TRINITY COLLEGE.
THEORY EXAMINATIONS.
The following is the pass list of the Theoretical Examinations held last December at the District, High School:— Preparatory Division.— - Leslie Mason, 100; Nellie Lilian; 'Kendall, 100; Etlieia Sykes,99; Do- , ris Mason, .100. Lower* Division.—- . (Junior): Effie Sarah Bannister, • 87, honours., All are pupils of Miss Bishop. The maximum marks obtainable are 100, and especial creditis due to the teacher, in that three, gained the highest possible roarki.- ) ST. BRIDE'S CONSENT. '/';'>-.. Following are the results of the' Theoretical Examination's held 'on December 3rd, 1910, at the Convent/ Centre;— Examination for '' Diploma of Teacher, T.C.L., Paper on Art of Teaching.—Miss Edwards 82 per cent., honours; Miss Hanify.'•> 66 per cent., pass. - Paper- on Musical Rudiments.—Miss Hanify' k B4 per cent, honours, Mis's Edwards 80 'per; cent, hon- " ours.' ~■'..''.' ■'•; ..-'■'.' ..'■■ : '' The. examination : was } gone ■■through'by these ; young ladies on i-ie 25th July, itfiO, with thei re--sult that .-ss Haiiify attained-hon-:; ours- on both.papers, her marks; be-: ing v v 80; and 84: '.'Miss 1 Edwards utr tained.' honours^;.,BCj '.:■ .in ■ and pass in ■ ? of' 'teaching; , 68'"'.." per cent. Owing;V iio wever, : . to, ■the . examination being held at the Timaru centre before; the, "appointed date the' paper. on the; A¥t of Teaching cancelled throughout - 'New Zealand, and a fresh- one eet ■,■ by the College ibr December 3rd. • In September,, 1909, the ; , practical part of "the examinationwas done,; ■ Miss l Edwards 'securing 81; per 6&di., /übiiburs, in^^ ify. 83; per cent, honours in pianoforte flaying.; ''/,:.;''■'•:.• ■;;»; '•• /.^"■f;;.,..,.'.;, "According to the College Caleodar, Miss Edwards and Miss will be admitted Licentiates of the .' College ■ %?* .C.L.,| Yoealist and Pianist respectively* ■■'':•''.'. I •'; Results of Pupils' Examinations, higher local.—Miss C.McKenziey 65 | per cent, pass; . '.•.'■:'.'■ v I Intermediate Grade ll '. ~ Miss Nellie ,( Collertpn, 77>per cent pass / Miss ;Nelf; : I son, 76.per cent, pass, 67 j per cent,'pass."' V /<■/.■'■ v ' V .;,,V'A.;:^-,.:--,: , Intermediate, Grade I. ( ;: Miss Symes 186 per cent, honours; Miss Brooks/77; I per cent, pass; Miss Parson's, 74 per " I cent; pass; Miss Pryor, 66 pieT cent,: pass.' ; ''■■'' :" *;.'. '■■':.■.■■: ,',.'-"'•-.' Such results must be most gratify- ■ ing-.to both nuns and pupils alike. All who were presented were successful. This shows that the high standard of * work attained in previous years by the Convent is still being kept .." up : and no doubt the motto of St. Brides' is "Excelsior.'' '"':•; .•'•'•'■. 'V
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 5
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380TRINITY COLLEGE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 5
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