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HISTORY
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The rapid eastward
expansion of Pretoria in the seventies led to the establishment
by the Transvaal Education Department of The Glen High School in
1976.
The name of
the School selected by the parents had a profound influence on the
identity of the School. The use of the thistle as the School badge
was a logical outcome of this name.
Other Scottish
connections soon followed: the use of clans instead of houses; the
wearing of kilts and tartan ties.
The final coat-of-arms
accepted in 1996 was a repetition of the thistle and the incorporation
of the main School and clan colours.
The motto, Urram,
is Gaelic for A Respect with Honour.
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First
Headmaster Mr.George Batty and his wife.
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CAMPBELL
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GORDON
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MACDONALD
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STEWART
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The clans selected
were Campbell, Gordon, MacDonald and Stewart.
The rivalry
on the sports fields soon became very keen. The two main trophies
are the Inter-clan Athletics shield and the Clan-of-the-Year shield,
which embraces all academic and extramural activities at the School.
The competition that most strongly underlines the character of each
clan is the cultural evenings presented each year.
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In the early years the only facility we had was the gymnasium. Only
after the Education Department levelled the terrain in 1980 could
the School build further facilities. Very soon the tennis courts
were constructed, the playing fields laid out, the shooting range
built and the cricket nets erected. The first big single project
was the swimming pool followed by the spectacular Indoor Sports
Centre.
This centre
provided three squash courts, four change rooms, three sports storerooms,
a kitchenette and areas for hospitality and other activities. Various
smaller projects followed and plans to improve and expand facilities
form part of the school's overall development plan.
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The most impressive addition to our facilities was the expansion
of the Administration Block in 1995. Additional offices and a boardroom
were added and the reception area was enlarged and improved.
The new reception
facilities, which double up as a foyer for the School hall, provide
a very attractive and relaxing area for visitors and pupils alike.
Together, the School hall and foyers form the heart and soul of
the School.
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In 1996 an additional 30 computers, using the latest technology, were
installed. Over the years computers have been introduced in the Media
Centre and in the administration of the School. |
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Head
Prefects - 2004
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The
Thistle and the Clans:
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The school's name.
arms and clan system have given raise to a great interest
in Scotland's contribution to our country's cultural heritage
and early development. They will provide a motif throughout
this prospectus.
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The
Matric Tie
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After consultation with the Heads of Clan, the
Logan tartan tie was introduced in 1990, because it
contained the major colours of the four clans.
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Mac
Mucklegeyver
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The sports fields
are laid out on an old graveyard. Cutting across the south-western
boundary of the Oval is a patch that is always greener!
Can it be the ghost of old Mac Mucklegyver is the explanation
to so many mysterious happenings at The Glen.
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Glenwegian
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- The origin:
It is analogous to Norwegian and Glaswegian. "Norwegia"
in medieval Latin meant Northern way or land. The suffix
"an" converted it from a country to a person
in that country.
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