Infants Explore Their Temporary Home
A tempofary- schoolroom for Drim^r fodf "boys was opened in tho Weraroa Hall this morifingufider the charge of Mrs. M. Lai'ng. « The boys set'tled dowfi to work in the'ib ' new surroundings quite quickly a'nd at the first play time wefe qffl'ck in exploring and speculating on the possibilities of. the grounds. ThOir only complaint was voiced in general terms by one youngster: "It's goOd, but ' thefe's not So much room to play in." • This morning tlie he'admaster, •Mr.. P. D. Cfiapman, told them of the new arrang'ements which the ehange n'ecessitated. While they Will e'njoy the novelty of a short bus ride to and from the new "school," they will be required to saCrifice some of theh norma] lur)chr hour break, lunch hour beihg. from .12 to Tfor them instead of *• thfe Tl.55 to" 1.1b p.m. . enjoyed by,,'i3ie children * 4h the main school. ' Except for a few "who live he'a^l/, 'The . 'children, wifi take. their lunch tb Schdpl. The 'children in the',.- class at Weraroa Will asSembie. each .morning -at the main school in time tb l'eave- by bU'S at 8.55 for the hall. They will return to the main •school each afternoon at 3.5 p.m.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1949, Page 4
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