Lyttelton Manor High School


Lyttelton Manor High School is a public
English medium co-educational high school situated in Lyttelton Manor, Centurion, Gauteng province of South Africa. The school was formed in 1962.

History

The school was formed in 1962, in a time where there were far and few houses nearby.

Culture

The Scottish heritage of the school is displayed through the uniform, with the girls' skirts inspired by the Anderson tartan, while the ties worn by the men reflect members of the Scottish pipe band.

Sport

The school offers many sports. The school competes in the small schools league for the majority of their sports; with the exception of soccer.
The sports offered include Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Cross-country, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, fight club and netball.
Lyttelton Manor High also participates in the annual athletics event PEMHSAA, which is the Pretoria English Medium High School Athletics Association.

Controversies

In recent years, numerous controversies have belittled the school's reputation. In 2006 there was a stabbing at the school, and in 2012 a student was caught with a gun. In 2017 a student robbed a passer-by in the streets, and in 2019 a male student assaulted a female student.

Notable alumni