Pinetown Boys’ High School
History of PBHS
Pinetown Boys’ High School came into existence in 1978 with Mr. Nourse as headmaster. It was established on the site of the Cowies Hill Junior High School. In 1991 Pinetown Boys’ High became multi-racial. The first Black head boy was Bonga Zulu (2005) and the first Indian head boy was Youshen Naidoo (2011). The school was declared a Conservancy in 2005 because of all the indigenous trees that have been planted in the grounds. A Wall of Remembrance was also built to honour and remember all those learners and staff who have died and each year a wreath laying ceremony is held at the Wall. The school has had 6 Headmasters so far.



Vision and Mission of the school
At Pinetown Boys’, it is our passion to see young men grow in a holistic learning environment. We aim to achieve this by providing the best intellectual, physical and social education possible by embracing our motto: BRAVELY INTO ALL THINGS.
Our mission is to enable our learners to develop the confidence to embrace the challenges of their future. This mission is rooted in the ethos of our core values: Caring, Respect, Integrity, Commitment, Loyalty and Excellence.
The School has the following facilities: Swimming pool kitted for galas and water-polo, 4 Grass Sports Fields, 1 Outdoor Tennis Court, 1 Multipurpose Sports Field, 2 Outdoor Basketball Courts, School Library, Two audiovisual rooms, Technology integrated Maths and Science classrooms and a gym which is based on the schools premises.
Admissions Opening 2nd March 2020
Contact us on: 0317015046
Website : www.pbhs.co.za
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