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School Management.

After all the drawbacks of the late winter, diphtheria, and what not,, it is- pleasant to firid' that . the v rftte^ance at the Btate lss '"greatly i!,.,..^' altWgh .the .school roll .ta fKS -aw^ »*!>>*■* deaths and removals since ... J 6^ 1 - The children, we are informed by tut !head master,- have' developed quite a remarkable fondness of late for coming to school This does not appear so, siery i_^markablq us, .perhaps,"... s. A V^os^Mhims i £&xr& passed the school ground, we noticed two lots of boys zealously engaged in playing cricket. . They haye _. oluWnow— a Senior and a junior, if you please! so, onejofrthe masters informed us. And another lot of boys wer* enthusiastically hftitatitig' the x\ustralian Blondin on the horizontal bars. In another part of the groined, the giant-swiqg'.wasjOCQ _pfcd ' by a full complement of merry girls, Uvhile .a. scorß.br move of Others frere' impatientLy Waiting' their turn j < > ■■ Another and larger orowd of Smaller gi .Is weregatheredround the comhnftn swings, the head master swinging some of the very little ones ! And in yet another place the lady teachers were engaged with another band, teaching t^ir. £ag e£ ..^upUs^the ancient, gain© b'| jiohficlferg by «£asiple as well ks pfe<#t>h' "All Ihis iihts it should be ; but, noticing this, .we began to fancy that perhaps, it paay not be entirely ab allrabsorbiii^thifstfor'knowledge 1 tMt''k' brihginphj. , chiM'eii 1 ! to "the' : s'chool ,f now "ih ' 'sMh i gratifying numbers. - J.^ld&g .&parfoi however, Mr Stewart deserves tniuch oredit for the interest h,e-take_ in thp 1 well-being of the children in the playground as well as in the school itself, and doubtless he feels , that he has, his reward. „..-, _ ■'■ i- ; L!__ ! ■ ' ' ■'-!-' - ; -'''- ''-' -'t /! 1

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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 2

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School Management. Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 2

School Management. Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 2

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