INSPECTOR FOULIS ' REPORTS.
STOREY CKEFK 16th OCTOBER. 18S2. Under a Master. This school ie swamped with infants ; they hamper the lowest section. T'^cpresent ti.aslcr has been bgre for twenty months, and this \v s told most favourably on the training and the organisation. Fuvr schools show bettor disciplin' 1 tli an this. The tuition m ths lower Standards h now satisfactory; it was- ■ formerly v<?jy bad. Tue writing is large i bold, and firm. The tone of the reading ! is refined, bur the history is not so good as it. suoulu be. The master works hard but cannot remedy the evils occasioned by the broken ctn'.racter of tbe attendance. Tuo 3rd S'aouard, and those lie^w ir aiade a very gnod appeariinse. There were uo failures. The quality of the passes m tbe 4tb. was superior- There were n > failures. The Chnirmnn and five members ot the School Committee were present during the examination The duplicate schedules were forwarded to the Chainn <n cf the School Committee onr 36th of October laot.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 229, 6 April 1883, Page 2
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171INSPECTOR FOULIS' REPORTS. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 229, 6 April 1883, Page 2
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