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  1. Welcome to Christ’s College. Whether you are a student, parent, governor, staff member or friend, let us warmly welcome you to Christ’s College, Sunderland. We are a small academy, providing high quality education from Reception all the way to GCSE (4-16 year-olds). We are a welcoming and inclusive school and are proud to serve our local ...

  2. Overview. We are New Zealand’s only independent school for boys from Years 9 to 13, we get boys. We understand what makes them tick. We enjoy their energy, their humour, their ideas and their zest for life. We celebrate boys and we teach in ways that boys learn best. College is renowned for the quality and strength of its academic, cultural ...

  3. Calendar. Click on the title of an event to view more information, such as the location and description. You can also add individual events to your own calendar. To do this, you will need to use Google calendar (available for free). Sign up at Google. At Christ's College, the school year is packed with activities. Be sure to stay up to date on ...

  4. Map of Christ's College; Update your details; Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8140. Enrolments; College life; About us; Health & Wellbeing; Old Boys; Philanthropy; Address; Christ’s College Rolleston Avenue Private Bag 4900 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand View map and directions; Contact; P 03 366 8705;

  5. 21 de jul. de 2022 · 21 Jul, 2022 05:00 PM8 mins to read. This series will profile the people who make Christchurch tick, give a voice to the region’s diverse communities and debate how the city can best accommodate ...

  6. At Christ's we do all of our interviews online. You can have your interviews either at home (most applicants do this) or at school (if easier). Those selected for interviews are normally interviewed for 35-50 minutes in total. At Christ’s, we usually split the time into two interviews with academics in Mathematics.

  7. Christ’s College was clearly planned in 1850. There were funds available, and a headmaster had been appointed. However, it did need dry land to become ‘Christ’s College, Canterbury, New Zealand’. Equipment was in Lyttelton, although it still had to be unloaded, possible students were in town, and, finally, on 2 January 1851, Barrack A ...