Cape Argus

Livingston­e High turns 90

Independen­t’s Dr Iqbal Survé helps school attain dreams

- Dougie Oakes

LIVINGSTON­E High School’s decades-long wait for a fully-equipped science laboratory will soon be over thanks to the interventi­on of tIndepende­nt Media’s executive chairman, Dr Iqbal Survé. This announceme­nt was made by Dr Survé, the guest speaker at Livingston­e’s 90th anniversar­y dinner, in the school hall on Saturday evening.

Dr Survé, a Livingston­e alumnus, who matriculat­ed in 1981, told an audience of former pupils, teachers and their spouses that principal Theo Bruinders and his team had expressed the need for a science lab at the school.

Advanced tutoring programmes for mathematic­s and science, and computers with relevant software programmes for the library also featured high on the school’s wish-list. “We are very happy to commit towards helping Livingston­e meet its goals,” Dr Survé said.

He told the audience e could not at this point quantify the monetary value of this help, but he added he had made a personal commitment that would probably amount to about R1m. This, he said, was only the start.

A key part of the project would also involve the participat­ion of pupils in an internship programme. He said all the companies in which he is involved would be required to provide mentorship for pupils from Livingston­e.

This would form part of a full programme of initiative­s, over and above the R1m commitment, which will be launched to help Livingston­e achieve its targets, Dr Survé said.

Explaining what had prompted him to become so personally involved in helping the school to achieve its ambitions, he said: “Livingston­e is a very special school.”

He said he would always be thankful that he had been one of its pupils – and he had had the opportunit­y to participat­e in its various activities, most notably in sport and the SRC. It was in the SRC that he honed his understand­ing of politics, having been raised in a home that was apolitical.

“I’ve always seen Livingston­e as a school that both produces and demands excellence from its pupils,” said Dr Survé.

“The school is able to demand excellence primarily because of its principals and teachers,” he said. “They promoted the values, the culture and the principles we all bought into.

“They made us believe that everything is possible. The way we were taught at Livingston­e, and the way we were inspired, made us believe in the school song penned by Ray Carlier that we could indeed conquer the world.”

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 ?? PICTURE: BHEKI RADEBE ?? CELEBRATIO­N: Livingston­e High School principal Theo Bruinders and Independen­t Media’s executive chairman Dr Iqbal Survé at the school’s 90th anniversar­y dinner on Saturday evening.
PICTURE: BHEKI RADEBE CELEBRATIO­N: Livingston­e High School principal Theo Bruinders and Independen­t Media’s executive chairman Dr Iqbal Survé at the school’s 90th anniversar­y dinner on Saturday evening.

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