St. Winifred's.
St.- Winifred's School is making a name for itself as an ideal school for girls. It is under most capable management, its fees are reasonable, its educational efficiency compares favorably with that of $ny school m New Zealand, and, last but by no means least," it is not merely a school buta delightful Christian home. Its numbers are growing quickly and the. Chapter and Standing Committee fear (ior shall we say, M hope;"?-) that, mc $M iiea>- Jijtiire .it rajay; -tie; Bej§es^
sary to remove to another site where more grounds can be provided and a larger school built. We anticipate a large increase m numbers at St. Winifred's for the first term bf, 1924. Now is the time to apply for admission. All particulars can be obtained from Miss K. L. Webb, the principal, at the School, Gisborne. What about another school, say, m the Bayrof Plenty? No greater help can be given to the. cause of Christ tianity than the establishment of Christian schools. . .
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Waiapu Church Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 3, 1 September 1923, Page 295
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