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Burnside High School girls. Burnside High School (Māori: Te Kura o Waimairi-iri) is a state co-educational secondary school located in the suburb of Burnside in Christchurch, New Zealand. With a roll of 2,544 students, [1] it is the largest school in New Zealand outside Auckland, [3] and is among the country's four largest schools.
There are 145 schools in Christchurch, New Zealand's second most-populous city, serving approximately 59,000 primary and secondary school students. [1] Most schools are large urban schools based in the city of Christchurch itself, including some of the largest in the country, with several small rural primary schools and a combined primary/secondary school on Banks Peninsula.
The school was opened on 15 July 1960 by the chairman of Parsons under the name, Wallsend County Technical School. It cost approximately £280,000 for the building work, the furniture and the equipment. On 3 September 1969, the school was renamed as Burnside High School. [2]
Burnside State High School is a secondary education institution in Burnside, Queensland, Australia, with 425 students (as of 2010) that caters for grades 7 through to 12. [1] The school was opened in 1979.
Pages in category "People educated at Burnside High School" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Southeast Webster-Grand Community School District was a rural public school district headquartered in Burnside, Iowa. It, along with Prairie Valley Community School District, operated under the name Southeast Valley and they are the Jaguars. [2] The district occupied sections of Boone and Webster counties, with a small portion in Greene County.
In 1919, there were 270 children of majority primary school age living in Burnside Homes, which was established by James Burns. [2] Logistically, marching the students back and forth from Parramatta North School every day was a challenge, which led to an offer by Sir James Murdoch, chairman of the Burnside Board from 1923 to 1937, to building a school on the Burnside site (Murdoch donating the ...
The district also includes the unincorporated areas of Burnside, [5] Lanyon, and Slifer. [6] Its land area is about 500 square miles (1,300 km 2). It is the second largest school district in Iowa by land area, after the Western Dubuque Community School District. [5]