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| Surrounded by transparent light and tranquillity the chapel encourages solemn feelings and peace of mind. | ||
| @School begins with the sound of the pipe organ, a tradition going back to when the school began in 1888. The current chapel, built in 1999, is used for morning worship services as well as entrance and graduation ceremonies, Flower Day and Christmas services. It includes the best designs from the old chapel. The decorative beams, stained glass windows and the benches fill the chapel with the beauty and serenity of yesteryear. | ||
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| Chapel: The current chapel was reestablished in 1999. | Pipe organ: The pipe organ has 1823 pipes, manufactured in 1987 in Austria by Oberosterreichische Orgelbauanstait GmbH Osterreich. | |
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| Patio: Facing the chapel and surrounded by the new and old buildings, the courtyard has paving tiles carved with the maple leaf design, the symbol of Eiwa school. | New school building: The old school building is painted white, to symbolizing purity and obedience to our school. The new school building and chapel are red brick. Students are surveyed from the pinnacle tower as they come and go in the morning and evening. | |
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| Commemorative planting: To commemorate the completion of the new chapel, a Canadian Maple was planted by the Canadian Ambassador, Mr. J. Edwards, and the minister of the Canadian Mindemoya Church, Elder, Ms J. Gordon October 9, 2000. | ||