The School foundation stone was laid on 21 October 1910 by Viscountess Mountgarret, its inscription was ‘Pro deo et ecclesia’ – For God and the Church.
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In April 2007 a live music radio broadcast was launched with a performance by Henry Butler, and in February 2009 a film and discussion series opened with a screening of Man on Wire and guest Philippe Petit.
Frequent performers at the Maple Leaf have included local legends James Booker, the Rebirth Brass Band, Papa Grows Funk, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, "Money Mike" Armstrong, The Radiators and Henry Butler.