Parent’s Day at Titirangi School for Deaf (1957)

1957
  • Deaf Education
Annual Parent’s Day at Titirangi School for Deaf, where students show their parents around the school and put on a performance – dancing, tītītōrea (short stick games) with end-of-year prizes.
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Annual Parent’s Day at Titirangi School for Deaf, where students show their parents around the school and put on a performance – dancing, tītītōrea (short stick games) with end-of-year prizes. Cups are awarded by William Biddle.

NZSL story – Taonga source: Patreena Bryan

Titirangi School for the Deaf: Going home for the holidays

Patreena Bryan, an ex-Titirangi School for the Deaf student reminisces when students would be going home for the holidays, and how they'd all wake up at 5am in excitement for the day (and holidays) ahead!
NZSL story – Taonga source: John Mansell

John’s Early School Days at Titirangi

John recalls his time as a student at Titirangi School for the Deaf, starting as a day pupil before becoming a boarder. He remembers the layout of the school well, including shortcuts to the bedrooms at the top of Lopdell House. The annual Christmas party was a highlight, with Deaf children dressing up for the occasion. One year, John wore a playing card costume made by his mum. He fondly remembers four Christmas parties before the tradition ended when the school moved to Kelston. He left school at 14 and a half after landing a job.
Taonga source:
Susan Hamilton
Reference number:
SignDNA – Deaf National Archive New Zealand, SH29-12-EDU57
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