Advertisement City college tops N.Z. in three typing exams As has already been reported, students at Ritchie Secretarial College achieved a 100 per cent pass-rate in both School Certificate Typewriting (average mark 71 per cent) and Stage 3 (Grade C) T.C.B. Typewriting (average mark 62 per cent) in November. Word has now been received that Ritchie fulltime day students also achieved a 100 per cent pass-rate in Stage 2 (Grade B) T.C.B. Typewriting. The successful, students are named below, with their marks (averaging 68 per cent). Stephanie Begg 74, Sheryl Lemon 72, Mercia. Smith 70, Sandra Carslaw 69, Lynne Stokes 68, Lynley Mangin 67, Jane Wallace 66, Carla Boyce 64, Sally Chambers 64, and Sarah Harris 63. Ritchie Secretarial College is now taking late enrolments for day, evening, and Saturday courses. Call at 127 Worcester Street, write P.O. Box 13072, or phone 790-668, any time, for information sheets.
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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 15
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