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PATER ANGI PU BLIC SCHOOL .

The work done by the scholars of this school was highly creditable. The tone and discipline were good.— Wir. Fidlkii, Inspector. The following are the nauios of the pupils who passed the respective Standards :—: — Standaud I. — Isabella Germann, Kate Scott, Florence Webb, Isabella Ryburu, Samuel Macky, Gr&hair Millar. Standard ll.— Suoanna Scott* Edith Sing, Emmeline Webb, Margaret Richdale, Ronald Meredith, William Kay. Stardakd lll.— Rebecca Macky, Lottie Webb, Robert Ryburn, John Kay, Earnest Ryburn. Standard IV.— Minnie Germann, Edith S. LaTrobe, Emily Sing, Nora Sing, Minnie Millar, Joseph H. Webb. Standaud V. — Dorcas Macky, Louisa Rybmn, Theodore Meredith. Standard VI. — Isabella Scott, William Macky. Mai ion Scott was re-examined in Standatd VI. It is worthy of notice that during Mis Li Trobe's regime as teacher of the Faterangi District School only twelve f.ulures have been recorded, and that, for a lengthened period of five years, speaks volumes for the zealous care and attention bestowed by her on the pupils under her care. Last year there was but one failure, tins year only three ; Standard V have passed from one to five without a break. — R. T. Mill mi Chairman of Committee.

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JNU. Wl KUiili A I 11M11 U( HAIVMIKAHUB M. F. Examined 11 20 Presented 0 1 Absent 2 1 Below Standard I. ... 7 8 Total 20 30 STANDARD KXAMIN'ATION. Examined. Passed. Failed, itandard. M. F. M. F. M. F. 1242 4 0 0 II 3 4 2 4 10 111 3 2 3 2 0 0 IV 1 7 1 5 0 2 V 12 12 0 0 VI 11 11 0 0 11 20 10 18 12

Tub following- will show the results of the late Standard examination :—: —

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1922, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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PATERANGI PUBLIC SCHOOL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1922, 30 October 1884, Page 3

PATERANGI PUBLIC SCHOOL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1922, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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