It is supposed probable that a building of somewhat more size in the middle of the grounds may be called for in time, in which may be rooms for religious worship under such impartial regulations as the visitors shall prescribe, for public examinations, for a Library, for the schools of music, drawing, and other associated purposes.
I find it interesting how such deep planning is taking place for the construction of the school. I cannot help but to think that the rooms for religious study, is what would later become the Chapel across Alderman Library. The exert shines light on how much that they were trying to prepare for any situation that may take place at the school. They thought about religious areas, a library, and areas where people could visit. Grace O. Gyamfi