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BiUa Maria UPPER RICCARTON dirts' (Eollrge Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Ideally situated in spacious grounds four miles from the City. >9CaiK@ Course of Studies includes all branches of a sound English education; also Commercial subjects, Domestic Science and Dressmaking. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils prepared for examinations in all grades. Class Singing a speciality. mm For terms apply— The Mother Superior. School re - opens February 3rd. - J -r *-&**<- ci <*4 w Boarders to be in residence February 3, 1931. m For Terms Apply, Sisters of Mercy. o u Under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Christchurch. Umtrjtnra %l|ool PRINCIPAL: MR. J. E. STRACHAN, M.A., B*Sc. r*i Rangiora High School is a Government Secondary School for boys and girls. It is a well-equipped school in a rural setting with spacious grounds, playing fields, swimming bath, workshops, laboratories, library, and fully equipped. and stocked farm. ks> UM It is free to holders of Proficiency or Competency certificates. It offers a very wide curriculum, including: A GENERAL COURSE designed to give students an intelligent appreciation of life from the earth up to toe stars, and AGRICULTURAL, fb) PROFESSIONAL, SUPPLEMENTARY VOCATIONAL COURSES as follows: —y*., (c) COMMERCIAL, (d) HOME SCIENCE, <e) INDUSTRIAL. The aim here is to make the school a model of the New Zealand industrial community. _ ... The various vocational courses are, therefore, related to one another as are activities in the community, WISH agriculture as the basis of secondary industries, commerce and administration. Students taking the Agricultural Course may get free railway passes from Christchurch Hostels for girla ana PO?SPROSPECTUS ON application— J- A. IVORY, Secretary, K&ngiora.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 7

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