Cornwall Hill College

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  • Location: Gauteng / Centurion
  • Address 1: Telephone: 012 667 1360
  • Address 2: Nellmapius Dr, Irene

badgeDuring the 1898 South African War the Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales Regiment built a fort on the highest hill south of Pretoria on a farm owned by the van der Byl family. Over the years, the hill became known as "Cornwall Hill": In the mid 1990s the hill and surroundings were turned into a luxury housing estate named "Cornwall Hill Estate" and Mr van der Byl donated some of the land for the building of a new private school, Cornwall Hill College. To maintain the connection with the past, the founders of the school decided to use symbols associated with the Duke and his Regiment. The bugle on the crest represents the Infantry bugle; the College coronet represents that of the Duke and the College tartan is his hunting tartan. The motto singuli omnes is latin for "one and all" and is the motto of both the Duke and his Regiment.

A BRIEF HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 1998 - 2013

Compared with South Africa's independent schools of long standing, Cornwall Hill College is but a fledgling! None of the stately, old buildings with corridors that seem to carry the echoes of the thousands of voices of those who have gone before and whose shoes have scuffed and worn away surface areas of the paving blocks so carefully laid many years before.

Yet, there is no doubt whatever that our College has entered the independent schools' scene with a bang! In spite of our youth, we believe we can stand tall next to any of our fellow schools, with a sense of deep gratitude to God and all those who have been instrumental in taking Cornwall Hill College to where it is today.

The College is situated in Irene on some 25 hectares of land, donated for the purposes of education by the well known van der Byl family. Building operations commenced during 1997 and in January 1998 the doors opened to some 380 learners, ranging from Grade 0 to Grade 9. Currently our enrolment is in excess of 1700 learners, ranging from Grade 000 to Grade 12.

Despite having only been on the way for a decade, Cornwall Hill College has three interesting historical ties with events dating back to the late 19th and early and mid 20th centuries. The first two events are directly associated with Cornwall in England, while the third situation ties in with local history.

Firstly, our college is so named because of its close proximity to Cornwall Hill, a prominent hill south of Pretoria, on which a fort was built by the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, at the time of the Anglo-Boer War. Their task was to safeguard the railway line between Johannesburg and Pretoria. As a result of the area's historical ties with Cornwall in England, we have created a Cornish theme in our College. Our crest, credo and uniform tartan are all derived from the Duke of Cornwall's heraldry and dress codes, while the four 'houses' are named after Cornish cities.

The second historical tie with the past revolves around a grade 12 learner of 2003, her great, great grandfather, Howard Lamb and her grandfather, Colin Duff. Howard Lamb, a fisherman, was also captain of a lifeboat that operated along the Cornish coast. His grandson, Colin Duff, often accompanied him on rescue missions. Visitors to our Library and Resources Centre will notice a ship's bell mounted on a wall in the entrance foyer. The bell was cast in the United Kingdom in 1899 and was fitted to a ship called the Mariposa, which was commissioned for service in January 1900. In May of the same year, while sailing along the Cornish coast, the Mariposa caught fire and was beached. She was later refloated, refurbished, sold and renamed. The original bell somehow landed in Howard Lamb's possession and he in turn gave Colin Duff the bell "in recognition for his help in rescues and for being the youngest lad to ably assist in sea rescues!" Years later Colin Duff's widow donated the bell to Cornwall Hill College, in honour of her granddaughter who was in Grade 12 in 2003.

Thirdly, the site on which Cornwall Hill College is built was originally the municipal refuse dumping site for Irene! The symbolism stemming from the 'then and now' speaks of creating something great out of nothing! This points uniquely to the growth and development of Cornwall Hill College, an institution that has literally grown out of what was essentially an eyesore created to absorb society's cast-offs, to its becoming a highly sought after institution! This is amply borne out by the phenomenal growth and development of our school, not only in relation to the buildings and state-of-the-art facilities, but more importantly, in the holistic nurturing, molding and educating of our learners from their 'raw material' years in the pre-school to their becoming locally relevant and internationally competitive young adults in Grade 12.

The first decade in the life of our school has passed and we are looking ahead to the next! Tribute is paid to all those who have in anyway contributed to the development and growth of our school during this time, especially to those intrepid pioneers who stepped out in faith, without knowing whether or not the venture would succeed. Their faith has been vindicated beyond their wildest dreams!

Brian Williams

Founder Principal, Preparatory School (1998 - 2008)

Address: Nellmapius Dr, Irene, 0062

 

Phone: 012 667 1360
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