Thinking of your son’s education . . . THE CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL a private preparatory school for boarders and day boys between the ages 5 and 14 years. • The School's location close by Christchurch's music, art, literary and cultural centres provides a unique opportunity for pupils — through structured visits and educational tours. • A modern boarding house with individual bedroom studies. • A broad curriculum and a record of academic excellence. • Cultural, outdoor and sporting activities in which all boys are encouraged to participate. Write or telephone for a Prospectus and scale of fees Established 1881 THE CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2 Chester Street, Christchurch. Phone 65-044
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