He had become wealthy by trading and he set up a fund for black students to complete their education to university level.
[4] On 8 June 1976, the South African Police attempted to arrest Enos Ngutshane at Naledi High School.
[5] Because of the prominent role that students played in the Soweto Uprising, Morris Isaacson High School was forced to remain shut from June 1976 until 1979.
In 1991, a fire destroyed large portions of the school, including the administration block and damaged the library, some classes and the laboratory.
[10] Morris Isaacson High School has become a center of Youth Day commemorations of the 1976 Soweto Uprising.