Girls’ High School Enrolments
Two hundred new pupils have been accepted for the Christchurch Girls’ High School for 1959, said the headmistress of the school (Miss R. F. C. Tyndall) at a meeting of the school’s board of governors last evening.
Notices of admission were sent on June 5. Since then there had been many late applications Miss Tyndall said. The late applicants would be placed on a waiting list, and if any accepted pupil cancelled the acceptance, a late applicant would be given a place.
A member of the board asked: “Are enrolments in Christchurch going to get any worse?” The secretary (Mr P. J. Halligan) said that two new schools should be ready for use in 1960. “This year should be the worst,” he said.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28620, 24 June 1958, Page 2
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