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Loreto was established in 1908. Loreto has changed significantly from the time it was first opened in 1907 until now in 2004.
The first building that was occupied and bought by the Loreto nuns was Elemang, which was built around 1850 by James Milson as a wedding present for his son. The Loreto Nuns bought elemang in 1907 and it was officially opened as a school in 1908. ... Over 40 years later in 1979 the Elemang was reconstructed and refurbished so that elemang could be changed into senior school staff rooms and in 1981 the construction was complete.
In 1922 The Alfred Milson’s House ‘coreena’ was bought and acquired for junior school and a residence for the new Loreto Boarders. ... In 1959 The Coreena was demolished and replaced as a junior school. ... The Junior School art rooms, principal and secretaries offices where extended and re-furbished, and the boys toilets where demolished in 1991. In 1997 computers had been placed in the junior school library and in 1999 the kitchen facilities where upgraded.
In 1929 a very important building was going under construction at Loreto, The Chapel. ... Of the 25 classrooms in the senior school only 6 met the recommended size of the schools commission. ...
As you can see Loreto Kirribilli has changed a great deal since 1907.
Approximate Word count = 1044 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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