Flemington School.
The following is the report of the examination of Flemington Public School on January 16, 1891 : — Pass Subjects.
Percentage of passes—6l*l. Percentage of failures of those examined —S-3.
Marks Class . Subjects. (6 to 100) History 85 Geography ... ... ... ... 65 Elementary Science, Object Lessons, etc., ... ... ... ... 50 Total 150 Percentage on class subjects —50. Marks Additional Subjects. (0 to 20) ! Repetition and Recitation... ... 13 Drill and Exercises 13 Singing ... 13 Needlework ... ... 14 Subject Matter, Reading Lessons... 14 Additional marks ... .;. 67 Staff and distribution—Standards 3, 4, and 5, Mr Henderson, master. Standard 1 and P, Miss A. Stewart, mistress. Standard 2, Mr Henderson and Miss Stewart. Ages—Standard 5, 14 years ; Standard 4, 12 years 5 months ; Standard 3, 12 years 2 months ; Standard 2; 11 years ; Standard 1, 8 years 9 months. Remarks—A great improvement has taken place m the school under the present teachers. The results of examination are good. The master's work is very efficiently done. The mistress has taught her classes with commendable care. Her Standard 1 is very good, and the infants are fair. In the school as a whole reading is probably the subject of importance that stands most m ueed of improvement. The discipline is satisfactory. (Signed) W. J. Anderson. Inspector. In forwarding this report to the Committee the Board's Secretary was directed to say that the Board was pleased to receive so very satisfactory a report.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2315, 25 February 1891, Page 2
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287Flemington School. Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2315, 25 February 1891, Page 2
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