Michaelhouse


Michaelhouse is a famous boarding school for boys in South Africa, modelled on the English Public School system. It is one of two remaining traditional public schools in the province, the other being it's great rival, Hilton College. Michaelhouse was established to instruct boys in the classical tradition in order to prepare them for entry to Oxbridge with great success. The school is famous equally for its great sporting prowess with a number of Old Boys having won caps at international level in a host of different competitions.
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Independent Private Secondary Public School

Established: 1896
Gender: Boys
Ages: 13-18 (grades 8-12)
Ethos: Anglican
Attendance: Boarding school
Head of School: (Rector) Antony Clark (member of HMC)
Enrollment: 575 pupils
Faculty: 
Ratio: 10:1
Average class size: 22 pupils
Tuition fees: ZAR303,600
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid available
Endowment: 
Mascot: 
School Colours: Red and white
Uniform: 
Accreditations: 
Associations: Boarding Schools Association; Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference; Independent Schools Association of South Africa; International Boys' Schools Coalition
Affiliations: 
Athletics Conference:
Feeder schools: Clifton Preparatory School; Highbury Preparatory School; Cordwalles Preparatory School; Clifton School; The Ridge School; Pridwin Preparatory School; Cowan House Preparatory School; Merchiston Preparatory School; Waterkloof House Preparatory School; St. Peter's Preparatory School; Durban Preparatory High School; St. Davids Preparatory School; Crawford Preparatory North Coast; Northlands Primary School
Rival schools: Hilton College

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A: R103, Balgowan 3275, South Africa
T: +27332341000
F: +27332344428
E: info@michaelhouse.org



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See also: BSA | The Great Schools | HMC | Independent Schools Association of South Africa | IBSC | Public Schools