Wanganui Education Board.
« ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF PUPIL TEACHERS AND CADETS. We append hereto the names of the candidates in their respective classes who have passed the examinations and give (1) the per centage of marks in the compulsory subjects and (2) the total percentage obtained. The candidate in each class who scores the highest percentage of marks in the compulsory subjects receives a bonus of £3 : — First Class — Percy Jacksou, Hawera, 81 4 and 79 6 ; W. E. Hird, Okaiawa, 77 6 and 75 2 ; Eleanor Watts, Col lege -street, Palmerston North, 73 5 and 70 ; George S. Clapham, Ashurst, 729 and 70 3; Owen Buchler, Kakaramea, 72 5 and 72 ; Mary Shorthall, Colyton, 72 1 and 71 8 ; John Nairn, Foxton, 71 7 and 71 6 ; Marion Grane, Nornamby, 68 5 and 63 1 , Una Powle, Wanganui Infants', 67 4 and 66 2 ; Elizabeth Hicks, Birmingham, 638 and 64 4 ; Eliza McEwen, Karere, 62 1 and 58 8 ; Josephine Ray, Foxton, 60 4 and 57 7. Two failures. Second Class — Christine Snelling, Manaia, 79 6 and 78 7 ; Hugh Goldsbury, Wanganui Boys', 75 7 and 78 3 ; Letitia McGonagle, Hunterville, 74 9 and 73 4 ; Ethel George, Hawera, 74 5 and 68 1 ; Harold Bowater, Upper Tutaenui, 736 and 71 4 ; Claude Holden, Stanway, 71 6 and 71 ; Graham Armstrong, Mosstown, 71 and 70 6 ; Agnes McEwen, Karere, 67 9 and 66 5 ; Ada Watts, Feilding, 67 5 and 61 4 ; Ivy Watts, Wanganui Infanta', 64 6 and 66 3 ; Elsie Mayo, Kelvin Grove, 61 7 and 59 6 ; Peter Matheson, Taonui, 60 and 60 7. Four failures. Third Class— Alice Bartlett, Otakeho, 82 and 89 7 ; Jane McMeckin, Waverley, 77 8 and 76 4 ; Mary Hunger, Te Roti, 73 3 and 72 2 , Jane Cunningham, Makino, 68 1 and 68 1 ; Maggie Jenkinson, Rata, 66 9 and 66 9 ; Annie Carter, Foxton, 66 2 and 662 ; Julia Caldwell, Waverley, 647 and 65 8 ; Lottie Crowhuret, Mania, 64 4 and 60 ; Adnie Small, Wanganui Girla', 64 1 and 641; John O'Reillj, College street, Palmerston North, 63 6 and 63 6 ; Mary Scott, Sandon, 62 1 and 59 6 ; Daniel Thurston, Waverley, 61 1 and 56 8 ; Leo Espange, Hawera, 60 7 and 602 ; Elizabeth Christie, Warrengate, 60 5 and 57 9 ; Sydney Watkin, Marton, 604 and 60 4 ; Sybil Baker, Turakina, 60 and 60 1 ; Edith Innes, College Btreet, Palmerston North, 59 3 and 59 8. Twelve failures.— Chronicle.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1894, Page 2
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410Wanganui Education Board. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1894, Page 2
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