Bosmansdam High School
Public English & Afrikaans medium co-educational high school in Bothasig, Cape Town
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Dark blue, red & gold
Slogan | Honesty, Respect, Loyalty, Responsibility |
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Nickname | Bosmansdam Knights |
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Website | http://www.bosmansdam.co.za/ |
Bosmansdam High School (Afrikaans: Hoërskool Bosmansdam) is a public English and Afrikaans co-educational high school. It was founded in 1971 in Bothasig, a suburb of Cape Town.[1] The school is state assisted and charges new students a set amount of money for its services. The school offers a variety of sporting and cultural activities for its students in addition to its academic program.[2]
Academics
Bosmansdam High School provides a range of academic subjects typical of the South African national cirriculum.[1] They are a dual-language institution where English and Afrikaans are the primary languages of instruction.[2]
Notable alumni
- James Vos, Member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance and Shadow Minister for Tourism.
- Jody Williams, winner of the fourth season of South African Idols in 2007.
References
- ^ "Bosmansdam High School | Ratings For Schools". www.ratingsforschools.co.za. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
- ^ "History Hoërskool Bosmansdam High School". www.bosmansdam.co.za. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
External links
- "About". Bosmansdam High School. (in Afrikaans)
- Official Website
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