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Pholela High School, otherwise known as Pholela Institute or Pholela Public and at times called P.I. is a school in Bulwer,
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. It used to be a boarding school run as an institution until it was made a public school in the year 2000.


History

Pholela High School is a school previously run by the
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. The school buildings were built in the old Dutch style, on the main road in Bulwer, directly facing the Amahwaqa Mountain. The school was well known before the 2000s as one of the few black schools that consistently produced good matric results. The government took over the school due to some issues in 1999. After this results declined, leading eventually to the closure of the boarding facility in 2008. The school also has a large chapel at the centre as evidence of the church and religious influences.There was a compulsory church service every Sunday and there were prayers held every night organised by the SCM (Student Christian Movement) and occasionally, this organisation organised late night Sunday services that gave the students much entertainment through different performances. Further classrooms were built including a Computer Room. On the sports front, provincial and, on occasion, national honours, have been earned in for example volleyball, soccer and netball. The school has a soccer/athletics field,a tennis court, volleyball court, a basketball field and 2 netball fields scattered over the large school premises.


Principals

*Rev J Khonyane *Mr Petzer *Mr Grantham 1996-1998 *Mr M.D. Hlongwane (1998–2005) *Mr Myburgh (1998) *Mrs Steer (1999) * Mr Mbanjwa (2005-2007) * Mr M.N. Skhakhane (2007-current)


Superintendents

*Mr Mlotshwa *Mr Maphosa


The school today

The school is run by the
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education KwaZulu-Natal (, also referred to as KZN and known as "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province were merged. It is locate ...
and a school governing body. About 685 students, mostly from the local areas of Bulwer, attend the school. Previously, the school attracted students from all over the country from as far afield as the Cape, Gauteng, etc. It is a Zulu-medium school and offers English as second languages (or first additional languages in the new FET curriculum). The school consists of the black population from the local areas.


Facilities

Sports offered include soccer (football), netball, athletics, volleyball, tennis and basketball represented by both boys and girls teams. Cultural activities, including chess, debating, team-speaking, choir, poetry and traditional are offered.


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KZN to analyse black matrics' poor showing

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