Inkamana High School
Inkamana High School is in Vryheid, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. It was started in 1923 and had 200 boarding students in 2009.
History
Inkamana is recognised as a historic school. It is situated in the heart of the Zululand. Inkamana High School was started 2 February 1923 as an intermediate School with only one class of grade 5 by Benedictine Missionaries from the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien in Germany. The school had fifteen pupils, four boys and eleven girls, all from Vryheid and the Paulpietersburg district. They were all boarders at Inkamana. They paid sixpence a month for school fees and brought farm and garden products to pay for their boarding accommodation.A Roman Catholic Missionary School, was founded in 1923.
The first Junior Certificate Examination was held at Inkamana in November 1934. The Senior Certificate course at Inkamana began in 1935 and a year later four pupils were preparing for their graduation. However, three of them left. The only remaining student, Ulrica Dzivane, successfully wrote her Senior Certificate Examination in Nov. 1936. Since then the Senior Certificate results have gained for Inkamana the reputation of being one of the best schools in the country. The failure rate was always low.
Today
The school recorded a hundred percent pass rate in matric examinations from 1969 until now, 2009.Presently the student enrolment is 200 with one class for each grade.
This co-educational boarding school is part of, and located within, Inkamana Abbey in the Abaqulusi region of KwaZulu Natal Province. There is a monastery, church, farm and other related activities as part of the location.
In 2007 Inkamana was amongst several schools recognised as "historic schools". Funding of six million rand a year was earmarked for Adams College, Inkamana High School, Ohlange High School, Inanda Seminary and Vryheid Comprehensive High School to make them academies focussing on Maths, Science and Technology. Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Njongonkulu Ndungane has said that they still need funds and "little has been achieved since democracy".
Alumni
- Oswald Mbuyiseni Mtshali, poet
- Norman Qashana Emmanuel Khuzwayo
- Gabriel Ndabandaba, Member of Parliament
- Zanele Mbeki, former RSA first lady
- Prince Gideon Zulu, politician from Zulu Royal family
- Princess Thembi was the sister of late AmaZulu King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuZulu and a member of the Zulu Royal Family
- Cassius Lubisi, Director-General and Secretary to Cabinet: RSA
- Dr Malibongwe Mthethwa first black person to own a private hospital in kzn
- Thando Zikalala....
- Leornard LJ Mncwango
- Dr Fabian Ribeiro –
- Mrs Florence Ribeiro by Apartheid Agents.
- Mrs Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe
- Adv Marumo Moerane
- Dr Phumzile Helen Ngobese
- Ms Hilda Mtshali
- Dr Mavuso Msimang – Secretary to Oliver Reginald Tambo
- Dr Constance Simelane
- Dr Ambrose Phesheya Zwane
- Mr Peter-Paul Ngwenya of Makana Investment
- Mr Vusi Mazibuko
- Mr Sithembiso Mthethwa
- Mr Abel Moffat Sithole
- Mrs Philisiwe Mthethwa
- Dr Sifiso Goodhope Maseko
- Dr Thandeka Mbokazi
- Dr Nozipho Thuthukile Mashaba-Mogoru
- Mr Albert Mthunzi Luthuli
- Mr Ndumiso Ngcobo
- Mr Vusi Letsoalo
- Mr Buyile Mdladla
- Dr Ntethelelo Mjoli
- Dr Mbokeleng "Boki" Sikhosana
- Dr Bongiwe Pepu
- Dr Mpucuko Nxumalo
- Dr Sibongile Zungu
- Mr Mxolisi "Mbazo"Nkosi
- Mr Maurice Radebe
- Mr Mabutho Zwane
- Mr Darius Mfana Temba Dhlomo was a South African footballer, boxer, musician and a political activist
- Mr Charles Dube Molapo
- Sr Cathrine Martina Msimang
- Ms Philisiwe Sibiya
- Dr Thanti Mthanti
- Mr Zuzifa Buthelezi
- Alfred Msezane
- Mr Bhekuyise Gideon Dlamini
- Joana Thango
- Professor Otty Nxumalo