'For the good of all'), commonly known as Tot Nut, was a Dutch-medium school in Cape Town from 1804 to 1870.
The school catered for all nationalities and played an important role in educating the Dutch-speaking children of the Cape Colony.
Its curriculum included modern and ancient languages, literature, mathematics drawing and vocal music.
A recent study, however, has identified its original location as being in Strand Street, on the site of the present Cape Sun Hotel.
In 1833 the school moved to a new building in Queen Victoria Street, a site which is today occupied by the annexe to the Cape High Court.