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.


Please be reminded that the 5th Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 31st May at 19h00 in the Anton Murray Pavilion.


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