Imdividual South African Schools: Goudkop Primary School


Figure 1.--Here we see the children at the Goudkop Primary School. The children are lining up in the morning to enter the school and begin their classes.

A reader has provided us some images from the Goudkop Primary School, apparently from the 1960s. Unfortunately, we know nothing about the school. Apparently Goudkop is a town in South Africa. This we would assume it is a town in a rural area of South Africa. The building in the background suggests it was a substantial school. The boys wear a simple uniform of open necked grey shirts and matching short pants. The girls wear dresses. Most of the boys and girls go barefoot.







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