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The Convent School.

The following are the prize-takers at the annual examination : —

Ist Oloea.—Mi3e' Siinmonde, lat prize, for histo y, globea, and laws of health; 2nd prize, fur astronomy. Mies Coney', let prize, for astronomy, laws of health, and French. Miss Gibbous, let prize, for grammar and a!gehr» Miss A. M-Ilhone, Ist prize, fur book-keeping; 2nU prize, for cateehiara and globes. M-.es Moore, 2lid priz-, for ancient history. Miss Sidney Coney, general improvement ; lliia Wilson, lßt priz*, for work; Miss Enaor, fjood conduct; Mies Burke, neatnesi«. . ' . .

Wueaxhs os 1 HcNotm.—lst 61*ia, Miss Gibbons ; 2nd class, Mias Mahony ;:3rd clas«, Mies Robertson.

2nd Class.—Mies Mahony, -Ist pripe for catechism ; Miss I)a»i', lefc prize far nnthruelie; Mies Stevenson, for study; MUs Ann Eva O'Connell, for spelling j Miss Williams, for ohc diencc ; Mies Claxton, compoeiiion and writiyg. 3rd Class.—Miss Hjutn, for arithmetic; Mies Margaret M. Mcllhone. for study; Miss Cooper, for writing ami composition; Miss Dunn, for music; Miss Veale, for grammar; Miss Leydou, history j Miss H. Stevenson, 2nd priza for catechism; Miss Banks, for spelling. 4th Class.—Miss Helena Gibbons, English History; Mies Aifcken, Arithmetic; Miss Robertson, writing; Miss Honora Mahony, geography; Miss Mary Ail ken, attendance ; Miss Gold water, good conduct; Mist Jfealc, neatness and study ; Mist Jsck*on, general improvement; Miss Gertrude Banks, spelling. stli Class—Miss McDonald, spelling and recitation; Mies Esther Aitkeo, tablet and recitation; Master Banks, spelling and tabes.

Tho proceedings which went off satis* factory throughout concluded with the National Anthem and short addresses by Revs. Father O'Beilly and Father Golden.

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Thames Star, Issue 3417, 4 December 1879, Page 3

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254

The Convent School. Thames Star, Issue 3417, 4 December 1879, Page 3

The Convent School. Thames Star, Issue 3417, 4 December 1879, Page 3

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