This included tracing and interviewing seventeen of their former classmates and teachers from Christchurch Girls' High School.
While Christchurch Girls' High School catchment zone encompasses much of Fendalton, the school itself lies within the suburb of Riccarton.
Christchurch Girls' High School was established before Christchurch Boys' High School (1881).
They both attended Christchurch Girls' High School, then located in what became the Cranmer Centre.
Of late, the school's cultural activities have gained some prominence, in particular its dramatic and musical productions where it often joins forces with its sister school, Christchurch Girls' High School.
The Cranmer Centre (originally: Christchurch Girls' High School) was a historic building in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Its original use, until 1986, was as the Christchurch Girls' High School, the second high school for girls in the country.
Christchurch Girls' High, second high school for girls in New Zealand, was established in 1877.
She was senior woman teacher at Christchurch West and then headmistress at Christchurch Girls' High School.
The school originally opened in January 1919 on its current site as a satellite campus of Christchurch Girls' High School.