Jeppe High School For Girls
Description
Jeppe High School for Girls (Jeppe Girls) is a high school for girls in Johannesburg, Gauteng. Jeppe Girls’ was rated the top school in Gauteng in a survey by the Beeld newspaper in 2010 and is one of the top feeder schools to the University of Witwatersrand. The school caters for girls from Grade 8 to Grade 12. The sister school if Jeppe High School for Boys.
HERITAGE
There are 3 Jeppe schools in Johannesburg, each with their own premises. Jeppe Girls’ was established in 1890 when it was founded along with the boys school as a single private Anglican school under the name St Michael’s College. The school closed during the Anglo Boer War and moved to a new building in 1919.
ACADEMICS
Jeppe Girls’ has achieved a 100% Matric pass rate for the 20th year in a row. The school motto is Forti Nihil Dificilius which means “Nothing is Too Difficult for the Brave”
SPORTS & CULTURE
SPORTS
- Hockey
- Netball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Orienteering
- Cross country
- Soccer
- Cricket
CULTURE
- Drumming
- Chess
- Debating
- Choir
- Drama
- First Aid
- Public speaking
SCHOOL FACILITIES
- Computer centre
- Media centre with library
- Music centre
- 25m swimming pool
- 6 tennis courts
- 5 netball courts
- 2 hockey/soccer fields
- Cricket pitch
- 2 volleyball courts
SCHOLARSHIPS
- Ruth First Scholarship
NOTABLE GRADUATES
- Ruth First
- Professor Isabel Hofmeyer
- Professor Elizabeth Rankin
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