PATEA SCHOOL.
THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION, The following is the result of the «s----aininatipn of the Patea School. The schedules of the country schools are not yet to band. Standard I. Teacher . Miss Black. Examined, 27—Passed, 26. Boys—H Brown, E Donovan, E Holtham, W Chapman, ABixtr-r, H Boagey, A Larking, F N-ilson. A Gunn, P Dwyer, R Dickson, J Irwin, E Hotter. II Davis. Girls—E Snook, M Pettit, F Potts, M Dwyer, C Lavory, I Paterson, II Holloway K O’Brien, A Atkina, M Beamish, A \VortLy, B Thomson. Standard II Teacher : —Miss Williams. Examined 48 —Passed 23. Boys— W McComisky, J Irwin, F Brown, J Derrett, F Black, W Hotter, A Graham, IT McLaughlin, C McComisky, F Hotter, J Gibson, A Potto, J McClincliy P Locker. Girls, —B Beamish, A Holloway, E Pettit, K Baxter, L Rhodes, E Potts, I Hutton, F Fletcher, E Lavery. Standard 111. Teacher :—Headmaster. Examined 20— Passed 16. Boys, —W Paterson, F Piumlrce, Q Boagey, David Gmui, Daniel Gunn. Girls, —A Howitt, J S Williamson, C Boyle, M McKittrick, E Derrett, E Locker M Cleary, A Rhodes, M Lavery, R McLaughlin. Standard IV, Teacher Headmaster. Examined 17 — Passed 12. Boys, —J Irwin, F Beamish. Girls, — M Aitcdiison, M Donovan, A Cleary, L O’Connor, A Boagey, F Sherwood, M McLaughlin, M Winsch, L Gibson, M Dwyer. Standard V. Teacher :—Headmaster. Examined 4 Passed 2, Boy, — F O’Connor. Girl, — B Lavery. Standard VI. Teacher :—Headmaster. Examined 4 Passed i. Annie Black. ST AND A no VII. Teacher ;—Headmaster, Examined I Passed 1. John Williamson. Standard P, (infants.) Teacher :—Miss Ussher.
There are neither passes nor failures recorded for (he infants class, as the Inspector does not give marks in this examination. The report of the efficiency of the pupils is, however, favourable, and if represented by passes would have appeared strong. The following is the tabulated result of the examination :
The Wavorley returns are not yet to hand, but the following are the tabulated results :
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Class. Presented Examined. Excepted. Failed Passed Per, Cent, of Passes St. VI y 8 0 2 G 75 0 v 1G 15 0 5 10 COG ,, IV 13 13 3 5 5 50 0 „ III 22 18 2 0 7 43‘7 „ II 30 2 G 1 4 21 81-0 „ I £0 10 4 3 12 80 0 ., VII 1 00 10 28 . 01 C8-G Totals 110 InfaMs 33 aoial. 114
Class. Presented Examined. Excepted, Failed Passed Per. Cent. Omitting Exceptions. St. YI 4 4 0 3 1 25 , 0 St. V 5 4 0 2 2 50-0 St. IV 18 17 0 5 12 706 St. Ill 23 21 1 4 10 80-0 St. 11 29 29 1 5 23 82'1 St. I 29 27 0 1 20 90 3 Totals 103 102 2 20 SO Intuits 61 0 Absent st. VII 1 Koll No, 170
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 5, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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