To the right of the Bhajan Hall is the Centenary Hall.
The Centenary Hall was funded by late Alhaj Harideen of Madawala Bazaar also blessed by the Rt.
In 2004 the Centenary Hall was completed to provide a theatre for drama and music and a venue for functions.
Winners names were from 1881 inscribed on boards in the Prescott Hall but since 1976 the board has been in the Centenary Hall.
The sandstone Memorial to the Dead was designed by the Old Newingtonian architect William Hardy Wilson and is now sited between the Centenary Hall and the Chapel.
The Studio Theatre, the 400-seat Centenary Hall, and the Regency Theatre Royal are used as venues.
The Centenary Hall was opened in 1984.
In 1883 he opened Centenary Hall, Cottington Street, Kennington, London SE11 4RZ, and is remembered on a commemorative stone.
In later years the people moved to Heaviley, leaving the National Sunday School and Centenary Hall vacant.
The Physical Education Precinct incorporates Centenary Hall, which houses a full gymnasium and a 25-metre indoor heated pool.