Public school in Gauteng, South Africa
Hoërskool Florida Corner of Louis Botha and Havenga streets, Florida, 1716
, Type Public & Boarding Motto Ons dien getrou – "We serve faithfully din terrim tin Religious affiliation(s) Christianity Established 30 September 1949; 75 years ago (1949-09-30 ) School district District 12 School number +27 (011) 672 5345 Headmaster Mr. J.J Katzke Staff 100 full-time Grades 8–12 Gender Boys & Girls Age 14 to 18 Number of students 1,500 pupils Language Afrikaans Schedule 07:30 - 14:00 Campus Urban Campus Campus type Suburban Colour(s) Red Green YellowNickname Florries Accreditation Gauteng Department of Education Website www .florries .co .za
Hoërskool Florida is a public Afrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in Florida, Roodepoort , South Africa . It is known for its academic achievers, producing the highest number of top achievers in the Gauteng province and in the country over the last decade.[ 1] The pupils at Hoërskool Florida have performed well in sports producing excellent results in athletics, rugby, cricket and other sports.
History
The cornerstone was laid on 30 September 1944 and officially opened two years later as a dual medium school (English and Afrikaans languages). The school opened with 345 pupils and 15 teachers under the leadership of the first headmaster Mr. B. G. Lindeque. The school emblem was officially instated in 1954 by Mr. Charles Grevelink, which symbolizes, power, honour, protection and love.
Headmasters
Mr B.G. Lindeque (1944 - 1954)
Dr H.P. Van Coller (1954 -1968)
Mr P.D.A. Roux (1968 - 1989)
Mr H.S. Diederiks (1990 - 1992)
Mr K.S König (1993 - 1997)
Mr M.S Schutte (1997 - 2016)
Mr J.J Katzke (2017–present)
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