Recent Renovations to our Boarding Houses

 

Exciting Times at Barker College: Boarding House Renovations Bring Joy and Community

The boarders at Barker College are buzzing with excitement over the recent renovations to their boarding facilities. As soon as the 2024 school year concluded, the boarders packed their bags and the much-anticipated renovations began. The transformations have not only enhanced the comfort and functionality of their living spaces but have also fostered a stronger sense of community among the students.

Genevieve Smith, one of our Boarding Captains, shared her delight with the new common area, which has become a hub for socializing. The bright, refreshed atmosphere, along with new carpets, beds, desks, and cupboards, has made a significant difference in the boarders' daily lives. "The renovations have created a modern, efficient environment that makes everyday life at Barker even more enjoyable," Genevieve says.

Boarding Captain, Noah Evans, echoes this sentiment. He recalls the initial reactions of the boarders when they first saw the renovated spaces: "We couldn't believe how well the House could be transformed. The new paint and carpet really amplified what the boarding house could look like."

Both Genevieve and Noah agree that the newly updated kitchen and downstairs areas are among the best of the upgrades. The new table, couch, and appliances have encouraged a sense of closeness and cohesion among the boarders. "The kitchen, in my opinion, is the best part of the entire renovation as it has all the things you need in a house," Noah adds.

The Year 12s are particularly thrilled with the newly updated upstairs study area, which has already been put to great use. The new common room and study areas have become inviting spaces for both group and individual study sessions, helping students to focus and excel in their studies.

Noah also highlighted the unique experience of being involved in the renovation process. "Mr. Heath wanted the boarders in the process, which was a very cool experience. We chose the beds and mattresses, carpet, paint colour, lounges and the layout so that everyone had a say, and it felt much more like a home than just a place to sleep," he explained.

The renovations have not only improved the physical spaces but have also strengthened the sense of community among the boarders. "The new spaces have opened boarding to much more of a community," Noah explained. "It's a very vibrant space for people to come over and connect with one another, play pool or table tennis, and watch movies."

Genevieve and Noah both expressed their gratitude to Mr. Heath, Mr. Scoines,  Ms Humphreys, Mr Speers, and everyone who made these improvements possible. Their efforts have ensured that the boarders have a wonderful space to call their home away from home.