EDUCATIONAL.
Messrs Collins (chairman), Laws and Hodge (architect), to ganui Education Board, accompanied by Messrs White (chairman), Insull (secretary), and Moore, of the-* Taranaki Education Board, visited' the . local State School this morning.- The object of their visit was to exchange ideas between the two Boards in connection with feckool buildings and environment. In. February last Wanganui Board members visited schools in the Taranaki district and the present is a return'visit by the l’aranaki Board members.- ■ The local chairman of the Committee (Mr Hornblow) was congratulated upon Foxton’s fine school, equipment and environment. Mr White remarked that some one must have had the ear of the Minister as the school was one of the best he had seen in the Dominion. A thorough inspection orclass rooms, etc, was made "and a photograph taken of the building. The party then proceeded by motor car to other centres where similar inspections are to be made. Before leaving, the local chairman of Committee interviewed the Board chairman and architect re covering stairway leading to the boiler-room and connecting the school with the borough water and drainage system.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2433, 25 May 1922, Page 3
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184EDUCATIONAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2433, 25 May 1922, Page 3
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