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  1. Pretoria Boys High School is a traditional boys school located on an 85-acre campus southeast of the city centre. Established in 1901, it is one of the oldest schools in the province. With an enrolment of around 1500 pupils it is the largest boysschool in South Africa.

  2. It is important to be aware that Pretoria Boys High has space for only 200 day scholars each year and we usually receive approximately 1500 applications each year of which approximately 500 live within our feeder zone.

  3. Telephone Number: +27 12 460 2246. Fax Number: +27 12 460 1507. Email Address: info@boyshigh.com. Physical Address: 251 Roper Street, Brooklyn, Pretoria, Gauteng. Postal Address: P O Box 11790 Hatfield 0028.

  4. Form V: R2,264 (payable by new boarders entering the boarding house in Form V) All fees are compulsory and are payable strictly in advance. However the following methods of payment are available: in FULL at the BEGINNING of the year; a discount of 3% is offered.

  5. Pretoria Boys High School is a state school and operates under the Gauteng Department of Education. The curriculum is broadly governed by the provisions of the Senior and FET curriculum documents.

  6. Pretoria Boys High School was established on its present premises in 1909. PBHS is an academic school with the majority of our pupils following a university entrance course. We believe in striving for excellence in all endeavours that we undertake and this carries through to our pupils.

  7. Our experienced executive team lead by example, and are dedicated to upholding the vision and values of Pretoria Boys High School.

  8. CULTURAL PROGRAMME. EXPLORE.

  9. Pretoria Boys High School can trace its origins back over more than 122 years. During the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), the city of Pretoria was captured in 1900 by British forces under Lord Roberts and the Transvaal became a British colony.

  10. Pretoria Boys High School was established on its present premises in 1909. PBHS is an academic school with the majority of the pupils following a University Entrance course.