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  1. Christchurch Girls' High School (Māori: Te Kura o Hine Waiora) in Christchurch, New Zealand, was established in 1877 and is the second oldest girls-only secondary school in the country, after Otago Girls' High School.

  2. In 1876, there was a proposal for establishing a girls’ high school by William Rolleston, the Superintendent of Canterbury. He allocated £3000 for this purpose, aiming to provide girls with a quality education at an affordable price.

  3. Christchurch Girls’ High School| Te Kura o Hine Waiora caters for students in Years 9 to 13. The school has a roll of 1259 students, 12% of whom identify as Māori. The school’s vision is to empower and inspire the development of 21 st century lifelong learners, and is linked to the values of manaakitanga (respect and dignity ...

  4. Girls' High School (Christchurch, N.Z. : 1931- ) Established in 1877 and is the second oldest girls' secondary school in the country. The first headmistress was Mrs. Georgiana Ingle. The school stands by the Avon River, on a site it has occupied since 1986. The school's old location, which was renamed to Cranmer Centre.

  5. Christchurch Girls’ High School - Te Kura o Hine Waiora is a single-sex girls school located at the edge of picturesque Hagley Park, near the centre of Christchurch. Established in 1877, the school has a longstanding tradition of providing an extremely high standard of education.

  6. Established in 1877, the decile 9 school has a longstanding tradition of providing an extremely high standard of education for girls with an excellent academic record of achievement.

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  8. Christchurch Girls' High School is the second oldest single sex high school in New Zealand. It began as one building on the corner of Hereford Street and Rolleston Ave, but shifted into a new building in Cranmer Square in 1881, with further extensions made over the years along Armagh Street and Montreal Street.