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The chapel is designed in the traditional cathedral fashion and comprises a large nave, with a pipe organ and choir stalls at the rear (west end), transepts including the vestry on one side, the lay chapel on the other, and the sanctuary, which is raised, (and takes the form of a quarter sphere) and
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when it moved to new buildings on the corner of St George's Street and Church Street. The headmaster at this time was the
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The former Storey House was converted to common room facilities for the senior boarding houses, and more latterly, as the premises of the pre-primary school. It was renamed the Roy Gordon
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The school maintains links with a number of independent schools in South Africa, participating in the annual
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Simultaneously, upgrading and refurbishment of the
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The project commenced in 1985 with the demolition of the sanatorium, adjacent to the then Storey House. The new (current) Chandler/Twells block was built on this site.
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Twells Bells - fragments of disused railway line suspended from chains, used as time bells in the old Twells House, re-installed in a purpose-built structure
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The accomplished school choir plays an important part in the activities of the chapel. The
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facility for boarders). Chandler and Twells
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Oubaas Storey's House, home to the school chaplain until the completion of new Dunn House, was transformed into a museum and visitor's centre.
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Hickling Field (and pavilion), named for Colin
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worked for a number of years to reinstate the school, and the school reopened in January 1916 on its present site on General
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Centenary Hall - completed in 1963, hosts drama productions, annual speech day, examinations and dances
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