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Two unique institutions at Rangi Ruru are the School of Home Management and the Canterbury All Seasons Enrichment Programme. The Rangi Ruru School of Home Management opened in 1985 as New Zealand’s first training school for nannies and is located in a house in the school grounds. The year-long course is open to students aged 18 years and over. Graduates receive a diploma in home management and family care. It is a registered tertiary course with the Education Department. The course arose from

the need for specialised pre-school care, says the school’s director, Mrs Jill Bromley. The school has a high profile as far afield as London and all graduates are employed as soon as they graduate. • The Canterbury All Seasons Enrichment Programme, which began in January this year, is for secondary school pupils — girls and boys — aged between 15 and 18 years. The school’s director is Tim Nicholls, a teacher at Shirley Boys’ High School. The programme offers indoor and outdoor activities.

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Press, 27 September 1988, Page 34

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Each unique Press, 27 September 1988, Page 34

Each unique Press, 27 September 1988, Page 34