Quake victims seek education outside Christchurch

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Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:30p.m.

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The aftershocks continued as Education Minister Anne Tolley visited some of Christchurch’s most seriously damaged schools today.
The aftershocks continued as Education Minister Anne Tolley visited some of Christchurch’s most seriously damaged schools today.
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02 Mar 2011 09:25p.m.

jan.. wrote:

New Zealand is a big country with plenty of other parts of the country to build a school for all ChristChurch students with accommodation to facilities and return home to ChristChurch on school holidays..

Austraalia are full of snakes to croks, riverfloods and sharks, but its also good for the ChristChurch students to learn their way of life and to overcome their fears over this freaky eathquarke..

The world out there are full of goods and bad, be aware..

Wish all the students of ChristChurch a healthy and a safe stay on this earth to build our country up, spend the money here in Kiwi, we need all we have to build ChritChurch your home town..God Bless to you all..

02 Mar 2011 09:27a.m.

Brent wrote:

Good point Kim, The government would appreciate the money as they will need it.

01 Mar 2011 08:29a.m.

Kim wrote:

Sorry i forgot to mention that course related costs that have been spent on textbooks or similar are not usually refundable.