It was founded in 1907,[3] by the Theological Centre of the Reformed Church of South Africa.[4] Dutch was the language of teaching.[5] The founders committee existed of Kamp, J., Duvenage, A.P.C, Lion Cachet, J., Postma, F. and du Toit, J.D.[6] The school started in the Theological Centre's Library.[7] The first Head Master was Coetsee, J.A.A. He was head master until 1938.[8]
Head Masters
Head masters to follow: Kruger, W.deK. (1938–1965), Combrink, A.J. (1965–1974), Kruger, A.B.J. (1974–1979), Dreyer, L.A. (1979–1982), Grobler, A.N. (1982–1985), Janson, C.A. (1986–1999) and Breed, J. (2000–2008). Oosthuizen, R.A. (2009–2021). Van der Merwe, FW is the current head master since February 2022.[9]
The school was first known as “Voorbereidende Skool”.(Translated: preparatory school) On 13 November 1914 it changed its name too Potchefstroom Gimnasium.[11]
The school became a government school in 1915 and was not ruled by the church any more.[12]
In 1916 it changed the language medium to Afrikaans.[13]
The motto is “Fac et Spera”, which is Latin for “Work and Hope”. This was taken out of the Dutch States Bible.[15]
The crest existed out of an anchor (a symbol of hope). The other two instruments are a pick and a shovel (symbols of work)[16]
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International connection
Since 2005 the school has a long-term agreement with a Swedish school, Växjö Fria Gimnasium.[29] Each year, eight students are selected who together with students from the Swedish school form a working group focusing on development work in schools in South Africa's townships. They organize different fundraising projects and help in practical construction and repair of Schools.[30]
Performances
Academic- The best school in the North West Province in 2018.[31]
Best academic school, for their quantile, in the country in 2017.[32]
The school was the overall Provincial winner of athletics in 2018.[33]
In 1967 se schools rugby team was the best in the country.[34]
^Book: Fac et Spera 1907–1957, page 26, author:Coetsee, J.J.A
^Book:Die Gereformeerde beginsel en die onderwys in die Transvaal (Translated:the reformed principals and education in the province), 1859–1937, author=Coetzee, J.C.