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Come along to the Rangeview Open Day - 1st September

Rangeview School

We are currently taking enrolments for places (in-zone and out-of-zone). Saturday 1st September, 11am - 3pm, is an opportunity to call in and have a tour of our school with some of our fabulous students. Teachers and school leaders will be present to answer your questions.

Pop in and pick up a prospectus if you need one; or bring in your child’s birth certificate, immunisation record, and your proof of address and complete the enrolment in one visit.

For any enquiries, please phone 09 838 9468 or email office@rangeview.school.nz
Our school office is open 8:00am-4:00pm from Monday to Friday.

Past students from 1968 please register for our Golden Jubilee celebrations on 14 & 15 September 2018. Email jubilee@rangeview.school.nz
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