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Paddock Avenue, Gardens ,
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| Coordinates | 33°55′49″S 18°24′56″E / 33.93028°S 18.41556°E / -33.93028; 18.41556 |
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| Type | Public school |
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| Motto | Floreat - Flourish |
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| Established | 1961 (1961) |
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| School district | District 9 |
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| School number | 021 465 1236 |
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| Principal | Mr Dylan Tommy |
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| Grades | 8–12 |
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| Gender | Boys & Girls |
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| Age | 14 to 19 |
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| Enrollment | 590 pupils |
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| Language | English |
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| Schedule | 07:30 - 15:00 |
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| Campus | Urban Campus |
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| Campus type | Suburban |
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| Colours | Blue Gold White |
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| Nickname | The Smurfs |
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| Rival | Cape Town High School Sea Point High School |
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| Accreditation | Western Cape Education Department |
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| Website | www.gardenshigh.co.za |
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Gardens Commercial High School is a public English medium co-educational inner city secondary school situated in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa with learners aged 12–18 years. In 2006 the school was designated a Business, Commerce and Management (BCM) Focus School. As such, Gardens Commercial is part of an education intervention that aims to redress the Apartheid education system. Gardens Commercial offers the following focus field subjects: Accounting, Business Studies, Economics and Computer Applications Technology.
History
Gardens Commercial High School is a mixture of the old and the new. The five original houses which still form parts of the school buildings were built in 1882 and were used as University of Cape Town residences during the 1920s. Since then they have housed a private hotel, the offices of the Provincial Administration (1939–1944) and the offices of the Department of Inland Revenue and the Rent Control Board (1944–1967).
In 1967 the demolition of Avenue Terrace - as the buildings were then known – was planned. In its stead a new school would be built to house the pupils from the Day School of Commerce (est. 1961) which, until then, had been a department of the Cape Technical College. These plans, however, were shelved and the original buildings were adapted for use as a school.
In 1968 the school came under the jurisdiction of the Cape Education Department and a year later it was renamed Gardens Commercial High School. The Avenue Terrace buildings survived intact, a second time, when demolition plans were again mooted.
When Louis Karol Architects were commissioned in 1976 to build the new school, their decision to incorporate Avenue Terrace finally guaranteed the survival of these buildings.
In 1984 - two years before the school's silver anniversary - the Twistniet Sports Complex was opened in Upper Orange Street. It offered facilities for hockey, tennis, basketball, netball and athletics.
In 1993 the old School buildings, the wall and the ground were declared a National Monument. The original deeds of transfer of the ground, are part of the Uitvlugt, date to 1732.
Sport & Culture
Learners participate in at least one extramural activity throughout the year. The following activities are offered:
- Argus Quizz
- Athletics
- Beauty Therapy
- Book Club
- Bowls
- Chess
- Dancing
- Drama
- E-gaming
- Fitness Club
- Interact
- Inter-Faith
- Journaling
- Netball
- Soccer
- Touch Rugby
- Website committee
- Volleyball
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| Rivers and wetlands |
- Bokramspruit
- Buffels River
- Eerste River
- Diep River
- Else River
- Hout Bay River
- Krom River
- Lourens River
- Modder River
- Salt River
- Sand River
- Schusters River
- Silvermine River
- Sir Lowry’s Pass River
- Sout River
- Steenbras River
- Zandvlei
- Zeekoevlei
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| Nature reserves |
- Blaauwberg Conservation Area
- Bracken Nature Reserve
- Cecilia
- De Hel Nature Area
- Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary
- Die Oog Conservation Area
- Diep River Fynbos Corridor
- Durbanville Nature Reserve
- Edith Stephens Wetland Park
- Glencairn Wetland
- Harmony Flats Nature Reserve
- Helderberg Nature Reserve
- Kenilworth Racecourse Conservation Area
- Koeberg Nature Reserve
- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
- Lourens River Protected Natural Environment
- Lower Silvermine River Wetlands
- Macassar Dunes Conservation Area
- Mamre Nature Garden
- Meadowridge Common
- Milnerton Racecourse Nature Reserve
- Raapenberg Bird Sanctuary
- Rietvlei Wetland Reserve
- Rondebosch Common
- Rondevlei Nature Reserve
- Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site
- Tygerberg Nature Reserve
- Uitkamp Wetlands
- Witzands Aquifer Conservation Area
- Wolfgat Nature Reserve
- Zoarvlei Wetlands
- Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve
- Zeekoevlei Nature Reserve
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- Chapman's Peak Drive
- Hospital Bend
- Kloof Nek Road
- Metropolitan Routes in Cape Town
- M3
- M4
- M5
- M6
- M7
- M8
- M9
- M10
- M11
- M12
- National roads
- Regional roads
- R27
- R44
- R101
- R102
- R300
- R302
- R310
- Sir Lowry's Pass
- Ou Kaapse Weg
- Peninsula Expressway (Cape Town)
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| City of Cape Town |
- Government of Cape Town
- Mayor
- Deputy Mayor
- Cape Town City Hall
- Cape Town Civic Centre
- Cape Town Partnership
- Coat of arms of Cape Town
- Flag of Cape Town
- Elections
- 2018 Cape Town mayoral election
- Erasmus Commission
- Wards
- Law and enforcement
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- Near Cape Town
- Bo-Kaap
- CBD and the Waterfront
- Simon's Town
- Helderberg
- Bellville
- Table Mountain
- Wynberg district
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| Historical buildings |
- African Theatre
- Alhambra Theatre
- Breakwater Lodge
- Church Square
- Coornhoop
- Graaff Electric Lighting Works
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Culture |
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Performance art |
- Cape Town City Ballet
- Musical ensembles
- Theatres
- Artscape Theatre Centre
- Baxter Theatre Centre
- Labia Theatre
- Little Theatre
- Magnet Theatre
- Maynardville Open-Air Theatre
- Space Theatre
- The Independent Armchair Theatre
- Theatre on the Bay
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| Public art |
- Statues
- Nelson Mandela
- Cecil Rhodes
- Nobel Square
- George Grey
- Jan Hendrik Hofmeyer
- Jan van Riebeeck
- Maria van Riebeeck
- Bartolomeu Dias
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| Media |
- Newspapers
- Radio and television
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| Restaurants and cafés |
- Café Caprice
- Perseverance Tavern
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| Other | Cape Town Tigers (basketball) |
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| Colleges |
- Qualitas Career Academy
- South African College
- Yeshiva of Cape Town
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| Former schools |
- Ellerslie Girls' High School
- Tot Nut van het Algemeen
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| Not yet allocated |
- College of Magic
- Montebello Design Centre
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