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Notice d'autorité- Personne
- 1927 - 2014
Founders' Day guest speaker
Internationally renowned conservationist.
- Personne
- 1947 -1971
Class of 1964
Deceased
The Norman Tickton trophy is dedicated to his memory.
- Personne
- 1941 - 1963
Accountant to the founders, Collins and Mountstephens, and motivator for using the bequests of the founders for the establishment of a Methodist school.
Founding Trustee served from 1941 - 1963, mostly as Trust Secretary.
Chairman of the College Council from its inception in 1953 to 1960.
Tucker House in the BC is named in his honour.
- Personne
- 1957 - 1968
BP/BC parent.
Founding member of College Parents' Association.
Member of Council 1957 - 1968
Guest speaker at Founders' Day
- Personne
- 1958 - 1962
Class of 1962, Head Prefect.
Gordon did a Post Matric year in 1963 and continued as Head Prefect. This was the first year of Post Matric. There were 3 boys who studied subjects that they had not done for Matric. No certificate was offered. [Information obtained from GM on a visit to the College, 20220204].
- Personne
- 1962 - 1968
Class of 1968
Involved in BC Three One-Act plays production, 1968.
- Personne
- c.1931 - 1953
School architect
Worked in partnership with Marshall and completed the plans for the school as it was built.
- Personne
- 2018
Clive Sherman visited South Africa in 2018. He brought with him a photograph of his father donating a trophy to "a new school" in 1954. He asked his host if that school still existed and was astonished to find not only that it did exist, but how the College had developed.
He was also able to identify his father in the photograph of the presentation of the trophy. Up until his visit, the indentity of the presenter of the trophy had been a mystery.
- Personne
- 1953 - 1956
Daughter of EM Harris. Her marriage was the first wedding ceremony to be held in the College Chapel.
- Personne
- 1994 - 2004
GC Founding staff member. Administrator and secretary in the GC/GP.
Widow of the late Rev Michael Roberts.
- Personne
- 1938 -
Former president of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, past president of the South African Council of Churches, and was Methodist Bishop of the Johannesburg/Soweto area for 13 years.
His papers, 1950 - 2014, are held by his alma mater, Duke University https://archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/storeyp
- Collectivité
- 1995 -
St Stithians College was founded in 1953 and consisted at the time of the founding BP and BC classes. In 1995, the girls' schools started with grade 0 - grade 3 in the boys' prep buildings which now serve the Junior Prep under the name St Stithians Collegiate. The first senior girls were admitted to the Girls' College in 1996. In 2000 the names of the girls' schools were changed to Girls' College and Girls' Prep and the junior classes (Grade 0 - Grade 2) became part of the Junior Prep.
- Personne
- 1984 - 2003
College parent
Member of College Council 1984 - 2003
Chairman of College Council 1997 - 2003
Member of St Stithians College Trust