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| 30 Aug 2025 | |
| Written by Andrea Douglas (Harper) | |
| Foundation |
At the start of the 2026 school year, The Hive will open its doors as a hub for our community to connect and to deepen their involvement in school life.
The Hive includes a dedicated Parent and Collegian lounge, a State-of-the-art Health Clinic, reception spaces (visitor and student), a school shop, and a wonderful upgrade of our Sargood boarding House.
Would you like to have your family name added to the Hive?
By purchasing a Hive brick for $500, your family will leave a lasting mark on St Paul's – a legacy current and future generations will see. Click here to purchase your family brick.
Every family, every gift, every brick matters.
In this video, John Jackson, Foundation Chair, shares how your support is not just an investment in The Hive, it’s an investment in the future of every student who will walk through its doors.
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