Paul Roos Gymnasium


Paul Roos Gymnasium is a public dual medium high school for boys in the town of Stellenbosch in the Western Cape province of South Africa, which opened on 1 March 1866 as Stellenbosch Gymnasium. Described as South Africa’s Eton College by novelist Wilbur Smith, it is the 12th oldest school in the country,.

History

In 1910, the school was renamed Stellenbosch Boys' High School. In 1946 the school moved to new buildings in Krigeville and was renamed Paul Roos Gymnasium after Paul Roos, old boy and captain of the first Springbok team, was himself a teacher at the school, and was the school's rector from 1910 to 1940, after which the school was renamed in his honour.
A notable characteristic of the school is its gees and their fight song "Old boys of Paul Roos" which has the melody of "Flower of Scotland" in remembrance of the first three Scottish rectors, which they sing with their old boys.
Paul Roos Gymnasium has produced more Springbok rugby players than any other school. It is also the school with the most players in the 2019 Rugby World Cup including five Springboks: Schalk Brits, Willie le Roux, Steven Kitshoff, Herschel Jantjies, Damian Willemse and Braam Steyn who played for Italy.
Paul Roos was classified as a prestige school, being among the best-performing schools.
In 2018 the University of Stellenbosch, which evolved out of this school, celebrated its centenary. In the first 100 years of its existence, 26 old boys received honorary doctorates from this university, more than any other school. Also, since the inception of the Chancellor's Medal in 1961, thirteen old boys were awarded this medal for the best final year student by Stellenbosch University.

Associations and facilities

Though Paul Roos Gymnasium is a school for boys from grade 8 to 12, the curriculum includes some subjects presented in conjunction with the two sister schools, Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof and Rhenish. The school is dual medium; Afrikaans- and English-speaking pupils study under one roof, but classes are largely separated according to mother tongue. The school shares sport and internet facilities with Stellenbosch University.

Notable alumni

Springbok Rugby Players

  1. Arthur Nicholas de Kock
  2. Japie Louw
  3. Jim McKendrick
  4. Bob Shand
  5. Paul de Waal
  6. Japie Krige
  7. Bob Loubser
  8. PO Nel
  9. Paul Roos
  10. Boy de Villiers
  11. Frederick Luyt
  12. Phil Mostert
  13. Attie van Heerden
  14. PK Albertyn
  15. George Daneel
  16. Ferdie Bergh
  17. George van Reenen
  18. Ballie Wahl
  19. Tjol Lategan
  20. Jannie Engelbrecht
  21. Hempies du Toit
  22. Cabous van der Westhuizen
  23. Justin Swart
  24. Cobus Visagie
  25. Andries Bekker
  26. Schalk Brits
  27. Francois Hougaard
  28. Juandré Kruger
  29. Willie le Roux
  30. Steven Kitshoff
  31. Damian Willemse
  32. Herschel Jantjies
  33. Edwill van der Merwe
  34. Ben-Jason Dixon

Other notable sportsmen

Jurists

Journalists and authors

Businessmen and politicians

Artists and performing arts

Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarship was instituted in 1903. Paul Roos Gymnasium is one of four schools in South Africa entitled to award a Rhodes Scholarship annually to an ex-pupil to study at the University of Oxford.

Controversies

On 28 October 2021, a Grade 8 student at Paul Roos Gymnasium was seriously assaulted by another pupil before school hours. The victim sustained extensive facial injuries, including a broken jaw, nose, and eye socket, and required reconstructive surgery. The school suspended the alleged perpetrator and launched an internal investigation, with a disciplinary hearing to follow. The Western Cape Education Department confirmed it had been notified of the incident and expressed support for the school's response. A recommendation for expulsion was made to the Western Cape Education Department's Head of Department.