Victoria Park High School | |
Motto: | Vivite fortes |
Motto Translation: | Live Courageously |
Type: | Public |
Gender: | Boys and girls |
Headmaster: | Garreth Jacobson[1] |
Staff: | 50 full-time |
Lower Age: | 14 |
Upper Age: | 18 |
Students: | 1,000 pupils |
Grades: | 8–12 |
Streetaddress: | Victoria Park Drive, South End |
City: | Port Elizabeth |
Province: | Eastern Cape |
Country: | South Africa |
Accreditation: | Eastern Cape Department of Education |
Campus: | Urban campus |
Language: | English |
Schedule: | 07:30 - 14:15 |
Colours: | Green Maroon White |
Yearbook: | "The Victorian" |
Victoria Park High School is a public English medium co-educational day school high school situated in the suburb of Walmer in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is one of the top and most academic schools in Port Elizabeth. The school was established in 1940.
Approximately 1000 students attend grades 8–12 and participate in activities, sports and the cultural arts. To maintain a favourable pupil/teacher ratio, the Governing body employs approximately 20 extra teachers.
The school was established in January 1940, and was situated in the Dutch Reformed Church hall in South End. The first day saw an enrolment of 38 grade 9 pupils, one assistant woman teacher and H.W. Arnott, the headmaster.[2] It was he who came up with the school's motto, "Vivite Fortes", meaning "Live courageously". Sport was played on the fields of Walmer Rugby & Cricket Clubs, and two hired tennis courts in Second Avenue.
In 1941, a grade 10 was added, along with an extra teacher. When Arnott returned in 1945 after service in World War II, the school had moved to its present site at the junction of Victoria Park Drive and First Avenue Walmer, as well as having classes from grade 9 to Matric.
The following are sports played by both sexes at Victoria Park High School: