Welcome to St Alban's College
school with a vision
St Alban's College is a young, vibrant Anglican boys' school, with Grades 8 to 12. It came into existence on 1 February 1963 with a total of 37 boys and a complement of 3 masters. We now number over 560 boys and over 60 teachers, plus an array of support staff. From its very inception it has been a school that loves a challenge. The founder-Headmaster, Anton Murray, was a South African cricketer who sought to maintain the best traditions of liberal education. So an emphasis on well-rounded development prevails, and games such as cricket, rugby and hockey have always figured prominently in our history. Our history of embracing diversity and making a difference in the broader community is also well established. Approaching our 50th anniversary in 2013, St Alban’s College is established and secure but never complacent.
Latest News
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Rugby vs PBHS
U/14 C lost 12-10 (tries C.MITENDORF , B.JACOBS)
U/14 B lost 14-10 (try O.KWEKENYANG)
U/14 A lost heavily -
Ex St Alban’s College Rower brings home Gold for South Africa

Ex St Alban’s College Rower from the Class of 2008, John Smith brought home a Gold for South Africa at the recent u23 World Rowing Championships in Belarus on 25 July 2010. Partnered with Lawrence Brittain, the pair won the gold with a time of 6.45.46 with Canada placing second and Romania third.


