctober 6, 1873
PrincipalMrs D. Christian [3]
Grades8-12
Website www.goodhopeseminary.co.za

Good Hope Seminary High School is an all-girl private high school in the Western Cape. It was founded in 1873 by Reverend Andrew Murray. [4]

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References

  1. "Admissions Policy and Procedure". Good Hope Seminary High School.
  2. "Home". Good Hope Seminary High School.
  3. "Teaching Staff". Good Hope Seminary High School.
  4. "Good Hope Seminary High School". www.goodhopeseminary.co.za. Retrieved 11 January 2020.