Celebrating 134 years this year, Sea Point High School started as Sea Point Boys High in 1884 and joined with Ellerslie Girls' High School in 1989. Today, Sea Point High School continues the tradition of excellent education. Situated on Sea Point Main Road, our learners enjoy the convenience of easy access to buses and taxis right outside the school as well a safe, clean and healthy environment close to the sea. They are a co-ed, multi-cultural school, and we pride ourselves in establishing a strong academic foundation which prepares the way for matriculation success and further tertiary education, by offering our learners the following:
-Professional, experienced, dedicated and caring teachers
-A wide variety of subject choices
-Latest technological resources: 2 Computer Labs
-Support classes
-A resident Clinical Psychologist
-Life Skills Coach
-Learner Leaders and RCL members - A leadership development programme
-Feeding scheme: Hot or cold lunch
-Sports: Soccer, Volleyball and Netball
-Various Clubs & Societies
-Debating
-Art & Design, Consumer Studies
SPHS believes that a good education is the best tool for developing and equipping young people for a successful future. Mission Statement for Sea Point High is an innovative and vibrant school which recognizes and embraces cultural diversity. They provide a challenging and holistic learning environment. They strive to instil the necessary skills and values in our learners to empower them to flourish in a dynamic and demanding society. Their enthusiastic and caring educators maximize the learners' potential to become respectful, tolerant and responsible citizens. An educational partnership involving learners, parents and educators is essential in order to accomplish our goals.
References
https://seapointhighschool.co.za/
https://www.africanadvice.com/1248421/Schools/Cape_Town/Sea_Point_High_School/
Further Reading
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