DATE EVENT COMMENT VIEW
19/23-October-2009 Hautlieu’s Annual Chique Week 2009 Themed Days View details
22-June-2004 His Royal Highness The prince Of Wales Officially Opens the new school He says "Your whole school seems to be crammed with complete geniuses,” -
26-April-2004 Students start Summer term in new school. - -
7-April-2004 Final lessons are taught in the 1950's building. Students leave for the Easter break and the old school closes it's doors for the last time. - -
10-October-2001 The first sod is turned by Senator Len Norman and work commences on the new school - -
1998 Validated School Self Evaluation Report, was very positive on Hautlieu's achievements - -
1996 Appointment of first female Head teacher Lesley Toms - -
1988 Hautlieu gets a new headmaster Mr Brian Bullock replaces the retiring Mr Jack Worrall - -
1986 Island Sixth form college plan mooted and abandoned - -
February-1986 Parents lose right to opt for Hautlieu at 14+ - -
1983 Her Majesties Inspectors give Hautlieu another glowing report - -
1977 Hautlieu Celebrates 25th Anniversary - -
1976 Mr Ian Langstaff and Miss Kate Smith appointed deputies - -
1976 New Headmaster Mr Jack Worrall is appointed - -
1976 Founder Headmaster Charles Brown and Deputy Leslie Gale Retire - -
1972 New Sixth Form Block Opens - -
1971 Dining rooms and Kitchens converted into Domestic Science Suite - -
1968 Hautlieu announces it is to get new buildings, Sixth form Centre & Music Block - -
September-1963 Fifth year Girls from Rouge Boullion moved into lower sixth form - -
March-1963 States Of Jersey announce that Rouge Boullion School and Hautlieu are to be integrated - -
1962 Her Majesties Inspectors after a visit state that "Hautlieu School is Outstanding" - -
24-April-1961 Saw the first publication of " The Hautlieu Herald" magazine - -
September-1960 Hautlieu has first female student Annette Evens - -
05-April-1954 Official opening of the school - -
29-September-1952 The new school opens it's doors to teachers and students for first time - -
17-April-1951 C W Contractors Limited lift the first sod and construction commences - -
February-1951 Invitations to tender for the project are sent out - -
16-February-1950 States of Jersey accept £155,000 for the construction of a new secondary boys school on the site of Hautlieu Farm - -