CBHS School Zone

CBHS —

The current legal zone boundaries of CBHS are as defined on this page.The Zone Map is a guide only.

Click here for the street list.

Click here for the In Zone Map

Starting from the intersection of Tuam Street and Colombo Street:

  • West along Tuam Street to the north eastern corner of South Hagley Park

  • West across South Hagley Park to the traffic lights south of Mayfair Street on Deans Avenue

  • Due west along the northern side only of the cycleway to the intersection between Blenheim Road and Pope Street

  • West along the northern side only of Blenheim Road to Lowe Street

  • North west along Lowe Street to Mandeville Street

  • South along Mandeville Street to Blenheim Road

  • West along Blenheim Road to Wharenui Road

  • North along Wharenui Road to Riccarton Road

  • East along Riccarton Road to Clyde Road

  • North east along Clyde Road to Creyke Road

  • North west along Creyke Road to Ilam Road

  • North west and east along Ilam Road to Wairakei Road

  • North along Wairakei Road to Blighs Road

  • North east along Blighs Road to Papanui Road

  • South east along Papanui Road to Mays Road

  • North east along Mays Road to Rutland Street

  • South east along Rutland Street to Westminister Street

  • North east along Westminister Street to Cranford Street

  • South along Cranford Street to Edgeware Road

  • West along Edgeware Road to Colombo Street

  • South along Colombo Street to the northern intersection with Cathedral Square

  • Due south to the 3-way intersection between Colombo Street, Cathedral Square and Hereford Street

  • South along Colombo Street to Tuam Street


    All residential properties on or within the boundary of streets described above shall be in-zone addresses for the purpose of an in-zone enrolment to Christchurch Boys’ High School. 

    This includes both sides of the road for those streets on the boundary.

PERSONAL INFORMATION AND THE PRIVACY ACT (1993)

The School collects the information requested at enrolment to: enrol your child at school, assess their educational needs and ensure the school gets the correct resources from the Ministry of Education for your child.

The information is used in accordance with the Privacy Act. The School sends some of it to the Ministry of Education and other education and health agencies. The school will not provide your child’s information to any other people or organisations without your authorisation, unless needed by law.

The Ministry of Education shares your address and phone number information with the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) as part of the Youth Service initiative. Youth Service identifies young people who may have difficulty finding future employment, training or further education. Youth Service uses the contact information to find these young people and support them into education or training when they leave school.

You have the right to access and to request corrections if your child’s information is inaccurate; you also have an obligation to advise the school if any of the information you have provided should change