Two brothers and former Head Boys, Suki and Ek Samra, returned to Princethorpe on 18 July 2009 to celebrate the birthdays of two of their children together with their families and friends, including some fellow Old Princethorpians.
Suki was a pupil at Princethorpe from 1986 to 1993 during the stewardship of Fathers’ Sweeney and Whelan and headboy during 1992/93. After Princethorpe, Suki studied law at Kings College and is now a partner at law firm, Lester Aldridge, based on the south coast practising property law. Suki’s abiding memory of Princethorpe is “coming from a Sikh background it may seem odd that my parents decided to send me to a Catholic school. However, my parents clearly saw at the outset what I was to experience over the next 7 years. That was an ethos and faith which was aligned with a Sikh upbringing where faith, culture and a way of life are often intertwined. Combined with this was an all round “comprehensive” education. The college managed to get the best out of pupils whether that was through the support and encouragement of the staff, particularly from the likes of Moira Weir, or through the great setting and sense of place. It was the location that brought us back to Princethorpe this year to celebrate my youngest son’s 3rd birthday. As a pupil it is easy to take for granted the excellent setting. The addition of the new Sixth Form Centre overlooking the green down to the former gasworks provides a great facility not only for the current 6th Formers, but also for past pupils who want to hold an event or party there.
"I made some great friends at Princethorpe, many of whom I am still in touch with. Mark Woods was my best man at my wedding to Michyla 5 years ago and others such as Oli Noble, Jason Rudolf, Chris Clark, John Sutherland, Donald Silcock, Deep Mahida, Dave Grant and Mark Smyth also attended. More recently, I met up with some of these guys and also Mike Knapp in Edinburgh to watch Scotland play rugby against South Africa followed by the usual shananigans you would expect from a group of 30 somethings meeting in a pub at midday and finally hitting the sack in the early hours of the following day!”
Eqbal (Ek) was a pupil at Princethorpe from 1987 to 1994 and followed in the footsteps of his brother, Suki by taking over as Head Boy during 1993/94.
After Princethrope, Ek studied Accounting and Financial Management at Sheffield University, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant with PriceWaterhouseCoopers in 2000 and is now an Executive Director within Credit Derivatives at UBS Investment Bank in London.
“Like my brother, I too have made lasting friendships (some 22 years and counting) with fellow Princethorpians (Amarjit Snehi, Raj Mahal, Parminder Badial, & Vach Jandu), many whom attended to celebrate my daughters second birthday party at the College with their families. It was good to go around the school with the Old Princethorpians as it brought back such fond memories of our time there.
Princethorpe laid the foundation in succeeding in many aspects of my professional and personal life to date through its ethos of ensuring each individual gives their best, be that academia, music or sporting prowess.
Images show from left to right OPs Raj Mahal, Suki and Ek Samra and Amarjit Snehi and a view of the party in action.