Old Boys

A Rare Breed

We have calculated that although we are 149 years old, there are fewer than 10 000 men who have ever been able to call themselves Old Boys of the College, and we estimate that about five thousand Old Boys are living today.

The very good news is that the number grows every year as we begin to count ourselves as one of the great schools of Africa.

We would love to connect with you, hear your stories and build our Old Boys network.
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Featured Old Boys Articles

Memories from Antoni Louw (Class of 1971)

It is always valuable to hear stories from our Old Boys, of the memories they have, where life led them and how what they...

The Founders Day Dash

St Charles College celebrates Founders Day on the 26th of July. The story as to why it is celebrated on this day is because...

The History of the War Cry Blazer

St Charles was the first Marist School in Natal, making the move to our premises in Scottsville in 1925.1 It was also the first...

Virtual Museum

St Charles College aims to build a comprehensive archive of images, artifacts and historical documents that helps in sharing the story, and celebrating the rich history of St Charles College.

We invite any Old Boys and Friends of the College to share any artifacts or historical information with us, by emailing Debby Joubert at djoubert@scc.co.za.

As we are building this database, we welcome any feedback that helps us to accurately reflect the history and stories of St Charles College. Please make contact with us.

From the Archives

Memories from Antoni Louw (Class of 1971)

It is always valuable to hear stories from our Old Boys, of the memories they have, where life led them and how what they...

The Founders Day Dash

St Charles College celebrates Founders Day on the 26th of July. The story as to why it is celebrated on this day is because...

The History of the War Cry Blazer

St Charles was the first Marist School in Natal, making the move to our premises in Scottsville in 1925.1 It was also the first...

Where Are You Now?

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