Gill College is today acknowledged as one of the leading schools in the Eastern Cape, and enjoys a reputation built on the achievements of the past. Over the years Gill pupils have distinguished themselves in all fields of endeavour. Academically, Gillians have regularly featured among the top pupils in the Eastern Cape. They have gone on to excel at University.
Gillians have excelled at Provincial and National level and have captained national teams and have distinguished themselves as lively, interesting speakers in provincial public speaking and debating competitions.
Old Gillians are to be found in every walk of life. They are active in the professions, are leaders in commerce and industry, and as academics are found in universities throughout the world.
WE ENCOURAGE INNOVATION
We appreciate the diversity of cultures, characters and personalities. We endeavor as far as possible to allow expression of these facets as well as abilities of all kinds. In so doing we strive to foster uniqueness, confidence, freedom and excellence. We don’t just educate, we emancipate and congratulate!
Gill encourages greatness, in the classroom, on the field and at home.
Public Secondary School, Specialising In Ordinary School. Local Municipality Is Blue Crane Route Local Municipality Located In The District Of Graaff-Reinet. College Road,Somerset East,Somerseteast,5850
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A boarding school provides education for pupils who live on the premises, as opposed to a day school. The word “boarding” is used in the sense of “room and board” i.e., lodging and meals. As they have existed for many centuries, and now extend across many countries, their function and ethos varies greatly.
Fewer Distractions. Boarding school students can focus better on their studies because television, video games, phones and other distractors are limited. These young scholars usually perform better academically because they live in an environment that is conducive to learning.