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Paul Roos Gymnasium

 
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PAUL ROOS GYMNASIUM
PAUL ROOS GIMNASIUM
Motto SEMPER SPLENDIDIOR (ALWAYS SPLENDID)
Established 1866
Type Public
Staff 120+-
Location Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa
Colours Maroon, Gold and Navy
Nickname Maties
Website http://www.paulroos.co.za/

Paul Roos Gymnasium is a prestigious state school for boys in the town of Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

The school was founded in 1866 as Stellenbosch Gymnasium. In 1940, it was renamed after Paul Roos, the first captain of the Springbok rugby union team. Roos was a former pupil and teacher at Paul Roos Gymnasium, and was the school's rector from 1910 to 1940.

Boys from grade 8 to 12 attend Paul Roos and some subjects are offered in conjunction with its two sister schools, Bloemhof and Rhenish. The school is dual medium.[1] Afrikaans- and English-speaking pupils study under one roof, but each language group is educated in separate classrooms and in his own mother tongue. Paul Roos also shares sport and internet facilities with the nearby well-known Stellenbosch University. Other languages that can be studied include Latin, German, French, Italian and Mandarin.

Nelson Mandela visiting Paul Roos at the opening of the PRG centre in 2001. Here he shakes hands with the members of the Student Council

The school has a wide range of facilities including a library, two computer labs, three grass hockey fields and the famous Markötter rugby fields. There is also a swimming pool, with an Olympic Waterpolo Aquatic Centre currently under construction. Furthermore the school has 6 tennis courts and a gym on the school grounds.

Prima and Prima Nova, the two boarding houses, accommodate 226 boarders from across Southern Africa.


Paul Roos is a 'prestige' school, being among the best performing schools.[2] In the 39 years of the existence of the Chancellor's Medal at Stellenbosch University, 9 (23%) Paul Roosers have gained this award.[citation needed]

Paul Roos has produced the highest number of Springbok rugby union footballers.[3]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Malherbe, Ernst Gideon (1946). The bilingual school: A Study of Bilingualism in South Africa. London: Longmans. p. 122. ISBN 0405110863. http://books.google.com/books?id=l0LsYLbvTlYC&pg=PA10&as_brr=3&ei=SFvBSKS7FZrqiQGg5uzqDQ&sig=ACfU3U0zNcsJnb7oYobm1MbA1bi79RT2Dg#PPA10,M1. 
  2. ^ Marking Matric: Colloquium Proceedings, Vijay Reddy, 2006. HSRC Press. [ISBN 0796921164]
  3. ^ "Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame: Schools Overall". http://www.genslin.us/bokke/StatSchoolMostPlayers.aspx. Retrieved 2007-06-25. 

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