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Bopasenatla Secondary School

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Government school in Sono Road, Diepkloof, Soweto
Bopasenatla High School
Location
Map
2063b Sono Road, Diepkloof,Soweto
Coordinates26°15′02″S27°56′35″E / 26.2506°S 27.943°E /-26.2506; 27.943
Information
TypeGovernment
MottoPer Aspera Ad Astra
Established1972
PrincipalMr Manaka
Enrolmentc. 580
Colours  
Powder blue and navy blue
Websiteschool site

Bopasenatla Secondary School is a governmentsecondary school inDiepkloof,Soweto. It was previously known asJunior Secondary School.

History

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The school was started in 1972 when it was calledJunior Secondary School.Bopasenatla is aSotho word that means to build a strong human.[1] It teaches years 8 to 12 inDiepkloof,Soweto.

In 2000Lucas Radebe who had become the captain of theLeeds United football club returned to make a gift of computers. Radabe had left the school from year eight to go to a quieter neighbourhood.[2]

Today it has under 600 pupils who are taught by approximately twenty educators. The school has a technology lab and a computer lab. The school also claims a library,[3] but reports of a fire of books in 2012 said there was no library.[4]

Alumni

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Notable alumni include:

References

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  1. ^Pace. Hortors Publishing. 2001. p. 60.
  2. ^Radebe donates computers to school, iol, retrieved 11 November 2013
  3. ^abSchool siteArchived 11 November 2013 atarchive.today, retrieved 11 November 2013
  4. ^BAFANA MAHLANGU AND TEBOGO MONAMA (6 September 2012)."Textbooks burnt in a Mystery blaze".Sowetan Live. Retrieved11 November 2013.
  5. ^Galane, from the diary of Max Mojapelo; edited by Sello (2008).Beyond memory : recording the history, moments and memories of South African music. Somerset West, South Africa: African Minds. p. 10.ISBN 978-1920299286.{{cite book}}:|first= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^"Lucas Radebe - Footballer". BBC. Archived fromthe original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved23 March 2011.
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