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HAMJPSTEAD SCHOOL

The following is the Inspector's report on this School, examined on September 22 and 23:Presented, 271 ; absent, 12 ; excepted, 4; failed, 10; paoaed, 121. Percentage of passes, 44 6; percentage of failures, 7 6. Percentage on class Bnbjects, 68; additional marks, 76 Average ages of pupils presented — Standard VI., 13-6; V., 13*2; IV., 12 8; lit, 11 2; 11., 109; 1., 8 11. The School has passed a Tery good examination, la pass subjects the result! si c very satisfactory. In the olasi and additional groups a large proportion of the work deserves the highest commendation; Science, Drawing and Geography are exceptionally well taught. The order and attention of the pupils under examination were excellent. StandarJs VI,, V.— These classes have been taught with great oare and intelligence. History i« the only snbjeot that does not reaoh a high level of excellence. Standards IV., Ill— The pnplla In these classes made a veiy fair appeasanoe . Writing and Spelling wore good, Grammar and Geography Tery fair, and Arithmetic moderate, Ih Standard III* tht Reading was good, and the History prodaoed Intelligent answering. The Beading was only moderate In Standard IV. FWe pupils m this class have been withdrawn from Instruction m History j the remaining five have been faithfully taught by pupil teacher Jamleson. Standard II —The pupil teacher In charge of this class has taught his pnplla remarkably well. It m rare to find such accuracy and finish m the work of 10 young a te&oher. Standard I. — This class presents all the signa of oarefal and intelligent instruction. Merit is less conspicuous In oountinf and objaob lessons than In the other sabjeoti. laf ants.— Writing very good ; reading very fair; counting fair; order and Intelligence well cultivated «

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 19 October 1887, Page 2

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HAMJPSTEAD SCHOOL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 19 October 1887, Page 2

HAMJPSTEAD SCHOOL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1691, 19 October 1887, Page 2

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