MT. COOK SCHOOL
A meeting in the Mt. (look School recently resolved that the Minister of Education be asked to receive a deputation of parents conveying n request that the Education Department’s choice of the. Mt. Cook School ns the location of a new intermediate school he reconsidered. Though the meeting had been called to protest nt the decision to convert the Mt. Cook School into an intermediate school, it was not hostile to the establishment of intermediate schools. It was pointed out thnt if the school were converted approximately 200 children who had not reached an age to attend an intermediate school would have to attend either the Clyde Quay School or the Te Aro School, necessitating, in ninny case?, voting children having to travel long distances and tn cross dangerous tram lines. About 100 of the children affected would be under the age of seven.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 8
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147MT. COOK SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 229, 24 June 1944, Page 8
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