This heritage-listed 19th century Fremantle Boys’ School in Princess May Park now houses a state-of-the-art Film & Television Institute having finished up as a school in 1958, It is the premier centre for independent screen production & events in Western Australia.
The school was designed by William Ayshford the Colonial Secretary from 1852 -1855, It was built by the same convicts who worked on Fremantle Prison and the Fremantle Asylum. Construction of the school began in February 1853 and was completed in 1854.
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