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Notice d'autorité- Personne
- 1998 - 2013
BC Physical Science
Deputy Head : Academics · King David Victory Park
Transvaal Education Department
- Collectivité
- 1910 - 1994
Provincial education authority for the former Transvaal Province.
- Collectivité
- 1981 -
Newspaper
https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/page/construction
Creamer Media
van Niekerk, Sybrand Gerhardus Johannes
- Personne
- 1914 - 2011
Administrator of the Transvaal Province from 1966 - 1979
- Personne
- 1966 - 1983
Headmaster of St George's Grammar School, Mowbray , Cape Town.
Deceased 2021.
- Personne
- 1995 - 2011
GC Staff member: HOD Sport
GC/GP Founder staff member
Netball coach
- Personne
- 1987 - 2002
BC and GC staff member; Physical Science teacher; Head of VIth Form
Left to take up post as Executive Head of St Andrews, Bedfordview
- Personne
- 1964
Chairman of the Industrial Fund that sponsored the building of the Science block and who officially opened the building in 1964.
- Personne
- 1912 - 1990
Deceased
Taught at Saints from 1968 - 1977. Previously headmaster at Cathcart High School.
See obituary Stythian 1990, p158
- Personne
- 1969 - 2002
BC HOD English; House Director; MIC Hockey and Cricket
Co-founder with Moira Schafer of Duke of Cornwall Singers
Member of Welsh Male Voice Choir
Hugh Huggett first arrived at St Stithians as a student teacher under the renowned David Brindley. An account of his first arrival is held by the Archive. He retired from the College in 2002 but continued to teach until c.2019.
Hugh Huggett's papers are held by the Archive but have not yet been added to AtoM.
The following tribute was paid to Hugh Huggett by Dave McGaw in the Stythian 2001, p.9:
Hugh Huggett arrived in 1969 to take up a post teaching English, and later became Head of the English Department for many years. His career at Saints indicates the wide variety of interests of this man: Master- in-Charge of Hockey for 20 years; Southern Transvaal Hockey Committee Chairman, Manager of the Transvaal Schools' Side; member of the South African Schools' Hockey Committee; Cricket coach of the 2nd XI from 1969 to 1982.Hugh organised Hockey tours to England in 1985 and 19§7; spent a year at York University and studied Literature there in 1984; was the manager of the Dukes for a number of years and has been a keen trout fisherman. His lively antics in the staff room will be sadly missed. We wish him well in his well-deserved retirement.
- Personne
- 1980 - 2009
BC Staff 1980 - 2009
BC HOD Physical Science, Cricket, Rugby and Basketball TIC and House Director. Mr Hean also returned on a temporary basis for many years to replace teachers who were on sabbatical.
Tribute to Don Hean on his retirement in 2009. [Stythian 2009, p16-17.
We also bid farewell to Donovan Allyn Duff Hean: I include all his names, as Don Hean is often called Dad by his students, his colleagues and his friends, a mark of the universal affection in which he is held.
Don began teaching at the Boys' College in 1980 and has served the school with loyalty, humility and integrity in his 30 years here. Don has witnessed, and been a part of, many changes that have taken place on the Campus and he has many recollections of the people and of the place. Among his many roles, he has not only been a Science teacher of the highest calibre, but also Director of Science for the Boys' College and the Girls' College, as well as being a talented and multi-faceted sports' coach. His boys have described him as being passionate about what he does, in particular when coaching Rugby, and as House Director for Webb House he is considered "funny and friendly", “approachable" and "a cool guy".
Don's contribution to the Boys' College has been immense, both in the classroom and in his involvement in extra-mural activities, be it on the Basketball court, on the Rugby or Hockey field, on the Cricket pitch, or on grade 10 camp. One of Don's distinguishing characteristics is his respect for his students, and his willingness to listen to them and to share with them his wisdom and his sound advice.
His humour is gentle and his laconic, insightful comments have occasioned many a laugh among his colleagues and at staff functions. Don is a true gentleman and the value of his years of service to the school is immeasurable and beyond mere gratitude. Don, you will forever be a part of our school and we wish you a well-deserved rest. You will be sorely missed.
- Personne
- 1987 - 1991
BC English teacher
Deceased whilst on a hike along the Wild Coast with a group of schoolboys in August 1991.
The annual Wally Thompson Memorial Lecture is held each year to commemorate this innovative and legendary teacher.
- Personne
- 1989 - 1999
BC Physical Sciences teacher
Water Polo coach
Head of Reddam House, Constantia 1999 - 2009
Head of Reddam House, Sydney 2009 -
- Personne
- 1997 - 2011
BC HOD Zulu; Afrikaans teacher
Deceased whilst in service to the school