FEILDING STATE SCHOOL.
The following are the names of the children who passed their examinations in Standards at the above school on the 28th and 29th of September, 1892 :— Standard I.— Boys— C. Turner, H. Stevens, F. Worsfold, G. Beid, T. Towler, J. Atuesbury, H. Bishop, H. Guthrie, A. Ruff, L. Goodin, A. Goodin, E. Svendsen, G. Rink, J. Bartholomew, R. Watts, F. Fowles, W. James, T. Smith, J. Beck, A. Coombe, J. Norman, W. Woolven, A. Morell. Girls. — Jessie Hall, Sophy Siegel, Lizzie Turner, Violet Belk, Agnes Smith, Caroline Lucas, Albina Trevena, Frances Thompson, Lulu Ranger, Helen Doherty, Harriett Hicks, Beatrica Waddington, Myra Hamilton. Standard II. — Boys — A. Morey, G. Towler, F. Smith, G. Heald, J. Toy, F. Rink, G. Higgin, D. Lissaman, B. Garlick, G. Wells, S. Bellve, W. Rosoman, A. Trevena, D Beattie, H. Watts, A. Belk, A. Saxon, R. Saxon, F. Jannings, W. Ross, J. Beck, H. Simpson, P. Wollerman, E. Hunter, L Titchener, J. Noble. Girls— Eva Chamberlain, Harriett Hannett, Lily Thompson, Kate Brennan, Mary Mingins, Kate Fowles, Laura Hill, Harriett Ross, Nellie Wolfe. Nora Wolfe, Mary Dowdall, Harriett White. Standard 111. — Boys — F. Giesen, W. Valentine, N. Sandilands, A. Watts, R. Heald, C. Mai, A. Haybittle, E. Hill, E. Trevena, A. Gould, D. Whisker, W. Murray, W. Hamilton, D. Reid, E. Diamond, J. Hunter. Girls— Emily Bishop, Dora Charles, Etty Morphy, Alice Ruff, Maggie Campbell, Annie Fowles, Phoebe Thompson, Cecil Amesbury, Annie Rosoman, Alice Turner, Florrie Thompson, Alice Morphy, Rose Stringer, Edith Murray, Ethel Waugh, Agnes Wollerman. Standard IV. — Boys — J. Brennan, G. McAhster, F. Fidler, A. Guthrie, J. Higgin, H. Thompsou, J. Watts, Bertie Binghain. Girls — Isabel Bartholomew, Margaret Laing, Alice Curtis, Sarah Guthrie, Lilian Ruff. Standard V.— -Boys— A. Chamberlain, H. Green, G. Haybittle, J. Higgin, W. Brennan. Girls — Alice Gould, Betty Bilderbeck, Milly Carthew, Louisa Groves. Standard Vl.— Boys— A. Foster, A. Giesen, W. Gosling. Girl — Mary Amesbury. Summary of Lists: — Standard VI. — presented, 5 ; failed, 1 ; passed, 4. Standard V. — presented, 16; executed, l; failed, 6 ; passed 9. Standard IV. — presented, 20 ; absent, 3 ; excepted, 2 ; failed, 2 ; passed 13. Standard 111. — presented, 45 ; absent, 2 ; excepted, 8 ; failed, 8 ; passed 32. Standard II. — presented, 59 ; absent 4 ; excepted, 9 ; failed, 8 ; passed, 38 Standard I — presented, 50 ; absent, 2; excepted, 8; failed, 4; passed 86. Preparatory, .123. Totals — presented, 320 ; absent, 11 ; excepted, 28 ; failed, 24; passed, 132. Percentage of -passes, 84*6. . Percentage of failures, 15*4. The Inspector in his report says the work is yery creditable considering that three epidemics — infiueßza, diphtheria, and whoopping cough — militated against the regular attendance of children during the year.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 4 October 1892, Page 2
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