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Celebrating Our Friends of College for 2021

Recognising 4 loyal Supporters of our School

On the evening of Friday 4 June, Maritzburg College welcomed four new members into its ‘Friends of College’ ranks. Started in 1994,this group was created to recognise, honour and celebrate people who have given service to the school and to education, in a variety of ways. To date we have over 120 members of our ‘Friends of College’, some of whom joined us on Friday evening, in the Victoria Hall, to welcome the newest members.

This year, College paid tribute to Dr Erna de Lange, Dr Lawrence Kriel, Mr Angus MacDonald and Mr Bruce Lesur.

(Headmaster Mr Chris Luman with our latest ‘Friends of College” – Dr Lawrence Kriel, Dr Erna de Lange, Mr Bruce Lesur and Mr Angus MacDonald)

Dr Erna de Lange has spent a lifetime in education, and obtaining her doctorate on the value of structured pre-formal education, which later became the Grade R model currently used in schools. She has served as a principal and later as a lecturer in the field of Education Management, Education Law and Professional Ethics. Erna has also served as both Trustee and later Provincial Executive Officer of the KZN chapter the Governing Body Foundation. She is known to be an outspoken advocate, championing and supporting Governing Bodies and principals, as they charter often complicated waters of leadership,. She is a font of knowledge and advice, an inspirational mentor and a voice of sound, calm reason for many principals. Erna has had a long association with our school, providing incredible support and always having our best interests at heart –a true ‘Friend of College’.

Dr Lawrence Kriel’s journey at College started in 2012 when his son Jared entered 2nd form, and he began assisting at the first-aid facility at Goldstones, working with Sister Ann, Ms Greyling, the paramedics, and later Sister Kylie. From stitching and diagnosing, Lawrence has looked after countless College boys over the years, mainly rugby players, but also sometimes our hockey lads and even a spectator or two. Lawrence continued to assist College long after his son matriculated in 2016, right up to 2019 before Covid put an end to school sport. The high quality of College’s first aid service is the envy of many schools around South Africa and, at times has been the benchmark for many other schools. This is, in part, due to the input of doctors like Lawrence Kriel – a real ‘Friend of College’.

Admission #14710, Angus McDonald arrived at Maritzburg College from Eshowe in January 1996. In time, Angus was a prefect, representing the school at athletics and playing for the 2nd XI and 2nd XV. Having successfully headed up the Zululand Rugby Academy for four years, Angus joined the College staff as the Director of Rugby in late 2008, holding the position until the end of 2010, when he returned to Zululand. During his tenure at College, Angus showed himself to be endlessly energetic and passionate, but also engaging and compassionate, and was well liked and respected by staff, old boys and parents. Angus has remained a roving Ambassador-at-Large for the school in Zululand, regularly encouraging promising young men to apply to College, and has also been financially very supportive of various boys, as well as of the school’s Skonk Nicholson Rugby Festival – he remains a most worthy ‘Friend of College’.

Bruce Lesur matriculated from College in 1989 and is currently a farmer in the Umshwathi area where he lives with his wife Michelle. Their son Gary matriculated from College in 2018 as a 5th generation College Boy. Bruce played 1st team rugby for Maritzburg College in 1989 and was fearsome in both attack and defence – a typical College boy trait that his son, Gary, emulated when representing the 1st team rugby team himself. It was during this time that Bruce showed his tremendous ability to lead and his willingness to give of his time and expertise for College, both as a parent and Old Boy, serving on various committees and eventually as President of the Maritzburg College Old Boys’ Association. He has continued his involvement in the Association and currently serves as its Vice President. College recognises the loyalty, goodwill and incredible contribution Bruce has made to our school –a true ‘Friend of College’.