For the fictional college, see Revenge of the Nerds.
Adams College
Adams College before the 1947 fire
Location
Amanzimtoti
KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa
Information
Motto
Arise and Shine
Religious affiliation(s)
Christian/Congregational
Founded
1853
Founder
Rev. David Rood
Chair
Mrs Mkhungo
Principal
Mr Zulu
Website
www.adamscollege.co.za
Adams College is a historic Christian mission school in South Africa, associated with the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA). It was founded in 1853 at Amanzimtoti a settlement just over 20 miles (32 km) south of Durban by an American missionary. The settlement there is known as Adams Mission. The college's alumni include Presidents of Botswana and Uganda, several ministers and leaders of the African National Congress. It is recognised as a historic school. It has been called Adams School, Amanzimtoti Institute and the Amanzimtoti Zulu Training School.
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