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HUIROA SCHOOL.

The average attendance at the Huiroa School for the quarter ended June 30th was 48.35, the average roll number being 48.67, giving an attendance percentage for the quarter of 99.34. The percentage for the quarter ended March 31st was 98.4, and therefore the percentage for the half year was 98.87. The following pupils made a full attendance for the quarter:— Standard Vll.—May Evans and Ivy Perrott. Standard VI.--Pat. Griffin (5 miles) and Ernest Perrotti Standard V.— Charlotte Kidd, Rupert Evans and James Main. Standard LV.—Elizabeth Bray, Phyllis Stanford, Cyril Carmichael, Robert Kidd and Reggie Stanford. Standard 111.—Muriel Evans, Jane Griffin (5 miles), and Evelyn Perrott. Standard ll.—Frank Kidd. Standard I.—Edna Perrott, Jack Main, Gordon Stanford, and Jack Thomas. Primer 111. —Jackie Martin and Builey Martin. Primer ll.—Bella Griffin (5 miles), Willie Bray and Ivor Stanford. Primer I.—Millie Kidd, Doris Stanford, and Freddie Main. In addition to the above, the following made a full attendance since admission during the quarter: —Alice Kelly (Standard IV.), Olive Crann (Standard III), Stanley Smitheran (Standard 2), Alice Reeve (4» miles), Olive Taylor and Willie Main. (Standard I), Clarence Taylor (P II). Dolly Roberts, Gladys Smitheran, and Ralph J Carmichael (P I.)

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 13 July 1914, Page 3

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HUIROA SCHOOL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 13 July 1914, Page 3

HUIROA SCHOOL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 13 July 1914, Page 3

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