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2012

 ‘Hale House,’ the Boarding House at
 Havelock Street was converted into the
 new offices of the Premier and Cabinet
 Secretariat and officially opened on 26
 October.

 Late in September, Grayam Sandover
 (1964-71), in his capacity as Senior Project
 Director with the Department of Finance
 Building Management and Works, took
 groups of past students around the
 newly re-developed Havelock Street site.
 Grayam told of some of the contraband
 unearthed during the refurbishment,
 explained how different areas would
 be used and showed off the former
 Headmaster’s rooms which will now be
 used as the Premier’s office.

            The Art Room has transformed into the new ‘Creative Studio’, a
            place where boys have space, light and an inspirational creative
            sanctuary. It is the first stage of plans to totally redevelop the
            Junior School and was finished during the mid-term break with
            classes commencing on Day 1 of Semester 2.


            Meanwhile, the under utilised squash courts become a fully
            functioning strength and conditioning facility catering for the
            many boys who continually strive to improve their sporting
            performance. All boys are now able to be given a tailored
            programme to suit their age, sport and level of experience.


 2013


 ‘Hale@home’, an innovative online learning programme
 that helps students prepare for the transition to Hale as a
 boarder was launched this year. The boys undertake the
 programme in Year 6, prior to attending the School.
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