Form 2 popils from the Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School, at Opawa, in front of the fence they painted to advertise the school’s fund-raising fair on November 21. The school is organising an “out of the blue” lottery in which members of the Canterbury Parachute Club will land on a marked grid to announce the winner of the $10,000 first prize. The fair is being held to raise funds for the school. The only school of its type in Christchurch, it has 280 pupils from kindergarten up to the seventh form.
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Press, 9 October 1987, Page 4
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90Form 2 popils from the Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School, at Opawa, in front of the fence they painted to advertise the school’s fund-raising fair on November 21. The school is organising an “out of the blue” lottery in which members of the Canterbury Parachute Club will land on a marked grid to announce the winner of the $10,000 first prize. The fair is being held to raise funds for the school. The only school of its type in Christchurch, it has 280 pupils from kindergarten up to the seventh form. Press, 9 October 1987, Page 4
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