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Introducion 1 Where in the world .. 2 What's new at Redhill ...4 Hall of Fame .5 Leave a legacy ..12 - Redhill Innovate
Introduction

Redpath Reflections is the newsletter for the alumni of Redhill School, wherever you
are in the world. We envisage the newsletter being a “place” where our alumni can
“meet” and share tales of their journeys, achievements, memories and even
experiences that may help younger Redhillians making their way in the world today.

For the newsletter to achieve this, we need you to don that old Redhill spirit of being
a part of each other’s success, and participate by sending your stories, experiences,
advice or questions – in other words, it’s a forum where our alumni are encouraged to
interact with each other to provide support, enthusiasm and even a little levity!

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Where in the world

Wherever you go in the world, it seems a Redhillian (or more) is either there, has been
there, or wants to go there. Our stats show that you’ll find us in the following places:

Whether you’re still in South Africa or further afield, we’re sure our Reds have some
stories to tell. Here’s the place to do it... Did you follow your heart, or an opportunity
that came up for you? Have you got some pointers you can share with others seeking
new pathways, hobbies, lifestyles? Share them – you never know who you’ll help or
bring a smile to.

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Where in the world

                                       Alumni
Country                Continent       per
                                       country

Australia              Australian      5

Bahrain                Asia            1

China                  Asia            1

Italy                  Europe          1

Germany                Europe          1

France                 Europe          1

Switzerland            Europe          1

Tasmania               Australian      1

Thailand               Asia            1

New Zealand            Australian      2

Sweden                 Europe          1

South Korea            Asia            2

United Kingdom         Europe          7

Switzerland            Europe          1

Sweden                 Europe          1

USA                    North America   5

United Arab Emirates   Asia            1

South Africa           Africa          1822

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What’s new at Redhill

For those who left many years ago, Redhill has more than kept pace with changes that
enable our school to be among the most innovative in the country. If you haven’t
visited the campus in a while, contact us and come by for a look at what has changed
and what hasn’t... Our age-old tradition of respect and welcoming the alumni who
went before us hasn’t changed.

We’d like to set up an annual Meet and Greet where Old Redhillians of all age groups
can join us for an on-site catch-up. More on that later...

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Renowned Redhillians

We know that many of our Reds have become well known – even distinguished – in
their chosen fields. We’d like to highlight these achievements, no matter how small
YOU may think they are. We’re proud of where we came from and the paths we’ve
walked. Share a little about your journey – “fame” is not always about being well-
known... the quiet heroics of everyday actions that change lives are considered Hall of
Fame-worthy, too.

DONOVAN-COPLEY
In HotWater... and loving it!

“Ya, it’s been a very interesting adventure!
I had no idea what I wanted to do… I knew
it would be something different, but I didn’t
know what…”

We tracked down Old Redhillian Donovan Copley to find out what he’s been up to,
and that’s how he started our conversation. His “something different” turned out to
be music, which he says he only started playing at age 21. “I started HotWater when I
was 27, whereas my brother Sharlto always knew what he wanted to do. He was
obsessed with film making from a young age.”
Donovan is a “middle specialist”, he says: “I matriculated in 1994, right in the middle
of South Africa’s transition. I’m a middle child, and was born in the middle of the year
(21 June) and play cross-over music, so I think I am somewhat qualified to deal with
being in the middle,” he laughs.

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Hall of fame

What he isn’t, though, is middle-of-the-road. His talent was visible as a Redhill
student. “One of my favourite memories was the school play ‘Racketeer’ I did in
Matric. Mark Stein and I came up with the idea and Sharlto actually wrote the play.
We received an enormously powerful response, although it was a very contentious
production.”
Possibly contentious, probably highly creative too. Since then, his life has paid
homage to the creative, with HotWater being a collaborative effort with different
musicians playing alongside Donovan. “The band is essentially based around vocals,
guitar, bass and drums. We have different bass players and drummers and whoever is
available to play a certain night will play,” he says, adding that he most enjoys
playing with musicians who are extremely passionate about what they do.
Having toured internationally for the past 10 years, Donovan gigs have included
appearances in France, Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands. “HotWater was also
signed up for Europe’s biggest African Music Festival. It’s the Festival’s 30th
anniversary on 31 May 2018, and HotWater was voted one of the best acts of the last
30 years which is why we are back as part of this special line-up.”
Based in Cape Town when he’s not touring, Donovan’s other claims to (real) fame
include HotWater being one of the only acts to ever perform on top of Table
Mountain, and opening for the likes of UB40 and George Ezra. “My song
Wamkelekile was featured in the Warner Bros movie BLENDED, and it looks like it’s
the biggest song an SA artist has ever had in a film.”
Of course, having Passenger, Ed Sheeran, Joe Satriani, Sasha Baron Cohen and Bono
all own one of his trademark HotWater Guitars also delights him. Most importantly,
though, is his business sense in an industry where creatives often leave that to
others.
“I’ve operated completely independently in the music industry, which means I own all
my own rights and control my creative output 100%. But the best part really,” he says
proudly, “is my family. I’m married to an amazing Irish lass and have three sons. We
have a lot of fun together - family is central for me.”

For those keen to hear HotWater’s “Wamkelekile” (as seen Warner Bros BLENDED),
click here: http://bit.ly/2c0flNJTo view their headline live performance at Europe’s
biggest African Music Festival (full show): http://bit.ly/2bYvg09.

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It was a pleasure communicating with Donovan, and we look forward to catching up
with other Old Redhillians. If you know of any who are not on our mailing list – or
you are one yourself, get in touch with linda@talk2us.co.za and share your story.

JOSH MELTZ
Guy behind Granadilla Swim

It is this kind of thinking that Redhill instils
into students – knowing what is important
and understanding their own impact on the
world around them. Josh says his honours
degree in Economics from Edinburgh is a
“big highlight” in his life and was probably
the first achievement he had to work hard
to attain. “But I am most proud of my
relationships in life.”

When Josh Meltz matriculated from Redhill in 2009, “gap year” was on his mind.
Turned out to be no ordinary gap year, though, as Josh used his time to educate
visitors to Zambia. “It was time well spent, taking guests fishing and at the same time
creating awareness about the richness of Africa and the mighty Zambezi,” he says,
adding with the help of Josh’s dad Jackie Meltz, founder of MELTZ factory stores, the
two young entrepreneurs decided there was a gap in sunny South Africa for methat it
was a “very busy” seven months.
Josh achieved five distinctions for matric and went on to study economics and
sociology, gaining a Master of Arts in Welfare Economics from the University of
Edinburgh. During his studies, he successfully started and sold his first business and,
together with friend Adam Duxbury, started “Granadilla Swim” - named for the iconic
ice-cream vendors on Clifton 4th Beach who sell “a granadilla lolly to make you jolly!”

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The two young entrepreneurs decided there was a gap in sunny South Africa for
men's shorts – and a need to assist other entrepreneurs by donating 5% of profits to
organisations involved in Social Entrepreneurism and enabling more people to
become entrepreneurs.
Soon, the online store Superbalist took on the range of shorts and success followed
their hard work. But what really drives Josh is his definition of success, one
encouraged by the ethos of Redhill: “Success is about figuring out what makes me
happy daily and what is going to make me happy in the long term. It involves my
business and financial growth, but also my relationships and the way I conduct
myself in my environment.”
As co-founder and CEO of Granadilla Swim - the core of which is to “manufacture
the best pair of swimwear shorts that you have ever seen with limited edition
prints” Many have watched Josh’s steady rise to business success and spoken of his
greatness – which he sees in his own special way. “To me, greatness warrants
introspection and requires an acute understanding of one’s own relevance in the
bigger picture,” he says. “It requires humility, too - greatness is about encouraging
others to be good at what they do.”

Lesedi-Job
Multitalented artist

“After matric, I studied journalism because
I thought that I could not make a living in
the entertainment industry. But, I felt
dissatisfied and unfulfilled.”

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Entering Idols SA in 2003 helped me to better understand my career path. Making it through
to the top 32 of Idols made me realise that I’m talented enough to pursue a career in the
arts. I also met artists that were making a living out of the industry, which opened my eyes to
endless career possibilities. So, I studied dramatic arts at Wits School of Arts after my stint on
Idols.

Over the years, I have been involved in many exciting projects. I’ve been a part of
diverse projects, which has helped to grow my career. I was involved in the Sousatzka
Musical workshop in Toronto, which made me realise that there is a need for more
black female theatre-makers. I then decided to be a theatre-maker who tells proudly
African stories. I recently directed a theatre play titled Itsoseng – a South African
story touching on service-delivery protests in the townships. I loved directing this
play because it resonates with South Africans. Through it, I got the opportunity to
work with talented young actors. I also took part in Absa bank’s personal loans
campaign advert. This helped me embrace my adaptability as an artist as I was
featured as the face and voice of the campaign. Another project of note is Lara Foot
– a theatre production at the Baxter Theatre Centre. It was such an amazing
experience.
I love working as an actress, singer, theatre director and voice-over artist. All these
titles give me the freedom to tell stories that speak to our societies. I take people on
a reflective and interactive journey through my work as an artist, and this makes me
happy. I’m honoured to have been awarded this year’s 4th annual Sophie Mgcina
Emerging Voice Award by the Market Theatre Foundation. The award, which
recognises leading young creatives who excel in their careers, has made me realise
that I’m on the right path. I’m now motivated to continue doing what I love.

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Tinashe Chipako
UCT student wins prestigious award

Cape Town - The Western Cape's water woes have proved to be an unexpected
opportunity for University of Cape Town (UCT) Civil Engineering graduate Tinashe
Chipako to show off his research project on waterless urinals.

Chipako won the 2018 South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) National
Investigative Project Showdown for South African universities for his project which
investigated the “feasibility of implementing waterless urinals on UCT’s upper
campus”.

The competition is described as a showcase of the country’s best emerging
engineers, with the winners reflecting a “new breed of engineer”: technically adept
and proficient in written and verbal communication. Entries were received from civil
engineering students at top universities across South Africa.

“Unsurprisingly, it was quite surreal to have conversations with highly regarded
personalities in the South African civil engineering community, and I'm truly grateful
to have been awarded the opportunity. I’d like to thank the entire Department of

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Civil Engineering at UCT for the unparalleled support I’ve been given throughout my
studies,” said Chipako

Cum laude graduate Chipako was among a quartet of final-year students working
on urine research projects as part of Dr Dyllon Randall’s newly established urine
research field in the Department of Civil Engineering . Another one of these, Craig
Flannagan’s fertiliser-from-urine project, won the Greenovate Award in 2017.

The assignments demonstrated the benefits of waterless urinals, not to only save vast
quantities of water but to recover valuable, sustainable resources from what Randall
refers to as ‘liquid gold’.

“Being exposed to events such as the SAICE National IP Showdown, and further
having the honour to represent UCT, was an amazing experience. Having the
community take interest in your research is always a plus as well!,” added Chipako.

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Are you one our Renowned Redhillians or would you just like to let your fellow
Redhillians know where you’re at? If so, get writing and send your contributions to [url]
and let’s make sure we keep the strong bonds we have when we were scholars. A
robust student body today is hugely dependent on those who walked the RedPath
before us.

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