Rev. Brother Thomas Lavin F.S.C. (1943 - now)
The Tenth Principal of La Salle College
Supervisor of La Salle College (2000 - 2006)
Former Visitor of the Penang District
Former Auxilliary Visitor of LEAD
President of SJI International, Malaysia

Brother Thomas was born on 16th June 1943 in Country Roscommon, Ireland. He studied in a local school run by the Christian Brothers. He joined the Order at the age of 14. In 1960, he left for England to complete his secondary education. Brother Thomas entered De La Salle College of Education in Manchester, UK in 1962. He completed his training in 1965.

Brother Thomas was born on 16th June 1943 in Country Roscommon, Ireland. He studied in a local school run by the La Salle Brothers. He joined the Order at the age of 14. In 1960, he left for England to complete his secondary education. Brother Thomas entered De La Salle College of Education in Manchester, UK in 1962. He completed his training in 1965.
He arrived in La Salle College, Hong Kong, in August 1965. He was the Sports Master, and taught English, Religious Studies and Mathematics. In 1969, he left for Dublin for university studies. He obtained a Master¡¦s Degree in Economics. He returned to La Salle College in 1973 and stayed until 1982. It was during this period that he worked hand in hand with Brother Raphael and Brother Alphonsus in planning for and designing the new school building. It was Brother Thomas, who designed all the sports facilities of the new school building ¡V the track-and-field, the swimming pool, the indoor gymnasium, etc.

Brother Thomas pursued a Master¡¦s Degree in Education from the University of Manchester in 1982 ¡V 1983. He was transferred to Nigeria in 1984. During his 14 years in Nigeria, thousands of students benefited from his teaching and guidance and leadership.

In September 1998, he visited Hong Kong and then left for Chicago for study courses. In 1999, he returned to La Salle College and became the Tenth Principal of the College in 2000.

Brother Thomas is always active. He can run several projects at the same time smoothly. He maintains good communication with all parties concerned, be it student, old boy, teacher, parent or minor staff. His door is always open and everyone is greeted with a big smile.

Brother Thomas gave a sense of direction to the school during his years at the helm. Unity among staff, student, old boys and parents was upheld. Academic results were superb. The Class of 2003 scored 501'A in the HKCEE, a record in the Hong Kong education. The Christian Brothers in the USA have a program called ¡§No Child Left Behind¡¨. It is a project that aims to help weak and average students. Brother Thomas, with the help of the teaching staff, implemented similar programmes in La Salle College. Hence, the elite shine and the weak grow. In terms of achievements in sports, La Salle College retained the Omega Rosa Bowl and won the First Bauhinia Bowl.

Brother Thomas led the community in celebrating the 70th Anniversary of La Salle College. The Thanks-giving Mass was celebrated in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on 12th October 2001 with Cardinal John Baptist Wu as the chief celebrant. There were five other concelebrants, two of which were old boys. About 1500 students, old boys, staff, parents and guests attended the Mass. An Open Day and Fun Fair were held on 2nd and 3rd February 2002. On 23rd March 2002, the 70th Anniversary Dinner was held. The whole-year-round celebration was closed with a musical concert and play on 28th and 29th June 2002. To the delight of the school community, in 2002, La Salle College was named as a ¡§Thriving School¡¨ in the Quality Assurance Inspection by the Hong Kong Government.

Brother Thomas is a man of vision. He wanted La Salle boys to be all-rounders. Religious activities and cultural activities were encouraged. In order to bring the school to a new horizon, the School Improvement Project (SIP) was launched in 2002. Two new wings were added overlooking the swimming pool. They provide extra facilities for Information Technology, music and cultural activities and staff development. The SIP was completed in 2005 and officially opened by the Secretary for Education, Mr. Arthur Li, in 2006.

There is no such word as retirement when it comes to Brother Thomas. For the last ten years he has in turn been the Visitor of the District of Penang and the Auxiliary Visitor of the newly created Lasallian East Asia District (LEAD). These roles entail much travelling and many meetings. Brother Thomas is able to manage both with ease. At the same time, he continues as school manager of La Salle College, La Salle Primary School and Chan Sui Ki Primary School.

Brother Thomas coaching the Swimming Team
Brother Thomas as a young man
Brother Thomas keeping a watchful eye in competitions
 

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