A total educationacademically, culturally, socially, no school offers more. At Christ’s College, our philosophy is excellence in education. Our boys are offered a broad range of academic subjects which increases as they progess. The outstanding academic success rate achieved, which is amongst the highest in the country, is indicative of the quality of our teaching staff and their ability to bring out the best in every boy. Our educational facilities — science laboratories, computers, library, workshops - are second to none. Complementing the academic studies, Christ's College offers a wealth of other activities — sporting, musical, cultural, outdoor, hobbies. The aim is to provide as many worthwhile experiences as possible, and give the opportunity for each boy to achieve success at his own level. The Christ’s College House system for Boarders and Dayboys provides a caring, supportive environment which sustains a sense of personal worth for each member, and also encourages healthy interHouse competition. At Christ’s College, high personal and group standards are fostered. Each boy is encouraged to take pride in himself, his family, his country. Our boys come from diverse backgrounds, their families are from all walks of life — both from within New Zealand, and overseas. We welcome new entrants for 1989 onwards. Our fees compare very favourably with other independent schools at $1490 per term plus GST. We look forward to discussing your son’s education. We know we will equip him to lead a full and rewarding life on leaving school. An informative prospectus and interesting, lively video tape which shows College life in all its facets is available on request. All enquiries should be addressed to: • The Headmaster, Christ’s College, Asf a AA Rolleston Ave, Christchurch I, ph (03) 663138, Fax (03) 668 483, Wf CHRIST’S W COLLEGE J2CE24OIC
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