AUCKLAND'S WATERFRONT—A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE WHARVES.
Our illu.tration give, a good idea of what the consolidated .chool movement mean.. Contra.t the fine large central ad *<* that .erved as .chools, but (with two others) have been dosed, the pupil, being driven daUy to the new institution. The advantage, of the "5^V y *- c . m «£.* out in thU year', report by the Minuter of Education. Both the local committee and the parents recogn.se that n pupil, receive a much better and more complete education (including .econdary instruction in the district high school attached to the consolidated school) than wa. procurable in the .mall one-teacher schools which existed before the advent of the new type of school. ■ Education Department, photo.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1925, Page 21
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