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Middleton Grange School head girl, Julia Grenfell, and a prefect, Shane Ellison, with some of the 30 Japanese students who are attending the school on a cultural visit organised by the New Zealand Institute of International Understanding. The aim of the three-week visit is to improve the students’ English and show them something of the New Zealand way of life. They attend daily classes at the school and make cultural visits to the city and other parts of the Canterbury region. The students, who are from Osaka, are being accompanied by two Japanese teachers and a photographer. They will return to Japan at the end of the month.

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Press, 5 August 1988, Page 2

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Middleton Grange School head girl, Julia Grenfell, and a prefect, Shane Ellison, with some of the 30 Japanese students who are attending the school on a cultural visit organised by the New Zealand Institute of International Understanding. The aim of the three-week visit is to improve the students’ English and show them something of the New Zealand way of life. They attend daily classes at the school and make cultural visits to the city and other parts of the Canterbury region. The students, who are from Osaka, are being accompanied by two Japanese teachers and a photographer. They will return to Japan at the end of the month. Press, 5 August 1988, Page 2

Middleton Grange School head girl, Julia Grenfell, and a prefect, Shane Ellison, with some of the 30 Japanese students who are attending the school on a cultural visit organised by the New Zealand Institute of International Understanding. The aim of the three-week visit is to improve the students’ English and show them something of the New Zealand way of life. They attend daily classes at the school and make cultural visits to the city and other parts of the Canterbury region. The students, who are from Osaka, are being accompanied by two Japanese teachers and a photographer. They will return to Japan at the end of the month. Press, 5 August 1988, Page 2

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