WAKANUI SCHOOLS.
Following ia the Inspector 'a report :— WAKinoi Mai sr School.
_ Wakanui ____» School «. Examlned.JNovemb.* 15th, 1888. 3to 6 Fanny Bourke, Mletresa>Btandarda £ i and P. Remarks : The Mistress has worked W two little Standard dlvlsiona moat oiodiVably. They are m every repeat well prepared. Her preparatory olasses «ko show satisfactory proSclouc- m all but arithmetic In which olasa P2 la not far enoupb advanced. .u Thß u Wo[ k °? . the nDDW department of the sohool, with so large a number on tbe roll, tasks muoh mora severely the powers of an unassisted teapher, and requires all the ad vantages of perfeot attendance and perfect discipline to obtain suocess. Neither of these conditions appeara to bo present. The classes do not do well. Evldeoce of unusually Intelligent and well Informed teiohlng are clearly seen In the higher arithmetic, and In the grammar and the composition, but tbe general efficiency oan only be regarded as unsatisfactory. The teacher has been aui*S t0 reaon tna'->iocls of many of tbe children, and In matter where the question of mind scarcely comes In fatal Inao-' curacies are. oommon. Questioning In oral examination yields the moat meagre results,—W. J. Andjsbsow, Inspeotor.
Wakanui Side School. (H; M. Dumarotq, Master.)
I I Pass Subjeots
Percentage of Passes 36 & tt -, Pe * oent «_e of Failures 58,* II Class Subjects. 11l Additional Subjects. Subjeot «5 Subjeot 3 5 -—__ S 2-1 Drawing. , . . 30 Repetition and ~~ History % « ._ 35 Reoitation .. m Geography .. 88 Drill and Exercise -. Elementary, Singing.. ... _ Soience, and Neodlework .. _ Objeot Lessons 15 Subjeot Matter of : Beading Lessons — Total .. .. 'n. Total.. .. "~_«jj ; Peroentage on I ?' Class Subjeots 29 SfAdditiorial Marks] t : This Bchool is only moderately toy' — ' I ful In (his examfmtion, Thai v JOeM * subjects of readlog, arithmetic -' lßl, dlng and oomposltloa are f « from. I Br*mmar,8 r *mmar, m the work as a whole, w. Btcou _. but m the evldenot) of oare, \%»v P^ M 2»lady elements of Improvement ' J aro *-ffioient WiXANW^^ .
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I F»ai Sobjeo's. • % ■■ *S * oq fi h * * S 6 4 f' o i - '{ "^ *■ 8 5 10 0 0 s ' 2 S3 18 o h I 3 S 2 5 V o X 9 9 S X 13 V I S ' ° 5 t S2l |-1 ;J! '^ 12 H Olaaa B_o»flW^. "ni. Additional Sabjeott Babjeot «o Sub j eot go . £ «<s gracing. . .. 50 Repetition"^ Hiatory .. ..25 Beoitation 10 Geography . . 62 Drill and Elementairjv Exeroiaes 10 Soience, Objeot Sioging .. .. 8 etc. 25 Needlework .. 17 Sabjeot matter of lota l_ 152 Reading Lessons 10 Percentage on - ~~ Additional Matke IT Clbbb Sabjeotß 38
m 3 0 3 q, o t a QJ9- g 9 S* a f a 00 'fi "^ ■« fc //^ ax - -. Z x 2 p3- - - - Total./ 19 1~~ 5 r*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 2027, 3 January 1889, Page 2
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521WAKANUI SCHOOLS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 2027, 3 January 1889, Page 2
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