ADMISSION TO RANGI-RURU
Daughters Of Former Pupils
A rumour that daughters of former pupils of Rangi-ruru School were no longer being admitted was quite false, said the chairman of the school’s board of governors (the Rev. M. W. Wilson) at the prize-giving ceremony yesterday. It was true that the school could not admit all applicants, particularly country girls who needed accommodation at the hostel, and among these were daughters of former pupils. To be the daughter of a former pupil was still a factor in gaining admission to the school "other things being equal,” Mr Wilson said.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 2
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