Our Vision
We aim to cultivate, educate and empower boys to become dynamic, empathetic and innovative young men.
Our Mission
To create an exceptional, vibrant learning environment through empowered staff, supportive community and infrastructure which provides opportunities for boys to be the best that they can be.
Headmaster’s Welcome
As an educator with over 35 years’ experience, I am passionate about creating a distinctive culture where boys learn to support and encourage each other to do their best, in a learning environment where staff collaborate to develop a comprehensive and cohesive curriculum. This atmosphere ensures the boys’ well-being by challenging them to reach their full potential.
The vision of the school will be achieved by developing an education programme that leads to:
- The development of accepted and respected values.
- Pride taken in all aspects of school life.
- The development of academic awareness by creating a challenging and diverse academic programme.
- The cultivation of self-discipline.
- The development of happy, confident and well-balanced Bosch boys.
We encourage our boys to explore their passions and talents and support them in developing academic and social skills, which serve as a foundation for their high school years. We provide an arena for them to learn and play, whilst challenging them to grow into independent, kind and sincere young gentlemen. On their path to becoming true Bosch Boys, they are strongly encouraged to incorporate the Bosch DNA – Respect, Integrity, Loyalty, Enthusiasm, Courtesy, Generosity, Kindness, Courage and Perseverance – into their daily lives.
Rondebosch Boys’ Preparatory School was originally known as Rondebosch High School for Junior Boys. It came into being in the latter part of the 19th century following the initiative of the Dutch Reformed Church representative of the district, the Reverend Bernard Marchand. Read more
The primary duty of an elected School Governing Body is to make decisions that safeguard and protect the future interests of RBPS. Elected members serve a three year term of office. Read more