LYFORD Cay International School (LCIS) have planted Lignum Vitae trees on their seven-acre campus to commemorate the 13 alumni who have returned to the school as parents.
“These special families have seen LCIS evolve over the years and have reaffirmed their commitment to our school by choosing us as the school to educate their children,” said school principal, Stacey Bobo. The tree planting ceremony was part of the school’s annual Founders Day ceremony, where the school pauses to remember its founder E P Taylor and celebrate the many accomplishments of the school and its students over the years.
The introduction of this new tradition connects the growth of the school to the growth of the families and the community.
The alumni families represented in the LCIS Alumni Parent garden are: Cindy Roberts-Newell and her daughter, Ashley Newell; Sarah Farrington (nee Smith) and her daughters, Cece, Katie and Ellie Farrington; Tanya Crone (nee Melich) and her children, Henry, Daisy and Lucy Crone; Katherine Bowers (nee Smith) and her sons, David and Thomas Bowers; Bruce Fernie and his children, Alex, Isabelle, Mimi and Charlotte Fernie; Simon Townend and his children, Sasha and Oliver Townend; Miles Evans and his sons, William and Cameron Evans; Chris Tomlinson and his son, Patrick Tomlinson; Geoff Tomlinson and his son, Blake Tomlinson; Alannah Ginns (nee Kay) and her children, Brendan and Sydney Ginns; Michelle Cove (nee Berlanda) and her children, Travis and Sasha Cove; Nicolas Mosko and his daughter, Ashley; Mary-Ann Claridge (nee Crothers) and her son, James.
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