rhodesia. in the school's early years people had little free time and they helped to clear the bush and landscape the school yard. pupils were used and loved the fields were flattened by a bulldozer and then the boys had to do planting of the fields it was in the timetable and they had certain times they had to get in front grass i don't know that most parents would like that so much. but that's not happening. these days afternoons proto to sports leon he's the star of the rugby team that's why he was awarded a scholarship there at carleton college athletics is considered to be just as important as mathematics it's cool to strengthen character and could be liam's ticket out of poverty. we just think he's really humble kid and you know if you've got someone who says that dedicated to the sport and to being the best person that can possibly be united's always stand out. the school has changed greatly since it opened in 1954 black students likely on weren't allowed in until the 1970 s. before then