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Memories

Death be not proud – Robert Tang

Mr. S.J.Lowcock had made such a difference in so many DBS boys’ lives. We will never forget his sense of humour and sarcism. Now, he is one with God and amongst those who do not grow old, as we grow old, and those who do not suffer, as we suffer. R.I.P.

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What I have learnt from Mr. Lowcock – Ronald Ng (Class 1962)

Mr. Lowcock is a real educator.
I remember one particular instance that made him stood out from any other Headmasters i could imagine.
I was the Head Prefect that year, and he told me of two candidates from other schools, and who were trying to apply to Lower 6 after the School Certificate exams, their original schools didn’t have form 6.
The two candidates, one had 7 A’s and the other 2 A’s plus a few credits. He chose to admit the latter, the reason being that the former would definitely had no problem in securing a place for himself in Lower 6 in another other schools, whereas the latter might have some difficulties in the so-called good school, but the latter definitely deserved a place in Lower 6 to prepare him for A Levels and university.
That really impressed me. Here was a man, who was interested in the education of young men, to bring out and enable young men’s potentials to bloom to their fullest, To him, the reputation of a school was built on that, not on some artificial number of Distinctions that a school could collect in the public exams.
He also taught me that a good teacher was not one who could teach you how to pass exams, but the one who made you feel passionate about the subject and thereby will continue to learn it by yourself – he taught me physics, and to this day, I am interested in physics and as a result of cosmology, of sub-atomic particles and so on, even though I am not a physicist. I continue to read of the development of physics by following it in popular scientific magazines.
He epitomized what a teacher and an educator should be.

Ronald Ng (Class 1962)

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Condolences – S.C. So

I am indeed very sadden to learn of the news that my most respected Jimmy Lowcock has left us unannounced. I am sure many of us in H.K. and overseas are sharing the same feeling. He was a tower of strength for all DBS boys. May he rest in peace.

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Memory and carrying on the run – David T. Fung

Dear Jimmy,

 

I am glad that I visited you on Sep 17, 2011 and had the opportunity to listen to your aspirations for financing students in need at DBS.  Your passionate message of prioritizing student needs over buildings is crystal clear.  Many of us have benefitted from your life-long commitment to broadening the learning experience and strengthening the social conscience of DBS students.  You have passed on the baton.  I am sure that many of us will carry on the run to help fulfill your dream.

 

May your soul rest in peace!

David T Fung at Vancouver (BC)

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In Memory of Mr. S.J.Lowcock – Harn Kiatfuengfoo (’65)

My name is Harn Kiatfuengfoo, a Thai student and class of ’65. I started Form1 and finished Upper6 between 1960-1967 and also a boarder.
His tenure as a headmaster for 22 years, there were 5,000 students and I am certain that he knew half of them personally and among them there must be about 100 that were very close to him who were known as god-sons. I am privileged to be one of those few. He even asked me to address him as Jimmy.
I have to admit that I gave him a lot of grief the first 5 years and he gave me a good caning in return. He is a man of vision. He did not allow me to take Physics in Form4 which he was the tutor, telling me that there is no way I could become a doctor. At that time I hated him, but today I am grateful because I have a good life and lots of family time.
When he decided that it was time to make a man out of me, my life took a 180 degree turn. He made me a prefect and the swimming captain. I did not disappoint him for DBS won A,B,C grades in swimming that year. He taught me that to make up deficiency in physique, I had to have a big heart. I carried that motto to every sports I participated in and the end result was I became the first recipient of Omega Sports Boy of the Year Award.
My final year at DBS he even trusted me to look after his house while he went on his rare vacation. When I left, I took with me a great lesson of life which no one could do better than the great man, Mr. Lowcock. Thank you very much and you lay in peace.

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最拔萃的拔萃仔 – Lee Wai Wo, Stephen (cert year 1972)

蝦餃 was the most DBS DBS boy 最拔萃的拔萃仔.  In his times as the HM, boys from all walks of life, richer or poorer families, had chances of living and studying together, learning to respect each other, and doing their best  in life in an honorable DBS way.

Lowcock is dearly missed.

Lee Wai Wo, Stephen (cert year 1972)

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Rest in peace, Mr. Lowcock – Wayne Kwong

Even though I had not have much interaction with you when I was at school, your impression on me had been immense as a fair, caring, dedicated and much respected headmaster. You had guided our school with your heart and made DBS the school it is now. You will be sorely missed by the DBS family. Rest in peace, Mr. Lowcock.

Dr. Wayne Kwong
Class 1985

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深切懷念, 亦師亦友虾餃佬 -鍾少煊 Class of 1955

To :  Family of Sir James Sidney Lowcock

亦師亦友虾餃佬

Mr.James Lowcock 上唇蓄了鬍子, 被同學冠以虾餃佬雅號.

虾餃佬一詞, 不褒不貶, 正好帶出了一個人的風格與氣質.

我就讀DBS期間, 校長是MR. Goodban, 虾餃佬是物理課老師, 他說話流暢,

詞鋒厲害, 富有幽默感, 上他的課, 沒有冷場, 不會打瞌睡. 教學態度靈活,

不會照課本讀, 不主張死讀書.

理科通常是學生們望而生畏的科目.不是受了他的感染,

相信我班不會有那麼眾多傑出的理科生,

50年代, 喇沙和DBS在校際田徑賽場中是一對歡喜寃家,

但不幸得很, 喇沙學校擁有Xavier和更多優秀好手, DBS常給比下去.

Xavier當年是100公尺, 200公尺, 全港紀錄保持者, 加上接力賽, 跳遠等項,

單是Xavier一人巳為喇沙拿下不少分數.

這時候, 虾餃佬不是體育老師, 但誰都看得出他在竭力培訓田徑運動員的努力和苦心,

風氣的持續, 終於有所收成, 創就了近40年來 [可能更多屆]

DBS在校運體育的輝煌成就. 錦標,勝利, 不需推崇, 維其Spirit, 積極,

參與態度, 就應該永記. 體育活動, 鍊就學子們堅毅, 上進, 奮鬥, 努力,

不畏失敗等等良好品格, 最值得DBS引以為榮.

馮以浤在閒談時, 曾經提及 Lowcock俠義為懷, 經常資助貧困學生,

使他們能夠完成學業, 一度弄至自己退休時幾乎財困. 但人間有情, 世間有義,

喜聞有一位學生, 樂助Lowcock 晚年生活. 這一個過程,

相信任何一個愛護這尊貴老師的人,都感到欣慰.

Mr. James Sidney Lowcock 亦師亦友,令人深切懷念.

鍾少煊

Class of 1955

Jan. 28, 2012

 

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The Phrase I remember Mr. Lowcock said – Vincent Chiu Class of 81

” We are here to provide education to our students, not just schooling!”, said Mr. Lowcock in one of the speech day when I was in DBS.

Regards,
Vincent Chiu
Class of 81

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Condolence – Alan W S Kwong

May the Lord keep and bless his family in times of grief. My prayers and thoughts to them.
I still remember the first time I met him on a hot sunny morning in mid-summer 49 years ago when he gave me the consideration for a second chance. I cannot forget that!
Alan W S Kwong.

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