ANNUAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.
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The following is ut" summary, of the iriteriuii repprtilaifhefore the ;; IJoard of-. Educatio'n.;.by' the;t)fipeotor jjjj fanHj 0; .passed, l l6. % Percenta|o of- passes, 53; percentage of failures, 0". .Geueral work' and management, satisfactory. ■■Whitem'au's Valley.—Presented, 26; failed, 9; passed, 9. "Percentage, of passeß,'3s; percentage,of : failures, 50. Work .varied, far from' strong. ■■■• ij?P."C:
;'-. •10; passed, 13,:, Percentage-of passes, ;4I; Much of the-wqrk: is; in writing and arithmetic." work Will be looked for.auotber year. .. Kaiwaiwai.--PresenM,i2-i failed, 8; passed, 19*;. percentage g£ pawes, 43; percentage of failures, SO. In tho lower classes writing and spelling are imperfectly tanghe. the work U inferior to that oj past years, . Waihenga.—Prcsented,..s3; failed, 4; passed, 24; percentage of passes, 45; percentage of-failures, 14, Very good work for a small Results very satisfactory. '"*' A . Kaitara,—Presented, 66/ failejfoj passed, 35; percentage of : passes, *3; percentage of failures, 8. The. written work is deficient in neatness tnd arrangement. 'Much good work in the school, more especially higher.standard arithmetic. Good results in passes. ' Matarawa.-Presented, '4|;; bailed 2; passed 29, Percentage;s passos, 67; percentage of The headmaster is deficient iri' 'method in many particulars in junior class work. The upper work is creditable, Wftihakeke—Presented,-sfj failed', 5 ; passed 24. Percentage.-of passes 43 ; percentage of failures, 17. Seyeral of the failures ire below average ability, General condition of the school, satisfactory. . Results, creditable, '■'•"■""•
Park Vale,—Presented','43'; failed, 2 ; passed, 26, Percentage., of passes, 60 ; percentage; of failures,' 8. The standard work has vory rmich.improved under the present master.".- The condition of the school is very* aattofaotmy, Gladstone.— passed2l. Percentage;tffpasses Is, percentage of failures,-5. School much improved, Writing should be. better, ;- Te Whiti.~Pro3'ehted2s. t "failed 1, pajsed, 17. General oondifeicui satisfactory Writing should jto prove considerably. .••'-.•• : . ; \sr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 5 April 1887, Page 2
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286ANNUAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 5 April 1887, Page 2
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