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Meshack 'Mish' Masiza in the Common Room after Mr David Hiscock said farewell on behalf of the Staff

Mechack was a Bishops legend. He worked at School House for forty years until 1999 and played a very significant role in the lives of students and tea… More...

Jean Tresfon (FN - 1991) captured this aerial photo of Mostert's Mill after the fire razed it.

Andy Selfe (1968F) has been involved in the recent restoration of Mostert's Mill after a huge tragedy struck when it was destroyed the day after it ha… More...

Brendon Dennewill (1986W) is changing the lives of children living in the rural parts of KwaZulu Natal, who don't have access to education. Read below… More...

We held a successful virtual fireside chat with author, Nick Dall (1990K), hosted by Choppy Bands (1990K). Almost 100 ODs from nine countries around t… More...

Tonight and tomorrow brings the much awaited clash between Bishops and Paul Roos - the very best of school boy sport! Friday hockey to start at 3pm an… More...

Sam Sterban (1957W), writes an account of his time as a South African diplomat in Africa during the last years of the PW Botha's presidency. More...

One of South Africa's most distinguished poets, Chris Mann (1965O) passed away in March this year. James Gardener (1974W) with Nicky Bicket (1973F) wr… More...

Charles Jefford Brownlee (Buddy) (1950S)

Charles (Buddy) and his wife, Daphne lost their battle with Covid within 3 days of each other towards the end on January 2021. More...

Stuart Abbott (1995/6S) and Dr Paul Murray

Former Bishops 1st XV Captain & England World Cup Winner Stuart Abbott (1995/6S) paid The Mitre and his U13A rugby coach, Dr Paul Murray a visit today… More...

Morning Coffee at The Mitre

Mr Thomas Boroma the coffee barista at The Mitre. More...

This Morning, the view from The Mitre

The fields at Bishops have a historical background. Sport has been played on the fields since the school started at Woodlands in 1850. More...

Michael Beckurts (2018M)

2018 winner of the Sophy Gray Art Price, Michael Beckurts will be exhibiting his new artwork called "Archives" at The Test Kitchen in Woodstock until … More...

A Virtual Rhodes Scholarship Info Evening will be held on Tuesday 11th May. Please RSVP by the 7th May to [email protected] More...

Michael Duffett (1974O)

Michael Duffett (1974O) tragically passed away recently. His friend Bob Baigrie (1974F) has written a full account of his life, including tributes fro… More...

Sketch of Bishop Gray, Bishops' Founder, by Joseph Solomon.

The historic architect who designed the recently destroyed UCT library in the April fires. We pay tribute to this world-renowned artist. More...

Volunteer Wildfire Services fighting the recent fires on Table Mountain (April 2021)

A thought-provoking gallery of the recent Cape Town Fires: Patrick Ryan (1985O) reports on the recent fire on the slopes of Devils Peak in 2021 More...

Game of Stones, by David Maughan Brown (1962W)

Sequel to David Brown's (1962W) first novel, Despite the Darkness, this is a story of loss, betrayal and revenge that builds to a violent climax and a… More...

Glamorgan's Chris Cooke celebrates his century against Northamptonshire

Chris Cooke (2004M), Club Captain at Glamorgan, Cardiff celebrated his second century of the season in an English County Championship match against No… More...

Craig Foster (1985F)

Interview: My Octopus Teacher, featuring OD and Academy Award Winner Craig Foster More...

The OD Union invites applications from its members for appointments to the OD Committee. More...

The Clark family with sailing instructors, Andrew Collins (OD) and Oliver Steynor (OD)

Andrew Collins (OD) and Oliver Steynor (OD) ran a skippers course for a few Bishops boys and their parents. More...

Prof Hugh Corder (Photo by Michael Hammond

Having served as UCT's youngest and longest-serving Chair of Public Law, Prof Hugh Corder retired at the end of 2020 after a mammoth journey of 48 yea… More...

Basil Bey found this amusing piece in the archives - Ian Bekker (1953-56) reflects on his first few days at Bishops. More...

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