House Maroela is celebrating its 45th birthday in 2013. The festivities will include a festival week, a procession and a festive dinnner where all the old Maroela-men will be invited to. Maroela was officially opened in 1968 and has rich traditions which makes it a unique residence.
It is important to remember from the start that it is not your right to live in House Maroela but rather that it is an absolute privilege, as this House is one of great stature, strength and unity. House Maroela has over the last 44 years taken in thousands of boys and turned them into phenomenal men.
Maroela is not a building made of bricks but instead is a tightly knit living family of 240 men. It is vital for you to start understanding that House Maroela is a place of equality. There is one House Maroela, one Maroela Family and one Maroela Heart.
Due to House Maroela being dynamic and organic it allows a resident to add what makes him unique and different to House Maroela. A resident will become part of something much greater than himself.
Maroela's motto is Asbestos which means unquenchable and this is a good description of a Maroela-man. We never give up and will always stand up for our house and each other.
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