TRAFALGAR High School in District Six will host a reunion this weekend, bringing together former teachers and learners from the late 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, to gather for an afternoon of reminiscing and reconnection, as well as to forge new connections.
The reunion will take place tomorrow at the school from 2pm until 8.30pm.
The school, considered the first for learners of colour in Cape Town, was founded in 1912.
Instrumental in its formation was the African People’s Organisation President, Dr Abdullah Abdurahman, and education activist Harold Cressy, the school’s first principal and the first person of colour to graduate in the country.
Since its establishment, the school has been synonymous with having produced prominent persons in the areas of social justice, politics, the legal fraternity, and the arts, with…