FOXTON SCHOOL EXAMINATION.
Mr Foul in. Inspector of >ls, h<in kindly furnished us with the following list uf names of children wlio lmvo passed at t.ho recent cx>uniii'ito*i of tho fc'oxton School. Wo give tho names only of those who have parsed : — Standard I. — Names of those who have parsed — Boys : Hathuwuy i'utttr, Win Mm, L Colo, K. Ertston, G. M'G-regor, F, U'Anulty E Keek, T. Bametf, P. Williams M. U-ovu, T. Proctor. (Jills: F. Trask \. Bourne, II Ri-evi', M. 'IWlpv, F Tans ley, li.Trwk, II W*l*!i, AI. ilughey Iwo finU-d t'i pa.-s. Standard II. — Xamrs uf those who liav* passed — Boys: .V. • iuritoss, J Purcell, S. ilnwui, E. Wl'slwivhl, F. Col-y. A.. To sou, Vi Henderson. W. Puiwll, C. Ernns. Gills: Fl ■>r-.\ Gray. I. Hminn 1 , J <!ray, tf. Uinskstti • w. II Uockstiow, A. Whyte, F I'ritv.S. I)i«i», E. Uobinaon. Three' f iiU-d u» pass. Ono jjirl alscntod herself from tliti last day's examination •Standard 111. — Xatuesof those who havr • >asscd — Hovh : A. (.'ook, J, M'l>tii):in, W, .Stmvait- Girls : J, Liddoll, i\l. Evans, A. Adams. Sl'voii otltors ivun pitted, but failed to pans. Standard fV.— No. of marks obtuinnbl* 1 , •to() ; nmnbiT rcquirtul to pass, "J2-5. — Passed — An ln>\v Whyte, 2.i0 Threo others com pi'ted. Iho arithmotic papers were well d.nio, Andrew Whyte makintr iho highe«t number uf marks possible. standard V. — Marks obtainablo, 130; required to pans, 2'Jo. — PatMud — ErncHi Joombe, 3IU; Alice Burr, 280; rhai lotto C««h\v, 21)8 ; Emma Cummi'riiold, 2;>!> ; U<len Stewart. 21J5. Uiif other computed. I 'ho !i tit hint' tio jiapirrs in Standard V w-re exceedingly woil done, four out of tho <> i'tmdiilates making the highest possible numbor of marks. Two of the fifth Stan durd girls — Alien Burr at:d Helen btewnrt — passed last year Standard 111, and this year hive succeeded in passing Standard V. a most ciedinblo result to them, considerin,; the htift'u>'s>< uf the Mnndards Standard VI. — .Marks ob ainable. Co'> ; required to pa*s, 300. — Passed — Joseph Flower, loU. Only vamHdnte. Aiiihmeiii pupor >«ood ; showing 140 matks out of h possible 160,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 2
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342FOXTON SCHOOL EXAMINATION. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 2
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