Howick High School is a coeducational public school in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, established on 27 June 1967. Whilst it has a weekly boarding facility, known as Midmar House, which can accommodate up to 100 students who live in the local surrounding districts, Howick High School is not a boarding school.
Howick High School is situated in the village of Howick in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands 20 minutes drive from Pietermaritzburg. The school overlooks Midmar Dam with large grounds that facilitate out-door sport facilities. Howick High is an English-medium, co-educational school and was established in 1967.
Whilst the school has a weekly boarding establishment, known as Midmar House, which can accommodate up to 100 learners from the local surrounding districts, Howick High School is not a boarding school.
The Howick High school badge depicts a rampant lion which is representative of the Lion's River district and symbolizes strength and purity. Its raised front paw symbolizes the qualities of integrity, loyalty, tenacity, virtue and charity. The school motto is "Age Quod Agis" which loosely translated means "do what you do well".
Mr. J.G. Hattingh had a vision for the future of education in Howick and persevered in his quest for the establishment of a secondary school in Howick which came to fruition in 1965. Twenty-three pupils were enrolled. They, together with the staff, were accommodated in the Howick Preparatory School buildings for two years.
On 27 June 1937 800 pupils and staff, together with the headmaster, Mr. Gerard Hattingh, and deputy headmaster, Mr. Ken Kyte, walked from the preparatory school to the site of the proposed new school in Amber Avenue. There the pupils were housed in prefabricated buildings for six years whilst the new buildings were under construction. This school was affectionately known as "The Cardboard College". On completion of the school buildings in 1973, 300 pupils moved into the new school buildings. Midmar House Hostel was also constructed and completed during this period and is now home to 100 weekly boarders.