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| St. Alban's College | |
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![]() St. Alban's College school crest | |
| Location | |
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110 Clearwater Road,Lynnwood Glen , | |
| Coordinates | 25°46′25″S28°17′03″E / 25.77361°S 28.28417°E /-25.77361; 28.28417 |
| Information | |
| School type | All-boys private school |
| Motto | Custos Veritatis meaning "Guardians Of The Truth" |
| Religious affiliation | Anglican Diocese |
| Patron saint | St. Alban |
| Established | 1 February 1963; 62 years ago (1963-02-01) |
| Founder | On 6 February 1962, the St Alban’s College Foundation is legally established. The Trustees are:Bishop Edward Knapp-Fisher, Honourable Adrian Roberts, Acting Judge of the Supreme Court, Gerald Savage, Mello MacRobert, Bob Hamilton, William Davidson and Monty Knoll. |
| Locale | Lynnwood Glen (Suburban) |
| Sister school | St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls (Former) |
| School number | +27 (012) 348 1221 |
| Headmaster | Shane Kidwell |
| Exam board | IEB |
| Grades | 8–12 (Forms I–V) |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 14 to 18 |
| Number of students | 600 boys |
| Language | English |
| Schedule | 07:30 - 14:00 |
| Campus | Urban Campus |
| Campus type | Suburban |
| Houses | Boarding houses: Knoll MacRobert Ochse John Tsebe Dayboy houses: Baloyi De Beer Knapp-Fisher Murray |
| Colours | Blue Grey |
| Song | Laud the grace of God victorious |
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| Yearbook | The Glave |
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| Alumni | Old Albanians |
| School fees | R328,850 (Boarding & Tuition) R155,100 (Day Scholar) p.a. |
| Website | www |
St. Alban's College is aprivate,boarding,English medium and day high school for boys situated in the suburb ofLynnwood Glen inPretoria in theGauteng province ofSouth Africa. It was founded in 1963 byAnton Murray. Its history, influence, wealth, and academic reputation have made it one of the most prestigious schools in South Africa.[1][2][3] The sister school is calledSt. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Pretoria.
The school was founded on 1 February 1963 with a student body of 37 boys and 3 masters. It now has 580 boys and 43 teachers plus support staff.
The founder-Headmaster,Anton Murray, was a South Africancricketer, who worked for twenty one years at the school. Paul Marsh was headmaster during a transitional phase lasting for four years. Ronnie Todd introduced many radical changes during his ten years as headmaster, and following his position as headmaster went on to openSt Peter's College. The fourth headmaster was Grant Nupen, who was one of the 37 Foundation Scholars in 1963 and went on to become the first Head Boy, a position he held for three years.
Under the direction of the fifth headmaster, Tom Hamilton, the school celebrated its 50th birthday in 2013.
| Started | Finished | Name |
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| 1963 | 1981 | Anton Murray |
| 1982 | 1986 | Paul Marsh |
| 1987 | 1997 | Ronnie Todd |
| 1996 | 2001 | Grant Nupen |
| 2001 | 2016 | Thomas Hamilton |
| 2017 | current | Shane Kidwell |
Sports offered include rugby and hockey (the main sports in the winter time), cricket, swimming, rowing, basketball and water polo (in summer). Other sports are golf, soccer, tennis, squash, athletics and cross-country running (also known as bounds).
The sports that are played at the school are:

The St. Alban's College chapel choir attended theWorld Choir Games for the first time in the school's history in 2008. In 2010, the choir completed a tour of theUnited States, where it toured the East Coast and performed at places including theWashington National Cathedral inWashington D.C.
The school has a singing group, the Barbershop Boys, comprising singers selected from the chapel choir, usually around 15-20 boys, who singa cappella. The Barbershop Boys began the school's "Music Tours" with their tour toArgentina in 2004.
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