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          Splendid Courtyard

          Official Opening


          The sun emerged from the clouds and precipitation ceased
          as if on cue on Friday 13 May 2022 for the celebration of the
          College’s redeveloped courtyard. The very generous donation
          of JCH alumna and retired psychiatrist, Dr Margaret Harper
          (Lush 1962), has enabled the creation of a beautiful space and
          ambience for students, staff and visitors to enjoy at all times of
          the year.

          Designed and planted by McNuttndorff Landscapes, the
          courtyard is composed of a lawn space surrounded by a
          diverse and colourful range of native flora, incorporating
          large, beautifully weathered stone seats and curvaceous   (L-R) Ms Margie Welsford, Dr Margaret Harper,
          wooden seating with a miniature amphitheatre placed   Ms Clare Pullar, Dr Damian Powell
          invitingly between a well-aged eucalyptus and an equally   Entering JCH via the front entrance, family and friends of
          well-aged bottlebrush with brilliant red toothbrush flowers.  Margaret and David Harper were delighted to feel the warmth
                                                             of the open fire, burning quietly in the Senior Common
          Complementing the existing lemon-scented eucalypti   Room fireplace under the imposing portrait of Janet, Lady
          is a wide range of planting that includes trees, shrubs,   Clarke. Margaret and David’s three children, together with
          groundcovers, ferns, grasses, and strappy foliage. Trees such   their partners and families, were all gathered in celebratory
          as the dwarf lemon-scented gums and the banksia marginate   mood, and were joined by Margaret’s two sisters, Mary Lush
          form a beautiful backdrop to the many shrubs including   (1967) and Jennifer Lush, and many friends from their days as
          the sunny yellow wattle, pink and white correas, deep pink   students at JCH.
          grevilleas and the copper-tinted leaves of tea-trees that are in
          front of the southern wing of the building.        The former Principal, Dr Damian Powell, and Margaret
                                                             both spoke eloquently at the gathering, reflecting upon the
          Many Australian native tree ferns are nestled against the south   importance of nature, their love of Australian flora and their
          facing Traill wing of the College while others such as the   shared affection for Heathmont, where the Harpers live.
          miniature tree ferns, bird’s nest ferns, bromeliads and golden
          polybody ferns form a green undergrowth that will develop   Genevieve Leach
          into a lush urban version of an Australian tropical forest.   Acting Deputy Principal






































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