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W M Buss headmaster, 1930-1937 |
WM Buss headmaster at Sastri College during 1930-1937 |
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Teachers of Sastri College |
Teachers from the education institution tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Teacher - Sastri College |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Staff and associates at Sastri College |
Staff and associates at Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. Originally established in 1929 as a secondary school for boys, as well as a teacher’s training Centre, over the years the college has served a variety of different functions |
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Staff & associates of Sastri College |
Staff member of an educational institution tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Staff & associates of Sastri College |
This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929. |
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Staff & associates of Sastri College |
This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929.
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Six teachers who arrived in South Africa on 16 April 1930, from India. |
Teachers from India |
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Sastri College, K P Naidoo headmaster |
K P Naidoo, headmaster at Sastri College during 1964-1965 |
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Sastri College |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Sastri College |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Sastri College |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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S Panday headmaster - Sastri College |
S Panday headmaster at Sastri College during 1969-1972 |
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Robin Maharaj teacher at Sastri College |
Teacher at Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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PM Florence - teacher at Sastri College |
Teacher at the educational institution tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Mrs Lucilla Cross - Staff and Associates Sastri College |
This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929. |
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Mr. Sastri opens a new Indian School in Greytown |
School in Greytown |
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Mr Subramani |
Teacher at Sastri College |
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Mr R G Naidoo |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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MH Keerath headmaster - Sastri College |
MH Keerath headmaster at Sastri College during 1966 |