Supera Mora Trust
assisting our future leaders by providing a vehicle for donations to
enhance the education of young men attending wynberg boys’ high school
A Beacon of Comprehensive Education and Character Development
It should be borne in mind that State contribution to elite schools like Wynberg Boys’ High School is currently the following: 38% of the personnel budget; 1% of the current expenditure on IT; 0,6% of operating costs; A miniscule fraction of the maintenance costs and 0% of development costs.
The Supera Moras Trust was established by a number of Wynberg Old Boys in 2008. The purpose of the Trust is to provide a vehicle for donations to enhance the education of young men attending Wynberg Boys’ High School.
The trustees are of impeccable integrity with strong and deep links to Wynberg.:
- Judge Owen Rogers
- Andrew Feinstein
- Michael Lewis
- Michael Ward
- Keith Richardson
Any prospective donation tax benefit accruing to the donor will be regulated by the country in which the donations are made. The Supera Moras Trust is a registered Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and enjoys S18A status which permits the issuing of donation tax certificates to South African tax payers, who may donate up to 10% of their net taxable income to us without incurring donations tax. Tax certificates will be issued in respect of qualifying donations each year for inclusion in donors’ tax returns.
Bequests from the estates of deceased persons in favour of Wynberg Boys’ High School may also be exempt from the payment of estate duty in terms of section 4(h) of the Estate Duty Act, 45 of 1955. The stipulation by the donor to Wynberg Boys’ High School is that they must state the donation is made: “To cover essential costs which include academic fees, boarding costs, books, uniforms and sporting apparel.”
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current projects
Engineering and Design Faculty
Wynberg Boys’ High School boasts two state-of-the-art computer centres as part of its modern academic facilities. These computer labs are part of a comprehensive suite of amenities designed to support the academic and technological education of our students…
current projects
Department of Visual & Creative Arts
Wynberg Boys’ High School boasts two state-of-the-art computer centres as part of its modern academic facilities. These computer labs are part of a comprehensive suite of amenities designed to support the academic and technological education of our students…
future projects
Academic Precinct
Wynberg Boys’ High School boasts two state-of-the-art computer centres as part of its modern academic facilities. These computer labs are part of a comprehensive suite of amenities designed to support the academic and technological education of our students…
future projects
Residential and Pool Precinct
Material donations are another way to contribute. The need extends beyond building materials to include bathroom fittings, fire and safety equipment, electrical appliances, and furnishings for offices, classrooms, and storerooms.
Finally, the trust encourages the establishment of scholarships to provide boys who might not normally have the opportunity to attend Wynberg with access to a better education…
Judge Owen Rogers
An advocate who has on several occasions been requested to act as High Court Judge. Has considerable experience in Trust Law.
Andrew Feinstein
Andrew Josef Feinstein is a former South African politician who currently resides in the United Kingdom.
Keith Richardson
A Latin, History and English teacher for 25 years, Keith went on to become the 13th headmaster of WBHS from 1999-2015 when he retired.
Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis experienced in investment business: Director of SA Retail Group and seven international companies based in five different countries.
Michael Ward
Michael Ward has served as Chair of school Governing Bodies and as Trustee for numerous trusts.