Belmont School Buries Time Capsule in Buildingโ€™s Foundations

Posted: 26th April 2022

Future generations will be able to learn more about Belmont School now that a time capsule has been buried in the foundations of its latest development, the Aquileon Building, which derives its name from the classical roots for the two School Houses โ€“ Eagles (Aquila) and Lions (Leo).

The Bursar at Belmont School and Project Manager for the development placed a copy of the buildingโ€™s plans in the capsule in addition to letters from the Headmistress and the eldest pupil, a picture from the youngest pupil who is just three years old and other artefacts reflecting school life.

The time capsule was buried by a group of pupils who were assisted by Ascia, the building contractors. Ascia constructed a special brick box to conceal the time capsule so that it would be protected for future generations.

Mrs Skrine comments, โ€œIt is exciting to imagine someone discovering the time capsule in years to come. The capsule contains evidence not only of Belmontโ€™s history and current developments, but my letter reflects the times in which we have lived recently, including the global pandemic. We thought it would be amusing to include a face mask and lateral flow test too!โ€

The Aquileon Building is due for completion later this year and will increase the facilities at the school substantially. It will include six new senior classrooms, a new IT Suite, two Art studios, Photography Department, a Performance Studio for Drama, Dance and the Performing Arts, a Wellbeing Centre and Tutorial rooms. To follow the progress of the development, please visit www.belmont-school.org or follow #belmontisexpanding on social media.

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