Upper V (Grade 10), Ante Matric (Grade 11), Matric (Grade 12) R203 607
Lower V (Grade 8), Middle V (Grade 9) R184 976
Form II (Grade 4) to Upper IV (Grade 7) R164 456
Form I (Grade 3) R145 481
Grade I and Grade II R124 836
The school was founded in 1903 by Theresa Lawrence[1]: 203 and, Katherine Margaret Earle: two young women in their early thirties, both educated at the University of Cambridge. They acted as joint Heads of School during the years 1903–1930. It is a sister school of Roedean School in Brighton, England which was founded by three older sisters of Theresa Lawrence, namely Penelope, Millicent, and Dorothy.
The school began with 22 pupils, and was situated in a small house in Jeppestown, Johannesburg. In 1904, it relocated to its current site in Parktown, Johannesburg.[1]: 203
Sir Herbert Baker, a prominent architect responsible for many of Johannesburg's most historical houses and monuments, designed the original school buildings.[1]: 302 The oldest structures include St. Ursula's Building and Founder's Hall. Over the years, additions have been made, but the signature Herbert Baker features, with arches, colonnades, unwashed brickwork, and courtyards have been maintained.
Roedean's students are encouraged to do a minimum of one sport throughout their schooling journey at the school and typically perform well in sport throughout the year.