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-pggf Our Preparatory and Secondary Schools 253*5

(Ehitrth of iEttglattii primary TTnder tha Management of the Diocesan Board of Education. Registered Schools, under Government Inspection; Daily Religious Instruction; Full State Curriculum; complete course from Infants to Standard "VT.; highest results in Proficiency Examinations; special care as to character and behaviour; excellent tone; attention to games. Highly commended by Inspectors, both in secular and religious subjects. Tees charged, and other particulars, from the' Head Teachers, or from the Diocesan Office, 173 Cashel Street. ST. llTOHa.jil.'S SCHOOL, DURHAM STREET. Head Mistress: Miss X. V. Kiver. VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, (St. Matthew's) Springfield Road, St. Albans Head Master: Mr. I. S. G<Lrdiner.

Day classes reopen Tuesday, February 3rd, 1931. courses are designed to give A WIDE and LIBERAL EDUCATION, combined with a training in, and appreciation of, all forms of HANDICRAFT, without which the brain is only partly developed. SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to the training of GIRLS for either COMMERCIAL or DOMESTIC Courses. For BOYS the TRADES, AGRICULTURE and COMMERCIAL courses prepare for TECHNOLOGICAL, PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE, ACCOUNTANTS' PRELIMINARY and ENGINEERS' PRELIMINARY Examinations. Courses provided are:— 1. TRADES-ENGINEERING This gives the best possible grounding that boys can have for future work in trade and industry. 2. AGRICULTURE— A fine practical course for boys who desire to take up farming 3. COMMERCIAL— A popular course with girls and boys intending to enter business 4. DOMESTIC— Our strongest department, giving an excellent training for future housewives, nurses and dressmakers. Proficiency and Competency Certificate holders and other PRIMARY tmnils over 14 years o£ age are ADMITTED FREE. R. J. THOMPSON, Principal.

A Day and Boarding School for Boys DEPARTMENT preparing boys for H gher Leaving Certificate, Matriculation, etc. working largely on the ISh M (S !?"' the i Statß / School ' but starting Latin, Christ's College! * rec °g msed Preparatory for DEPARTMENT under Certificated Kindergarten teacher. under State Inspectors. Special attention is given to music. Headmaster: THE REV. S. PARR, M.A., M.C. Modern methods in all branches—Cinema, etc. Exhibitions for Cathedral Choristers. Healthy locality, splendid situation—Hagley Park, Open-air Classrooms and Dormitories. Fees, per term:— Secondary: Tuition, 6|gns; Board, 16gns. Primary: Tuition, 4£gns; Board, 14gns. Junior: Tuition, 3gns; Board, 13gns. Prospectus from the Headmaster.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 8

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