St Mark's Anglican day school, at Opawa, is built on the latest open-air principle, and although according to Education Board standards, it should accommodate sixty children, the limit set is about thirty-four. In an open sunny position, facing north-west, the school is shown as it was on Monday enjoying a sun bath to the farthest wall. (Special “Star” photo.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 17 (Supplement)
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59St Mark's Anglican day school, at Opawa, is built on the latest open-air principle, and although according to Education Board standards, it should accommodate sixty children, the limit set is about thirty-four. In an open sunny position, facing north-west, the school is shown as it was on Monday enjoying a sun bath to the farthest wall. (Special “Star” photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 17 (Supplement)
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