Maungarongo Marae carving instructor George Waretini explains the significance of carvings on Ruapehu College's new frontispiece. The archway features the College's crest and motto with carvings representing academic and extra-curicula excellence. On the very top is the figure representing the leader of the school-the Principal. The carving was commissioned by the college six months ago.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 231, 16 February 1988, Page 20
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55Maungarongo Marae carving instructor George Waretini explains the significance of carvings on Ruapehu College's new frontispiece. The archway features the College's crest and motto with carvings representing academic and extra-curicula excellence. On the very top is the figure representing the leader of the school-the Principal. The carving was commissioned by the college six months ago. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 231, 16 February 1988, Page 20
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