Parel Vallei High School
Public high school in Somerset West, South Africa
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Type | High School – Public |
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Motto | Sapientia et Intellegentia (Wisdom and Insight) |
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Established | 1986 |
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School district | Somerset West |
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Principal | D Schenck |
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Grades | 8–12 |
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Number of students | 1,300[1] |
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Houses | Aberdeen Stella Nassau |
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Color(s) | Navy and White |
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Mascot | Bulldog |
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Nickname | PV |
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Exam Board | WCED and CIE |
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Additional | Co-Ed and Dual-Medium |
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Website | pvallei.co.za |
Parel Vallei High School is a co-ed high school located in Parel Vallei, a suburb of Somerset West, which is in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Pupils attending the school are from the surrounding towns, such as Somerset West and Strand, as well as areas further away, such as Grabouw.
Academics
The following National Senior Certificate subjects are offered by the school, classes are mostly bilingually tutored.:
- Afrikaans Home Language
- Afrikaans First Additional Language
- English Home Language
- English First Additional Language
- German Second Additional Language (After school)
- French Second Additional Language (After School)
- Pure Mathematics
- Mathematical Literacy
- Advanced Programme Mathematics
- Physical Sciences
- Life Sciences
- History
- Geography
- Consumer Studies
- Accounting
- Business Studies
- Information Technology
- Engineering Graphics and Design
- Life Orientation
- Dramatic Arts
- Visual Communications Design
- Music
PV in the news
- Parel Vallei was in the published media regarding submissions to the school. The school had a few legal issues as it did not accept applications to the school due to size limitations.[2] The school is currently in the process of building and extending the school. In 2004, the school was briefly in the local news after the governing body presented the idea to erect a cellphone mast on the school grounds to the community.[3]
- In 2019 Danielle Kleyn, a learner at Parel Vallei, was crowned "Queen of Mathematics" at the 2019 Pan-African Mathematics Olympiad.[4]
- In 2020 the school faced backlash after several social media posts alleging that one student called another student of a different race a slur. This was reported on by the media and commented on by higher-ups in the Department of Education.[5]
- In 2021, Benjamin Kleyn received an honorable mention after participating in the National Programming Olympiad.[6]
- In 2021, Christian Kotzé was crowned winner winner chicken dinner on the VIA TV show "Slim vang sy baas".[7]
References
- ^ http://www.pvallei.co.za/includes/media/en/admission-policy2018.pdf Section 3 Subsection 2
- ^ http://www.pvallei.co.za/includes/media/en/admission-policy2018.pdf Section 3 Subsection 2
- ^ "Helderberg". Archived from the original on 10 March 2008. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
- ^ "Danielle crowned maths queen". 25 July 2018.
- ^ "Somerset West school is investigating whether or not pupil used K-word in spat".
- ^ "SA's top young programmers named at Programming Olympiad 2021 awards". 22 October 2021.
- ^ VIA TV – Vanaand kompeteer twee skole, Hoërskool DF Malan..., retrieved 23 March 2022
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