ANGLICAN CHURCH SCHOOL.
OPENING AT CHRISTCH URGH. CATHEDBAL FOUNDATION. | [EV TELECRAI'H. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. In the course of a sermon at the Christchurch Cathedra), Canon Wilford referred to the Grammar School which the cathedral authorities are starting in February. The cathedral, he said, had always been interested in education, and in the early dsys had had its own school, but after a time, and partly to help Christ's College, the cathedral school had amalgamated with Christ's College Grammar School. An end had now come to that arrangement, and the cathedral was going to start a Grammar School of its own, md it wiip going to be second to none in the whole of New Zealand. It was the ambition of many tha.t it should attract boys from the farthest north and from the farthest south. It would not only act as a preparatory school, but it would have a secondary department oi: its own and take its boys right through to the university course.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18283, 27 December 1922, Page 5
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ANGLICAN CHURCH SCHOOL.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18283, 27 December 1922, Page 5
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