Jeppe High School for Boys, the Glossary
Jeppe High School for Boys is a public English medium high school for boys in Kensington, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa.[1]
Table of Contents
54 relations: Alan Kourie, Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, Batting (cricket), Bob Catterall, Bob Hepple, Brian Mitchell (boxer), Cecil Pugh, Christianity, Clergy, Daryl Impey, Des Sinclair, Eighth grade, English language, Gauteng, Gauteng Department of Education, George Cross, Hacjivah Dayimani, Harry Schwarz, Herman Charles Bosman, Jake White, James Dalton (rugby union), Jeppe High School for Girls, Jim Christy (cricketer), Jock Cameron, Joel Mandelstam, Johannesburg, Kensington, Gauteng, King Edward VII School, Johannesburg, King's Counsel, Latin, List of ambassadors of South Africa to the United States, Marius Schoon, Morgan Gould, Nelson Mandela, Norman Gordon, Parktown Boys' High School, Potchefstroom High School for Boys, Pretoria Boys High School, Rasta Rasivhenge, Road bicycle racing, Samuel Kinkead, Sbu Nkosi, Schneider Trophy, South Africa, St Benedict's College, Bedfordview, St John's College (Johannesburg), State school, Twelfth grade, Tyrone Green, Wandisile Simelane, ... Expand index (4 more) »
- 1890 establishments in the South African Republic
- Boys' schools in South Africa
Alan Kourie
Alan John Kourie (born 30 July 1951 in Johannesburg) is a former South African first class cricketer, who played for Transvaal, from 1970–71 to 1988–89.
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Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner, (23 March 1854 – 13 May 1925) was a British statesman and colonial administrator who played a very important role in the formulation of British foreign and domestic policy between the mid-1890s and early 1920s.
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Batting (cricket)
In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the ball with a bat to score runs and prevent the loss of one's wicket.
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Bob Catterall
Robert Hector Catterall (10 July 1900 – 3 January 1961) was a South African cricketer who played in 24 Test matches from 1922 to 1931.
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Bob Hepple
Sir Bob Alexander Hepple OLG (11 August 1934 – 21 August 2015) was a South African-born legal academic and leader in the fields of labour law, equality and human rights.
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Brian Mitchell (boxer)
Brian Mitchell (born 30 August 1961 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African former professional boxer who competed from 1981 to 1995.
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Cecil Pugh
Herbert Cecil Pugh, (2 November 1898 – 5 July 1941), usually called Cecil Pugh, was a Congregational Church minister and is the only clergyman to have received the George Cross.
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Clergy
Clergy are formal leaders within established religions.
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Daryl Impey
Daryl Impey (born 6 December 1984) is a South African former professional road cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2008 to 2023.
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Des Sinclair
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Eighth grade
Eighth grade (also 8th Grade or Grade 8) is the eighth year of formal or compulsory education in the United States of America.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Gauteng
Gauteng (Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; eGoli or iGoli) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
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Gauteng Department of Education
The Gauteng Department of Education is a provincial government department under the Gauteng Provincial Government responsible for overseeing and regulating the basic education system in the Gauteng province of South Africa in accordance with the South African Schools Act of 1996.
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George Cross
The George Cross (GC) is the highest award bestowed by the British government for non-operational gallantry or gallantry not in the presence of an enemy.
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Hacjivah Dayimani
Hacjivah Graham Dayimani (born 23 September 1997) is a South African rugby union player for the in the United Rugby Championship and the in the Currie Cup.
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Harry Schwarz
Harry Heinz Schwarz (13 May 1924 – 5 February 2010) was a South African lawyer, statesman, and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid in South Africa who eventually served as the South African Ambassador to the United States during the country's transition to majority rule.
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Herman Charles Bosman
Herman Charles Bosman (3 February 1905 – 14 October 1951) is widely regarded as South Africa's greatest short-story writer.
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Jake White
Jake White (born 13 December 1963 as Jacob Westerduin) is a professional rugby union coach and former coach of the South African national team – the Springboks – whom he coached to victory in 2007 Rugby World Cup and the 2004 Tri Nations.
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James Dalton (rugby union)
James Dalton (born 16 August 1972) is a South African rugby union player who played for the South Africa national rugby union team.
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Jeppe High School for Girls
Jeppe High School for Girls is a public English medium high school for girls situated in the suburb of Kensington in Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa, The school's address is 160 Roberts Ave, Kensington, Johannesburg, 2094, South Africa (on the corner of Roberts Avenue and Lynx Street). Jeppe High School for Boys and Jeppe High School for Girls are 1890 establishments in the South African Republic, Educational institutions established in 1890 and schools in Johannesburg.
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Jim Christy (cricketer)
James Alexander Joseph Christy (12 December 1904 – 1 February 1971) was a South African cricketer who played in ten Test matches from 1929 to 1931–32.
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Jock Cameron
Jock Cameron (born Horace Brakenridge Cameron and often known as "Herbie" Cameron; 5 July 1905 – 2 November 1935) was a South African cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Joel Mandelstam
Joel Mandelstam FRS (13 November 1919 – 20 December 2008) was a British microbiologist, a professor, at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world.
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Kensington, Gauteng
Kensington is a hilly suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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King Edward VII School, Johannesburg
King Edward VII School (KES) is a public English medium high school for boys situated within the city of Johannesburg in South Africa's Gauteng Province, one of the historically significant Milner Schools. Jeppe High School for Boys and King Edward VII School, Johannesburg are Boys' schools in South Africa and schools in Johannesburg.
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King's Counsel
In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms, a King's Counsel (post-nominal initials KC) is a lawyer appointed by the state as a senior advocate or barrister with a high degree of skill and experience in the law.
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Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
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List of ambassadors of South Africa to the United States
The position of South African ambassador to the United States is the most prestigious and top diplomatic post in South Africa.
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Marius Schoon
Louis Marius Schoon (22 June 1937 – 7 February 1999) was a white anti-apartheid activist of Afrikaner descent.
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Morgan Gould
Morgan Leonard Gould (born 23 March 1983) is a South African international footballer who plays professionally for Sekhukhune United as a defender.
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Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, politician, and statesman who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
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Norman Gordon
Norman Gordon (6 August 1911 – 2 September 2014) was a South African cricketer who played in five Test matches during the 1938–39 South African cricket season.
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Parktown Boys' High School
Parktown Boys' High School is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Parktown, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Jeppe High School for Boys and Parktown Boys' High School are schools in Johannesburg.
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Potchefstroom High School for Boys
Potchefstroom High School for Boys is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Potchefstroom in the North West province of South Africa.
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Pretoria Boys High School
Pretoria Boys High School (colloquially known as "Boys High") is a public, tuition-charging, English-medium high school for boys situated in the suburb of Brooklyn in Pretoria in the Gauteng province of South Africa, founded in 1901 by Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner. Jeppe High School for Boys and Pretoria Boys High School are Boys' schools in South Africa.
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Rasta Rasivhenge
Fhatuwani 'Rasta' Rasivhenge (born in Johannesburg on 3 January 1986) is a South African rugby union referee who is a member of the South African Rugby Union (SARU) Premier Panel.
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Road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on paved roads.
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Samuel Kinkead
Samuel Marcus Kinkead DSO, DSC & Bar, DFC & Bar (25 February 1897 – 12 March 1928) was a South African fighter ace with 33 victories during the First World War.
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Sbu Nkosi
S'busiso Romeo Nkosi (born 21 January 1996) is a South African professional rugby union player for the South Africa national team and the in Currie Cup.
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Schneider Trophy
The Coupe d'Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider, also known as the Schneider Trophy, Schneider Prize or (incorrectly) the Schneider Cup is a trophy that was awarded first annually, and later biennially, to the winner of a race for seaplanes and flying boats.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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St Benedict's College, Bedfordview
St Benedict's College is a private, boarding, English medium and Catholic high school for boys in Bedfordview, Germiston in the Gauteng province of South Africa, The boys write Independent Examination Board (IEB). Jeppe High School for Boys and st Benedict's College, Bedfordview are Boys' schools in South Africa and schools in Johannesburg.
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St John's College (Johannesburg)
St John's College is a private Anglican day and boarding school situated in Houghton Estate in Johannesburg, South Africa. Jeppe High School for Boys and st John's College (Johannesburg) are Herbert Baker buildings and structures and schools in Johannesburg.
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State school
A state school, public school, or government school is a primary or secondary school that educates all students without charge.
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Twelfth grade
Twelfth grade (also known as 12th grade, grade 12, senior year, or class 12) is the twelfth year of formal or compulsory education.
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Tyrone Green
Tyrone Green (born) is a South African rugby union player for Harlequins in the Premiership.
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Wandisile Simelane
Wandisile Simelane (born 21 March 1998) is a South African professional rugby union player for the in Super Rugby, the in the Currie Cup and the in the Rugby Challenge.
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Wicket-keeper
The wicket-keeper in the sport of cricket is the player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket or stumps being watchful of the batsman and ready to take a catch, stump the batsman out and run out a batsman when occasion arises.
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Wilf Rosenberg
Wilf Rosenberg (18 June 1934 – 14 January 2019) was a South African rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden, colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
1890 establishments in the South African Republic
- Bell Dewar
- Jeppe High School for Boys
- Jeppe High School for Girls
- Leydsdorp
- Senwabarwana
Boys' schools in South Africa
- 36 Houghton Drive
- Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool
- Clifton School (Durban)
- Drakensberg Boys' Choir School
- Durban High School
- Glenwood High School (Durban)
- Grey College, Bloemfontein
- Grey High School
- Hilton College (South Africa)
- Jeppe High School for Boys
- Kearsney College
- King Edward VII School, Johannesburg
- Maritzburg College
- Michaelhouse
- Pinetown Boys' High School
- Pretoria Boys High School
- Rondebosch Boys' High School
- Rondebosch Boys' Preparatory School
- South African College Schools
- St Benedict's College, Bedfordview
- St. Alban's College
- St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
- St. Andrew's School, Bloemfontein
- St. Charles College, Pietermaritzburg
- The Ridge School
- Westville Boys' High School
- Wynberg Boys' High School
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeppe_High_School_for_Boys
, Wicket-keeper, Wilf Rosenberg, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, World War I.