Feedback form from Richmond Primary School
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A pdf copy of a SCIRT school visit feedback form from Richmond Primary School.
A pdf copy of a SCIRT school visit feedback form from Richmond Primary School.
A document for SCIRT's communications team which details how SCIRT should carry out school visits.
A presentation given to St Martin's primary school students about SCIRT work in Opawa and Hillsborough.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 21 October 2013 entitled, "Classes underway at Shirley Primary School".
A web story about a site visit to the Bridge and Arch by local school pupils.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 10 March 2011 entitled, "A new day, a new school...".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 24 September 2010 entitled, "Let the wild rumpus, I mean the school holidays begin...".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 18 September 2014 entitled, "Raffle quilt for the Steiner school fair".The entry was downloaded on 3 November 2016.
A pdf copy of a cut-out dress-up game for young children involving safety gear.
A pdf copy of a drawing for children focusing on diggers and road cones.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 8 March 2011 entitled, "No school doesn't mean no lessons [or 'let them eat cake']".
A web story about the model design work by Christ's College pupils.
A report written by Christchurch East Youth MP Beth Walters in 2016. The purpose of the report is to present the views of young people from Eastern Christchurch. More than 50 young people from Aranui High School, Linwood College and Mairehau High School were surveyed on a range of questions related to living in the East: Use one word to describe how you feel about living in the Eastside of Christchurch What do you like about living in the Eastside of Christchurch? What don't you like about your community? What do you think can be done to change it? If you had the option would you stay? The report contains raw data, themes and overall findings from the survey.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 1 September 2014 entitled, "Tunnelling".
A paper submitted by Andrew Moore in partial fulfilment of the degree of Bachelor of Music with Honours, covering the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes on the musical life of Christchurch. Dissertation supervised by Dr Elaine Dobson, University of Canterbury School of Music. All photographs from The Press are copyright Fairfax Media and are used with permission.