MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL.
| „ i .THE PROPOSED ASSEMBLY | HALL, ! The Weillimgion Ediucaiticni Board I tans received the following comm/uniI cation from Sir Edward Gibbes, .secretary for jjdiucation, in reference to .an application for mcinra.Eied aocomirnodlatiion ait the Mastertoni District High School flby the building of an Assembly ILaJI: ''l am directed to inform you that in this- Department's' "opinion it would be nnudli prefara.bl'3 to build an infants' sdhool detached from itlhe existing buriMi-ngs, and to ask ftlhe Board to be good enough, to take this 'Suggestion, tnto consideration. It is considered that a central' hall, divided into -class .rooms by 'movable partitions, would..be unsatisfactory ibotili for vieaiftii'ation and! for dighit, .and, moreover, liit is- a. form of 'enlargement which ihe> Department (has declined (to adopt .in several other oases."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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130MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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