HOW THEY ACCOUNT FOR IT.
[F«OM OPS »W CORRESPONDENT.] Jfxpips. •? Bt night. The Herald, this morning, in some wm»rk’ about the Gisborne DlStriSt High So “ 0 ® l i says “ A great deal of the BuceC.sfi Of the Gisborne High School is no doubt due 10 (P e excellence o! the Primary Schools there. They are, without question, the best of the Hawke's Bay Distriot, if not in New Zealand. This helps the Secondary School in two ways; first, no boy or girl entered the Utter lohool until the Smth Standard had bron peeked, many hud 6Xtr ? Standard when the High School was founded ; in the second place, the excellence ot the Primary Schools causes an undue proportion of the Scholarships to go ta Gisborne, »nfi nil the Scholarship holders enter lhe Secondary Schoo), We do not in say sense desito Jo detract from the merit due to Mr Morgan and Staff in passing so many students at the niatrioulatioq examination, but make this addition merely by way of explanation,"
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 412, 4 February 1890, Page 2
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169HOW THEY ACCOUNT FOR IT. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 412, 4 February 1890, Page 2
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