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*http://www.khanya.co.za/schools/khanyaschool.php?emisno=0101310229 . Retrieved October 24, 2006.
*http://www.khanya.co.za/schools/khanyaschool.php?emisno=0101310229 . Retrieved October 24, 2006.
*[http://wcedemis.wcape.gov.za/ibi_apps/WFServlet?IBIF_ex=INERSCHOOLN&EMIS_NO=0101310229 Western Cape Education Department profile]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070311213746/http://wcedemis.wcape.gov.za/ibi_apps/WFServlet?IBIF_ex=INERSCHOOLN&EMIS_NO=0101310229 Western Cape Education Department profile]


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Revision as of 01:53, 14 January 2018

Eben Dönges High School (Hoërskool Eben Dönges) is a government-funded, English and Afrikaans-medium high school in Kraaifontein, Western Cape, South Africa. In 2005 it had 851 students and 32 teachers. The school opened in 1961 and it is named after Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges who was a politician and minister.[1]

Facilities

In a 2000 government survey, the school was cited as having good road access, on-site telecommunications and computers, adequate change rooms for its learners, toilets, science labs, two netball courts, two fields for both soccer and rugby and an athletics track field nearby.[1]. In 2006, 15 new computers were supplied by the Khanya project of the Western Cape Education Department, bringing the total to 75.

References

  1. ^ Eben Dönges HS, home, retrieved August 2014

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