High School | The Hill College | Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

The Hill College is a High School in South Africa that was founded in 1963, and is a leading private co-educational FET school that specialises only in Grades 10, 11, and 12.
The Hill College offers:
• small classes
• in a focused, secure and positive learning environment
• to give each learner the opportunity to maximise his / her potential,
• and in so ensuring maximum post school career options based on individual performance.
There are no formal extra-mural activities provided by The Hill College. This helps to encourage the learners to concentrate primarily on improving their academic standards ,so that they can obtain the qualifications they require to start their careers.
The learners are however given the option to participate in fun or club sporting activities, which are subject to demand during the course of the year.
The Hill College is registered with the Department of Education and Umalusi, and has over 48 years experience as a specialist education provider.
As the regions leading FET school specialist (Grade 10, 11 & 12) + post matric, the college boasts a 100% pass rate in the new NSC system – one of only two schools in Port Elizabeth, sitting the national NSC examinations, to hold this distinction.
Congratulations to the matrics of 2010 for achieving a 100% pass rate – one of only four schools in this district.
For more information regarding admissions to this High School contact The Hill College today.
Contact Details:
Contact Number:
041 3737043
Contact Person:
Rodney Pettitt
Website:
www.hillcollege.co.za
E-mail:
principal@hillcollege.co.za
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