Auspicium Melioris
Aevi
I had previously thought some
clever guy who knew Latin, perhaps an old school principal, had thought it up as a motto for my alma mater, Raffles Institution.
Then one day I read
that it was Sir Stamford Raffles’ motto. That did not surprise me, after all he founded RI back in 1823. It is still the family motto of Raffles' descendants.
Imagine my surprise
when I found this in Melbourne's St Paul’s Cathedral last week.
It prompted me to search further, and I found that the Orders of St Michael and St George was established in 1818 and are awarded to holders of high officers in the British Empire. The Order has several classes, the highest of which is GCMG. Many heads of state had been awarded this title, including former President Ong Teng Cheong of Singapore. Whether or not Raffles received the award and therefore adopted the motto is unclear (to me).
Then I discovered that the same motto is being used by Ipswich State High; This was news to me even though we used to live less than half an hour's drive from that school.
There is so much in just a motto.
And here is one brave Rafflesian showing off his singing skills. (click here)
And here is one brave Rafflesian showing off his singing skills. (click here)