Northlands Girls' High School

Northlands Girls High School 'NGHS' is an all-girls school situated in the suburb of Durban North, South Africa. It has a strong relationship with its brother school, Northwood School for boys. NGHS, the first secondary school to be built in Durban North. NGHS was originally called Durban North High School. A decision by the Department of Education to separate boys and girls schools in 1953 resulted in the newly formed Northlands Girls' High School and on 1 October 1953 a march by the boys, led by headmaster Percy Hardaker, to take occupancy of the new what was to be known as Northlands Boys' High School whilst the girls lined the route, waving goodbye.[1]

Northlands Girls' High School
Address
16 Cadogan Drive, Durban North


South Africa
Information
TypePublic school, All Girls
MottoQuisque Sibi Verus
(To thine own self be true)
Established1 October 1953 (1953-10-01)
PrincipalMr. T.s Reddy
GradesGrade 8-Grade 12
HousesBanks, Shepstone, Lewis and Vaughan
Colour(s)Banks-Blue (colour) Shepstone Red (colour) Lewis-Yellow (colour) Vaughan-Green (colour)     
Websitewww.nghs.co.za

The badge of the original school featured a sailing ship. On the separation into single-sex schools in 1953, it was replaced by a knight's helm, which is still featured in the current badge. The school has around 700 students, aged 13 to 18 years.

The school's motto is Quisque Sibi Verus, which is Latin and means to thine own self be true.

Notable alumnae

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References

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  1. ^ "Northlands Girls High - A school legacy continues 70 years on". Northglen News. Caxton & CTP Printers and Publishers. 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
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