Bird's Eye View of the College
Main Gate
The College has an electric fence round it.
Main thoroughfare which runs from the Main Gate, Centrally through the College and ends at Min Store
Main thoroughfare near Hervey House
Main thoroughfare, Near Mine Store
Administration Block.
The Staff Room is on the left.
The Turner Hall.
Merging the past and the present.
The Turner Hall - Front View
The Todd Dining Hall - Inside
The Dugmore Memorial LIbrary - Inside.
The Dugnore Memorial Library - Computer Section
The Chapel
The Chapel was completed in 1957.
The Sanatorium
Was Completed in 1957
The
Mick Davis Resource centre.
Mick Davis was a Chairman of the Board of Governors.
The New Laboratory Complex
The Tuckshop at Old Bushtick
Chubb House.
Named after Geoff Chubb, cricketer and friend of Falcon.
Founders House.
Named in honour of Founders of the College.
George Grey House.
George Grey was a pioneer and adventurer.
Hervey House.
Named after Hubert Hervey an adventurer and soldier.
Oates House.
Named after Frank Oates an explorer and naturalist.
Tredgold House.
Named after Sir Robert Tredgold Chief Justice in the then Southern Rhodesia.
San Field.
The Building in the background is the Old Sanatorium.
The Old Swimming Pool on the hill.
The pool is now a reservoir.
The Bryce Hendrie Swimming Pool.
Mr Bryce Hendrie was a former Chairman of the Board of Governors.
40th Anniversay Plaque.
A real Sun Dial Clock.
The Wheel & Coco Pan commemorate the 50th Anniversay. Situated in front of the Library
End of "Avenue of opportunity"
The Original Hall was destroyed by a fire in 1986, apart from the front section which has been retained.
The facade in front survived the
1986 fire that razed the Hall and has been retained.
Mr N Todd was Headmaster (1984-2000)
The library was opened in 1975 by Daffy Dugmore, friemd and benefactor of the College.