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Members of the Cleaners and Caretaker Union protesting outside Burnside High School yesterday.
Press
4 August 1989

BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL OPENED: A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL DURING YESTERDAY'S CEREMONY.
Press
5 November 1960

A Burnside High School pupil, Justine Thomas, working in one of the computer rooms.
Press
5 October 1988

BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Press
16 March 1960

MEMORIAL AVE. BERMS
Press
14 February 1964

Basketball final to Church Coll.
Press
25 August 1977

HISTORIC LANDMARK.—The well-known clump of cabbage trees in the grounds of the Burnside High School.
Press
17 June 1966

Julia Blunt, aged 17, of Burnside High School, with a copy of her winning essay.
Press
19 September 1986

BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Press
24 November 1960

BURNSIDE H.S.
Press
10 July 1970

Boy’s Cricket Results
Press
9 March 1966

Secondary school rugby
Press
14 August 1979

League ‘first’
Press
6 May 1982

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3
Press
30 April 1966

Burnside High School, New Zealand's largest, in 1965 (top) and last year (bottom), showing the extent of growth.
Press
18 January 1978

GRETA SASSE (right), a 16-year-old American Field Service scholar, being shown a Burnside High School uniform by Diane Dickinson.
Press
20 January 1965

ARCHERY PRACTICE for girls of Burnside High School. The instructor is Mrs D. M. Browne, New Zealand women’s archery champion.
Press
17 October 1963

Some of the Burnside High School protesters at the school gates yesterday before presenting the petition to the associate principal.
Press
25 June 1986

PATTERN OF A MODERN SCHOOL.—A new aerial photograph of Burnside High School, showing a section of Greers road on the right.
Press
24 August 1965

Two members of the Burnside High School Bel Canto singing group, Nicole Isherwood (left), and Karen Tindall, at a lunch-hour rehearsal.
Press
5 October 1988

“SAN CARLO,” a sculpture in steel by T. J. Taylor which was purchased recently by the Burnside High School for its art collection.
Press
25 June 1968

Two members of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games wrestling squad, B. Oldridge (left) and A. Roche, training at the Burnside High School gymnasium yesterday.
Press
17 January 1974

Progress on the new music and drama block at Burnside High School, which will be completed next February. The block includes small rooms for practising.
Press
24 October 1974

Roger Noles and Adrian Lloyd, both of Christchurch, study the board in their match in the New Zealand chess championships at Burnside high School yesterday.
Press
6 January 1986

BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Press
17 February 1960

DEFENCE OF MALAYSIA
Press
13 June 1969

Use Of School Baths
Press
2 February 1968

Gymnastics S.L EVENTS
Press
11 July 1963

Fatal trip was ‘well organised’
Press
2 December 1978

S. Island tops prose and poetry
Press
28 November 1978

Chch teams leading school golf
Press
9 September 1976

Brabin trial teams
Press
15 November 1972

Lower grade results
Press
3 August 1981

Page 59 Advertisements Column 10
Press
27 November 1982

St Bede’s beats Christ’s, 15-9
Press
11 June 1984

Warwick Taylor hearing continues
Press
20 August 1986

SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Press
11 May 1961

Hockey HIGH SCHOOL MATCHES
Press
4 May 1961

P.T.A. Gives Burnside High School $l700
Press
11 July 1969

Burnside H.S. top in cross country
Press
19 September 1984

School Possibilities On Burnside Sites
Press
30 July 1964

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Press
23 February 1961

Neil Gunn (left), of Cashmere High School, playing Chris Shaw, of Burnside High School in the A grade of “The Press” secondary schools’ teams chess competition.
Press
11 June 1976

Teena Henderson, of Avonside Girls’ High School, and Jasmine Chua, of Burnside High School, who have been awarded scholarships to travel to Germany later this year.
Press
6 April 1984

Chris Charlton, one of Merivale’s top batters, hits out during the premier men’s softball match against Papanui at Burnside High School on Saturday. Papanui won, 3-2.
Press
5 November 1986

Members of the Christchurch Ecology Action group, St Andrew’s College, and Burnside High School ecology groups clearing rubbish from around the mouth of the Avon River yesterday.
Press
22 April 1974

ABOVE: The start of the under 14, 4000m secondary schools cross country championship at Cuthberts Green in Christchurch yesterday. RIGHT: The winner, Julian Minehan (Burnside High School).
Press
24 September 1975

Debbie Gardiner interviews the Riccarton High School Principal. She looks at Mr Maister’s gold medal. Participants in the Canterbury Regional Games at Burnside High School (March, 1988).
Press
27 June 1988

Mitch Nelson (Burnside) and his bat part company during the premier men’s softball match against Papanui at Burnside High School on Saturday. Burnside won the match, 5-1.
Press
16 March 1987

Megan Tippett explores an entry by David Andre ae, from Burnside High School, during the setting up of the Cantamath display in the Christchurch Town Hall last evening.
Press
10 August 1978

Ken Mackley (right), Burnside High School, ponders his next move against Stephen Gilmore, Linwood High School, in “The Press” chess final at Christchurch Boys’ High School last evening.
Press
18 August 1978

COMMONWEALTH TECHNICAL TRAINING WEEK.—Leading Aircraftman W. A. Thompson showing pupils of the Burnside High School a valve tester at the technical training display at the R.N.Z.A.F. station, Wigram, yesterday.
Press
2 June 1961

The Burnside High School B team starting its 16 km ride in the Canterbury secondary schools’ team time trial championship at Spencerville. Leading the team away is Wayne Imlay.
Press
27 July 1977

Andrew Richards, a seventh former at Burnside High School, with a copy of his project on superconductors which won the premier award in the I.C.I. New Zealand School Science Fair.
Press
29 September 1988

Steven Winiata (Rotorua Lakes College) batting against Birkenhead College (Auckland) in the New Zealand secondary schools’ softball championship tournament at Burnside High School yesterday. Rotorua won, 8-7. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC
Press
31 March 1989

Bursary pass
Press
4 February 1986

The sophisticated main computer room at Unisys Line. This company, and others in Christchurch’s north-western suburbs, are keen to assist Burnside High School in setting up a high technology resource area.
Press
5 October 1988

Rickie Binning (Burnside High School) nears the end of her winning swim, in the South Island inter-secondary schools’ over 15 girls’ 200m breaststroke championship at Queen Elizabeth II Park on Saturday.
Press
24 March 1980

Ian Gibson (United) narrowly fails in his attempt to reach second base safely in the men’s softball match against Burnside at Burnside High School on Saturday. The Burnside player is John Kottier.
Press
24 February 1986

Toni Renner, of Burnside High School, competing in the senior girls’ shot put in the New Zealand secondary schools’ athletics championships at the Caledonian Ground, Dunedin. She came second in the event.
Press
11 December 1985

Miss Sue Gallagher, a computer studies teacher, sets up a program for a group of Burnside High School students (from left), Justine Thomas, Melissa Wellbourn, Rebecca Pilbrough, Robyn Peach and Dzin Wilson.
Press
5 October 1988

Untitled
Press
29 August 1961

BEAM-WORK.—Miss H. Johnston (Burnside High School) competing in the women’s A grade section during the provincial gymnastic championships on Saturday. Miss Johnston will shortly travel to Australia with the New Zealand gymnastic team.
Press
10 July 1967

Phil Gibson, the Christchurch Boys’ High School second five-eighths, looks for support as he is caught by Burnside High School defenders in the first XV rugby fixture at Burnside yesterday. Christchurch won, 34-4.
Press
27 July 1977

Chung-Pin Lin, a blind sixth-form pupil of Burnside High School, at his Braille typewriter yesterday. Chung-Pin has just returned from a study trip to Britain, awarded by the British Science and Technology Trust.
Press
13 July 1988

A Burnside player, Rodger Hutton, strikes at the ball at the softball coaching clinic at Burnside High School on Saturday. Watching is one of New Zealand’s foremost coaches, Mr Harry Atkin, of Wellington.
Press
19 September 1983

A Monowai B player, Lisa Morris, makes first base safely in a match against United during the annual General Lee Burnside women’s softball tournament at Burnside High School on Saturday. United won, 15-2.
Press
25 October 1982

The BBCs in the Burnside High School computer room. The principal, Mr John Godfrey, gives some help to Reuben Nepia, a 14-year-old fourth former. In the foreground is another fourth former, John Becker.
Press
25 October 1983

Mr Katsumi Kikkawa, consular affairs officer of Japan in Christchurch, shows some of the teaching aids presented to six Canterbury schools yesterday, while Miss Ann Brokenshire, of Burnside High School, tries the cassettes.
Press
24 April 1986

The Shirley Boys’ High School top board player, Brett Cameron, contemplates his next move against Richard Whelan (Burnside High School) in the A grade play-off of “The Press” chess teams’ competition. Cameron won.
Press
16 August 1982

LINCOLN H.S.
Press
17 December 1965

BURNSIDE H.S. NEW BLOCK NECESSARY
Press
11 April 1970

Thant Wants Observers At Cook Is. Election
Press
12 February 1965

Land plan rejected
Press
7 October 1972

A warning for Burnside buyers
Press
20 October 1972

Soccer selection
Press
26 October 1985

Music exchange
Press
9 September 1987

The Spirit of New Zealand berths at Lyttelton yesterday. BELOW: Three crew members, from left, Lisa McClung, of Avonside Girls’ High School; Michelle Annand, a leading hand; and Phil Innes, of Burnside High School.
Press
7 March 1987

The big-hitting Suburbs batter, Alex Bennett, hits a pitch over the fence for an automatic home run in the premier men’s softball game against Woolston-Cardinals at Burnside High School on Saturday. Suburbs won, 10-0.
Press
2 November 1988

Pip Depree (Burnside High School, left) and Penn Trevelia (Christchurch Boys’ High School) winning the senior girls’ and boys’ events, respectively, in the Christchurch secondary schools road racing championships, in the Shirley area, yesterday.
Press
28 October 1988

Tracy Croft (Rangiora High School) winning the senior girls’ 1500m at the secondary schools’ championships on Saturday. Croft also won the 3000m. RIGHT: Bryan Davies (Burnside High School) wins the senior boys’ 400m in 51.9s.
Press
20 March 1989

Ortvin Sarapu, of Auckland, makes a move in his match with Tony Love, of Dunedin, in the first round of the New Zealand chess championship at Burnside High School on Saturday. Sarapu won the match.
Press
30 December 1985

Michael Riach, of Burnside High School, plays a cut while batting against Christchurch Boys’ High School in the first round of “The Press” secondary schools’ junior twilight cricket competition, at Papanui High School on Wednesday.
Press
4 November 1988

TESTING UNKNOWN FIBRE.—Mrs J. Clifford (Christchurch Teachers’ College lecturer), Mrs F. J. Heasley (Methven D.H.S.) Mrs J. Powell (Middleton Grange School), Miss R. Penwell (Darfield High School), and Miss G. Hooke (Burnside High School) begin experiments.
Press
4 July 1968

Michael Weir (Canterbury) attempts to elude the long reach of Pieter Jongejan, the national director of hockey coaching, during a clinic for South Island schoolboy representatives at Burnside High School. Paul Ineson is in the background.
Press
18 May 1978

Leigh Hunt (Burnside High School) and Michael Molloy (St Thomas’s College) winning the intermediate girls 1500 m and senior boys 1500 m heats, respectively, at the inter-secondary school athletics sports at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday.
Press
22 March 1977

Mr T. Bourn, a member of the Canterbury hockey squad (right) instructs Darrell King, aged 14, of Burnside High School, during an indoor training course at Cowles Stadium yesterday. The participants are all secondary school students.
Press
15 May 1974

Martin Cadman (Burnside High School) in the third round of the senior boys long jump in the ANZ Bank Christchurch inter-secondary school athletics championships on Saturday. He won the title with a leap of 6.49 m.
Press
30 March 1987

Simon Teller, aged 18 (front), with helpers Michael McCabe, Aaron Turner, Dale Wilson (seated), and Catherine Brown, all aged 16, unpacking the new classroom furniture for Burnside High School provided by the recent school work day.
Press
7 October 1989

Kevin Ward, the Great Britain rugby league prop forward, considers the options of passing to his fullback, Phil Ford (left), or reversing the ball to a centre, David Stephenson, during training at Burnside High School yesterday.
Press
16 July 1988

Sixth form pupils at Burnside High School making mathematical calculations on the school’s Apple II computer. At the keyboard is Murray Tait, aged 16. The others, from left, are David Andreae, Heather Begg, and Sylvia Mentink.
Press
9 July 1981

Ray Marsh, of Burnside, swings at a pitch from Roy Ah Kuoi, of United, during a senior men’s softball match at Burnside High School on Saturday. Marsh collected two hits in the match. Burnside won, 6-3.
Press
26 February 1986

The School Certificate examination season started yesterday with the English paper for these fifthform pupils at Burnside High School. More than 73,500 candidates will sit School Certificate examinations in New Zealand during the next 15 days.
Press
14 November 1985

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
Press
8 November 1985

Page 40 Advertisements Column 8
Press
20 July 1988

Wgtn ruling on teacher
Press
27 June 1986

A DIPLOMA WITH DISTINCTION being presented to Mrs Shirley Yin by Dr A. H. W. Harte, vice-principal of the secondary division of the Christchurch Teachers’ College, at the end-of-year ceremony in the Burnside High School hall yesterday.
Press
8 December 1971

No Science Pool
Press
23 March 1966

The New Zealand director of basketball coaching, Mr Lloyd Sanders, an American, is in Christchurch for three days conducting coaching clinics. He is giving Michael O’Sullivan, aged 15, some pointers on ball control at Burnside High School.
Press
15 March 1975

Paul Crooks, representing the group of five Burnside High School fifth-formers who won the Rolleston City design competition, receives a $l00 cheque from the Minister of Works and Development (Mr Watt) at a ceremony in Christchurch yesterday.
Press
16 October 1974

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