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19771220 Annexure A covering note

Covering note issued in 1982 but attached to a 1977 letter from the Department of National Education to the Administrator of the Transvaal.

SA. Department of National Education

1981 Article Admission of pupils of all races with accompanying notes

1981 Article Admission of pupils of all races with accompanying notes in Mark Henning's handwriting.
Note: The article is assumed to have been issued by the HMC as it refers to various private schools in each of the provinces.

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

19800223 Letter Pat van Rensburg to Mark Henning with accompanying document

19800223 Letter Pat van Rensburg (MPC for Bryanston) to Mark Henning advising him of the question she tabled in the Provincial Council regarding the admission of black students to private schools. The accompanying document details the questions and the responses from the administrator regarding admission numbers.

van Rensburg, Patricia

1981 Rev Stanley Pitts note to Mark Henning

1981 Rev Stanley Pitts note to Mark Henning re the "educational soundness" of the Education Department decision. The note is written on a compliments slip of the Methodist Church of South Africa.

Pitts, Rev Stanley

19780922 Mark Henning letter to Dr P G J Koornhof

19780922 MH letter to Dr P G J Koornhof requesting his advice on the applications.
[Archivist's note: MH knew Koornhof personally through their sporting connections. Source: 2018 Interview with MH]

Henning, Mark

Project Brave Stretch

Project Brave Stretch
A report-back from Prof Booysen following an ISC Bosberaad, 12th March 1998.

Booysen, Prof Piet de V.

Mark Henning Fonds

  • ZA ZAR STS 2022-014
  • Fonds
  • 1969

Papers reflecting Henning's time as the third Head of St Stithians College.
Series 1: Correspondence and other papers between 1977 and 1982 relating to Mark Henning's battle on behalf of the College to have black students admitted to the College.

Henning, Mark