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Ctole, T

  • Person
  • c.2000

OPS staff member

Cruickshanks, Piers

  • Person
  • 1988 - 1992; 1998 - 2003

Class of 1992
BC teacher 1998
GC English teacher 1999 - 2003

Cruddas, Hugh W

  • Person
  • 1953 - 1956

Class of 1956
Founder pupil

Crowe, Mark

  • Person
  • 1973 - 1978

In BP and BC to grade 11, 1978

Crowe, James

  • Person
  • 1973 - 1981

Class of 1981

Crossman, Susi

  • Person
  • 1997 - 2006

GC (1997 - 1999) Physical Science teacher
BC (2000 - 2006) Physical Science HOD

Cross, S

  • Person
  • 1975

BP 1975

Cross, David

  • Person
  • 1974 - 1976

BC teacher

Crosby, Simon

  • Person
  • 1974 - 1982

Class of 1982

Cronwright, Ken

  • Person
  • 1956 - 1960

In BC until grade 11, 1960

Cronk, Arthur

  • Person
  • 1955 - 1969

Class of 1969

Cronje, P J

  • Person
  • 1962 - 1968

BP grade 7 teacher 1962 - 1968

Cronin, Aisling

  • Person
  • 1996 - 1997

Class of 1997
GC Founder student

Croly, Jamie

  • Person
  • 1991 - 1995

Class of 1995
BC and GC Rowing staff: 2002 - ?

Crock, Peter

  • Person
  • 1981 - 1991

Class of 1991

Croall, Greg

  • Person
  • 1991 - 1995

Class of 1995

Crimes, Bernard

  • Person
  • 1957 - 1961

IN BC to grade 11, 1961

Crichton, Gary

  • Person
  • 1970

In BP and BC to grade 10, 1973

Crew, Chad B

  • Person
  • 1981 - 1991

Class of 1991

Crew, Brendon

  • Person
  • 1983 - 1995

Class of 1995

Crevald, Guy

  • Person
  • 1970 - 1973

In BP and BC up to grade 10, 1973

Craven, William Richard

  • Person
  • 1953 - 1955

In BC to grade 10, 1955
Foundation pupil
Deceased 1961. Obituary in Stythian 1957 - 1961, p.47

Crane, Duncan

  • Person
  • 1971 - 1974

Class of 1974

Craig, Robert

  • Person
  • 1990 - 1991

In BP to Grade 7, 1991

Craig, C

  • Person
  • 1990 - 1991

In BP to Grade 3 1991

Cox, Thomas E

  • Person
  • 1993 - 1997

Class of 1997

Cox, Stephen

  • Person
  • 1992 - 1996

Class of 1996

Cox, Richard E

  • Person
  • 1962 - 1969

In BP to Grade 7, 1969

Cox, Julian

  • Person
  • 1961 - 1966

In BP - Grade 7, 1966

Cox, E P

  • Person
  • 1963 - 1967, 1969 - 1973

BP teacher for two periods.

Cowley, Mark

  • Person
  • 1969 - 1973

In BP to Grade 7, 1963

Cowen, Stuart

  • Person
  • 1991 - 1994

Class of 1994

Cowen, Jo

  • Person
  • 1996 - 1999

Class of 1999
GC Founder student

Cowen, Dennis

  • Person
  • 1973 - 1978

Class of 1978

Couzyn, Mark

  • Person
  • 1974 - 1980

Class of 1980

Couzyn, David

  • Person
  • 1972 - 1976

In BC to Grade 11, 1976

Coulson, (Prof) J A

  • Person
  • 1962

Guest speaker at Founders' Day, 11th August, 1962

Cosman, S

  • Person
  • 1963 - 1970

In BP to Grade 8, 1970

Cosgrove, Janine

  • Person
  • 1996 - 1998

Class of 1998
GC Founder student

Cosford, Gregory

  • Person
  • 1982 - 1985

In BP and BC to grade 9, 1985

Corso, Emily

  • Person
  • 2003

RSIC delegate from Westminster School in Adelaide, Western Australia.

Corlett, Daniel Fargher

  • Person
  • c1877 - 1960

Daniel Fargher Corlett emigrated to South Africa in 1897 from Ballaugh on the Isle of Man in the United Kingdom. He served time with his father, taking charge of the family business. Like many other young fellows possessed of energy and ambition, he realised the limited opportunities in his native land, coming direct to Johannesburg. He secured employment with Messrs. Prentice & Mackie, the well-known contractors, and was with them at the outbreak of the Anglo Boer War in 1899. During the conflict, Corlett served as a sergeant in Bethune's Mounted Infantry of the British Army. On his return he took up his old position with Messrs. Prentice and Mackie.

Before long, he formed he formed his own construction company: Corlett Construction and joined the Witwatersrand Master Builders' Association. The building in the Maboneng precinct in Johannesburg which housed his company offices still remains and is is now a Blue Plaque Heritage building. Through his connections with the Methodist Church and with Gilbert Tucker, Collins's accountant and his involvement with the Trust, Corlett's construction company was contracted to erect the first school buildings at the College.

Corlett was elected a member of the executive of the Association in 1909, eventually becoming president in 1916. Mr. Corlett's keen business abilities were at that time directed towards the establishment of the National Federation of Building Trade Employers upon a sound foundation, and at this period the organisation was greatly in need of his skills. Mr. Corlett was appointed hon. treasurer of the National Federation in 1916, at which time the Federation was working under a bank overdraft. When he had occupied this position for three years, such was his organising, that he was able to hand over the finances in a flourishing condition to the newly-appointed honorary treasurer. The National Federation owes its present successful position in no small way to Mr. Corlett's foresight and business acumen. Mr. Corlett occupied the position of vice-president to the Federation in the years 1919 and 1920, and was elected president in 1921, so that including the year of his presidency, he was actively engaged as an officer of the Federation for six years.

Not only was Mr. Corlett involved in the construction industry, but he also gave much of his time to social organisations: he became vice-chairman of the Juvenile Affairs Board in Johannesburg, was a member of the Witwatersrand Government Apprenticeship Committee, vice-chairman of the Governing Body of the Johannesburg, High School for Girls, a director of the Rand Provident Building Society, and a member of the Committee of the Rand Aid Association. In 1941 he became a founding Trustee of the St Stithians Trust, which he served until 1959, shortly before his death. He was also involved in civic life and became Mayor of Johannesburg from 1931 - 1932. Corlett's favourite hobby was golf, and he was a member of the Country Club and of several other golf clubs.

Corlett's name is immortalised in one of Johannesburg's most well-known streets, Corlett Drive, which goes past the Wanderer's Cricket grounds. It is also inscribed on the foundation stone of the landmark Johannesburg Library and it is painted on his old office which is now home to the popular Arts on Main in the Maboneng Precinct. But who was D.F. Corlett? The following article published in the gives some insight into the man.

Corlett House and the Corlett Gates (on Bram Fischer Drive) are named in his honour.
His descendants include the Mitchell, Cresswell and Angus families, a few generations of which have been pupils at the College.

Sources:

Corlett Construction

  • Corporate body
  • c.1920 - ?

Construction company responsible for the erection of the original school buildings. Company founded by Daniel Fargher Corlett.
Corlett House is named after DF Corlett.

Corder, Michelle

  • Person
  • 1996 - 2000

Class of 2000
GC Founder student

Coppin, Paul

  • Person
  • 1972 - 1976

In BP to Grade 7, 1976

Cooper, Robert

  • Person
  • 1971 - 1976

In BP and BC to grade 9, 1976

Cooper, Penny

  • Person
  • 1996 - 2000

Class of 2000
GC Founder student

Cooper, Kenneth

  • Person
  • 1960 - 1962

In BC to grade 11, 1962
Deceased

Cooper, John M

  • Person
  • 1973 - 1974

BP Staff member 1973 - 1974
Alumnus Class of 1963

Coombs, Clive

  • Person
  • 1970 - 1975

Class of 1975

Coogan, Lance

  • Person
  • 1971 - 1978

Class of 1978

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