NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL.
To the Editor. Sir,—For some years I have recruited my ofliee stiff from pupils attending the High School. In every ease I have found them very proficient in mathematics, and neat and remarkably correct in their work. Some are now in other offices filling important positions. T know that the teaching at the High School must be thorough in method and of such a character as to commend itself to parents and guardians. Some of our children are sent to other centres, not to secure better teaching, but to receive that wholesome discipline which is so marked a feature in large boarding schools, the lack of which is so apparent in our colonial homes. The press reports of the recent meeting of the School Governors reveal the lamentable fact that loyalty to one'.? college or school is not a strong point with New Plvmouth old bovs.--I ••im, &c, " COMMERCIAL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 23 May 1911, Page 7
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153NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 23 May 1911, Page 7
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