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St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg : ウィキペディア英語版 | St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls is a private Roman Catholic day school located in Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa. ==History== The foundation stone of St. Dominic's Convent and School was laid by Bishop Cox, O.M.I. Roman Catholic Bishop of Johannesburg on 14 September 1921. Mother Rose Niland took possession of the buildings on behalf of the Dominican Sisters of Newcastle on 21 June 1923 and on the 31st of July that year the first 28 boarders arrived They were joined by 32 day pupils the following day. With an enrollment of 60 pupils St. Dominic's Convent School was officially opened and registered with the Transvaal Education Department on 1 August 1923. The school now has around 1000 pupils and 50 teachers. The original building, with its of land used for recreation, sports and orchard cost 100,000 thousand pounds. The 1923 Mayor of Boksburg, Councillor Campbell, described St. Dominic's as a magnificent building where students should find studying a pleasure under ideal conditions. A hall and new wing were built in 1965 to accommodate the growing numbers of students. In 1999 the Jubilee Centre was officially opened. St Dominic's was used as the set for ''Skin'', a 2008 film portraying the life of Sandra Laing, who was a pupil in 1973, a white South African with darker skin which caused her to be labelled "coloured" during the apartheid era. She was expelled from school.
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