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The Hale School campus comprises 48 hectares of land partly occupied by buildings and consisting of a variety of landscape treatments.

The open spaces and Arcadian landscape, set within a framework of remnant native bush featuring statuesque mature Tuart trees and long lived grass trees, is a significant asset of the school. These landscape features and external spaces are an integral part of the education environment.

A key aspect of the Hale Campus is the arrival experience of the mature tree lined drive from the main entrance containing the memorial gardens and the Chapel.  The entry drive and the combination of native vegetation and well tended lawns sets the tone for the campus landscape aesthetic.