For other uses, see Muir College (disambiguation).
All-boys public school in Kariega, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Muir College
Address
Sir Thomas Muir Drive, Vanes Estate
Kariega
,
Eastern Cape
South Africa
Information
School type
All-boys public school
Motto
Nec Pluribus Impar (Second to None)
Established
12 July 1822; 201 years ago (1822-07-12)
Sister school
Riebeek College Girls' High School
School district
District 9
School number
041 966 1147
Headmaster
Mr D.Francis
Staff
100 full-time
Grades
8–12
Gender
Male
Age
10 to 18
Number of students
730 boys
Language
English
Schedule
07:30 - 14:00
Campus
Urban Campus
Campus type
Suburban
Houses
Dugmore
Inggs
Sutherland
Song
Let us sing to the Muir
Nickname
Muirites
Rival
Gill College
Graeme College
Grey High School
St. Andrew's College
Yearbook
The Muirite
School fees
R 38,000 (boarding) R22,000 (tuiton)
Feeder schools
College Hill
Alumni
Old Muirites
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