基本資料 | Information
Fish Hoek High School opened its doors in January 1954 with three Grade 8 (Std 6) classes housed in temporary accommodation in 3rd Avenue. A term later the school moved into a prefabricated building on the site now used by Fish Hoek Primary School on Recreation Road.
As the valley grew in popularity, increasing pupil numbers resulted in the splitting of Fish Hoek High School into Fish Hoek Middle School and Fish Hoek Senior High School in 1985. The two schools each had three grades. The split lasted until 2007 when Grade 7 returned to the Fish Hoek Primary School campus. The financial loss incurred as a result of this change led to the decision to merge Fish Hoek Senior High School and Fish Hoek Middle School in 2009.
Over the years the school has been a pioneer in many aspects of education e.g. adult education – from which False Bay College in Muizenberg grew – and the split high school concept, which today fits the phases of the new curriculum and is now slowly being adopted by other state schools – too late for the valley, unfortunately.
Outstanding features of the school have been the supportive parent body and well-qualified, experienced and stable staff. As a result, the school has produced many well-rounded, confident students who have gone out and made their mark on the world.