Interpretative Sign: Mackie House, 2015.
As economic conditions improved during the 1930s, the number of boarders increased steadily at the School overtaxing the existing facilities, particularly at Warrinn. Finally, at a Council meeting in July 1937 a decision was taken to build a new Boarding House aimed at taking the total boarding enrolment to two hundred. In 1938, construction commenced on a large and spacious boarding house to face the recently established oval on the old ‘Cow Paddock’. Mackie House was the last of the buildings constructed during Principal, Rev Francis Rolland's period at the College.