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Dargaville and Primary
Dargaville Primary was established by 1877.
* Dargaville Primary School website
McCully was educated at Arapohue Primary School, Dargaville High School, the University of Auckland, and Victoria University of Wellington.

Dargaville and School
After attending Whangarei Boys ' High School and Dargaville High School Peters studied history, politics and law at the University of Auckland and graduated BA and LLB before working both as a teacher and a lawyer.
Dargaville High School is a secondary ( years 9-13 ) school with a roll of 528.
* Dargaville High School website

Dargaville and years
It spread south through Whangarei, past Dargaville and as far south as Waikato, attaining its peak distribution during the years 3000 BP to 2000 BP.
Dargaville Intermediate is an intermediate ( years 7-8 ) school with a roll of 166.

Dargaville and with
The first portion of this line was opened in 1889, it reached its greatest extent in 1923, and after operating isolated from the national rail network for decades, it was connected with the North Auckland Line by the Dargaville Branch in 1940.

Dargaville and .
The only recorded snowfall in modern times was light snow flakes in mid August 2011 during a prolonged cold period that saw 75mm of snow fall as far north as Dargaville.
Dargaville ( Maori: Takiwira ) is a town in the North Island of New Zealand.
The area around it is one of the chief regions in the country for cultivating kumara ( sweet potato ) and so Dargaville is known by many locals as the Kumara Capital of New Zealand.
The area became known for a thriving industry that included gum digging and kauri logging, which was based mainly at Te Kopuru, several kilometres south of Dargaville on the banks of the Northern Wairoa river.
Dargaville also has one of the longest unbroken stretches of sand beach in New Zealand, and is largely drivable from one end to the other.
Dargaville is also the gateway to the mighty Waipoua Forest, now a protected national park and home of the biggest specimens of Kauri tree in New Zealand.
Dargaville is on the junction of State Highways 12 and 14.
The Donnelly's Crossing Section closed in 1959, but the Dargaville Branch continues to operate today as a freight-only line, though its future is less than certain.
The area around Dargaville is now predominantly a farming region and supports extensive dairy, beef, and sheep farms, as well as a thriving plantation forest industry.
NorthTec polytechnic also has a campus in Dargaville.
Alistair Shepherd ( sax ), Toby Dargaville ( trumpet ) and Rohan Pacey ( bass ) joined around 1995.
Dargaville statue commemorating the gumdigger s of early European settlement times.
Thirty kilometres upstream, the town of Dargaville was established.
The stretch of water to Dargaville is broad and straight and provides an easy to navigate route into what were then kauri forests in the interior.
Dargaville flourished as kauri fell and mills buzzed.
Today, Dargaville is the principle centre in the Kaipara area.
It is located halfway between Whangarei and Dargaville on State Highway 14 on the banks of the Northern Wairoa river.
Kirikopuni and Pukehuia both had railway stations on the Dargaville Branch for the movement of stock throughout Northland and a passenger service.

Primary and School
The ACT public education system schooling is normally split up into Pre-School, Primary School ( K-6 ), High School ( 7 – 10 ) and College ( 11 – 12 ) followed by studies at university or TAFE.
* Blaengwawr Primary School
* Oaklands Primary School
* Cap Coach Primary School
* Glynhafod Primary School
* Cwmdare Primary School
The town includes three schools, Abersychan Comprehensive School and Victoria Primary School along with various shops and other amenities.
Victoria Primary School is also in this area on a large grounds.
St. Petroc's Voluntary Aided Church of England Primary School Athelstan Park, Bodmin, Cornwall was given this title in September 1990 after the amalgamation of St. Petroc's Infant School and St. Petroc's Junior School.
There are a further three primary ( or elementary ) schools within Bodmin ; Berrycoombe School in the north west corner of the town, St. Mary's Catholic Primary School and Robartes Primary Junior School, both situated west of the town centre.
St. Colmcilles Primary School and St. Colmcilles Community School are two schools in Knocklyon, Dublin, named after St. Colmcille, with the former having an annual day dedicated to the saint on 9 June.
Anderson was educated at Stanburn Primary School and Harrow County School for Boys in London, where his group of friends included Geoffrey Perkins and Michael Portillo.
Primary School ).
Dartmouth Community College and Dartmouth Primary School are part of the Dartmouth Learning Campus ; as from September 2007, Dartmouth Community College is part of a federation with Dartmouth Primary School and Nursery, meaning that the two schools share one governing body for pupils aged 1 to 19.

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