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, co-educational high school located in
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, near
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in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.


History

Kloof High School opened in February 1960 under the first headmaster, Mr G. Goodwin. The 127 students were taught in prefabricated classrooms situated on a temporary site at the corner of Emolweni and Dan Pienaar Roads in the village of Kloof. The school grew quickly under the third principal, Mr Dudley Barton, who succeeded Mr J.F. Dixon in July 1963. Construction had begun on permanent buildings in 1963 and by mid–1964 the students in the eighth to eleventh grades were able to move into their new classrooms. For some time the prefabs on the top field remained as further building continued. In 1965 the first grade 12 pupils wrote the School's first matriculation examinations, and the school houses, Churchill, Founders and Keller, were established. In 1969, Mr T. Gerdener (then Provincial Administrator for
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) officially opened the school. At that time, there were 524 students and 26 teachers, and a further classroom wing, including an Art Studio and Media Centre had been added and a school hall. During the July holidays of that year the first sports tours were undertaken with a 1st Hockey XI touring the Eastern Cape and the first
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touring
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(now
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). The faith of the founders had been justified and a
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was designed by Mr Alan Woodrow, including the motto: "''In hoc signo vinces''" meaning "In this sign (the cross) you will conquer." Academic, sporting and cultural aspects of school life were catered for but Mr Barton felt the spiritual needs of the students should be met. Fund raising began for a chapel and the Dudley Barton Sanctuary was opened in 1977, dedicated by the Bishop of Natal. Despite being a public school, Kloof High retains its Christian ethos, but accommodates pupils of all religions. Mr Barton retired in 1978 and was succeeded by Mr H.M. Puzey under whom the school continued to grow. Further classrooms were built including a Computer Room. On the sports front, provincial and, on occasion, national honours, were earned in swimming, (the school now had a swimming pool), cricket, hockey, athletics and tennis. Mr Hugh Deane was Principal from 1989 until 1994. In January 1995 Mr Deane was succeeded by Mr Dave Seager. The school was declared a Model C school Private school#South Africa early in the nineties, and a school governing body was formed to deal with financial concerns. In the new millennium, the school introduced a sports centre, the John Dickson Indoor Centre, and an auditorium. During March 2005, Mr Seager resigned and was replaced by Mrs Dawn A. Lefort in her capacity as Acting Principal. She has worked at the School since 1977 as a French and History teacher. Mrs Dawn A. Lefort is the current principal and head of Senior Management at Kloof High School.


Principals

*Mr G.M.N. Goodwin (1960–1961) *Mr Blake (Acting Principal until Jan 1962) *Mr J.F. Dixon (Jan 1962 – Dec 1962) *Dr G.S. Jackson (Acting Principal: Jan 1963 – July 1963) *Mr Dudley Barton (July 1963 – 1978) *Mr H.M. Puzey (1979–1988) *Mr Hugh Deane (1989–1994) *Mr Dave Seager (1995 – March 2005) *Mrs Romona Khedun (March 2005– October 2019) *Mr Kaiyur Khedun (Acting Principal) (October 2019 - Present)


The School Today

The school's location is on the tree-lined avenues of
Kloof Kloof is a leafy upper-class town, that includes a smaller area called Everton, located approximately 26 km north-west of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Once an independent municipality, it now forms part of greater Durban area ...
. Kloof High School is an English-medium school that is run by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education and a school governing body. Approximately 26 teachers are employed by the governing body and about 23 are employed by the Department of Education. About 1000 students, mostly from the suburbs of
Kloof Kloof is a leafy upper-class town, that includes a smaller area called Everton, located approximately 26 km north-west of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Once an independent municipality, it now forms part of greater Durban area ...
, Everton,
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, Waterfall, Forest Hills, New Germany, Wyebank and Pinetown, attend the school. A daily school bus operates from Marrianhill through to the school via Lyndhurst Primary School in New Germany.


Facilities

* 10-lane swimming pool. * Main field. * 2nd/ "Top" field. * Six cricket nets and portable nets, with bowling machine. * two tennis courts and wall. * Rock Climbing wall. * Hall fitted with lighting and an orchestra pit for productions. * Pavilion and catering kitchen. * Changing rooms. * Grandstand on main fField. * Portable stands on other fields. * Chapel. * Synthetic grass hockey field * Dance room Other facilities: * Media Centre * Drama Studio * Two Tuckshops * Auditorium * Two Computer Centres * The John Dixon Indoor Centre * Gym and physiotheraphy centre


Academics

Kloof High School's students write the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education
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exams and consistently achieve good results. KHS is an English-Medium school. It offers
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and
isiZulu Zulu (), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken in Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 12 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal of ...
as second languages (or ''"First Additional Languages"'' in the new FET curriculum) as well as French and German as third languages (''"Second Additional Languages"''). German Second Additional Language can only be taken as an 8th Matriculation subject unless permission has been granted by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education for the child to take German as an incorporated 7th subject or at "''Home Language''" level.


ABET education

The Argus School (run by Mrs Dawn Crookes) uses the school during evenings. The service is involved in adult education of domestic workers and disadvantaged peoples in the area. ABET (Adult Basic Education and Training) are taught by members of the Kloof community, teaching literacy and numerous skills. The school runs an annual spring school under the auspices of the Kloof Rotary Club. Subjects range from baking to flower arranging to poetry. It is held during the spring holidays.


Subjects


GET Level (Grades 8 and 9)

* English * Afrikaans/isiZulu * Life Orientation (L.O.) ncludes ''P.E.''* Arts & Culture * Technology * Economic & Management Science (EMS) * Social Sciences * Natural Sciences * French * Information Technology (I.T.) * ''Optional:'' German


FET Level (Grades 10 – 12)

In a student's Grade 9 year, they choose one of the subjects from each Line set out below. In the case of the Optional line; students approach Mrs Roux for assistance — except for 'Additional Mathematics'. Note: under the Optional heading, all of the languages stated can only be taken as 2nd Additional Languages — unless prior consent has been given by the Department of Education. These ''optional'' languages are taught by Mrs. O. Roux at either ''conversational'' level or ''
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'' Examination level.


Subjects

Mathematical Literacy * The definition of Mathematical Literacy as taken from the National Curriculum Statement is as follows: :"Mathematical Literacy provides learners with an awareness and understanding of the role that mathematics plays in the modern world. Mathematical Literacy is a subject driven by life-related applications of mathematics. It enables learners to develop the ability and confidence to think numerically and spatially in order to interpret and critically analyse everyday situations and to solve problems‖. For many learners, mathematics is frightening, obscure and unattainable. Mathematical Literacy provides an excellent alternative to Mathematics, and learners who study it have found that, because it is rooted in real-life experiences, it is a subject that makes sense and is eminently do-able." Life Orientation is unique to South Africa. Citizenship Education, in American schools, resembles this compulsory subject. There is no final
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exam although learners must complete a final standardised task set by the KZN Department of Education in their Grade 12-year. The final Life Orientation mark is based on work from Grades 10, 11 and 12. This means learners build a portfolio throughout their FET phase. Physical Sciences takes Chemistry and Physics and uses them to improve lives while still caring for the environment. In other countries, students take Physics PLUS Chemistry as electives but in the case of all South African Schools – Physical Science is the amalgamation of both. Life Sciences (formerly Biology). Four themes are covered in each grade, namely: * Cells and Tissues *
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and
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*
Environmental Studies Environmental studies is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human interaction with the environment. Environmental studies connects principles from the physical sciences, commerce/economics, the humanities, and social ...
*
Biodiversity Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic (''genetic variability''), species (''species diversity''), and ecosystem (''ecosystem diversity'') l ...
Visual Art. * As stated in the National Curriculum Statement: "The subject Visual Arts offers learners a way to meaningfully engage with and respond to their world. It provides opportunities to stimulate and develop learners‘ intellect, engaging their creative imagination through visual and tactile experiences and the innovative use of materials and technology in the realisation of their ideas. This provides the basis for learners to develop an individual visual language, which in turn is informed and shaped by immersion in the visual culture of the past and present." Engineering Graphics and Design is a communication and management tool that links those who design and plan with those who produce the artefacts and systems. It is used in the design phase to record and develop ideas, and in the manufacturing phase to guide those who do the manufacturing.
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deals with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values critical for participation in the economic sectors. Consumer Studies (commonly referred to as Home Economics) focuses on enabling learners to become informed consumers of food, clothing, housing, furnishings and household equipment. Learners entering Grade 10 will not have any prior knowledge of Consumer Studies and will be introduced to the subject for the first time in their Grade 10-year. Dramatic Arts is concerned both with the workings of the imagination and with the discipline of craftsmanship. Practical work and written work are equally weighted. Drama assessment is 50% practical work and 50% theory (or written work). There is a written and practical exam in June and at the end of each year, as well as continuous assessment throughout the year. Information Technology (formerly Computer Science HG is a practically oriented subject that focuses primarily on software development. The Practical Assessment Task comprises a practical task or project using the applicable developmental tools. Core Mathematics is a prerequisite of this subject. IT is a new subject to Kloof High School as the school is phasing out CAT (Computer Applications Technology). 2nd Additional Languages. The school has a wide array of foreign languages spoken within its boundaries * French 2nd Additional Language is the predominant foreign language at Kloof High School. French can be taken as an incorporated "7th" subject through the full-time French teacher or else as an "8th" (Extra) subject through Mrs Roux in the students own time. Examinations are necessary for students taking this subject as an elective subject and not on conversational-level. * German 2nd Additional Language is taught by Mrs Roux on a Monday (after school) or Wednesday (Enrichment period and/or after school). German is an increasingly popular language, today as globally it is becoming a 'Business Language'. Examinations will be written in German. Once students reach the FET phase (Grades 10 – 12), a German expert from the Deutsche Schule Durban will then take-over and begin teaching essential core-Germanic learning materials. Examinations are necessary for students taking this subject as an elective subject and not on conversational-level. * Italian 2nd Additional Language will be taught by Mrs Roux. Italian can only be taken after school in a students own time. Mrs Roux offers after-school lessons on a Tuesday afternoon for Italian. Examinations are necessary for students taking this subject as an elective subject and not on conversational-level.


Extracurriculars/extra-murals


Sports

Sports offered include
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,
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(both indoor and outdoor),
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,
soccer (football) Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to ...
,
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, and
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as well as
rock climbing Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up, across, or down natural rock formations. The goal is to reach the summit of a formation or the endpoint of a usually pre-defined route without falling. Rock climbing is a physically and ...
and
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, represented by both boys and girls teams. Boys can participate in
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, while girls take part in
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and
softball Softball is a game similar to baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. Softball is played competitively at club levels, the college level, and the professional level. The game was first created in 1887 in Chicago by George Hanc ...
.


Cultural

The cultural community of the school comprises: *Student Leadership *Matric Dance Committee (Grade 11 only) *
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(Grade 11 only) *Student Representative Council (aka Learners Rep. Council = LRC) *Debating *Media Centre Duty *Choir *Public Speaking *Computers (LAN) *Catering *Environmental Club (aka E-COPS) *Interact Club *Photography * Academic Olympiads: : — English Olympiad : — Mathematics Olympiad : — Afrikaans Olympiad : — Life Science Olympiad : — Physical Science Olympiad * Drama: : — Performing : — Lighting Crew : — Backstage Crew * Bulls & Bears (aka Debs and Squires) * First Aid * Business Studies (JSE Challenge) * Art Extension + Quilting Club * Band


Traditions

The school celebrates its Founders Day every year on the final day of the second term (usually on 22 June) by commemorating its first set of grade 12 students. There is a sporting rivalry with nearby Hillcrest High School. Derby Day is held every mid-June, alternating between Kloof High and Hillcrest High, and culminates with the 1st XV rugby game in the afternoon.


School uniform

The blazer is royal blue and special awards (such as honours, colours or honours cum laude) are indicated with yellow ribbing for colours or white, blue and yellow, in the case of honours. The tie is striped with royal blue, navy blue and yellow. Blazer and tie are not required during the summer terms for girls. Matrics have the privilege of a slightly different uniform. This includes a white, as opposed to brown, school jersey. They also have the option of special ties. Most importantly, though, they are then allowed to purchase their annually renewed Matric Jackets. The jacket design is voted for by the upcoming Matric class and designed by the Students of that year


References

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