Radio station that sponsored an event at the College.
Class of 2015
Class of 1984
BP teacher 1977 to 1984
Class of 1974
Class of 1982
Class of 1956
Founder pupil
Class of 1982
In BC to grade 10, 1965
Class of 2016
Class of 2001
Class of 2000
Class of 1999
Class of 2014
South African U19 cricketer and provincial player
Class of 1969
Class of 1968
Class of 1995
Son of Michael Acott, Class of 1961
Class of 1961
GC English teacher from 1996 - 2017, also Deputy Head and second GC Head.
Ivanka Acquisto joined the Girl’s Collegiate nine months after its opening in 1999 as the Deputy Head under the leadership of Anne van Zyl. She came to the Girl’s College from St Benedict’s College where she served as the Head of department English. Ivanka became the Head in 2001 and continued with the unchartered course set by Anne van Zyl. Her vision to Girl’s College was clear: “To be so strong on the inside that they are able to choose gentleness.”
Ivanka’s term of office was challenging as she had to deal with gender discrimination and the investigation by the Human Rights Commission with regards to external recognition of achievements. What is known as the six C’s also took root during Ivanka’s time as Head: Compassion, Creativity, Confidence, Courage, Contribution and Character – the mosaic circles on the walkway leading up to the Anne van Zyl Quad.
During Ivanka’s 16 years as Head of Girl’s College the school continued to flourish and excel in the areas of staff development, academics, sport, service, and culture as well as Round Square and the character development program. The Girl’s College had taken flight!
The “Afrikaans quad” as it has been fondly named, was part of the last phase of the initial construction of the Girl’s College. This quad houses the Afrikaans, French, Zulu, Life Sciences, Dramatic Arts and Music classes. This lovely, grassed area with beautiful trees and azaleas is an oasis in which the students can relax during breaks. This space is often filled with music and students practicing their lines for drama, experiments, tutor groups and class groups. It is a warm and happy space.
Class of 2003
BP 1973
Class of 1991. Captain of Boats.
Class of 1977
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.
Founded as a liberation movement. First national governing party in 1994 after the end of apartheid.
First Afrikaans-medium high school in South Africa, located in Pretoria.
South African branch of AFS International student exchange organisation.
Class of 1981
Class of 1999
Class of 1977
Class of 1975
Class of 1997
In VIth Form 1998
Company responsible for early aerial photographs.
Possibly Southern African arm of British company.
In BP to Grade 7, 1980
Class of 1973
Class of 2018
Founder pupil, Class of 1957
Class of 2021
Class of 1957
Foundation scholar
Class of 1987
GP class teacher
GP Founder staff member: 1996
Class of 1972
Class of 2003
Class of 1981
Class of 1997
French teacher BC 1963
Class of 1973.
National Science week finalist 1971.
Class of 2004
Class of 2004
BP 1972
Class of 1984
Radio presenter and compere of the Festival https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2012-01-08-obituary-robin-alexander-veteran-radio-presenter/
Class of 2003
GC Founder student
BC IT Secretary
Class of 2007
Collegiate Founder student
Class of 1980
Class of 1996
Class of 1983
Member of the combined St Stithians & St Mary's Equestrian team that took part in the very early schools equestrian events.
BP 1977
Class of 1986
Class of 1976
In BP to Grade 7, 1978
In BP and BC to grade 9, 1979
In BC Grade 9, 1963
Class of 1963
Class of 1984
Class of 1995
Class of 1980
Class of 1978
Class of 1984
BP Grade 2 Class teacher
BP 1969 - 1972
Class of 1984
Class of 1978
Class of 1980
Class of 1988
Class of 1981
Ian matriculated at the Boys’ College in 1981. Ian was a talented sportsman but his rugby career came to an end after his U15 year when he was badly concussed on the cricket field. Ian started coaching rugby and he received the Transvaal Union Referees’ Certificate before he matriculated. Ian qualified as an accountant and lectured Economics to the Sixth Form students at the College. Ian became a world class rugby referee with good international experience and was rated the Number One referee in South Africa in 1994. At this time Ian had already refereed a number of games in the qualifying rounds of the Rugby World Cup. Ian was tragically killed in a motor car accident in 1994 whilst traveling back from KwaZulu-Natal where he had attended the wedding of close friends. Ian’s integrity was recognized by all of those who were privileged to work with him and this was reflected in the choice of his memorial award.
Class of 1984
Kevin was educated at St Stithians up to grade 10 in 2002 when he left to become a professional tennis player. He has reached the finals of both Wimbledon and the US Open.
See: https://www.atptour.com/en/players/kevin-anderson/a678/overview
Class of 1977
Class of 1990. Head Prefect.
In BP 1982
News Editor at The Star who wrote to Mark Henning re Bennett's article on A C Collins.
In BP to Grade 7, 1991
Class of 2008
Class of 1967
Class of 1999
GC Founder student
In BP Grade 1, 1978; in BC Grade 8 1985.
Class of 2011
Class of 1964
Published memoirs of the border war between South Africa and Angola as "Buried in the Sky" in 2001. Artist and lecturer at Durban University of Technology.
In BC to Grade 11, 1966
Class of 1971
Finalist in Maths Olympiad
GC student
Class of 2008
In BP and BC to Grade 8, 1998
In BP from (c.1987) to Grade 7, 1993.
In BP 1997 to Grade 7, 2002
Descendant of DF Corlett
Left for Australia
In JP Grade R 2002
Descendant of DF Corlett
Left for Australia
In BP to grade 7, 1958
Founder student
Deceased