Kate White
08-12 2022 01:32
schreef:
Dear Suli, I have often heard people speak of teachers that had an impact on their lives when being interviewed about their success. While I did not have this experience personally, my son Michael certainly did in you. Others have highlighted your generosity, compassion and the ability to make each boy feel they were valued and recognised. One of the many memories I have is Mothers Day celebrations at Lewisham when mothers and grandmothers joined the class. Every mother/grandmother was made welcome, and had the opportunity to enjoy the singing and some great dance moves. What has always stayed with me was your discussion of your mother and what an important a figure she had been in your life, and the discussion with the boys on family. I recall the boys listening intently - and several getting up and hugging their mums that morning. There are so many things that come to mind when I think of you Suli- that smile -always there, your genuine interest in everyone and your amazing memory for each boy your taught, Throughout high school you stayed in touch with Michael, always asking how he as going with a genuine interest in his progress, dreams and goals for the future. And continued to do so even in most recent weeks. Authenticity is not an easy thing to see, but it is a word that seems to describe you in many ways. There are so many lives you have touched - that have benefited from knowing you, being taught or coached by you. While you left us way too soon, you have gifted the world with three beautiful young people that will make you proud and many will keep a watch over. Deepest sympathies to Debbie, Sam, Luke and Zoe. Don't ever hesitate to reach out if in need Kate, Peter and Michael
Kate White
08-12 2022 01:32
schreef:
Dear Suli, I have often heard people speak of teachers that had an impact on their lives when being interviewed about their success. While I did not have this experience personally, my son Michael certainly did in you. Others have highlighted your generosity, compassion and the ability to make each boy feel they were valued and recognised. One of the many memories I have is Mothers Day celebrations at Lewisham when mothers and grandmothers joined the class. Every mother/grandmother was made welcome, and had the opportunity to enjoy the singing and some great dance moves. What has always stayed with me was your discussion of your mother and what an important a figure she had been in your life, and the discussion with the boys on family. I recall the boys listening intently - and several getting up and hugging their mums that morning. There are so many things that come to mind when I think of you Suli- that smile -always there, your genuine interest in everyone and your amazing memory for each boy your taught, Throughout high school you stayed in touch with Michael, always asking how he as going with a genuine interest in his progress, dreams and goals for the future. And continued to do so even in most recent weeks. Authenticity is not an easy thing to see, but it is a word that seems to describe you in many ways. There are so many lives you have touched - that have benefited from knowing you, being taught or coached by you. While you left us way too soon, you have gifted the world with three beautiful young people that will make you proud and many will keep a watch over. Deepest sympathies to Debbie, Sam, Luke and Zoe. Don't ever hesitate to reach out if in need Kate, Peter and Michael