Queen's College (South Africa)
Queen's College Boys' High School | |
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Esse Quam Videri ('To Be , rather than to seem to be') | |
Location | |
Queenstown, Eastern Cape South Africa | |
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Type | All-Boys Public School |
Established | 1858 |
Headmaster | Mr. Brendan Grant (1 Jan 2013) |
Grades | 8 - 12 |
Enrollment | 575 pupils |
Colour(s) | Old Gold and Black |
Yearbook | "The Queen's Quire" |
Website | www.queenscollege.co.za |
Queen's College is situated at the foot of the Stormberg Mountains in the Eastern Cape town of Queenstown. Established in 1858, it is the oldest school on the Border.
Notable alumni
- Allan Beswick, Springbok Rugby
- Jimmy White, Springbok Rugby
- Dick Muir, Springbok Rugby Player, Springbok Assistant Coach 2008 – present
- Kaya Malotana, Springbok Rugby
- Robbi Kempson, Springbok Rugby
- Owen Lentz, American Rugby
- Carlo Del Fava, Italian Rugby
- Lionel Cronjé, South Africa U20 Player of the year 2009
- S'bura Sithole, South African Sevens 2010 – present
- Daryll John Cullinan, South African Cricketer
- Tony Greig, English Cricketer
- Ian Greig, English Cricketer
- Justin Kemp, South African Cricketer
- Glen Dell, Advanced World Aerobatic Champion in 2004
- Norman Walsh, Rhodesian and Zimbabwean air marshal
- Ken McEwan, Eastern Province and Essex cricketer
- Rocco Jansen, Emerging Springboks Rugby 2008
Coordinates: 31°53′21.20″S 26°52′36.71″E / 31.8892222°S 26.8768639°E
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