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  2. St Joseph's Māori Girls' College - Wikipedia

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    St Joseph's Māori Girls' College was founded in 1867 by the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions. The college commenced on the property which is now Sacred Heart College, Napier when the Sisters and the Māori Missioner, Fr Reigner SM, started a little boarding school for Māori girls at first called St Joseph's Providence, which opened on 10 ...

  3. Native schools - Wikipedia

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    However, Te Aute College and Hukarere Girls' College in Hawkes Bay, which were established by the CMS, were not impacted by the wars. Schools for Māori children that followed the Roman Catholic tradition, including Hato Paora College , and St Joseph's Māori Girls' College , were also not impacted by the wars. Native schools

  4. List of schools in Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    List of schools in Taranaki. Taranaki is a region in the North Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools, some small town primary and secondary schools, and city schools in the New Plymouth area. Area schools in isolated areas provide complete education from primary to secondary level.

  5. Category:People educated at St Joseph's Māori Girls' College

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    Pages in category "People educated at St Joseph's Māori Girls' College" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Turakina Maori Girls' College - Wikipedia

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    Girls. Socio-economic decile. 3I [1] Turakina Māori Girls' College (1905 to 2016) was a Presbyterian boarding school for young Māori women. The school was founded in Turakina, New Zealand, in 1905, by A. G. Hamilton. [2] It was relocated to Marton in 1927, [3] but retained its previous name. The Hamilton Memorial Library of the college was ...

  7. John Paul College, Rotorua - Wikipedia

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    John Paul College is a Catholic secondary school in Rotorua, New Zealand. The co-educational school enrolls students in years 7 to 13. It was opened in 1987 and combined two existing schools, Edmund Rice College (for boys) and MacKillop College (for girls). [4] The school was founded to serve the Catholic families of Rotorua.

  8. Saint Joseph's College for Women, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1948 and was one of the first colleges for women in Karachi. [3] The building was constructed by Brother Hilary Lardenoye OFM. Since 1951, it has been affiliated with the University of Karachi. It began as an Arts college with the Science faculty added later in 1950. [4]

  9. Hukarere Girls' College - Wikipedia

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    hukarere .ac .nz. Hukarere Girls' College is a girls secondary boarding school in the Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand. It has a strong Māori character and follows the Anglican tradition. The School motto "Kia Ū Ki Te Pai" means "Cleave to that which is good" or "Abhor that which is evil" ( Romans 12 verse 9, New Testament of the Bible ).