CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL BUILDINGS
TO TH3 SDITOB 09 THB PBBSS. Sirr—lt Is doubtful whether your Ifepresentative saw the worst of schools in and round Christchurch. The school in my district is old, dismal, and cheerless in the extreme. One room gets no sunshine during school hours. . Two others are so badly lighted that artificial light has frequently to be used. Draughts are so bad that, in spite of the valiant efforts «cf the school committee and teachers children cannot be kept reasonably warm. Practically all the windows ore On the sunless side of the school. How long are our children to suffer? Elections are coming soon. Make the question of rotten school buildings and still worse heating one for the candidates to consider.—Yours, i «te„ , WESTERN. ' July 24, 1935.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21534, 25 July 1935, Page 20
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