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  2. Matamata College - Wikipedia

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    Matamata College is a co-educational state secondary school located in Matamata, ... The college was declared open on 11 February 1924 by the Minister for Education, ...

  3. ITM Group of Institutions - Wikipedia

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    The ITM Group of Institutions is a group of educational institutions in India, headquartered from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, which is managed by the ITM Trust. It was founded in 1991 by founder and chairman Dr P. V. Ramana.

  4. Category:People educated at Matamata College - Wikipedia

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  5. Anne Taylor (netball player) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Taylor returned to Matamata College, as a teacher of accounting and physical education. Married to Phil Taylor, she left the school in 1978 to have four children, returning to the College in 1985. Her two daughters went to the same school and played for its netball team, which Taylor coached for a number of years. [2]

  6. George Simpkin - Wikipedia

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    A native of Northland, [4] he taught at Matamata College, where he began his coaching career in 1966 as a physical education teacher and Rugby coach, leading the Matamata College 1st XV on a groundbreaking (for a schoolboys team) tour of Wales at the end of 1974. At the time, the team was the holder of the Tricolour Trophy.

  7. Judy Margaret Parr - Wikipedia

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    After a secondary education at Matamata College (where her father was a teacher) and an undergraduate at the University of Auckland, [2] Parr did a 1989 PhD at Australian National University titled "Revision in writing: cognitive and linguistic aspects". She then returned to Auckland and became a full professor in 2011. [1]

  8. John Kneebone - Wikipedia

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    Kneebone was a farmer and company director, and was active in local politics and as a farming leader. He was an elected member of the Matamata County Council between 1959 and 1967. [1] He was elected as president of Federated Farmers in 1974, [2] and served in that position until 1977. [1] He was appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal in 1989. [3]

  9. Matamata - Wikipedia

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    Matamata Intermediate is the town's co-educational state intermediate school, [35] [36] with a roll of 438. [37] There are two co-educational state primary schools: Matamata Primary School, [38] [39] with a roll of 486; [40] and Firth School, [41] with a roll of 217. [42] The motto for Firth School is E Tipu E Rea, which translates as Grow and ...