16 from Jeppe in Golden Lions teams
Lesedi Masimole (U18 Academy Week) There are 16 Jeppe players in the various Golden Lions Schools team to play in Youth Weeks in July that
Over 100 years of inspiring boys to perform in the classroom, on the sportsfields and in cultural activities. A diverse learning environment in which teamwork and joint effort is encouraged, while also striving to accommodate the needs and interests of the individual.
A culture of excellence challenges boys to become the best possible versions of themselves.
The school motto, “Nothing is too difficult for the brave” is embedded in the school culture which calls for effort and discourages surrender.
The Jeppe brotherhood creates bonds that extend beyond the school years and last a lifetime
Jeppe boys are expected to become good men. Thoughtful, confident and kind.
Respect for themselves and for others is a one of our core values.
Jeppe High School for Boys is Johannesburg’s oldest public school having been established in 1890 in Fairview, Johannesburg. As noted in the book Historic Schools of South Africa “perhaps more than any other Johannesburg school, it reflects the history and changing character of the city and has always been a melting pot for children of diverse socioeconomic, language and cultural backgrounds”
Dale Jackson
Lesedi Masimole (U18 Academy Week) There are 16 Jeppe players in the various Golden Lions Schools team to play in Youth Weeks in July that

One of the tasks of the Representative Council of Learners (RCL) is to mobilise the school to contribute towards charity drives, and two of its

The Jeppe U14A hockey and rugby teams participated in the Parktown Boys’ High School Festival on the first weekend of the holidays. The hockey team

The Jeppe first cricket team won the Johnny Waite Knockout Trophy, beating Helpmekaar by 56 runs in the final, It was Jeppe’s 2nd title –
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