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St David's Matrics Continue to Excel!
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2010 St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 29 Cricket Festival 9 - 12 September 2010
Part of St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 29 Cricket Festival 9 - 12 September 2010
Part of Meum Pater Vir. College House Play written and directed by Kaelo Molefe
1964 The Committee of St David's PTA
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Part of 2016 The Prodigal Son. Presented by St David's Marist Inanda and St Teresa's Mercy School
Part of 2016 The Prodigal Son. Presented by St David's Marist Inanda and St Teresa's Mercy School
Part of 2016 The Prodigal Son. Presented by St David's Marist Inanda and St Teresa's Mercy School
2015 Mini Marist Playground Blessing
Part of St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 20 Cricket Festival. 11 - 14 September 2008
2003 St David's Marist Inanda Yearbook. Part 2 Pages 160 - 269
Interview with Sabelo Sithebe 2005
Interview with Sabelo Sithebe – 2005
Sabelo’s mother was determined that Sabelo be a pupil at St David’s and went in everyday to
the admissions department with this objective in mind.
Sabelo remembers his first day at St David’s in the old grade 0 block. He watched Andrew Prior
and Kyle Burger playing cricket, the first time he had seen the game played and joined in. His
teacher was Mrs Tyack and he made life-long friends that day. The head of the prep was Greg
Royce followed by Rick Wilson who built on the merit system which motivated many of the
young prep school boys and changed the mind set of many. He was a father figure who
interacted with the boys well and was always fair. He remembers Mrs Hurley, Mrs Rose who
pushed him with his reading and to achieve, Mrs Geldenhuys whose approach to Maths was
invaluable.
In the high school Paul Edey was headmaster and the teachers he particularly remembers are
Mrs Marais, Mrs Roman, who struck a good balance, being caring and tender but also strong
enough to control a class. Mr Van Den Berg taught him to enjoy Accounting and the atmosphere
he created. Great teachers had good balance and knew which buttons to press at the right time.
Sabelo feels that it’s not the buildings at St David’s but the people who make the school.
The school grew enormously whilst he was a pupil with the building of the Champagnat hall,
high school pavilion and library.
For Sabelo, school was a huge part of his life and he participated in sport in all the three terms
playing tennis, cricket, football, rugby, athletics and swimming. He learnt to swim in grade 6, as
Willy Castle took no excuses and said “you will swim”. Willy Castle was a father figure to all the
boys who were initially afraid and in awe of him. Willy pushed you to be better than yourself and
had a great influence on many of the boys. Sabelo thought the sport was fantastic and the way
in which it helped develop ones character. He was a member of the 1st team football, 1st team
rugby and also did a lot of running. The rugby was tough in the beginning, building bonds,
relationships with fellow soldiers, and believes that’s why rugby is important at a boy’s school,
Sabelo said it wasn’t the same at university, at school every Saturday was special. He recalled
the Johnny Waite victory over schools such as St John’s and learning that even being a small
school they could still achieve a lot.
He felt that there was a lovely balance of academics and sport as school is also about people
development, building young men who participate in society using the Marcellin and Marist
ideals with modesty. Those traditions were instilled in the junior primary with highlights such as
the football tour to East London. The 1st team were in their special kit and everyone played hard
to ensure they upheld the tradition and values of the school. In the high school going to St
Andrews, Bloemfontein was always great.
The camps were sometimes controversial with his grade 9 and 10 year camps being held in
appalling conditions with particularly bad weather. However the grade 11 camp held under the
same conditions went very well. He really hated the camps but really enjoyed that one.
Sabelo participated in the SMILE programme, performed in three school musicals produced by
Mr Dry, and remembers Nelson Mandela coming to watch “West Side Story”. He was also a
member of the school choir in grade 11 and matric.
Sabelo looked up to some of the older boys such as Jason Simaan, Robert Smith, Gareth
Kolkenbeck-Ruh, Bevan Winderly, boys he saw achieving and wanted to emulate them. They
were setting the standard achieving not just for themselves but also for the school.
On becoming head boy, Sabelo knew he would be amongst a group of individuals who would
help him. It was a phenomenal experience and also quite overwhelming being one of a line of
leaders of men such as Mike Von Guilliame, Gareth Kolkenbek-Ruh and Robert Stuart.
Academically Sabelo did very well and was in the top 15 when he matriculated with 7
distinctions. His last day was surreal and emotional and he is very much a product of St David’s.
He went to Wits and studied for a BA Accounting Science until 2009 and then went onto
Investec to write his articles and, having passed the exams, being the first overall in the country
and will start practising as an accountant in November 2012.
JE 2012
Egenrieder, Julie
Constitution of the Marist old Boys Association. Annexure D
Part of Constitution of the Marist old Boys Association. Annexure D
Constitution of the Marist old Boys Association. Annexure D
Undated draft of the Constitution of the St David's Marist Old Boys Association
St David's Marist Old Boys Association
Part of 2006 St David's Marist Inanda England Football Tour. 16th Arsenal International Soccer Festival
Part of 2006 St David's Marist Inanda England Football Tour. 16th Arsenal International Soccer Festival
Part of 2006 St David's Marist Inanda England Football Tour. 16th Arsenal International Soccer Festival
A3 * page newspaper supplement
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St David's Rich History by Pascale Michael. Sandton Chronicle 3 June 2016 page 25
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St David's Marist Inanda Logo and A4 headed stationery
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2017 Tridents France Water Polo Tour
2017 Tridents France Water Polo Tour
2017 Tridents France Water Polo Tour
2017 Tridents France Water Polo Tour
2017 Tridents France Water Polo Tour
1 4 Colour Brochure 40 pages
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2002 St David's Marist Inanda Yearbook. Part 2 Pages 165 - 269 - Prep School
St David's Marist Inanda Yearbook 2019
Record of the school's activities 2019 part 1 pages
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2001 St David's Marist Inanda Yearbook 2001. Part 1 pages 1 - 182 High School
Interview with Rod McLay – 1975
Rod came to St David’s from Marist Brothers in Bird Street, Port Elizabeth in 1966. His mother was a
teacher at the school and his brother Hamish matriculated in 1972. The family was not Catholic and his
father was a Scottish Protestant. Rod appreciates the fact that the religion of catholicism was not pushed
onto the non-Catholics and they didn’t have to attend mass.
He remembers Brothers Mario; Timothy; Andrew (Drac); Michael; Bernard who was a good photographer
but had a mean temper; Aidan, the bursar and Ezekiel who taught Maths. Of the lay teachers he recalled
Mr Lipschitz who taught Maths; Saunders – Afrikaans, Mrs Elliott – English; Mr Maritz and Mrs Kempster.
Rod played 1st team rugby and cricket in the high school and was captain of the athletics team. As far as
academics went he didn’t cover himself in glory and went on after matric to Damelin to repeat Maths and he
enjoyed his time there.
In those days there were only 24 of them in matric including the likes of Grant Ramsey (who was accused
of tax fraud in later years); the Melton twins; Kevin Prudence a biochemist now living in Guernsey; Mark
Meaker; Frank Soul who was a sportsman, placed third in Ironman; John Morrison a chemical engineer; Kevin McGurk whose father was big in the printing industry and
head boy was Andre Dugas.
Rod was awarded an honours blazer, scrolls for athletics; rugby; merit became a prefect and was vicecaptain
of Osmond house.
After matriculating, Rod went into the army then to University of the Witwatersrand. He then became a
helicopter pilot in the air force, then the police and now flies for SA Express and is a police reservist.
Rod is married to Janine and has a son Matthew who is currently in grade2.
JLE June 2015
Egenrieder, Julie
St David's Photograph Collection 1940 -
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1947 Black and white photo
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1948 P. Bailey - B R Hunt Trophy Scholarship Trophy
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1950 B R Hunt Scholarship Trophy - G. Bordoni
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