CURRAN STREET SCHOOL.
OPENING. ON SEPTEMBER 11. The new school erected in Curran Street, Ponsonby, is to 'be opened on Monday, September 1L It is a brick building consisting of a main school of eight classrooms and an Jnfants' school of four classrooms. It'providcs up-to-date accommodation both for teachers and scholars. The playing grounds cover about four acres of land, which was once a Chinese' garden and part of a rubbish tip, now laid out on modern lines. The school will accommodate about 600 pupils, thus relieving the congestion at the other three Ponsonby schools.
Mr. W. W. Hill, now headmaster at Mount Eden, has been appointed to a similar position at Curran Street, and his staff will be as follows:—First assistant, Mr, B. M. Green; second assistant, Mr. A. C. Price; third assistant, Mr. J. C. Whidley; infant mistress, Miss E. M. Murray; and Misses F. M. Waddingham, E. D. French, and K. B. Murray.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 8
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156CURRAN STREET SCHOOL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 8
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