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WOODBURY SCHOOL.

L. We make the following extract from the f Inspectors report of the result of the examination of the Woodbury school, held on the 10th and 11th December, 1891: — Standard YlL—Presented 2. Standard Vl.—Presented 10, absent 2, failed 2, passed 6. Standard V.—Presented 7, absent 1, passed 6. Standard IV.—Presented 11, failed 3, passed 8. Standard lIX.—-Presented 20, absent 1, excepted 2, failed 5, passed 12. Standard ll.—Presented 13, absent 1, excepted 1, failed 4, passed 7. Standard I.—Presented 9, absent 1, excepted 1, passed 7. Preparatory —27. Totals : presented 99, absent 6, excepted 4, failed 14, passed 46. Percenage of passtes: 46. Percentage of failures : 23. Classsubjects ; (Marks, oto 100): History 77, geography 87, elementary science, objectUessons, &c., 65. Total, 229. on class subjects, 76. Additional subjects, (Marks, oto 20). Repetition and recitation 14, drill and exercises 17, singing 14, W needlework 17, subject- o| readinglessons 15. Additional marks, 77.' I n . etruption of SipidupT Yll,*' axjcf' fro-

paratory :— Standard VII., one pupil present. This girl did fair papers in the work of Standard VI. Class preparatory, the upper preparatory pupils are weak in reading and spelling, but they are very good in writing and tables. The lower prearatory class is good all round. The school has passed a good examination. The order, attention, and manners are very good. Jas. Gibson Gow, M.A., Inspector.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2315, 6 February 1892, Page 3

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WOODBURY SCHOOL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2315, 6 February 1892, Page 3

WOODBURY SCHOOL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2315, 6 February 1892, Page 3

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