Huguenot College 2.68

Wellington, 7655
South Africa

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Huguenot College Huguenot College is a well known place listed as Organization in Wellington , Technical Institute in Wellington ,

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The Huguenot College in Wellington, South Africa, is a private institute focused on training social and church service workers.Historical overviewThe Huguenot College has its origins in three educational institutions which previously existed in Wellington, namely the Huguenot Seminary, the Huguenot University College and Friedenheim. The Huguenot Seminary was established in 1874 through the efforts of the well-known Dr Andrew Murray. The Huguenot University College developed from the Huguenot Seminary, and was a constituent college of the University of South Africa up to the end of 1950, when this University College had to close.Friedenheim was established in 1904 and offered courses in missionary work, social work and Biblical instruction until the end of 1950.When the Huguenot University College had to close, successful negotiations were initiated by the Dutch Reformed Church for taking over its grounds, buildings and equipment. The Huguenot College was officially opened on 28 February 1951.Culture-historical context and characterThe renowned history of the Huguenot College is reflected in the architectural environment of the institution. The Huguenot College has been situated in Wellington since the previous century and is accommodated in valuable and scenic buildings in an atmosphere very similar to both the micro-climate and historical environment of other university towns such as Potchefstroom and Stellenbosch. The Huguenot College endeavours to preserve this environment and character for generations to come.