Robin Douglas ’60 and his son, Taylor ’00, made their annual visit to talk to the grade eight class about life at Shawnigan. This ties in with the unit the class is currently studying in Social Studies on the history of the School. In particular, the students were quite surprised to discover that they live in very different times and with far superior facilities to those experienced by the students of years gone by. This does not mean that the boysof the past did not receive a good education or have fun. Robin related stories of forts in the back woods, interesting fire drill procedures, work on the School grounds and life in the classroom. We are grateful to Robin for his continued interest and willingness to come over each year to speak to the class. It is much appreciated.
– Lynne Grass, Head of Social Studies
Upcoming Events
- April 3-5 Musical "Guys and Dolls"
- May 2 Official Opening Lonsdale's and Strathcona House
- May 10-11 "Super Saturday" Rugby and SLS Regatta
- June 5 Shawnigan Golf Classic
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Please join us for the 16th Annual Shawnigan Alumni Golf Classic on Thursday, June 5, 2008, (noon arrival for a 1:00pm shotgun start) at the University Golf Club in Vancouver, BC.
Matthew,
We were so pleased to be able to meet with Alumni who are in the New York area and who ranged in graduation years from 1975 through to 2006. The Evening started at the Hilton Hotel, where we met in the Lobby Lounge. David Schieldrop ’82 was our New York host for the evening and he led us all on a walk to the Blue Fin restaurant where we enjoyed a fabulous meal. The warmth and generosity of this gathering of Shawnigan Alumni was inspirational! Thank you to those who could come out.
The 3rd SLS Spirit Gala was held Saturday, February 16th at the Fairmont Waterfront in Vancouver. The Gala was a terrific time for current parents, alumni and friends to connect at a classy social occasion. More than 250 guests had signed up for the great evening of dinner, live and silent auctions and dancing. Although the over-riding purpose was fun and friend-raising, a great deal of time and effort went into gathering some excellent items and experiences for auction. The revenue is still being tallied but all indications are that bidders were most generous, and in certain cases exuberant, as with one board member who mistakenly bid against himself for some very fine scotch.
- Nathalie was married on December 22, 2007 in South Africa to Colin Sadler. She met Colin in London where she had been working for the Gala Coral Group. The couple plans to work for a few more months -Colin is in computers, and then they will travel for a bit before ending up inVancouver or Victoria early next year where Nathalie plans further studies. She is writing LSATs in April.
Reunion Day 2007 was a huge success with more than 150 alumni returning for the day. We were pleased to have as our Founder’s Day speaker, Ian Robertson ‘57 (Groves’). Also reading in Chapel were Austin Spry ‘97 (Lonsdale’s) and Anna Panton ‘67 (Strathcona) and our service was officiated by Archbishop Andrew Hutchison. The Chapel was filled with Alumni and families from the classes of 1957, ‘67, ‘77, ‘87, ‘92, and ‘97. Following the Alumni luncheon many walked up to the the DH-L Pavilion to watch the Rugby World Cup 2007 final. The Shawnigan catering staff put on a fabulous dinner for the Alumni and Faculty.
The Drama program will be performing “A Few Good Men” at the School Feb. 1&2. See the students tackle this entertaining show – and who will deliver Jack Nicholson’s famous line? “the truth.you can’t handle the truth!”