75th Anniversary Jubilee Bracelet
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St David's Marist Inanda
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75th Anniversary Jubilee Bracelet
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St David's Marist Inanda
75th Jubilee Bracelet - insert card
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St David's Marist Inanda
A Trip Down Memory Lane - 2020 Rugby Tour
A trip down memory Lane by: Gus Garcia – Old Boys St David’s
It is 2020 and I’m feeling totally nostalgic to reflect back on my years at St David’s, which ended 31 years ago, but whose memories remain as vivid as though they were only yesterday. Perhaps this is because my son Kiko is in his Matric year and I have been fortunate enough to relive a second school experience through his journey at St David’s. I have been frequently struck by the similarities of the school, then and now, in terms of the fundamental ethos and values, which have not deviated nor been altered in any way. St Davids has steadfastly refused to change its core character in a fast changing environment and results orientated world. The School has suffered and faced many challenges over the years, only to re-emerge stronger, brighter and wiser for having withstood these headwinds.The Marist Brothers ethos of family, community, simplicity, humility and reflection through prayer and mass, are ubiquitous in all aspects of school life. Whilst these values are not always apparent in ones early years, these essential truths reveal themselves as one progresses in age and consciousness. How amazing was it to discover that my son was being taught by 4 teachers who taught me. How satisfying to watch the accepting demeanour of our boys, truly representing our cosmopolitan nation, roaming the school and the playground.Walking the corridors after so many years brought in a rush of memories both good and bad. The laughs, the tears and the shared hopes and fears of my fellow brothers. Some have passed on, others are in far away lands and yet others remain close at hand, but all are remembered and loved. St Davids was never considered a top sporting school and yet every age group punched well above their weight in all categories. In fact being the perennial underdog resulted in a tighter knit group and forged friendships and brotherhoods for life. Representing the St David’s first team for rugby was a cherished moment for me and one I could share joyfully with my son when he was asked to join the touring team in 2020. It has been 18 years of wonder and joy watching you develop into a wonderful young man. I am excited for Kiko and his band of brothers who will embark on a fantastic adventure, irrespective of whether they win, lose or draw, so long as they cherish the endeavour and the journey and most importantly take courage to be men of virtue and value.
Egenrieder, Julie
A3 programme in black and white, 4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
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A5 programme 4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
A collection of A4 pages relating to the Board and Governing Body. Donated by Kevin Brewer
St David's Marist College
Brother Anthony Docherty (1928 - 2010)
Biographical details of Brother Anthony and Memories of Old Boys
St David's Marist Inanda
Brother Anthony Docherty (1928 - 2010)
Brother Anthony Docherty (1928 - 2010)
Brother Anthony Remembered by St David's Old Boys
It was with great sadness that I received the news of Brother Anthony’s passing. Please convey my condolences
to the Marist Brothers’ community.
He was a wonderful headmaster who inspired great effort on the part of his students and he was central to the formation of the SDMOBA in 1964.
Clearly too, he was a very compassionate man and his work at Kuruman will, I believe, see him richly rewarded in Heaven.
God bless him and may his soul rest in peace while his memory lives on with those of us privileged to have been taught by him.
Yours sincerely,
Douglas Wickins
What sad news.
I've just seen your email and immediately guessed from the subject line that the news about 'Ornge' would not be good. As you say, he was a remarkable man, a superb headmaster and a wonderful human being. St David's owes him so much.
My memories of him are vivid between 1958, when I arrived at 'Inanda' as we knew it in those days, and 1962 when I matricu-lated. The name 'Ornge' is self-explanatory if one ever heard him say orange and, though probably not quite as well known, his invitations to all the parents to stay on for a 'bry flies' after Sports Day was almost his trademark too!
Orge will be greatly missed by those who were privileged to know him and especially those of us who were taught by him. If anyone made it easy to convert Fahrenheit into Centigrade (or Celsius as it is known now), he did! A wonderful man.
Please add my name to any book of condolences that you may set up.
Brian Austin '62.
Found on: http://www.ibo.org/ibworld/documents/nov03.pdf
The students established practices
that have remained the same
for subsequent trips throughout the
past decade. We are guided by
Brother Anthony, a Scottish Marist
brother who has lived in the
Kalahari desert with the local population
for over 20 years. Anthony
was headmaster of St David’s
Inanda, one of the most prestigious
schools in Johannesberg, South
Africa. He is now 76 and serves as
a presence, a symbol that someone
cares for these people whose towns
are still not marked on most maps of
South Africa.
Best Regards
Antonio Senatore
I left St Davids in 1955 and I am trying to think back all those years about Brother Anthony.
There are many things that I don’t remember too much anymore, but it sad to loose him.
We cannot be at the funeral, but will say prayers at home here in New Zealand.
Kind regards,
Derek and Gail Stansfield
New Zealand
I am sorry to hear about this. A lot of my success is a result of the disciple he instilled in me. Please send my regards to Brother Aidan …
John Ryan Old boy 1957 1963
I was at St Davids in 1971-1973 along with my 2 brothers as we lived in RSA while my Dad was assigned to Jburg with an Ameri-can Corporation.
I am now a Catholic priest serving in Afghanistan with US and NATO forces. I will be sure to remember Br Anthony at the All Souls Mass that I will be celebrating within a few hours.
It was Br Anthony who met with my parents in Oct 1971 when we began our odyssey of life in a foreign country. His manner did a lot to console my Mother who was up to that time, very concerned about our education in what was a unique environ-ment for us.
Br Anthony, along with the Marist order will remain in my prayers.
Fr. Steven Brosk
LC, Chaplain, USAF
Had heard ...that Bro Anthony was not at all well so his passing away does not come as a surprise but is nevertheless a sad event. I have very fond recollections of the man -- his humour; his patience when unmercifully teased about his accent by some of the boys; his sense of fairness. He taught us much; much more than the three R's !
Regards
Max Leipold
Matric 1959
My thoughts and prayers with all involved at St Davids - Br. Anthony was a legend. On a light note I was disciplined by him when only in Std 4 for a schoolboy prank - cost me 3 of the best!!
Sincerely
Mike Peel (Nelspruit)
I was saddened to hear of the death of Br Anthony Docherty. Both my brother Michael and I studied at St David's during his time there. We respected him greatly, as did our parents. One of the fondest memories that I have is of Br Anthony appearing at prize giving with bright red hair! - It seems that Br Bosco (afterwards Br Mario) convinced Br Anthony that his gray (almost white) hair could do with a bit of brightening-up. Br Bosco prepared a potion of red hair dye. There was no problem with the idea of a red hair dye. - It seems that Br Anthony's hair was originally ginger, before it turned gray.
The problem was with the shade of red. - Bright, fire-engine red!!! Obviously a source of great amusement for all the school boys. It took many months for his hair to return to its natural colour. Rest in peace Br Anthony.
Larry Griffiths
(pupil at St David's Marist Inanda 1964-1972)
St David's Marist Inanda
Brother Osmond Obituary 1871 - 1953
Copy of an A4 page
St David's Marist Inanda
Brother Pius cuts his Diamond Jubilee Cake at the Beano 1955
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
1 A4 black and white photo
Marist Inanda
Champagnat Hall Promotion Party
3 colour photos
St David's Marist College
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Chapel of Mary - photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
College House presents "Us and Them" by Gareth Brinkman and Matthew Alves
A5 programme 5 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
College Prize Giving - Address by Willy Castle
9 A4 pages
St David's Marist Inanda
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection
Colour Photos by Graeme De Lacey
Part of St David's Photograph Collection