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3 Sep 2025 | |
Written by Andrea Douglas (Harper) | |
Foundation |
At the start of the 2026 school year, The Hive will officially open its doors as a central hub for student well-being, plus parent and Collegian connection. The new development will house a state-of-the-art health clinic, a Collegian and parent lounge, an upgraded Sargood House, and the School’s Reception and shop.
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.
Every family, every gift, every brick matters. Click here to purchase your family brick.
In addition, you are invited to join us for drinks and a walk through The Hive on Tuesday, 28 January 2026, at 5:00 pm.
For any further inquiries please contact Andrea here
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