TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
NEED OF MORE GROUNDS.
POSITION AS REGARDS NORMAL SCHOOL.
The Board of Managers of the Seddon Memorial Technical College, at its meeting yesterday afternoon, decided to write to the Education Board in general terms, urging the provision of more grounds and playing areas. In a reply to a letter referring to the question of the Normal school grounds the Education Board wrote that it did | not propose to at present vacate the Normal school building but had resolved that an ordinary primary school be held in the building next year. The board would, however, afford the Technical College Board an opportunity of conferring with it regarding the use of the grounds in the event of the property being in the future no longer required for school purposes. The board approved of the proposal of Mr. G. T. Park, college principal, that Miss A. Seay should be appointed head of the domestic science department with authority to supervise all work done in the domestic classes of the school.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 273, 18 November 1927, Page 14
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