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Riverlands School

Riverlands School

Riverlands School, School Rd,, Blenheim ,
Riverlands School has a proud tradition of providing excellent educational opportunities to the children who attend our school. We are 105 years old and our hardworking and committed teaching and administration team continue to be supported by an equally able and committed team of parents and wider school community. We are a medium sized, full primary school located on the southern outskirts of Blenheim, Marlborough. With a roll of around 210 children we provide a supportive, family atmosphere in a physical environment that allows the children to develop and progress during their all important and formative primary school years.
Marlborough Boys' College

Marlborough Boys' College

Marlborough Boys' College is a single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand.HistoryOverviewThe first board of Marlborough High School met on 13 November 1899. Three acres on Stephenson Street (1.2 hectares) were purchased for £600 and another 3 acres (12,000 m2) were gifted by Thomas Carter, taking the grounds through to Francis Street. Dr John Innes was appointed the first Head Teacher. The school opened in the Church Of Nativity Sunday School building on Alfred Street, on 26 March 1900, with 18 pupils attending on the first day. The cornerstone for the first school building on the Stephenson Street site was laid on 22 September 1900.Marlborough High School was co-educational and fee paying with free places to those who could not afford it but who had proved themselves able in the proficiency examination. The change in name from Marlborough High School to Marlborough College was made in 1919.In 1926 Mr Stewart (Principal) was awarded a travelling scholarship to visit junior high schools in Canada and the United States. The department of education was interested in incorporating a Junior High (Intermediate) into the College structure. In 1927 an intermediate (forms 1 and 2 or years 7 and 8 in current terminology) was established on the site with 275 pupils taking the total roll to 557. The intermediate continued on the site until 1957, when roll pressures required the establishment of Bohally Intermediate on Mclauchlan Street.In 1963 the Marlborough Girls' College was founded and Marlborough Boys' College continued on the original site. The first official discussion on the division of the college having taken place in June 1947. Mr Insull the Principal at the time suggested that “the time would come when the board would have to consider the question of separate boys’ and girls’ schools … and that the girls school might be established on the other side of town (Mclauchlan Street)". (Marlborough Express, June 10, 1947)
Te Kohanga Reo o Nga Puawai

Te Kohanga Reo o Nga Puawai

85a Budge St, Up Ballinger Drive, Blenheim ,
Open Monday to Friday 8.30am-3.30pm
Witherlea School

Witherlea School

Upper Weld Street, Blenheim ,
Witherlea School is a decile 9 contributing school situated at the foot of the Wither Hills in Blenheim with growing roll, now at 400.
Marlborough Motorcycle Riding School

Marlborough Motorcycle Riding School

we cover all aspects of rider instruction& all levels of licencing including, ^ NZTA approved and certified to deliver ^ basic handling skills test; CBTA 6R and 6F. ^ We also offer Group riding sessions; Ride Forever Training courses ^ pre-licence assess