MATRICULATION EXAM.
u breaking under its ownweight." run m.rottu ) NAPIER. March 12.
| Vr W T. Foster, headmatter of the t jj.pier Bots' High School, reported to i • Board to night that since the offli eial list of aatrienlttion pa SSe 9 had > been pobllshed toward* the end of j January, two more pupils had been notified of one a* a result of chaJleaziaf the marks and the other through the publication of a •upplementary li«t. **Tkis latter list," «aid Mr Foster, "is simply a eoa/ession by the UaiTersity that the examiaera" markings are not j satisfactory, and must therefore be rfewed with apprehension by teachers I and the public g«neraljy. While the I remedy is not easy to and, there ia bo ! doubt that considerable ground exists 'fw dliatfafMtiM. Ido feel some : pupils are drfnttely handicapped in ! life's work by the faulty running of a " system that la breaking dowa «ader j ita own weight-"
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19567, 13 March 1929, Page 15
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