Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3418AC306
    Site Name
    Original Tokai Primary school Building
    Site Category
    References
    Reference Types
    Other Publication
    Citation
    Frik Vermeulen, 2015. HIA for Constantia Uitsig Estate, Constantia.
    Record Administration
    Author
    Ethe.Mngceke
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:49
    Built Environment Recordings
    Identifiers
    Inventory Reference
    Recording date
    Recorders
    Primary?
    Yes
    Classifications
    Date of Construction
    Building type
    Associated People
    History of use
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -34.026763, 18.444581
      Western Cape
      • City of Cape Town
      Land Parcel Details
      Type of land parcel
      Erf
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: Erf 3025
      Constantia
      Tokai
      Directions to Site
      The original Tokai Primary School building, located at the entrance to Uitsig off Spaanschemat River Road.
      Administration of Protections
      Administration Description

      Many of the original features of the school needs to be retained.
      Action Status: Accepted
      Site Action: Conservation

      Grading
      Grading
      Grade IIIb
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      It is conservation-worthy and is considered to be a Grade IIIB heritage resource. Grading by: Heritage Western Cape

      Significance criteria
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      Local
      Level
      Low
      Statement of Significance

      The original Tokai Primary School building, located at the entrance to Uitsig off Spaanschemat River Road was completed in 1902, as the Educational Gazette of 1902 states that the school was opened at the start of the 3rd term of that year. It was a ‘3rd class public undenominational school’ and in its first term, there were already 56 pupils, all of them white.20 The original farm school was most likely a modest structure, built by the Lategans, as the land on which it was situated remained in the family’s ownership for another 15 years. The historic Tokai Primary School was surrounded by large Gum trees.
      It has a contextual significance as a landmark along the Spaanschemat River Road scenic route, it also has intrinsic architectural, historical and social significance and serves as a tangible reminder of Constantia and Tokai’s more recent social history. It is conservation-worthy and is considered to be a Grade IIIB heritage resource. It is important that its southern and eastern facades, as viewed from the scenic route, remain intact and uncluttered and the building’s landmark status is not diminished by new development or landscaping in the vicinity that would visually compete with it. 

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