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- Michaelhouse is a full boarding senior school for boys founded in 1896. It is located in the Balgowan valley in the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa...
- Michaelhouse is a former college of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1323 and 1546, when it was merged with King's Hall to form Trinity...
- Michaelhouse, which occupied the southern area of what is now Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge. Henry VIII combined King's Hall, Michaelhouse and...
- of only two such remaining single-**** boys' schools (the other being Michaelhouse) to continue this practice in South Africa. Hilton's 500 pupils each...
- founded by Henry VIII in 1546, from the merger of two existing colleges: Michaelhouse (founded by Hervey de Stanton in 1324), and King's Hall (established...
- Lambie attended school at Clifton Preparatory in Durban before attending Michaelhouse from 2004 to 2008. He pla**** SA schools rugby in both grade 11 and matric...
- Lane, which was named after a building that was acquired in 1329 by Michaelhouse, a former college of the university. Garrett Hostel was demolished in...
- the Rt Revd Samuel Baines, Bishop of Natal as a preparatory school for Michaelhouse. It has grown considerably since its early beginnings as a boarding-only...
- the 1850s, de Stanton's sarcophagus was unearthed. His foundation of Michaelhouse was eventually absorbed in Trinity College, where Stanton is still commemorated...
- King's Hall, founded in 1317, and combined with Michaelhouse to form Trinity College in 1546. Michaelhouse, founded in 1324, and combined with King's Hall...