New Zealand, Christchurch
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The campus features the historic homestead Te Koraha, gardens and green spaces, and modern facilities.
Sport programmes are available.
The Gibson Centre houses the Library and Information Technology services in a modern learning environment with social spaces that support collaboration. Mana Wāhine houses Social Sciences and Student Services. The Rangi Ruru Museum and Gallery preserves archival collections and hosts exhibitions. The Art and Technology Building was opened in 1998 and strengthened after the earthquakes, with reoccupation in 2015 as part of Project Blue Sky.
Groups and activities programmes are offered.
Rangi Ruru Girls' School is an independent boarding school for girls in Christchurch, New Zealand, with over 130 years of history. The school is led by Tracy Herft, the 11th Principal. It offers NCEA qualifications, small class sizes, and teaching methods tailored to the way girls learn. The boarding programme provides safe, comfortable residential spaces managed by a dedicated boarding team. Extracurricular programmes include music, sport, theatre arts, and leadership development. The school also operates a pre-school and welcomes international students in small numbers.