5-568: Jenifer Mary Curnow (née Tole ; 2 October 1931 – 21 January 2013) was a New Zealand librarian and writer. Curnow was the only daughter of Auckland architect George Tole and his wife Janet Tole (née Clarkson). She grew up in Auckland and attended Baradene College and the University of Auckland . She trained as a high school teacher and taught at various schools including Baradene College, Tamaki College and Westlake Girls High School . In
10-488: A House Mass in the school chapel once a year. The houses also compete to gain points in events such as House Parades, sports events and House Singing. Academic awards also reward points. At the end of the school year the house with the most points will be rewarded with the House Cup. [REDACTED] Media related to Baradene College at Wikimedia Commons This Auckland Region -related building or structure article
15-627: Is a Catholic high school for girls aged from 11 to 18 (Year 7–13) located in Remuera , Auckland , New Zealand . It is based on the philosophy of Madeleine Sophie Barat , who founded the Society of the Sacred Heart . Established 1909, Baradene celebrated its 100th year in 2009. The students participate in school events such as House Parades, swimming sports, athletics day and house singing, gaining points for their houses. They also have, at
20-485: The 1970s Curnow began studying Māori-language manuscripts. She translated much of the written work of Māori scholar and historian Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke , who had been George Grey's informant in his studies of Māori tradition and legend. Curnow married poet Allen Curnow in 1965. The couple had 12 sons. Baradene College of the Sacred Heart Baradene College of the Sacred Heart
25-472: The end of each year, a school mass farewelling the seniors of the school, opening mass (celebrating the new school year) and individual year level liturgies. Every year a different school goal is chosen as the focus of the year from the list of 5: Three school buildings, Mitchelson House, the original building, and the former stables, are listed as Category 2 Historic Places by from Heritage New Zealand . Baradene College has six houses: Students attend
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