FOXTON STATE SCHOOL.
_ — #, ANNUAL EXAMINATION. The annual examination of the Fyox.on Stnte School 'was held ox Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurtdav
>f , this ; week. We havd tees pretented with the lust of the scholars ffho have passed, by th&- Chainaaa )f the (^namit| s ee, v^j|^ desires to sake tlup opportiutilj^jbHhanking Mr Bmdon. the Inspector, for [he coptesy he hat shown in ohus wpplyiag the- information go <}^kly r &na At the cost of extra labour to lilmaelf. ,•:•.. .% .> j ■ .- . ■ In recording the average pass, it is JplxJfair 'to „Mr Woodham, and the irtinei tcacherp, to mention" tfift"since last esanination there have been 186 fiew scholars admitted to the school, so that a great deal of extra work has been placed on their shoulders. r In standard VI,, 8 were presented, and 1 passed ', in Standard V, 10 wer& [ presented ' End 3 .passed ; in Standard rVy 8 were presented and 1 passed.; in Ptan&tird'ill, 22 were presented;; and 9 passed; in Standard 11, 4£ iM were presented, and 26 passed; m, standard. I, 49 were presented an)p 38 pa sed 94 infants wei» also ex- ' ' amined. ' The total percenttgfe" of ' of .passes on number examined' ini M " standards, omitting exceptions, 'is ' 09.05. '• %he following is the list of scholars; passing in the Standards, but they' are not in the order of merit, whitoh. cannot be ascertained for a few days:—- • •> .. ;, ; ■■ / > ,■ >. ; > StANDARP VI. Hester Burr. . . ■■•,';••■?■(<• Harry Thynns, Frank thjime,, ; Esther Howan. ; ■■ Standabd IV.; .' \ , . Dennis Purcell. ..;..,; . ., .. ,„■ Standard m. Arthur Thynne, Arthur Syrnom, Oliver Au tin. Alex Giesen, Clara. Coe,. Sarah Harris,- rKate Whvte,, . Kate Trade, Gertrutib Gibson.' "' \-\ Bta>T)AHP *11. X k Walter Sy nions, Eieginald Vautier, Ernest Dunn, Hugh Williams, Edwin Ingram, Ambrose Purc*U, W!l- ; Ham Bowe, Arthur Coe, Charles •• Better, Walter Honore, Charles ■?;• Collins, Emma Westwood, Emma Enston, Thirza Webb, Ethel Wbodham, Charlotte Baker, Jeaeie FuiTie, Henrietta Simpson, JesepMne'White^ \ Alice Cole)", Maud . Liddell,' Maggie Trask, Emma Spiing, Eosa Hughes, Mary Walls, Ada Stansell. • ' STAXDAiti) I. ■'■■■• ' •'■*<* Walter. B jrchJ.ey, Sidney Birchley^ . Percy Easton^Williaai WJrk, 5Q^JrV n < Brown. John Atfhibley, Barry ißoui^tir John Jiewis. George Jbnißon, • Arab. .'«* Thompson, Leonora Furrie, Albert '" Better, John HwiWv^ >pib%, IU ; Frank Giesen, Leonard Karkwftttd ;w Da\nd Ahem, Henry Bobinson Hei^ . .^bert Dunn, Jane Wide, Mabel liiddell, Hannah Easton, Edith. Colejv ,, Annie Petewen,. .EmrQa...^t^reqn t _, 1 ' Constance Austin, Emma H.owap, ■„ Mabel Hughes, EditJi •-Biwrfe,-« Jjiliari Osborne, Bird ■Sa^y-'»»i'-K'atef Bou% Dora TJrwick, lUy-'GAlha^. 1 Henrietta Trask, A^nes AU&h , Eraiy Webb, Alica Tapp. r
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 2
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402FOXTON STATE SCHOOL. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 2
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