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1950s                                                                                                                                                    1958

                                                                                                                                                                     On the 28th June, precisely the 100th anniversary of the School,
                                                                                                                                                                     Chairman of the Board Leslie Craig and Premier Hawke laid the
                                                                                                                                                                     foundation stone for the new School at what is now the lower
                                                                                                                                                                     (Brine) oval of the Wembley Downs site


                                                                              1954
            By the 1950s, unprecedented post-war                              The Wembley Downs land was available
            growth was underway and Western                                   but an already heavily burdened bank
            Australia’s population increased from                             overdraft precluded any development by
            570,000 in 1950 to 730,000 by 1960.                               the School there. Representations were
            Consistent with that, the Havelock Street                         made to the State Labour Government
            School’s population swelled with the result                       in an attempt to break the impasse.
            that it rapidly become overcrowded. In                            The Board of Governors’ new Chairman
            1933 it had only 205 pupils, including 33                         Lesley Craig, made representations to the
            boarders. By 1953 there were nearly 400                           Anglican Church regarding the matter.
            pupils all told with nearly 100 boarders,                         Finally Premier A.R.G. Hawke, a friend
            some sleeping over the Headmaster’s                               of Lesley Craig despite sitting on the
            living room.                         The Honourable Leslie Craig CMG  opposite side of the Parliamentary House,
                                                                              proffered an offer that if the School
                                                                              could obtain £150,000 from the Diocesan
                                                                              Trustees to invest in the new school, the
                                                                              Government would pay Hale School
                                                                              £225,000 for the leasehold of the Havelock
                                                                              Street site.                               Premier ‘Bert’ Hawke, assisted by Chairman of
                                                                                                                         Hale School Board of Governors, Leslie Craig  Enthusiastic students record the occasion
                                                                              1957
                                                                              Michael G McCall (1951) became Hale
                                                                              School’s ninth Rhodes Scholar.


















                                                                                             Michael G McCall
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