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St Stithians College (colloquially known as Saints) is a private Methodist school situated in the suburb of Lyme Park in the border of Sandton and Randburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Founded in 1953 by Albert Collins, William Mountstephens and Gilbert Tucker, it has consistently ranked amongst the top performing independent schools in South Africa.
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Alumni of St Stithians College in South Africa, known as in...
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St Stithians is today an outstanding and unique South African educational institution, consisting of seven schools with opportunities to express their distinctiveness and to combine in synergy – Junior Preparatory, Girls’ Prep, Boys’ Prep, Girls’ College, Boys’ College, Kamoka Bush School, and the Thandulwazi Maths and Science Academy.
St Stithians is a Methodist School and a circuit of the Central District of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. The College subscribes to a Statement of Spirituality that outlines our core beliefs and values.
St Stithians College is a proudly South African school, embracing diversity and offering a distinctive educational experience. Founded in 1953 as a Methodist Church School, our Christian spirituality is central to our identity.
The College is committed to diversifying its educational programme to suit the individuals‟ needs. Children are actively engaged in the construction of their knowledge and skills and thus, develop critical and creative thinking skills.
Alumni of St Stithians College in South Africa, known as in some circles as "Old Stithians".
St Stithians College is a prominent and transformative South African school – one that inspires excellence and makes a world of difference. St Stithians offers a synergy model of boys’...