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11 Sep 2024 | |
Written by Andrea Douglas | |
Foundation |
The event marked the beginning of a journey to raise $5 million toward this state-of-the-art facility, which will transform the heart of the campus into a hub for health, wellness, and community engagement.
Set to open in December 2025, The Hive will serve as a one-stop wellness centre for students, parents, and Collegians, connecting seamlessly with the newly upgraded Sargood House. The facility will provide comprehensive healthcare services, counselling, and a welcoming space for families, along with historical exhibits celebrating the school’s rich legacy.
The $15 million project is part of a larger 20-year property development plan, ensuring that future generations at St Paul’s thrive in a nurturing and dynamic environment.
The gala dinner successfully raised over $80,000 toward the initiative, and the Foundation continues to welcome donations to bring The Hive to life. If you'd like to support this transformative project, please contact Andrea Douglas at the St Paul’s Foundation or donate online. All donations over $500 will receive name recognition in The Hive.
Click here to view the video of the St Paul's Foundation Black Tie Gala Dinner.
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