Saturday 1 January 2005

CTHS - Legal

Disclaimer:

While every effort will be applied to ensure the accuracy of material within the Cape Town High School website blogspot, neither Cape Town High School, nor it's Staff nor it's Agents will be held responsible for any errors, inaccuracies or ommisions that may appear within.

Copyright

This website is the property of, and the copyright of, Cape Town High School (hereafter referred to as The School) 2010 - 2014. No material on this website may be reproduced without the express, written permission of The School, provided that parents and/or guardians of children who attend The School may, of course, download and use material on this website for their assistance and information.

Certain photographs (specifically the formal Group photographs of School Grades and Sports Teams of 2013) on this website are reproduced with the kind permission of Prestige Photographic Services.

Enquiries regarding the reproduction of text or visual material on this website should be referred to Cape Town High School's Secretary, who may be contacted
[here].

CTHS - Security

The security of our School, it's infrastructure, our Staff, and most of all our learners is of paramount concern.

Here will be posted information related to Cape Town High School's security matters

CTHS - Discipline

The maintenance of good discipline among our learners is encouraged, for both their personal development, well-being and security as well as that of the Staff and School in general.
 
Absenteeism:

All of our learners are required to attend school for the full hours, every day. Where a learner cannot attend school for any reason, an Absentee Register form (signed and dated by the Parent or Guardian) must be provided. Learners have a number of blank Absentee Registers in their School DIary. For further blank Absentee Register forms in PDF format, click [here].
 
Dress and Appearance Code:

For a PDF file of the Dress and Appearance Code of Conduct at CTHS, click [here]
 
Examination Rules:

Exams are a serious matter and to ensure good order and fairness, For the Exam Rules, click [here]
 
Code of Conduct:

Central to the maintenance of good behavior at our School, a Code of Conduct is in place. For a PDF of the CTHS Code of Conduct, click [here].

CTHS - School Uniform & Dress Code

Like most schools in our province, there are is a specific school uniform Dress and Appearance Code we require all students to follow when at school.

These specific requirements are detailed in a PDF file [here]

Summer Uniform Dates:

Term One and Term Four

Winter Uniform Dates:

Term Two and Term Three


CTHS - School Hours

Cape Town High School is open during the following hours;

School:

Mondays to Thursdays:   08h00 to 15h00

Fridays:                          08h00 to 12h30

Office Hours:

Mondays to Thursdays:   08h00 to 15h00

Fridays:                          08h00 to 13h00



CTHS - School Fees

School Fees for Cape Town High School are determined annually by the School Governing Body (SGB).

School Fees for 2018:

PDF file about CTHS School Fees 2018

Announcement about CTHS School Fees 2018

CTHS - Applications

Applications to join Cape Town High School are handled by the School Secretary.

Below are links to the necessary articles about required procedures, documents and information needed if you want to apply for a learner to join Cape Town High School. They are sorted in descending chronological order.


2018

CTHS Applications for 2018 Open 6 Feb 2017
CTHS Applications for 2018


2017 

Please note that all applications to attend Cape Town High School in 2017 (and before) are now closed.

CTHS Applications for 2017 Open 1 Mar '16

CTHS - Closing Date for Applications - 16 Oct '15


2016

CTHS Information For New Applicants - 29 Sep '15

CTHS Applications for 2016 - Aug '14

CTHS Applications for 2016 - 2 March '14

CTHS - Staff

We are justifiably proud of our dedicated management and staff complement.

For a list of the Management, Teachers, Administrative and Maintenance Staff working at our school, click [here].

To contact a particular staff member, please do so via the School Secretary who'se details are [here].

Above: Cape Town High School Staff - 2013

CTHS - Culture & Traditions

Our school has a rich and diverse culture, with our learners, parents and staff reflecting the broad demographic profile of South Africa in general and Cape Town in particular.

The School Song:

Work for her! Play up for her!
The school we love the most,
The honour of the Cape Town High,
Shall be our proudest boast,
The kindly nurse of heart and mind,
In our mem’ry will ever dwell,
Between the mountain and the bay,
The school we love so well.

Though school days fly,
And youth goes by,
True hearts and voices dear,
Always will praise the Cape Town High
And hold its honour dear!

CTHS - History

The rich history of Cape Town High School stretches back to 1860. We welcome contributions from all interested parties who may wish to provide relevant articles, stories and photographs relating to our school. Please contact the Secretary by e-mail [here].

Ms Hilary Abbut has written a short an article on our School's origins and history [here].

CTHS - Vision & Mission

Our School's Vision

Cape Town High School strives to produce learners who are well-rounded individuals and responsible citizens; who value respect of opinion, respect of person and respect of body; who promote tolerance and non-discrimination.

We strive to create an unprejudiced environment which is firm but fair, sets sound boundaries, sets store by watching our appearance, achieves discipline, offers incentives, honours achievement and fosters leadership in a co-educational multicultural setting.

Our School's Mission

 Teachers will always apply the School Rules.
  • Every learner must participate in at least one extra-mural activity offered at Cape Town High School per Term;

  • We strive to maintain a goal-setting environment within which learners can set, pursue and achieve higher goals;
     
  • Teachers nurture a positive rapport with their learners;
     
  • The school focuses on the quality of passes by using class time effectively;
     
  • Teachers strive for punctuality and commitment;
     
  • The school executes effective and efficient planning.

CTHS - Assessment

Assessment of each learners' progress is a primary function of all schools.

Cape Town High School has a specific Assessment Policy, the details of which are contained in a PDF document which may be downloaded [here].

To download a PDF file of a blank set of Assessment Calendar pages (similar to thoe that appear in the CTHS Student Diary) click [here].

To download a PDF file of a blank set of Test Timetable pages, click [here].

CTHS - Exam Rules

The following Examination Rules are in place at Cape Town High School:

The Revision Session:

·    ABSOLUTE SILENCE;

·    No sitting together;

·    No borrowing;

·    NO TALKING;

·    Revise and go over your work;

·    Failure to adhere to the rules will result in you writing the exam once everyone else has gone home;

·    You may NOT leave the room for any reason;

·    The teacher must maintain 100% silence in the class.

During the Exam:

·    No pieces of paper allowed anywhere on your person;

·    No electronic devices allowed in the venues;

·    Cell phones must be SWITCHED OFF, not on silent mode;

·    Absolute silence, no communication of any type is allowed between learners;

·    Raise your hand if you have a query and wait for the invigilator to come to you;

·    No Tipp-Ex or correcting fluids allowed;

·    No borrowing or lending of equipment;

·    All bags must be placed in the front or back of the venue;

·    No looking around;

·    You may not deface (colour in, draw pictures, etc.) on the exam paper or script;

·    No personal messages may be written on your exam script;

·    Read and Follow all INSTRUCTIONS carefully;

·    Read through the question paper before answering;

·    When you have completed the paper, remain SILENT and do not look around.

CTHS - Awards

Outstanding performance at Cape Town High School in the fields of Academic Subjects, Sport and Services to the School in various categories is recognised by a number of awards and certificates. These are presented to the deserving learners at a prize-giving ceremony held at the end of each year.

Broadly speaking, there are three categories of award:
  • Service Awards
  • Academic Awards
  • Sporting Awards


Service Awards

These are usually certificates, awarded to individual learners and as groups, for services rendered to the CTHS community in one or more areas, such as the Guardians, the School Choir, The Sound and Lightng team, the Media team, the Matric Ball and associated fundraising committees, etc.


Academic Awards

These are certificates and (in exceptional cases) prestigious award trophies awarded to individual learners who have excelled academically, via the following categories:
  • Diligence & Progress Certificates
  • Subject Certificates
    Bronze Certificates
    Silver Certificates
    Gold Certificates


Prestigious Awards


The Rachelé Ferreira Certificate
for outstanding Afrikaans results


The Afrikaans Floating Trophy
for excellence in Afrikaans


The Charlene Petersen Trophy
for the best Natural Science learner in the GET Phase


The Saleigh van der Schyff Trophy
for the best Tourism practical work


The Shirley Futuran Floating Trophy
for excellence in English writing


The Michael Cranstoun-Day Trophy and Certificate
for the learner who puts in more than 100 % effort into every task he/she undertakes 


The Tony and Gwen Thomas Trophy
for public speaking


The Ian Koenigfest Trophy and Certificate
for outstanding involvement in school life