Closed Circuit Television. The school is equipped for closed circuit television and the equipment can pick up the regular VHF broadcasts a. Cameras. There are three portable cameras representing three different closed circuit channels. There is a TV monitor on each camera. Each camera is equipped with A “ZOOM-UP” LENS. Television can be done from any classroom in the school as well as from several other areas. There is no particular room in the school designated as a TV studio. b. TV sets. There is a TV receiving set in each classroom, science laboratory and lecture room. There are two in the cafeteria, two in the library, and three in the administration section of the building. All outside channels can be tuned in as well as the three closed-circuit channels. There are intercommunication boxes in each classroom. These enable each class to communicate with the TV lecturer.
From Province Prefect Report 1963