[16][G] Tafelberg School became racially integrated in a post-apartheid South Africa,[18][H] and junior (FP and IP) and senior sections (GET and FET) of the school have merged and moved to a new location in Bothasig in June 2010.
[22] The 17,000 square metre site in Sea Point's Main Road previously used by the school and Ellerslie Girls' High School before that was declared a provincial heritage site in a government gazette dated 15 December 1989.
[13][14][23] The disused site has been proposed for redevelopment by the Western Cape Government, which says that it is suitable for a mixed-use development and has requested expressions of interest from parties interested in buying the property or leasing it for a period of up to 60 years provided that the original 1899 building and an avenue of wild fig trees are preserved.
[5][23][11] In 2002 Tafelberg School received a Special Superintendent-General Award from the Western Cape Education Department for having students achieve National Senior Certificates with matriculation endorsements.
A matriculation endorsement allows students to study for a Bachelor's degree at any South African university.