Working on their floral wall-hangings at the Education Expo at Merivale Mall yesterday are pupils of St Albans Catholic School, Regan Dunn (left) and Robert Millar. Behind them are Charles Seeker and Clark Gibson, of the same school. St Albans Catholic School is one of five providing displays of classroom programmes. Each school is responsible for the displays on a different day of this week. Today is the turn of Paparoa Street Primary School. Others involved in the Education Expo are Elmwood, Heaton Intermediate, and St Albans schools. — Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN
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92Working on their floral wall-hangings at the Education Expo at Merivale Mall yesterday are pupils of St Albans Catholic School, Regan Dunn (left) and Robert Millar. Behind them are Charles Seeker and Clark Gibson, of the same school. St Albans Catholic School is one of five providing displays of classroom programmes. Each school is responsible for the displays on a different day of this week. Today is the turn of Paparoa Street Primary School. Others involved in the Education Expo are Elmwood, Heaton Intermediate, and St Albans schools. — Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN Press, 11 October 1988, Page 1
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