Labori High School


Labori High School is a school in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa.

History

Labori was founded on 22 May 1933, it was originally named Paarl Commercial High School. Since 1989 it was renamed to Labori High School, it started then to give the Commercial, Technical and General fields of subjects.

The School Badge

In red between two gears of gold is a silver upright-positioned column and note a round disk of blue charged with a fleur-de-lis of gold, on a silver chief a red mercuriushat.

Symbolism of badge

The classic Mercuriushat with its two wings in chief as a symbol of commercial use, as the sg. Mercuriusstaf in the arms of the Cape Technical College.
On the main part of the shield is the silver column or pillar, a symbol of resilience and wisdom.
In the column with a gold fleur-de-lis on a blue disc symbolizes the Paarl and is also on the provincial badge. The golden gears both sides of the column is an overall symbol of the technical fields of study and give balance to the weapon as a whole.
The gold band with the motto on it serves as a foundation or prop and rounds it all off.