Hagley High School
Sir,-This school's central location ensures that classes are' accessible to everyone. It provides formal education night and day, giving a foundation for university and vocational education for those who want it. There are also many interesting community and hobby courses available. Both sexes, of many ages’attend as Hagley caters for adults as well as adolescents. This mixture benefits all as they can learn from and .advise each other. Because adolescent students are not confined to uniform, integration with adults is freer and on the whole they show more maturity compared with their Christchurch adolescent counterparts. On its closing, yet more dedicated proficient teachers would be deprived of their jobs and education opportunities would be lost to those who need them, particularly those making use of a second chance which only Hagley olfers.-Yours, etc.. ' T. P. MACKRELL. ' June 3. 1982.
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Press, 5 June 1982, Page 14
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