by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
Our beloved HM, Mr Jimmy Lowcock’s passion in sports (also music and others) is phenomenal. What I found him most admirable is his genuine care of the students. An encouragement from him was all it takes to have a student excels beyond what he thought he could... by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Lowcock is not just a legend of the past but a visionary in nurturing individuals for tomorrow. He never aims to shape or replicate us into Albert Einstein, Roger Federor or Yo-Yo Ma. Instead everyone is given the fair opportunity to develop one’s unique... by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Lowcock was my form master teaching Pysicis when I joined DBS in April 1960 from Macaowith very little capability of English. I still can remember well the way he taught chemist – no test book but provided us notes in very simple English. He also spoke good... by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
Mr S.J. Lowcock has dedicated his life in the running of DBS as the headmaster.Through sports and other co-curriculum activities, in addition to the normal academic pursues, we were given the opportunity to fully develop ourselves at our own paces.He led with his... by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
` A GREAT MAN DIED ‘, REMARKED MR LOWCOCK AS HE OFFERED HIS SYMPATHY TO OUR AMERICAN SCHOOL MATES THE MORNING AFTER JOHN F KENNEDY WAS ASSASINATED IN NOVERMBER 1963, LITTLE DID HE REALISE HE HIMSELF WAS TO BECOME A GREAT LEADER OF THE DBS COMMUNITY IN THE ENSUING... by Tanky Tang | Jan 30, 2012 | Memories
I would like to share an incident. When I was in Form 2, somebody sent a note to the Prefects. I did not read it but the content would probably fall within ‘insulting prefect’ in the school rules. (My classmates would probably have more details.) The...