St David's College Inanda Prospectus
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St David's College Inanda Prospectus
Prospectus
St David's College Inanda
St David's College Marist Brothers Inanda Hymnal. 177 pages
Hymnal with 164 hymns, 14 Prayers, 69 choruses
St David's Marist College Marist Brothers Inanda
Proposed amended constitution of the St David's College, Inanda Parent-Teachers Association
Parent-Teacher Association
Draft Constitution of the Parent-Teacher Association
Parent-Teacher Association
St David's College Recipe Book
Recipe book compiled by Prep.parents
Main, Vanessa
St David's Marist College Development Plan 2000
A3 document of 11 pages with the design overview, site plan, drawings and elevations
St David's Marist College
St David's Marist College Inanda Jubilee Year 1941-2001
Prospectus
St David's Marist College
St David's Marist Inanda 1941- 2011 Faith, culture and life in harmony
11 colour slides in Power Point Presentation
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda 1941. Corner Stone Laying Ceremony on the 27th January 1948
DVD 1 copy
St David's Marist Inanda
Programme for the 75th Jubilee Mass. 3 copies
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Academic Prizegiving
Order of events for the 2016 prizegiving
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Celebrating 80 years of Marist Education
3 small cards with prayer on back
St David's Marist Inanda
Programme
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda. High School Newsletter 23 July 2010
3 A4 photocopied pages
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Inter-House Music, 29 September 2005
2 A4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda. Journeying Together as a Global Family. Calls 1 - 5
A5 Booklet
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Logo and A4 headed stationery
2 A4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Music Department proudly presents "Hello, Hello"
A3 4 page programme plus 5 A4 pages of presentation on the evening
St David's Marist Inanda
DVD 3copies
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda. Preparatory and High School headed stationery
2 pages of school stationery
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 20 Cricket Festival. 11 - 14 September 2008
Programme for Cricket festiival - 2 copies
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 29 Cricket Festival 9 - 12 September 2010
Programme
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Twenty20 Cricket Festival. 4 - 7 September 2014
A5 Programme
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Valete 2013
Booklet with the programme of the valedictory mass
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Inanda Yearbook 1945
Record of the school's activities 1944. Then published as "The Maristonian".
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Marist Preparatory School: Teachers' Manual
1A4 Handbook
St David's Marist Preparatory School
St David's Matric Dance 2017. Titanic "Make it Count"
DVD Master Copy
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Matrics Continue to Excel!
1 A4 black ad white poster
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Matrics Continue to Excel!
1 A4 black ad white poster
St David's Marist Inanda
St David's Rich History by Pascale Michael. Sandton Chronicle 3 June 2016 page 25
1 A4 newspaper cutting
St David's Marist College
From the desk of the Senior Deputy Headmaster
On Monday, 27 January, St David's Marist Inanda marks 73 years since the School officially opened
its gates: 73 years of history. In 1941, while WW 2 was raging across the globe, Marist Inanda was
established by the Marist Brothers on its current premises . The School in 1941 would have been
surrounded by grasslands, by veld, and located a fair distance from any significant urban
settlement – Rosebank would probably have been the nearest shops – a considerable walk on dirt
roads: certainly no tarred Rivonia Road. The area to the North and North East of the School, where
Sandton City is today, was predominantly fruit orchards and small holdings - how different the
environment in which the School now operates.
A little bit of History
The Marist blazer, the blue and gold striped blazer, was first introduced at St Charles College in
Pietermaritzburg, then a Marist School, in 1927. In 1933, all the Marist Schools in South Africa
adopted the blue and gold striped blazer as official uniform, no different to what St David's boys
wear today. Throughout the world, thousands of pupils wear the same blazer with passion and
pride - Marist is the common bond of pupils at hundreds of schools worldwide. The pocket of the
blazer has an 'A' and 'M' intertwined, standing for "Ave Maria", Latin for Hail Mary – this also
appears on the St David's badge.
The first reference to a war cry at St David's was written by Brother Urban at the end of 1949. The
first war cry included the words "Marist Inanda", but according to the Matrics of 1949, it was a
feeble war cry. The Head Prefect of 1949, Don Rethman, approached the first team rugby coaches,
Brother Alban and Brother Edwin, and asked permission for changing the war cry to something
with a bit more "oomph", something more lively and dynamic. Permission was granted and the
Head Prefect, who could speak Zulu, together with the School's Chef, Piet Ncwane, who had moved
to St David's from Marist Koch Street (the first school in Johannesburg), sat down in the dining
room one night after dinner and wrote the War Cry – the Kalamazumba: the one St David's boys still
sing/chant. By the way, our current library is the old dining room and besides his cooking and
song-writing skills, the School Chef, Mr Ncwane, who co-wrote the war cry, was by all accounts an
immensely powerful gentleman, who was reputed to be able to pick up three prep boys sitting on
his one arm!
The Kalamazumba was officially used for the first time in 1950 when the 1st XV played against St
Charles College in Pietermaritzburg. St David's, the underdogs on that day, against expectations,
beat St Charles. Much credit for the victory was given to the new war cry and, since that historic
match in 1950, the Kalamazumba has been used at all fixtures by the boys of St David's Marist
Inanda.
St David's Marist Inanda
St Marcellin Champagnat Founder of the Marist Brothers 1789 - 1840
6 Postcards
St David's Marist Inanda
St Mary's School 1888 - 2103. Edited by Pauline Grainger
A4 hard copy book
Grainger, Pauline - editor
Talyaard Carter East Wing & Sports Pavilion: Tuckshop & Kitchen Details
1 set of Architectural Drawings and plan in plastic folder
St David's Marist College
Talyaard Carter -East Wing Plans - Project No 2536
5 Architectural Plans for the East Wing in a folder. Project No 2536
St David's Marist College
Talyaard Carter Plans for Sports Pavilion Ground & First Floor
1 set of Architectural Drawings in a plastic folder
St David's Marist College
Talyaard Carter Proposed Extensions: Pre-School Block. Ground Floor Plan
2 Architectural Drawings. Project 2536 in a plastic folder
St David's Marist College
The Legend of the Champagnat Medal by Walter Cronje
The Legend of the Champagnat Medallion
Up until the late 1980’s players selected for the First XV Rugby team would be presented with a
Champagnat Medallion which was to be sewn into the front of the collar of the prized black and gold
rugby shirt. The intention of the medallion was to keep its bearer safe and free from injury. Each
medallion contained a tiny perspex dome, enclosing a small piece of dark cloth approximately one
square millimetre in size. Legend has it that the cloth piece was a portion of one of Blessed (in those
days) Marcellin’s actual black habits he once wore. At the end of each season the medallions were
surrendered to the school and were sent back to the Vatican to be blessed and returned for use by
the next team. It’s unsure exactly when the practice ceased.
Cronje, Walter
The lucky ones and those and have to struggle by Peter Mason Sunday Tribune March 16
4 A4 photocopied pages (2 copies)
St David's College Inanda
Handbook compiled by the Marist Brothers
Institute of the Marist Brothers of the Schools South Africa.
The Marist Times. Marist Old Boys Association
1A6 16 page colour booklet
St David's Marist Inanda
The Marist Times. Marist Old Boys Society News 2012
2 A4 double sided pages - photocopy
St David's Marist Inanda
The Open Schools Era (1976 - 1986) Marist Brothers Jude Pieterse in collaboration with Robyn Picas
A4 paperback published by Marist Brothers 3 copies
Marist Brothers
The St David's Marist Foundation Jubilee Campaign (1941 - 2016)
A4 page double sided
St David's Marist Inanda
The Stranger in the Cafe. College House Play
1 A5 laminated programme 4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
A4 newspaper cutting about Temba Bavuma Matriculated 2007
St David's Marist College
Tonetti's of Marist Brothers - 2020 Rugby Tour
Tonetti’s of Marist Brothers Liam and Conor Tonetti are fourth generation Marist Brothers scholars. Their great grandfather, Mario Tonetti was schooled at a Marist Brothers school in Italy, their grandfather James Tonetti matriculated from St David’s in 1954 and their father, Gordon matriculated from St David’s in 1986. A family of sportsmen, rugby players and engineers. The family is featured in a book titled: “Pioneers of the Lowveld” - Hans Bornman. The book discusses the Italian community of the early 1900’s. The Tonetti farm called Brusnengo, situated near Kaapmuiden is named after the town in Italy from which the family originate. The Catholic family built a church which was completed in 1935. During the final construction of the little church, the scaffolding used by the painters, fell on Giacomo Tonetti who died later from his injuries. A local school in the area is named “Tonetti” as well as a village named after the family. Mario Tonetti was instrumental in developing the Midrand area and road “Tonetti” in the centre of Midrand was named in honour of his contribution.
The love of sport and rugby follows a long line of family tradition. James Tonetti, in 1954 Vice Captained the 1st Rugby team, set numerous athletic records in the 400 m and 800 m and high jump, received a first class matric and was awarded an honours blazer. The “Tonetti trophy” is in circulation at St David’s Prep athletics and was donated to the school in honour of James’ contribution to sport at the school. James Tonetti was a founding member of the Marist Old Boys and shared many stories of his time at St David’s, of being taught by the Brothers and his many years at the Boarding House. He would have been very proud of his two grandson’s contribution to the school and their rugby abilities.
Gordon Tonetti matriculated in 1986 set numerous athletic records and was renowned for his 1500m and open road abilities. He played 1st team rugby two years running and was awarded scrolls for his contribution to athletics and rugby. Choice of schooling was never up for discussion in the Tonetti household and the we are delighted that the family tradition of sportsmanship both on and off the rugby field has been carried through the generations. Liam and Conor have both played A team rugby both in prep school and high school. The family are delighted that both boys have been selected for this international tour and will represent their school as brothers and teammates. Their great-grandfather and grandfather would be very proud of their dedication and commitment to this fabulous national sport.
Egenrieder, Julie
Transcripts of interviews from 2010 to 2017
A4 pages of original handwritten transcripts of interviews conducted by Julie Egenrieder during research for the Jubilee Book Project. In no particular order. 3 bundles kept together by file clips.
St David's Marist College
Twenty 20 Cricket Festival 4 - 7 September 2014
Programme of Cricket Festival 2014 compiled by Bradley Ireland
St David's Marist Inanda
A5 booklet of 30 pages
St David's Marist Inanda