Kimberley Boys' High School
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Kimberley Boys' High School is a high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

 located on the corner of Dalham Road and Memorial Road, Kimberley, Northern Cape
Kimberley, Northern Cape
Kimberley is a city in South Africa, and the capital of the Northern Cape. It is located near the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers. The town has considerable historical significance due its diamond mining past and siege during the Second Boer War...

, South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

. It was founded in 1887 and has close affiliation with Kimberley Girls' High School
Kimberley Girls' High School
Kimberley Girls' High School is a high school located on Elsmere Road in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa. It is over a hundred years old and has close affiliation with Kimberley Boys' High School and Kimberley Junior School.-History:...

 and Kimberley Junior School.

History

Kimberley Boys' High School was established in 1887. The Boys' High and Girls' High Schools, jointly known as the Kimberley Undenominational Schools, occupied separate wings of a building in Lanyon Terrace in Kimberley until 1913 when they moved to their present sites.

Headmasters

The following list of headmasters is derived mainly from Leslie Moult's K.H.Story: a history of Kimberley Boys' High School, published at the centenary in 1987.
  • W.A. Norrie, 1887–1892
  • L.C. Wilkes, 1893–1898
  • H.C. Notcutt, 1899–1903
  • A.H.J. Bourne, 1904–1917
  • O.J.S. Satchell, 1918–1926
  • S.D. Stoops, 1928–1941
  • L.M. Dugmore, 1942–1957
  • Alan Barker, 1958
  • Herbert Pringle Gordon, 1959–1967
  • R.C.H. "Bob" Hart, 1968–1973
  • Alan S. Powell, 1974–1983
  • T.J. Webster, from 1984
  • Hennie van der Mescht, afterwards Professor of English at Rhodes University
  • John Lobban
  • S Harward
  • Dudley W Daniels 2003 -

War

Many of the boys of this school volunteered to serve in the armed forces in World War I
World War I
World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918...

, World War II
World War II
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 and the Korean War
Korean War
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, some serving with distinction. A Memorial Library was built in honour of those who lost their lives. Conscripted
Conscription
Conscription is the compulsory enlistment of people in some sort of national service, most often military service. Conscription dates back to antiquity and continues in some countries to the present day under various names...

 school-leavers in the second half of the twentieth century acquitted themselves equally well in the South African Defence Force
South African Defence Force
The South African Defence Force was the South African armed forces from 1957 until 1994. The former Union Defence Force was renamed to the South African Defence Force in the Defence Act of 1957...

.

Hostels

The junior section of the school, which hived off as Kimberley Boys' Junior School in 1970, subsequently simply Kimberley Junior School, was served by a hostel known as Dugmore House. Leslie Moult who was hostel superintendent was also first headmaster of Kimberley Boys' Junior School.

The senior hostel was Francis Oats House.

Boys attending Boys' High were also housed at Bishop's Hostel, an institution owned by the Anglican Church until 1981 when it was transferred to Boys' High.

Boys' High School Players

D.H. Sanders established a tradition of high quality theatrical productions running from 1930 to 1955.

Later generations - musicals

Musical theatre flourished from the 1970s under Johan Swart and later Aiden Smith.

The baton was taken up subsequently by Anne Solomon.

Prominent alumni

  • Benjamin Bennett
    Benjamin Bennett (writer)
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     (1904-1985), well-known South African crime writer.
  • Rudolph Carl Bigalke
    Rudolph Carl Bigalke
    Rudolph Carl Bigalke, was a zoologist, a director of the McGregor Museum in Kimberley, South Africa, subsequently heading the Department of nature conservation at the University of Stellenbosch and serving for several terms as Dean of the Faculty of Forestry at that university. He was born in...

    , zoologist and one-time director of the McGregor Museum
    McGregor Museum
    The McGregor Museum in Kimberley, South Africa, originally known as the Alexander McGregor Memorial Museum, is a province-aided museum established in 1907.- Overview :...

  • Frederick Dobbin
    Uncle Dobbin
    Frederick James Dobbin universally known as Uncle Dobbin was a South African rugby union player who represented South Africa on nine occasions...

    , South African international rugby union player
  • William Benbow Humphreys (1889-1965), politician, founder of and principal benefactor behind Kimberley's William Humphreys Art Gallery, and recipient of the Freedom of the City of Kimberley.
  • Dr Donald Ross (Matric 1939), pioneer of British cardiac surgery. See Ross procedure
    Ross procedure
    The Ross procedure is a cardiac surgery operation where a diseased aortic valve is replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve. A pulmonary allograft is then used to replace the patient's own pulmonary valve...

    .
  • Professor Velva Schrire (Matric 1933), Head of the Groote Schuur Hospital
    Groote Schuur Hospital
    Groote Schuur Hospital is a large, government-funded, teaching hospital situated on the slopes of Devil's Peak in the city of Cape Town, South Africa...

     Cardiac Clinic at the time that Dr Chris Barnard
    Chris Barnard
    Christopher Leslie Barnard was a Welsh professional footballer in the 1960s and 1970’s. He was born in Cardiff.Chris Barnard, a midfielder, began his career as an apprentice at Southend United, turning professional in August 1965 and playing 8 times in the league the following season...

     performed the world's first human heart transplant operation.
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