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SCHOOL WORK.

PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES. SUCCESSES IN THE COUNTY. The following pupils in various schools in the Ashburton County gained proficiency or competency certificates at the examinations held recently: — Methven —Proficiency: Max McKee;. Patrick McHugh. Catherine Beary, Bernard Chambers, Raymond Kilworth, Colin McKee, Phyllis Burrows, Margaret Carr, Evelyn Fittock. Mary Grieve, Mona Hampton, Natalie Holmes, Ruth Lock, Maud Owen, Beryl Reid, Grace Shearer, Laura Watson. Competency: Helen Beaton, Margaret Campbell, May Campbell, Nancy Dalton, Thelma Williams, Jane McNamara, Mabel Osborn. Methven Convent —Proficiency: Durrooh Allan, Isobel Berry, Catherine Kellihor, Michael Kelliher, Mary Mcllhatton, Anne Mcllhatton. Competency: Margaret McNamara, Francis McGirr. Mead—Proficiency: Hannah Taylor. Te Pirita—Competency: Nicholas G. Fagan. Rokeby—Proficiency: Mavis Burrowes, Ida Crozier, Keith Wood. John Irwin, Reginald Penne5 r . Competency: lan Alexander. # Dunsandel —Proficiency: George Buborough, Percival Upston, Margaret Skinner. Competency: Kenneth Happer, Joan Shaw. Pendarves Competency: Myrtle Long. Doric—Proficiency: Margaret Currey, Kathleen McKie. Competency: Malcolm Scott. Ernest Whiting.' Chertsey—Proficiency: Marie Cox.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 51, 11 December 1928, Page 5

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SCHOOL WORK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 51, 11 December 1928, Page 5

SCHOOL WORK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 51, 11 December 1928, Page 5

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