ST. PATRICKS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON.
(From our own correspondent.) On Wednesday evening a nice little concert was given in the schoolroom, Dixon btreot, by the pupils tthere. The prizes were presented by I^he Yen. Archdeacon De\oy, who spoke with pleasure of the good w,ork done during the year by the Sisters and their pupils. He was pleased to see that the Dixon street Schlool was still holding its own m tjhe direction of musical education. The following is a list of the prize winners :— Good Conduct, senior pupils, medal (gift of Yen. Archdeacon Devoyj— Lizzie Plielan. Goud uoiiiduct, JuhLoL p,upils, medial (gift of Mr. O'Oon'nor)— Li'zzie Madden. Most p'olpular girl— Kathleen Gallagher. Christian doctrime, medal (gift of Mr. Segrief)— Magdalen Lawror. Music (first division), Ajxnie Fioster ; progress in music, Hilda Flavnagan ; music "(second division),' Mabel Outtrim ; iprtogress in music (second division), Nellie Maher; music (third division), Tessie Foster ; singing, Miabel Outtrim, Florrie Outtrim, Hilda Flanagan ; needlework, Kathleem Gallagher. Class I.— Highest marks, medal (gift of Mr. McArtile), Ilikia Fla'nag-an ; arithmetic, Nellie Carmody ; compositioin, Kattfileen Gallagher ; reading amd recitation, Hilda Flanagan ; drawing, Nellie Carmody ; French, Kathleen Gallagher ; history and geography, Hilda FLanagan ; grammar, Nellie Carmddy ; algebra, Lizzie Phelan Class ll.— Reading and recitation, Leila Fla'naaan ; grammar a)nd composition, Magdalen Lawlor ; spelling, Nellie O'Connor , arithmetic and algebra, Leila Flanagan ; regular (attendance, Nellie Maher ; histqry and geography, Mag^dalon Lawlor ; French, Nellie O'ConJnor ; drawing and physiology, Magdalen Lawlor. Class lll.— Reading and recitation, Florrie Davis ; com/positfon, Katie Ma-dden ; arithmetic, Freda S'hanaghan , grammar, Prissie Weight ; history and geography, Katie MaldWcp ; mental arithmetic and algebra, Prissie, Weight ; writing and spelling, Freda Shanaghan. Class IV.— Christian doctrine, Lizzie Madden ; hightst marJ<s, Kathleen Weight ; history and composition, Fl/orrie Sainsders , reading and recitation, Veronica Flanagan , writing 'and spelling, May Doherty ; arithmetic and French, Liz//ie Madden ; geography and dnawing, Kathleen Weight ; grammar, Venonica Flanagan ; reg|ular attqfn/dance, Mary Sqott. Class V.— Highest marks, Eileen McKittrick ; arithmetic, M'oreem O'Donov.an ; writing, Maggie Gallagher ; grammar 'and composition, Ethel Hyide , reading, Irene Dowell ; French, Eileen McKittrick ; sfpelhng, Moreen O'EDqiioA-an ; needlework, Kathleen Healy. JUNIOR PUPILS. Class I.— Highest marks, Marie Doherty ; aritihmetic anjd grammar, Minnie Gurran ; Chrisitian doctrine, Marie Ddherty ; arithmetic and brush-work, Glajdys Friers ; gcograjphy, Agnes Hastie ; drawing, Jessie Weight ; reaidvng, M/ary Hyland ; spelling, Emmie Shanag^ian ; writing, Teresa Hylaind. Class 1 II —Spelling and dictation, Jessie Ward ; reading, Gertie Tread^oM ; writing, Josephine Burren ; drawing, Frank Walker ; spelling and writing, M. Blewman. InEant Class.— Arithmetic, Maggie Mitchell ; Spelling, Rady Dofherty ; diligence, Eilean McArdle.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 22 December 1904, Page 15
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408ST. PATRICKS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 22 December 1904, Page 15
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