Pro Arte Alphen Park

Pro Arte Alphen Park is a private English medium co-educational high school situated in the suburb of Menlopark in Pretoria in Gauteng province of South Africa. It also has boarding facilities, It is one of the top and most academic private schools in Pretoria

Pro Arte Alphen Park
Address
Pro Arte Alphen Park
C/O Roeline & Selati Street
Alphen Park 0081

Menlo Park, Pretoria

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Coordinates25°46′55″S 28°15′50″E
Information
TypePrivate & Boarding
MottoLatin: Vigor et Veritas
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1994 (1994)
School number0124606221
PrincipalMr Johann Güldenpfennig Mr Jacques Du Rand (2015-present)
Grades8-12
GenderMixed School
Age14 to 18
Enrollment800
  Grade 12=
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day07:30 to 14:00
CampusUrban Campus
HousesPhoenix, Sphinx, Pegasus, Gryphon
School color(s)     Blue
     Maroon
     White
SongVigor et Veritas
NicknamePro Arte
NewspaperOracle
Websitewww.proarte.co.za

General information

Located in Pretoria's eastern suburbs, Pro Arte Alphen Park is an English High School.

History

The history of the school began in 1964, when a commercial, Afrikaans medium school was built in the suburb of Alphen Park across the Ashlea Gardens estate. The school was successful in attracting students who wanted to pursue a career in the financial services sector which was growing steadily at that time. The school accommodated over 800 students and operated for 30 years until 1994.

Concurrently, the Pretoria school of Art, music and ballet was operating on the grounds of Pretoria Boys High School which is now the Pollock campus of Boys High. The arrangement was temporary as it seems that the state was planning on financing the construction of a new art school in Pretoria with its own grounds and facilities.

By the 1980s, the state of South Africa had great economic pressures due to the political context of the time and as a result, there was a shortage of funds that could be utilized to construct a new arts school from fresh. A decision was taken by the Transvaal department of education to move the art school from Pollock campus to the grounds of the commercial school in Alphen Park. The process of integrating the two schools was completed by 1992 and by 1994, the school started operating as a new, fully integrated Pro Arte Alphen Park.

This school focused school of specialisation with attention paid to the arts and enterprise management.

Today, the school continues in its tradition of arts that it obtained from the Pretoria Art School alongside a tradition of enterprise management that it got from the commercial school. The school thus has six study fields including art, music, dance, drama alongside enterprise management and hospitality studies.[1]

Subjects offered

Grades 8-and 9

Compulsory subjects

  • English HL
  • Mathematics
  • Social Sciences
  • Natural Sciences
  • Technology
  • Afrikaans FAL
  • French SAL
  • Life Orientation
  • Economic and Management Sciences
  • Arts & Culture

Main Focus Area Subjects

One of the following - All focus areas and acceptance at the school is subject to Auditions. Auditions must be passed.

  • Drama
  • Arts
  • Music
  • Enterprise Management (Accounting as main subject)
  • Hospitality
  • Dance (Ballet, Jazz & Spanish)

Grades 10 to 12

Compulsory subjects

  • English HL
  • Afrikaans FAL
  • Life Orientation
  • Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy

Optional subjects

  • Physical Sciences
  • Computer Applications Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Economics
  • Geography
  • Business Studies
  • Life Sciences (Biology)
  • French SAL
  • Tourism
  • Visual Arts
  • Dramatic Arts
  • Dance Studies
  • Hospitality Studies
  • Accounting
  • Music
  • Design
  • History
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References

  1. Khumo Thage, Pro Arte Alphen Park Alumni
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