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EROOMFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

At a meeting of ihe school eommitt.ea held on Saturday evening, the 30ih September, the inspeotot's report was read, showing 100 per cent, of passes. The general rcmarka oa the ichool were that at the present time it ia is. a fine healthy condition, the mister z-jalone. and pains Eking, the children responding heartily. Though theto wag no corporal punishment, yet the discipline vaa good and the pupils wc.l bea&rc-d. From ths inspector's observation of hie two Tisita to the school he could apeak cf the thorough order aud diligence whiwh were features of the echo:;!. The attainments of the children in Standards 1., 11., and 111. 'were consiaerai iy beyond the raquircmc-uU of the code. 3.hc .ccrntaittee considered that the inipacto; - in hia report should go more Int.} detail?, e? is tc give a hard working teach".? the full benefit of the work doao during the rsac;inction. The inspector rcrnarkca that no had only visited one school where; tho Vi'iang anything approached that done in tho TI.-o?ra-field school. In dismissing standard L the inspector said they were a credit to the teacher. He also made flattering remarks on reading, spelling, and arithmetic ; jet none of the subjects are specially mrnlijncd ia tho report. Tho oommiltse unannrou.-lT resolution thanking Mr Eroriss fcr his untiring energy in tin interests of hia pupiU, each child having advanced one standard with oucoess hi all subjects required by the oodts. Thirty-one wore presented in standards and eight in the infant class. Considering EXi Everiss teaches fire standards, besides iafast class, his success as a teacher u apparent not, dexervir-g of all praise.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 5 October 1882, Page 3

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EROOMFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 5 October 1882, Page 3

EROOMFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 5 October 1882, Page 3

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