THE PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS.
Owing Id 1 lie (-losing o(' I lie schools uti account of flic epidemic of influenza Hie Inspectors have decided lo suspend (ho arrangements for liol(tin<c the proliciency examinalion as notified recently liy eireulnr. Teachers are requested to preserve unopened the examination papers in history, geography and drawing, until furl her notice.
As regards (he Inspectors-’ examination in (he innill subjects, Mnglisli ;iml arithmetic, it will he impossible in (lie meiintime to notify emended arrangements; hut teachers may lie assured that every reasonable preeaulion will he taken to prevent any pupil being placed at a disadvantage, or suffering failure through the present interruption to his studies. The inspectors a.re therefore of (he opinion there is no need for (eaehers to bring their Standard VI. pupils together for special tuition in opposition to (lie expressed desire of the Health Authorities.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1903, 16 November 1918, Page 2
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142THE PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1903, 16 November 1918, Page 2
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