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The [[Collegiate Junior School for Girls]] is a "girl's only" school in Port Elizabeth and was opened on August 27, 1928, by [[Lawson Brown]], Chairman of the School Board. The school was started as a feeder school for the sister [[Collegiate Girls' High School]].
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The [[Collegiate Junior School for Girls]] is an English medium "girl's only" school in Port Elizabeth and was opened on August 27, 1928, by [[Lawson Brown]], Chairman of the School Board. The school was started as a feeder school for the sister [[Collegiate Girls' High School]].
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==Contribution to South African Theatre==
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1949: [[Quiet Weekend]] produced by Mrs [[Gibson Lochhead]] for the Bursary Fund. £140 was raised.
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1958: Produced by [[Marjorie Gilbey]] in the [[Port Elizabeth City Hall]] in aid of school funds and charities. Musical Director was Mrs [[N Cocks]] with music by [[Clifton Parker]] and choreography by [[The Carter-Summerton Studio of Dancing]].
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==Sources==
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[[Daily Advertiser]], April 16, 1949.
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The Collegiate School For Girls, 1874 - 1974 by J J Redgrave.
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 23 August 2025

The Collegiate Junior School for Girls is an English medium "girl's only" school in Port Elizabeth and was opened on August 27, 1928, by Lawson Brown, Chairman of the School Board. The school was started as a feeder school for the sister Collegiate Girls' High School.

Contribution to South African Theatre

1949: Quiet Weekend produced by Mrs Gibson Lochhead for the Bursary Fund. £140 was raised.

1958: Produced by Marjorie Gilbey in the Port Elizabeth City Hall in aid of school funds and charities. Musical Director was Mrs N Cocks with music by Clifton Parker and choreography by The Carter-Summerton Studio of Dancing.

Sources

Daily Advertiser, April 16, 1949.

The Collegiate School For Girls, 1874 - 1974 by J J Redgrave.

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