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- Brettonwood_High_School abstract "Brettonwood High School, in Durban, South Africa, opened in January 1966, is named after Brettonwood Avenue, which is at the intersection of the main entrance. It was known as Brettonwood Boys' High School until it became co-educational in the mid-1970s. The school's motto is \"Audacior\", meaning very bold, extremely courageous, more daring (than the rest).The first headmaster was Cyril Harcourt, an Englishman who had served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War. His English background was evident in the traditions introduced into the school.The school uniform was a black blazer with badge, long grey trousers (envoy 4244 \"Special Grey for Brettonwood\" with 1 inch Turn ups), white shirt, black shoes and a boater. The full uniform, excluding boater, was required to be worn when outside the classroom and with the boater when outside the school.In the school's first year there were four classes, two of standard 6 and two of standard 7. In 1969 the school had its first matriculation class.During the initial years sports were restricted to rugby, cricket and athletics. A wider range is now offered.Brettonwood High School is the only co-educational English-speaking school in Durban..".
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- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Boater.
- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966_establishments_in_South_Africa.
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- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:High_schools_in_South_Africa.
- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schools_in_KwaZulu-Natal.
- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Durban.
- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Matriculation.
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- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLink Sport_of_athletics.
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- Brettonwood_High_School wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brettonwood High School".
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- Brettonwood_High_School subject Category:1966_establishments_in_South_Africa.
- Brettonwood_High_School subject Category:Education_in_Durban.
- Brettonwood_High_School subject Category:High_schools_in_South_Africa.
- Brettonwood_High_School subject Category:Schools_in_KwaZulu-Natal.
- Brettonwood_High_School type School.
- Brettonwood_High_School type School.
- Brettonwood_High_School comment "Brettonwood High School, in Durban, South Africa, opened in January 1966, is named after Brettonwood Avenue, which is at the intersection of the main entrance. It was known as Brettonwood Boys' High School until it became co-educational in the mid-1970s. The school's motto is \"Audacior\", meaning very bold, extremely courageous, more daring (than the rest).The first headmaster was Cyril Harcourt, an Englishman who had served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War.".
- Brettonwood_High_School label "Brettonwood High School".
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