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Authority records
Corporate body

Adventurers Club

  • Corporate body
  • 1962 - 1971

The Adventurers Club was one of the first Clubs to be established at Saints. The Club conducted three to four trips per year for College boys accompanied by staff members to the Magaliesberg, Drakensberg, Malawi and Zimbabwe as well as to Botswana. Accounts of these trips can be found in the Stythian magazines available here.

Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool

  • Corporate body
  • 1920 -

First Afrikaans-medium high school in South Africa, located in Pretoria.

Aircraft Operating Company

  • Corporate body
  • c.1930 - ?

Company responsible for early aerial photographs.
Possibly Southern African arm of British company.

Art Club

  • Corporate body
  • 1962 -

BC cultural club started by Charmian Kennealy in 1962.

Berea Methodist Church

  • Corporate body
  • 1904 - 1961

The Church's Doris Elaine Leake Memorial Hall honoured the daughter (deceased 1923) of Charles Leake, founding St Stithians Trust chairman. Three of the church's founding members were also members of the first St Stithians Trust.
The church was demolished in 1961 to make way for the widening of Harrow Road. (See https://johannesburg1912.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/wesleyan-church-yeoville.jpg for further history and photographs of the church.)

Boys' College

  • Corporate body
  • 1953 -

St Stithians College was founded in 1953 and consisted at the time of the founding BP and BC classes. In 1995, with the advent of the girls' schools on campus, the entities serving the boys became known as the Boys' College and Boys' Preparatory schools. Reference to the Boys' College within AtoM indicates the high school years from Grade 8 to Grade 12 for its entire history from 1953 to the present.

Boys' Prep

  • Corporate body
  • 1953 -

St Stithians College was founded in 1953 and consisted at the time of the founding BP and BC classes. In 1995, with the advent of the girls' schools on campus, the entities serving the boys became known as the Boys' College and Boys' Preparatory schools. Reference to the Boys' Prep within AtoM indicates the Preparatory school years from Grade 1 to Grade 7 for its history from 1953 to 1996 and Grade 3 to Grade 7 from 1996 onwards.

Cambourne House

  • Corporate body
  • 1996 -

Cambourne is a house in the Girls' College. It is named after a Cornish village and parish in line with the Cornish history of the College.

Cape Times

  • Corporate body
  • 1876 -

Newspaper

Christian Recorder

  • Corporate body
  • 1952 -

American Methodist Episcopal publication.

Clifton Methodist Church

  • Corporate body
  • 1898 - 1973

Early Methodist Church in Johannesburg.
Demolished 1973.

Committee for European Education

  • Corporate body
  • c.1964

Sub-Committee of the Methodist Church at the time it was attempting to become part of the HMC.

Conference of Headmasters and Headmistresses of Private Schools of South Africa (HMC)

  • Corporate body
  • 1929 - ?

Precursor of the ISC and ISASA, founded on the same basis as the British HMC.
For a detailed history of the HMC see Squelch, J M (1997) Private schools in South Africa: the legal status and management of private schools. UNISA Doctoral thesis. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/43175412.pdf
This work refers extensively to interviews with Mark Henning, former Head of St Stithians and of the ISC.

Corlett Construction

  • Corporate body
  • c.1920 - ?

Construction company responsible for the erection of the original school buildings. Company founded by Daniel Fargher Corlett.
Corlett House is named after DF Corlett.

Die Beeld

  • Corporate body
  • 1974 -

National Daily newspaper in Afrikaans

E.C.A.R.

  • Corporate body
  • Unknown

Body consisting of mostly Catholic schools. No further details can currently be established.

Epworth School

  • Corporate body
  • 1898 -

Methodist School for girls in Pietermaritzburg.

Financial Mail

  • Corporate body
  • 1959 -

South African business weekly newspaper.

Forest Farm

  • Corporate body
  • 1968 -

Neighbouring institution: Forest Farm is a specialist care centre for adults with cerebral palsy conditions, and special needs

Girls' College

  • Corporate body
  • 1994 -

St Stithians College was founded in 1953 and consisted at the time of the founding BP and BC classes. Planning for the girl's schools began in 1994. In 1995, the girls' schools started with grade 0 - grade 3 in the boys' prep buildings which now serve the Junior Prep under the name St Stithians Collegiate. The first senior girls were admitted to the Girls' College in 1996. In 2000 the names of the girls' schools were changed to Girls' College and Girls' Prep and the junior classes (Grade 0 - Grade 2) became part of the Junior Prep.

Girls' Prep

  • Corporate body
  • 1995 -

St Stithians College was founded in 1953 and consisted at the time of the founding BP and BC classes. In 1995, the girls' schools started with grade 0 - grade 3 in the boys' prep buildings which now serve the Junior Prep under the name St Stithians Collegiate. The first senior girls were admitted to the Girls' College in 1996. In 2000 the names of the girls' schools were changed to Girls' College and Girls' Prep and the junior classes (Grade 0 - Grade 2) became part of the Junior Prep.

Good Things Guy

  • Corporate body
  • 2015 -

"Good Things Guy is on a mission to change what the world pays attention to. We believe that there is good news all around us and over 25 million South Africans agree with us. We hunt down and report on the best Good News stories from South Africa, and the World."

Grade 8

  • Corporate body
  • 1953 -

First grade of high school, previously known as Form II or Standard 6.

ISASA

  • Corporate body
  • 1929 -

The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa is the largest and oldest association of independent (private) schools in the Southern African region. ISASA traces its origins to the Conference of Headmasters and Headmistresses, originally formed in 1929.

Johannesburg Municipality

  • Corporate body
  • 1886 -

Johannesburg started as a dusty mining camp in 1886, but grew so rapidly that by the following year it established a municipality and appointed a mayor.

Johannesburg. Office of the Mayor

  • Corporate body
  • 1897 -

"Johannesburg came into being on 20 September 1886 and took at least 10 years to resemble something that could be called a town. It took another year before the first mayor, a magistrate, was appointed." [Source: https://www.joburg.org.za/]

John Jackson XI

  • Corporate body
  • 1980

Touring Cricket side from Chile.

Junior Prep

  • Corporate body
  • 2001 -

The Junior Prep is the Gateway to the College. It evolved out of the former Grade 0 and the Grades 1 and 2 classes of the BP and GP. It started functioning specifically as the Junior Prep in 2001.

Kingsmead College

  • Corporate body
  • 1934 -

Girls' Prep and College in Rosebank, Johannesburg.

Kingswood College

  • Corporate body
  • 1894 -

Methodist co-educational College in Makhanda, Eastern Cape.

L'Atelier

  • Corporate body
  • c.1970

Photographic studio

Leake House

  • Corporate body
  • 1953 -

Named after one of the founding Trust members

Lebowa Government Service

  • Corporate body
  • 1972 - 1994

Self-governing territory under the apartheid government, re-incorporated into Limpopo Province in 1994.

Looking North

  • Corporate body
  • c.1994

Newspaper
Possibly a supplement to The Star or Sunday Times newspaper at the time.

Mail & Guardian

  • Corporate body
  • 1985 -

Newspaper. Successor of The Weekly Mail, formerly The Rand Daily Mail

Matoppo Inn

  • Corporate body
  • 1835 -

Beaufort West Inn

Methodist Church

  • Corporate body
  • 1795 -

Church to which St Stithians College is affiliated.

Monument High School

  • Corporate body
  • 1921 -

Afrikaans medium high school in Krugersdorp.

Mountstephens House

  • Corporate body
  • 1954 -

Second BC boarding house to be built.

Nashua

  • Corporate body
  • 1980 -

Sponsoring company

Northern Reporter

  • Corporate body
  • 1969

Former local newspaper for the northern suburbs of Johannesburg.

Palace Studios

  • Corporate body
  • c. 1940

Photographic studio extant in the 1940s in Johannesburg.

Parents' Association

  • Corporate body
  • 1957 -

A loose association of parents worked avidly from 1953 to 1957, focusing on raising funds to build a school swimming pool. Thereafter, this loose association was formalised into the first Parents' Association in 1957. For a full history and a list of early office bearers, see Mears, W G (1972) The Early History of St Stithians College, pages 73 - 83.

Pictone Studios

  • Corporate body
  • 1966 - 1969

School photographer

Pretoria News

  • Corporate body
  • 1898 -

A daily English-medium newspaper established in 1898 in South Africa's capital city Pretoria.

Rand Aid Association

  • Corporate body
  • 1903 -

Charitable organisation founded by Charles Leake.

Rand Daily Mail

  • Corporate body
  • 1902 - 1985

Newspaper closed down by the government because of its opposition to apartheid.

Rand Provident Building Society

  • Corporate body
  • 1890 - 1955

Merged with the Alliance Building Society to form the Allied Building Society, which later became ABSA Bank.

Randburg Historical Society

  • Corporate body
  • c.1974

A voluntary association of those dedicated to the preservation of the history of randburg and its surrounds.

Randburg Sun

  • Corporate body
  • 1970 -

Local area newspaper published by Caxtons.

Receiver of Revenue (Johannesburg)

  • Corporate body
  • 1914 -

"During 1914, General Jan Smuts, in his capacity as Minister of Finance, tabled legislation in the Parliament of the Union of South Africa, introducing income tax in the country, with the Income Tax Act of 1914". [Source: Wikipedia]
Income tax is a tax collected by the Receiver of Revenue, which also had the responsibility at the time for issuing licences.

SA. Department of National Education

  • Corporate body
  • 1910 - 1994

National Department responsible for education policy throughout South Africa during the apartheid era.

Sandton Chronicle

  • Corporate body
  • 1969 -

Local community newspaper in Johannesburg

Sandton Civic Foundation

  • Corporate body
  • 1973 - ?

"Sandton's most important civic organisation, the Sandton Civic Foundation, was also created in response to the Milstein report. The genesis of the Foundation is directly attributable to Mr Eric Gallo, who, together with men such as Mr "Punch" Barlow, established the Foundation on 10 Decelnber 1973 to "...preserve and restore 'indigenous trees and shrubs along the river trails"; "save hundreds of areas' .:. for the preservation of the natural beauty of the area"; and to ensure that "...the town should not attempt to compete with other towns and cities for industries and commercial enterprises...". The Sandton Foundation aimed to keep the area "...in the same way in which we found it". Another objective was to provide social, cultural, and artistic amenities."
Extract from:
Carruthers, E. J. (1982) THE HISTORY OF NATURE CONSERVATION IN SANDTON. Available online: https://repository.nwu.ac.za/

Sandton Historical Association

  • Corporate body
  • Unknown

A voluntary association of those dedicated to the preservation of the history of Sandton and its surrounds. It published a series of annual magazines between 1978 and c.1995 which include a number of articles on Driefontein Farm on which the College was built,

South African Journal of Science

  • Corporate body
  • 1903 -

"The South African Journal of Science is an open access, multidisciplinary journal published bimonthly by the Academy of Science of South Africa. Its objective is to promote the visibility and impact of South African and African research by publishing high-quality original research from Africa or on African-relevant issues that will be of interest to readers in any discipline and for the benefit of scholars, educators, the general public and policymakers. It also provides a forum for discussion of news and developments in research and higher education." https://sajs.co.za/about

South African Party

  • Corporate body
  • 1911 - 1934

South African political party

South African Tatler

  • Corporate body
  • 1959 - 1966

Former social magazine focussing on South African society.

St Alban's College

  • Corporate body
  • 1963 -

Anglican independent school in Pretoria established in 1963.

St Dominic's School

  • Corporate body
  • 1923 -

Catholic school for girls in Boksburg, with renowned Drum Majorettes who have won the World Championships three times.

St John's College

  • Corporate body
  • 1898 -

Boys prep and high school.

St Stithians Archives

  • Corporate body
  • 2013 -

Archive of the College, formerly established in 2013 to manage the historical physical and digital assets of the College that have permanent value to the institution.

St Stithians College

  • Corporate body
  • 1953 -

Methodist school founded on a portion of the farm Driefontein by the Trust from the proceeds of the bequests of Cornishmen: Albert Charles Collins and William Mountstephens.

St Stithians Singers

  • Corporate body
  • 1971 - 1982

St Stithians Singers was founded by Walter Macfarlane, Hugh Huggett and the Director of Music, Anthony Lomberg. The choir consisted of parents and staff and eventually grew to 120 members. It later became the Johannesburg Singers.
During its extant years, the choirs put on many successful performances ranging from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas to major choral works such as Elijah and The Messiah.

St Stithians Theatre Club

  • Corporate body
  • c.1980 -

Informal BC Club consisting of parents, staff and boys which organised regular theatre outings.

St Stithians Trust

  • Corporate body
  • 1941 -

The founding body of St Stithians College.
The Trust was formed in 1941 with the aim of establishing the College. The founding document is the Trust Deed.

Studio Vision

  • Corporate body
  • 1973

Photography studio

Sunday Express

  • Corporate body
  • 1967 - 1985

Local Sunday newspaper.

Sunday Times

  • Corporate body
  • 1906 -

South African Sunday newspaper

Thandulwazi Maths and Science Academy

  • Corporate body
  • 2006

First established in 1991, the Saturday School has been providing extra tuition to learners from under-resourced schools for 21 years. In 2006 the St Stithians Foundation established Thandulwazi and incorporated the Saturday School and the Teacher Development Programme.
"The mission of the Thandulwazi Maths and Science Academy is to improve the quality of Maths and Science teaching and learning, among historically disadvantaged South Africans, mainly from under-resourced schools in and around Gauteng, through targeted interventions aimed at teacher training; professional development; and the provision of quality extra tuition to FET phase learners on Saturdays."

The Citizen

  • Corporate body
  • 1976 -

A South African daily newspaper published in Johannesburg, South Africa. The newspaper is distributed nationally in South Africa.

The Guardian

  • Corporate body
  • 1821 -

British newspaper.

The Outspan

  • Corporate body
  • 1927 - 1957

South African weekly magazine.
Superceded by Personality magazine 1957 - 1965.

The Ridge School

  • Corporate body
  • 1919 -

Boys preparatory school in Westcliff, Johannesburg.

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