Welkom, Nico Malan oudskoliere!
Die grondslag vir jou lewensreis!
Ons heet alle Pikkies welkom by ons toegewyde alumni webblad.
Ons wil graag in kontak bly en soveel as moontlik nuwe informasie opbou om die band wat Nico Malanners aanmekaar bind, te versterk, en ook om nuwe informasie rakende Nico Malan projekte met jul te deel.
Dit sal help om die vooruitgang van die ontwikkeling en sukses van die skool en dit is ook ‘n aanmoediging om ‘n konneksie met die skool se geskiedenis op te bou.
Ons sal graag wil hoor van al JULLE en julle klasmaats se nuus, so kontak ons asseblief met enige prestasies, avonture of enige ander interessante nuusbrokkies deur die informasie asook enige foto’s in ‘n e-pos aan ons te stuur by marketing@nicomalan.co.za
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Ons besef dat voormalige leerders graag in kontak sal wil bly met hul alma mater, daarom vra ons u dus om al u kontak besonderhede vir ons in te vul, sodat ons met u in kontak kan bly.
Die informasie sal gereeld opgedateer en aangepas word en sal die volgende verskaf:
1. Besonderhede en informasie van alle toekomstige gebeurtenisse en aktiwiteite wat by die skool plaasvind.
2. Die nuutste informasie en nuus van die skool en die NMOT
Donasies
Die Nico Malan Ondersteueners Trust strewe daarna om volhoubare, kwaliteit opvoeding te verseker by die Hoërskool Nico Malan.
Klik hier vir meer inligting rakende die Trust.
Daar is verskeie maniere waarop bydraes gelewer kan word tot die Nico Malan ondersteuners trust:
Kontant donasies kan op die volgende maniere gemaak word:
- Direkte deposito in die Nico Malan Ondersteueners fonds se rekening
- Maandelikse debiet order (vorms beskikbaar op aanvraag)
Die Nico Malan Ondersteueners Trust is geregistreer as ‘n Seksie 18A Nie-Winsgewende Organisasie (NWO). Dus is u donasie in aanmerking vir belasting aftrekking (tot en met 10% van u jaarlikse inkomste (onderworpe aan die SARS reëls). Raadpleeg asseblief u belastingadviseur vir raad aangaande die donasie. Vir ‘n belasting sertifikaat, stuur ‘n e-pos na marketing@nicomalan.co.za.
‘n Erflating is ‘n effektiewe manier om ‘n beplande donasie te maak wat die belasting las op u familie sal verminder. Raadpleeg asseblief u regsadviseer voordat u ‘n testament opstel of opdateer.
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OUDSKOLIERE – deel jul informasie met ons.
Janka Lotter
Ek is n oudskolier van Nico Malan, 2005 – 2010. Na matriek het ek aan die Universiteit van die Vrystaat studeer en my Honneurs in Besigheidsbestuur en Bemarking voltooi. Terwyl ek studeer het, het ek ook gewerk. Daarom het ek besluit om daarna eers die wêreld te sien.
By die onderhoude vir Qatar Lugredery in Port Elizabeth was daar honderde aansoekers – mans en vroue. Ek is een van dertien aansoekers wat op die ou end gekies is, ten spyte van my lengte (Ek is baie kort). Ek werk tans in eerste-en-besigheidsklas.
Volg jul drome – niks is onmoontlik!
Alwyn Uys
I grew up on a farm, near the small town of Patensie, in the Eastern Cape where I attended Nico Malan High School. I’d always had a love for the outdoors and sport specifically. Going out and being on the farm was something very close to my heart but being on the sport field with my friends from school and boarding house was the ultimate way of spending my days at Nico Malan High School.
At school I was passionate about rugby and athletics. My rugby career at high school only kicked off in Gr11 when I made the 1st XV and ended up playing 44 games for the first team. I never made the provincial side at high school level but went on to secure a contract at the Sharks academy and played Sharks U/19 and U/21. My sport career continued at varsity where I played over 80 games for the Maties rugby club over a course of a few years whilst completing my studies.
After graduating, I started working in our family business, which took me back to the Eastern Cape. It is also here that at the age of 24 that I had my car accident.
I only took my eyes off the road for a second and lost control of the car and within a few seconds my life had changed. I was paralysed from the chest down.
Coming from a small school such as Nico Malan where we were the underdogs on the sport field on a regular basis, I learned from a young age that we should never stop fighting for what we believe in. That we can be whoever and whatever we want to be in life and not be defined by what other people think or say of us.
The mentality and work ethic that I have learned at Nico Malan has helped me a lot to achieve great things on the sport field and also in life in general. It helped me to stand up from my circumstances and to keep going even when all then odds are against you.
Never did I imagine that the boy from the small town in the Eastern Cape and who came from Nico Malan High School would hold 5 national titles and have Springbok colours in al 5 sport disciplines as a Paralympic athlete.
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Jakoos Scheepers
Maizie Vermaak
Nadat ek in 1998 matriek geskryf het by Nico Malan is ek vir 5 jaar Stellenbosch toe om te gaan BSc Landbou (Landbou-ekonomie en Veekunde) en MPhil (Veebedryfsbestuur) swot. Ek het in Heemstede gebly en my koshuisjare baie geniet. Ek het aan alle aktiwiteite moontlik deelgeneem en ook 2 jaar op die HK gedien. In my eerste jaar het ek vir Maties hokkie gespeel en in die volgende jare uitgehelp met tye by Somerset-Wes klub.
Einde 2003 het ek teruggekom na ons familieplaas, Rosenhof, en saam met my pa en broer begin boer. Soos die jare aangestap het, het my pa hom meer begin besig hou met Kooperasie-sake en die ontwikkeling van ‘n melkplaas saam met ons werkers en van ons mede-boere en ek en Jacobus het die bestuur van die boerdery heeltemal oorgevat. Ons boer met melkbeeste, vleisbeeste en ‘n paar skape en probeer so volhoubaar as moontlik dit doen. Ons ontwikkel die plaas nogsteeds en hoop om dit nog lank te doen!
Die eerste paar jaar terug op die plaas het ek gehelp met hokkie-afrigting by Nico Malan en dit baie geniet. Ek dien ook op verskeie besture en probeer so betrokke as moontlik in die gemeenskap wees. Ek glo in georganiseerde landbou en die rol wat dit vervul.
Ek kom uit ‘n familie van oud-Nico Malanners, met my oupa, pa, ma en broer wat almal in die skoolbanke gesit het. Nico Malan het my voorberei vir die lewenspad. My onderwysers het ‘n groot invloed op my lewe gehad en ek het steeds kontak met ‘n hele paar. Ek het goeie vriende in Nico Malan gemaak en ek het my hoërskool-jare en veral my hokkie baie geniet.
Ek is ‘n trotse en lojale oud-Nico Malanner. Nico Malan is ‘n puik skool met ‘n goeie naam. Humansdorp het goeie skole nodig om die landbou-gemeenskap te bedien en ek hoop en glo Nico Malan sal nog lank daardie rol vervul.
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Gert van Zyl
In looking back at my Life journey, one of the key conclusions I came to is THANK YOU to my Alma Mater Nico Malan, for the life lessons you taught me for 5 years of my life. I am very fortunate for the journey my life has taken and in looking back, I can honestly say that I do not have any regrets. Why? Not only because I was fortunate, always try to be positive, had good luck, things just happened for me, hard work, compulsory military service, a Higher Hand which protected and blessed me, university education, dedication and commitment – not at all; those were all part of my journey, but between 1974 – 1978 the values, respect and lessons learned at Nico Malan and the role teachers played were equally important, if not more important of what transpired in my life after 1978 – “be fair to everyone and one will bear the fruit!”.
During my career and from a very young adult age I was placed in numerous leadership roles; the introduction of how to be a leader was initially laid as Head Boy of Stulting Primary School, furthered by the privilege to be the Nico Malan Head Boy in 1978 and captaining the 1st Rugby and 1st Cricket Teams in the same year. Respect for myself and respect for others always remained a key driver in in my life – thank you Nico Malan!!
After finishing my studies and obtaining two degrees at the Universities of Stellenbosch and Pretoria, and completing my 2 years conscription, I commenced a career in personnel management in the then Department of Manpower (now called Department of Labour) and within a very short period of employment I was appointed as Private Secretary to the Minister of Manpower, fulfilling Parliamentary duties. Due to the previous political dispensation, our Country was suspended as a Member State of the International Labour Organization (ILO) – a United Nations Agency – way back in 1966. With changes in the Country on the horizon in the late eighties and with the Government looking at possibilities of re-admission into the international fraternity, also the ILO, I was sent to Geneva, Switzerland as Labour Attache, at the young age of 28 yrs old, to represent the Government and to commence with re-negotiating the RSA back as a Member State of the ILO. It was not easy; being a government official of the previous government trying to pave the way for the Country to be re-admitted as a Member State of the ILO – which was achieved in 1992 when Mr Nelson Mandela visited the ILO to open the Annual Conference with South Africa re-admitted as a Member; during the process even arguing with Cabinet Ministers who initially did not want to listen to reason, but finally I could persuade them. A very proud moment in my career – the 3 most important things which helped me in achieving this were: respect for others, hard work & dedication and leadership – thank you again to Nico Malan.
After my 4 year term of service in Switzerland, I served in many roles in the private and public sectors, climbing the ladder to senior positions, but never forgetting the values learned at Nico Malan, which always had a very special place in my heart. It was a sad moment that I was not able to attend the 10 year class reunion in 1988, but I arrived in Switzerland shortly before the reunion; I vowed to never miss a class reunion again – not only to see my class mates and good friends, but because I will forever treasure my association with my Alma Mater – and I have attended the 20yr, 30yr and this year the 40yr reunion – coming all the way from the USA.
The past 20 years was also very exciting as far as my working career is concerned. As the Executive Director of the Clothing Manufacturing Association I was the national chief negotiator on behalf of the clothing employers, also representing chambers of Business South Africa and doing presentations to Parliament regarding labour legislation reforms. I needed another challenge outside my career of labour relations/human resources and I got appointed as the Managing Director (and Board member) of an International Transport Company, based in Cameroon in French speaking West Africa; fortunately due to my stay in Switzerland I learnt to speak French which was very helpful in running a company in Cameroon for 3 years. Again, having respect for others served me well – from dealing with truck drivers to dealing with board members of the group of companies based in Sudan. Lessons learnt at Nico Malan!!
Weatherford International, a Global Oil & Gas company operating in almost 100 Countries, approached me to be their Labour Relations Manager responsible for all of Africa, followed by being transferred to Dubai as Employee Relations Manager for the whole of the Middle East and Asia Pacific and after a few years in the United Arab Emirates I was assigned as Human Resources Manager for all European Countries and Employee Relations Manager for the Eastern Hemisphere. Earlier in 2018 I was promoted to become a Global Director of Weatherford, based in Houston USA. Again, hard work and commitment played a key role, but if it was not for the values and beliefs I could rely on as a school boy at Nico Malan, my life journey would have been very different. I do not regard my life journey as achievements but see it as privileges – my foundation for my career and my life was laid between 1974 – 1978 at Nico Malan; which enabled me to have this career and to look back at memories in being fortunate to have visited more than 90 Countries worldwide.
Thank you to my Alma Mater – thank you and thank you to those teachers who taught me values in life and for believing in me to appoint me in those leadership roles in 1978. I am so proud to be one of the old boys and a very proud ex-Head Boy of Nico Malan. Carpe Diem.. Kennis Verlig