Rossmore

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Hidden within Johannesburg’s vibrant tapestry lies Rossmore, a suburb brimming with a unique blend of history and contemporary life. Rossmore is approximately 5 km northwest of City Hall. It’s a relatively small suburb, covering just over 1 square kilometer. Rossmore shares its borders with Langlaagte to the north and Homestead Park to the south. Originally known as Paarlshoop, the oldest private township on the Witwatersrand, Rossmore officially came into being on September 9, 1925, on land that was once part of Braamfontein Farm. The name “Rossmore” carries a touch of aristocratic charm. It honors Dame Mary Bailey, the daughter of Lord Derrick Westenra, the 5th Baron Rossmore. Dame Mary was married to the prominent mining magnate, Sir Abe Bailey. Rossmore is more than just a residential area. It houses significant institutions that contribute to its character and the wider community. A major part of Rossmore is occupied by the Kingsway Campus of the University of Johannesburg. This bustling campus is a hub of activity, shaping the minds of future generations. Another key institution within Rossmore is the Helen Joseph Hospital. This vital healthcare facility provides essential medical services to the community. Adding to the mix is Hoërskool Vorentoe, a high school that plays a role in the local educational landscape. Interestingly, Rossmore’s demographics have shifted over time. In its early years, the suburb had a relatively balanced mix of Afrikaans and English speakers. However, with the transformation of Rand Afrikaans University into the University of Johannesburg, the population has become more diverse. It now leans towards a predominantly Black demographic, with English and Zulu being the most commonly spoken languages. As of the 2011 census, Rossmore had a population of 1,539 residents.

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