Well done Professor Beulah Leitch
George Munroe Sat 30 Aug 2025
Great work from Beulah, and well deserved recognition: Beulah's inaugural professorial lecture. (Thanks for the heads up Jane).
George Munroe Sat 30 Aug 2025
Great work from Beulah, and well deserved recognition: Beulah's inaugural professorial lecture. (Thanks for the heads up Jane).
George Munroe Sun 15 Jun 2025
Well, I haven't posted anything in a while—and nobody else has either :-). However, the school's 250th anniversary deserves a mention, even if we didn't quite manage to decipher the "buy a brick" money raising scheme and how to purchase a block linked to the class's aggregated contributions!
Tim Smith sent the attached photos from the gala evening on Saturday 16 June, attended by some of the class. It seems a 50th class of 76 reunion was mentioned with some interest. Hoping it happens!
People are keen to investigate a 50th get together next year. There is talk of combining the get together with the Old Scholars golf day - maybe consecutive days. The golf day is apparently normally at the beginning of June, so that would seem to set the date. So far no volunteers to organise, but I’m sure some adventurous soul will take this on.
George Munroe Tue 20 Apr 2021
Just passing this on... 2020 school magazine "Past and Present", old scholars version (we only get part of it).
I was particularly struck by this news brief on page 11:
"Arthur Chapman, Brown Shaw and Noel Clarke were spotted in Hillsborough recently having a celebratory lunch. Noel celebrated his 90th birthday in August. Let there be rejoicing throughout the land!"
Power to you gentlemen, great to see you are all still going strong!
George
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From: J McGaffin
Date: 20 April 2021 at 14:48:57 BST
Subject: From Joanne Friends' School
Dear Old Scholar
I hope this finds you well in these strange times. Please find below a link for the Old Scholars’ section of the magazine with apologies for a slight delay in sending this on this year.
Kind regards
Joanne
https://tinyurl.com/3b7nf354
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George Munroe Sat 02 Jan 2021
I'd just like to add to messages that others have sent by email with my good wishes to all of you for 2021. As we get older and still in the grip of a nasty virus pandemic I wish you health. With age we should have learnt more and I wish you wisdom. And those two qualities are probably more important than most, so I wish you contentment :-).
I have attached here a gem of a book that another old scholar has pointed out to me. A book by our headmaster, Arthur Chapman: "Memoirs from ten decades". An easy and very interesting read. Enjoy!
George Munroe Sat 18 Apr 2020 updated: Fri 08 May 2020
OK class, here's the playlist submitted by your classmates to date relevant to our current situation. Thanks Maggie, George, John, Marty, Anne, Frank, Pam, Brian, Madeline, Jane, Tim, Helen, Jenny, Robert, Alma, Julie, Jane!
George Munroe Fri 17 Apr 2020
From: anne.moody2@btinternet.com
Date: 17 April 2020 at 13:12:14 GMT+4
Subject: Playlist
Great choices!
I have a more relaxing choice!
I heard this for the first time in probably 40 years!
Please don’t smirk... it’s America's "A horse with no name"!
It go’s on forever but just listen, relax and breathe!!
America "A horse with no name": https://youtu.be/oEHBTjIYejE
Take care,
Anne
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George Munroe Fri 17 Apr 2020
From: Martyn Bird
Date: 17 April 2020 at 12:17:02 GMT+4
Subject: Re: Love from BC
Some great choices coming up here. When the Thursday NHS Clap was announced, I immediately thought of Tina Turner's "Simply The Best". I then reworked some of the words and sent them to a tribute act, as you can see, I'm no Bernie Taupin.
https://www.facebook.com/254498794572749/posts/2946904831998785/
As an aside, for those of you in NI, I am on the third leg of 4 NHS virtual climbs. Having completed Scafell Pike on Wednesday and Snowdon yesterday, I'll be doing Donard today and Nevis tomorrow so keep a look out for me :). I don't have a sponsorship page but feel free to text CLAP to 70507 to date a fiver to the NHS.
I think my personal song choice would be Bowie and Changes.
David Bowie, "Changes": https://youtu.be/IJSv6JXKS_I
Stay safe everyone, Martyn
George Munroe Fri 17 Apr 2020
From: "Barr, John"
Date: 17 April 2020 at 00:10:44 GMT+4
Subject: RE: Love from BC
Bill Withers (recently passed away)—Lean on me
Bill Withers “Lean on me”: https://youtu.be/f7P8wusL1Z0
George Munroe Thu 16 Apr 2020 updated: Fri 17 Apr 2020
From: George Munroe
Date: 16 April 2020 at 19:30:26 GMT+4
Subject: Re: Love from BC
You’re a star Maggie. Thanks for the inspiration!
Best wishes to you and Vick. Thoughts with you in all you’re going through and doing. Admire your spirit and so proud to be part of this unique class that you are such a key member of.
Some great songs there too. Class video from Cecile. And cool diverse mix of tracks to help us through and bind us with the great equaliser and medicine of music.
I’m not just as cultured as some but here’s a couple I’ve shared with my girls over recent weeks.
Horslips “Everything will be alright”: https://youtu.be/1X816WjTl6w
I saw them perform this in the Sir William Whitla Hall at Queens in the late 70s and the words have come back to me through many a crisis ever since, not least since the current pandemic hit us.
Aslan “Crazy world”: https://youtu.be/fDtVbWzZatw
A song my eldest daughter introduced me to (or more correctly a former boyfriend of hers). A sentiment that reaches across all human experiences and transcends the reality of where we are and what the world might do to us.
Come on class of 76, any more songs that can help get us through these crazy times...
Stay safe everyone and thanks again for all updates.
George
George Munroe Thu 16 Apr 2020 updated: Fri 17 Apr 2020
From: Maggie Thompson
Date: 15 April 2020 at 21:59:55 GMT+4
Subject: Love from BC
Dear Friends,
Isn’t it wonderful to know we’re thinking of each other during this time - how cool is that? Julie, you are amazing and an inspiration, your bags, each with their own unique heart, are a perfect metaphor for this crazy Corona Virus Era. Thanks to others too for their messages and to you George for your efforts to keep us connected.
Here in British Columbia (pop 5.1m) we have had 1517 positive cases with 69 deaths. We lived through the SARS epidemic in 2003 and we seem to have learned from that. Overall Canada has a 2.4% mortality rate compared to the UK’ 12.8% and Belgiums’s 13.4% Ireland, with a pop of 4.8m has 11,407 cases and 406 deaths. I also track New Zealand where my younger sister lives. They have a population of 4.7m with 1386 positive cases and 9 deaths so far. While imperfect we have years of learning from all the data being collected and I trust we will continue on the trajectory of making Health Care a Human Right.
Last year I was diagnosed with an motor neurone condition which is being treated with immune suppressants, so I’m in a vulnerable group. Its hard for me not to run around helping others as I usually would, so I’m finding new ways, sharing plants from our garden and talking to folks struggling with mental health issues on the phone.
Our daughter Cecile (formerly Caila) was in London rehearsing for a band tour when travel restrictions were applied. She flew to Victoria rather than LA where she has been based for the past several years. She has been sound engineering in our converted garage and released a new single last week. Aptly named Pick up the Phone listen at: https://youtu.be/p7RsqVcCxrk
Here are a few other pieces that offer me music therapy right now...
Queen and David Bowie “Under Pressure”: https://youtu.be/YoDh_gHDvkk
Metallica “Nothing Else Matters”: https://youtu.be/tAGnKpE4NCI
Pharrell Williams “Freedom”: https://youtu.be/7oE1SYlEcVg
Handel Messiah Overture first performed in Dublin April 13 1742: https://youtu.be/9YYvyznsqe8
Stay well, love from Maggie