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Good Shepherd School, Grahamstown : ウィキペディア英語版 | Good Shepherd School, Grahamstown
The Good Shepherd School in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa is a ''public school on private property'' providing education for boys and girls from grade 1 to grade 7. == History ==
The school was established by Mother Cecile of Grahamstown in October 1884 (though not in its present premises). Mother Cecile was the founder of the Community of the Resurrection of our Lord (also known as the CR Sisters). In 1918 the CR Sisters purchased the current building in Huntley Street and the Good Shepherd School moved in to its current home. The Huntley Street Building was built in 1844 and was from 1849 the St George's Grammar School. St George's Grammar School was founded by the Rt Revd Robert Gray, Bishop of Cape Town; the Revd F Bankes was the first headmaster, he later became the first headmaster of St. Andrew's College. The school is situated near the centre of the city's business area. In spite of this the school is populated predominately by disadvantaged learners. The school's medium of instruction is English. The school caters for girls and boys from grade 1 to 7 (ages 6– 13).
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