SCHOOLS and COLLEGES [" A GUIDE TO PARENTS Z~_ AlyU KmlUAKUlmAlymJ • Schools and Colleges. "Away with the thought of ( th em!" is the opinio*? of the younger generation at the /' " ,* "' \ prtesent moment, for their thoughts are turned to the H. ,k._.mm ** at out _m*m. ■ ■ _****. a***, i kiAnT /^ k I cc mm S summer holidays and long weeks of glorious U NTLF V SCH OO L freedom. But with parents it is otherwise. With the " ■ ***■ ***■ ■ ** * * *"* (Founded 1895) close of another school year their thoughts turn natur- , kwwwwwwtotototowwwto^^ * aJIy to the future, to the school problem next year. Up | at. a i i c m t **t s. ia 1 * tn» the primary school age there is only the one broad I A Preparatory School for Boys from 7to 14 school career open to the pupil, although even that • I Years oi Ane. Boarders Only. 1 presents variations within limits. But when the primary SCHOLARSHIPS for SONS of OLD Illustrated Prospectus and details of \\\f_W-\\\Wm BOYS; Music and Singing Exhibi- Scholarships obtainable from the Head- wW_\i-__*Wg_W ST. MATTHEW'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL j^^^^^^J^^J^ ** 4t''*^*^^B mrs. max'cleghorn, b.a. decision will be taken about post-primary education _^_^B_W_^^_^__^i_^m__^__^_^^_^^_^_M _Wl^"^^§ W_W__t_\ Reasonable fees. Substantial con- ' depends naturally upon home circumstances to a large -, *** ißoi °"c iamily ' extent and upon the career which is being mapped out » |^||^_^lli^ffi|^S^P^^^^^l^^_j4^^j^^\i'totl ' mm a special feature of the curriculum is the training in Provincial district is exceptionally well off in the matter ifißPniiWlP "iii jßww- HES Physical Culture, Dances, Games and Swimming, for I c t ' - 1 ti- i r ti i • t -—<t i WSS^M^*_l »- i>£. '.*..i^^' m^''ii^^^f\__l_f_m^^ ii^ n^Frn iffr wh- ch a specia, .' st . tca. cher is engaged, a fuii-sizcd •! or educational establishments or all kinds. Ihe secondary 4~'»^s"*^^"' ~~ J 'rf^^^^^^^^fflaWSliWi t!°"Sto the'sewetary^Mß^H^M. 1 boddington, ! traditions, offer a liberal education in the arts and L — " .... j sciences for an education along broad lines which fits the ' » ■ pupil to take his or her place in the world. Technical r , j{ schools and colleges, and similar institutions, offer that .gj^^ _^_aji_6_, specialised training which many parents desire to give -Hl**, l^j their children. There is a wide choice, therefore, for.. JfL _JsL^ parents, and in many cases it may be a difficult choice *™Sa* <*ffla» since so much is offering. But the schools and colleges, WELLINGTON WELLINGTON ~, . Fees modTrSe^Arranlementf I Tl 77 ~~| PHra^"^EE^^K)N "and ** >' l' WlM"MMl^^^^W^^^---*----»8™1 "I" IMI-^^^^M, _ * tr; ii d j7_„ a J\j\ XtsTSm^ SPEECH TRAINING, which are made for Weekly Boarders. A _*g*-^Yf _^m-m_ Jc^K. "nder the #*•**»* of Specialists. _. , p , . .' *_• , . remote allowance ot 7/6 weekly A_^tT m_^^c\PlVst>^--*^^A Further information can be obtained whatever the nature or their curriculum, otter the best may be claimed by boarders fC/!f«l^^*_U-i^/-^fl^K^ "/V? 16 -?" U J?°i4ff*f' p,p,tfa Stre, et -i i • J '_■ Tt- * n J v -J from country districts. \yMf&_Z***__^^<*T]___&r (Telephone 42-429), or from the possible in education. They are controlled by mmds irom country aisiniis. *^_ 'a. _ o s~ JJg>» Secretary to the Board of Governors, £ ~ « t , t c 1 / First Term for 1939 begins on Seater's Buildings, los Customhouse flexible enough to keep abreast or the times, and no matTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. _T J*_ Quav> Wellington, Cl. tit • ~. . . . i . rV^V^^IV ——~——————-_—-—_—_— ¥ ter whether they are private or public institutions, the ** lTf training for life which they provide i-s of a high order. -■^g^ .(...^Bftfev Important decisions have to be made by parents during fix *ke next few weeks — decisions upon which depends the yjv r*s_a*\ future welfare of their children. In the making of those j*^£^, Mfj^nAj^K^A t—t-ibm decisions a perusal of the announcements on this page RONGOTAI — : : WELLINGTON will be of considerable assistance BOYS 1 EAST GIRLS 1 * , . COLLEGE COLLEGE ( Headmaster: MR. F. MARTYN RENNER, Principal: MISS N. G. ISAAC, M.A. PalmerstOll North >^-^S^v M.A. (Hons.), Exhibitioner Modern Langs. This modern secondary school is situated oik /r^-W^X-ycK and Eng. Cant. K.Z. the slopes of Mt. Victoria, with gardens a^ 3 DAYC 1 LJ 8 _>*** LJ f£/lv_\^\X large playing areas lying well to the sun. ljr. ij V J T ■ *\m I\. *2? Es I L vm offers a wide choice of subjects, to enable girljj smu I +*** S i i \sm*** 1 1 jmSj Vis ;|aPa\rri\ rrtimcEc Tmncn Ct -.vr t-tts-r to *^*t themselves for any walk in life, along; rpj m^_»V|™^|2| COURSES—UPPER SCHOOL. Professional, Commercial, Business and Hot ay. £* f*-\ | I •■% I F\SK^S/§/ General.— Matriculation and University. Hnes- V (^ f*A [) fj I Commercial.— Accountancy and Business. The College is fully staffed and equipped ffwr "^ ****** ' **-** ■*-**' ■ . - . ensuring all-round development, and trainuMg * \^a^T^_, ■ Industrial.— Trades and Industry. for happy, healthful, useful and good citizen- • tOWER SCHOOL.—lntermediate Department. shi P- >y Features of the School's work are the develop- Free Places are available for girls whose homes f"*^"^! I Pf"* P H^"^J IQEment of the Cultural Subjects of Music, Art are in Wellington's Eastern and Southern cid'h- V^V./L.L.Cn7C rlvUOU| and Drawing. tricts, with postal indicators C 3, El, E2, E3, )E*\*, ADMISSION %. Sl,i d? 2° (GiVls from Roseneath ie njd the School BOARDING DEPARTMENT, is ALwyuaaiuiN. Oriental Bay have the option of attending _ . ' Free Admission to the_ Upper School is open to lington Girls' College if they wish, and ar«y under the personal supervision of the Rector. all boys who have gained their proficiency cer- from Vogeltown, Mornington and Eastbour ac tificates from any of the Schools on the Eastern have the option of attending Wellington E ast ® side of Mt. Victoria. • Girls' College.) Girls outside the districts n lay Free Admission to the Lower School is open to be admitted as paying pupils at £4 per term, FIRST TERM 1939 BEGINS FEBRUARY 7. all boys who have passed Standards IV. or V. with discount for prompt payment. Further information can be obtained from the Further information can be obtained by writing Headmaster by letter or Telephone (17-239). to or telephoning the Principal (55-589). Prospectus on application to the Rector, Mr. J. Murray, M.A., For admission form and prospectus for any of the above Colleges apply to the Principals or to or tne Acting-Secretary, Board of Governors, the Acting-Secretary of the Board of Governors, Mr. G. L. Judd, Seater's Buildings, 105 x„r> T t dt th / j S jdd -d on -> t », , Customhouse Quay, or Box 19, Wellington. MR- L- L PLIMMER, Box 80, Palmerston North. ■' * * -{ ~ —""—"— , v „„ ,--.„--..-—----„ m ,^ -.^,*,_.----,---, -~- .. - .---.\„ — T\ f —"" |f?^": \_ _ ], /•/ .* '' ' § WATCHES ! r/^;S .7 \!-," ;>r ' ■//- ' ;'' *.*, ' '-~ DIAMOND * &g______iiAja-:*.!*----*--~*L-':^_Ji£h£^^ fev».; _w_•:-.,._.'^ . L___z.^ .._:.j ' ua^tP t- ■ Wanganui Technical p / p»'^ ¥ m »^ (Biftc. 1 h —J Ulaml* f MR. I. E. NEWTON, M.A. VVlllaS College and High j^ j 9 —t_... • .v „..^r r _ e *sommM^ 7 - Qualifying Certificates, provided that f» I I rr%\ A ft****, /srsir Sonda Soofwork up to'oegree , ;w||HIHKHW "' i^^^^^^P jhfc «| c. worl< nd condV ct oi V PuPiJ are SHERWOOD S IvideTfoVboys at dg^s^Boarding feS, \*^**^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^ \m\\_WmmWa\ tion Forms may be obtained from the ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS «6 per term, payable in advance. THE HOSTEL. j College Off.cc. \ ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 153, 2 December 1938, Page 7
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