PUPIL TEACHERS’ CLASSES.
TRANSFERRED FROM WELLINGTON TO LEVIN. At last meeting of the Levin School Committee it was stated that the arrangements hitherto existing for the instruction of pupil teachers had been altered so far as their venue was concerned. Up till the present teachers in the Wellington Board’s schools on his ance of 30/ each being made to covei fare and expenses. As a measure o 1 economy it has now been decided to hold these classes in Levin as the train arrangements for the district affected —from Tokomaru to Paekakariki—are very suitable and satisfactory arrangements can be made for instructors.
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Shannon News, 10 March 1922, Page 3
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102PUPIL TEACHERS’ CLASSES. Shannon News, 10 March 1922, Page 3
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