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St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls, Pretoria

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School in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls
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186 Duxbury Road, Hillcrest

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Coordinates25°45′18″S28°14′31″E / 25.75500°S 28.24194°E /-25.75500; 28.24194
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School typeAll-girls private school
MottoFiliae Regis
(Daughter of King)
Religious affiliationDiocese of Pretoria
DenominationAnglican
Patron saintSt Mary
Established8 September 1879; 146 years ago (1879-09-08)
FounderThe Rt RevdHenry Bousfield
Sister schoolSt. Alban's College (Former)
School number012 366 0500
HeadmasterMrs Howard
Exam boardIEB
Staff100 full-time
Grades000–12
GenderFemale
Age3 to 18
Number of students850 girls
LanguageEnglish
Schedule07:30 - 14:10
Hours in school day6h30
CampusUrban Campus
Campus typeSuburban
Houses  St Andrew's
  St David's
  St George's
  St Patrick's
Colours  Blue
  Brown
NicknameSt Mary's
Rivals
School feesR252,000 (boarding)
R161,400 (tuition)
Alumni Old Girls
Websitewww.stmarys.pta.school.za

St. Mary's Diocesan School for Girls is anAnglicanprivateboarding school for girls situated in Hillcrest,Pretoria in theGauteng province ofSouth Africa, St Mary's DSG was founded in 1879 by the Rt RevdHenry Bousfield, the firstBishop of Pretoria.[1] For 75 years of its existence the school was run by the nuns of theCommunity of St Mary the Virgin. The brother school isSt. Alban's College.

The school was established in 1871 byHenry Bousfield known as St Etheldreda's but it became St Mary's DSG later on. It is known as one of the oldest schools in Pretoria. It is one of the most prestigious schools inSouth Africa.

History

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St Etheldreda's 1879–1909

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The school was known as St Etheldreda by BishopHenry Bousfield. It later became St Mary's DSG. Initially it was situated at No. 279 Skinner Street. Later it moved to Hillcrest.

The school had 20 pupils in 1886 and 75 pupils in 1889. The school cost £1,500 of which only £300 was immediately available. By 1895, the rest was raised by the bishop, friends, 138 pupils and nine academic member of staff.

St Mary's DSG establishment

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Henry Bousfield died and all seemed lost. The Headmistress resigned and return toEngland and 25 pupils remained at St Etheldreda's. The Education Department suggested that the school buildings might be used as a hostel for the newly established girls high school in Arcadia calledPretoria High School for Girls.

When the BishopWilliam Carter was appointed as second Bishop of Pretoria (1903–1909). He fervently opposed the absorbing of church schools by the government. It was his inspiration that saved our school: he invited theCommunity of St Mary the Virgin fromWantage in England to take it over and the Community accepted. However, they were not able to send sisters toSouth Africa until September 1903. For nine months, Miss Grenfell kept the school going. Finally the great day came when the tour Sisters arrived at the Pretoria station in September 1903. A new era dawned during which the school developed into an efficient highly regarded and institution under the capable and loving guidance of Sisters. The name St Etheldreda's was not heard from the war and by the time of the school became St Mary's Diocesan School for Girls also known as theDSG.

The year 2004 gave the school further opportunity to celebrate: 125 years of the best that a holistic education has to offer.

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Notes and references

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  1. ^Addison 1979, p. 1.

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