Herschel Girls' School 4.19

21 Herschel Rd
Cape Town,
South Africa

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Herschel Girls' School is a private, boarding and day school for girls, located in Claremont, a southern suburb of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.HistoryHerschel was established in February 1922, on land which had been settled since the late 17th century. The property on which it stands belonged to V.A. Schonnberg who, when he sold the main estate in 1834 to Sir John Herschel, the astronomer, retained this portion and named it after his illustrious neighbour.In July 1921, the estate was bought by The English Church Schools Association, with the aid of a generous loan from the Hon. John Jagger, MP, to provide for the needs of the many girls living in the southern suburbs who wished to attend a private school. The first headmistress was Miss Morley Ralph Armitage, and the school opened on Wednesday, 1 February 1922, when the first seven boarders arrived.On the following day, the rollcall was taken and the first school day began with prayers led by the Most Revd William Carter, Archbishop of Cape Town. There were twenty-nine girls on the roll and seven staff members. The formal opening was held two weeks later, on Thursday, 16 February 1922. Dean Rolt conducted a brief service, John X. Merriman, the Minister of Education, performed the official opening and Jagger delivered the vote of thanks.