Orlando West has its origins in the Orlando Shanty Town that grew up during the Second World War when the black population of Johannesburg grew in leaps and bounds The parish and school were established in 1946 by the Oblates of Mary The original school building, one of the oldest in Orlando West, served as a school during the week and a church on Sunday Shortly after the school was built a school hall and church followed br br By the mid-1950s, the school went up to standard six One thousand children were taught in two shifts the first ending at 1pm, and the second around 5 30pm These children were fed too In the 1960s the Sisters cooked each day in an enormous cauldron over an open fire From 1947 the school had cater.