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Secondary school students taking part in a play, “Christchurch ’89,” as part of a Polytech Link course last week. The play highlighted employment problems and social issues faced by youth in Christchurch. At left is Mrs Pauline Pellett, an examiner for the New Zealand Speech Board, who is assessing the students for a certificate in communications skills. The course was organised by the Business Studies department of the Polytech. Link courses, which are Government-funded, are designed to link Polytech and secondary school activities.

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Press, 30 August 1989, Page 16

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Secondary school students taking part in a play, “Christchurch ’89,” as part of a Polytech Link course last week. The play highlighted employment problems and social issues faced by youth in Christchurch. At left is Mrs Pauline Pellett, an examiner for the New Zealand Speech Board, who is assessing the students for a certificate in communications skills. The course was organised by the Business Studies department of the Polytech. Link courses, which are Government-funded, are designed to link Polytech and secondary school activities. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 16

Secondary school students taking part in a play, “Christchurch ’89,” as part of a Polytech Link course last week. The play highlighted employment problems and social issues faced by youth in Christchurch. At left is Mrs Pauline Pellett, an examiner for the New Zealand Speech Board, who is assessing the students for a certificate in communications skills. The course was organised by the Business Studies department of the Polytech. Link courses, which are Government-funded, are designed to link Polytech and secondary school activities. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 16