Never rest till you have gut all the fixed machinery for work the best possible. The teacher's workshop is the lives of inert. And what becomes of the waste f They live on, and they hang heavy on the neck of all progress; they form, the cumber en of the ground, or worse, who drag down the national life. —Thring.
HtlUt iliaria PEER STREET, UPPER RICCARTON Ideally situated in spacious . grounds four miles from the City. (girls' (Ealteg* DAT and BOARDING SCHOOL 9 Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Course of study includes all branches of a sound English education; also Commercial subjects, Domestic Science and Dressmaking. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils prepared for examinations in all grades. Class Singing a speciality. For terms apply— The Mother Superior. School re opens Wednesday, February 3rd, 1932. Boys' Preparatory College 4* 51 WINDERMERE ROAD, PAPANUI Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. ■ Boarders - to be in 'residence, Wednesday, February ,3rd, 1932/ For Terms Apply, Sisters of Mercy. iTZIZ'rJ' ***•* u 4;;, ! T a* •• s ' 4 trrzFT * rv» 7 t ' f/; ~\~vr< x& f «#* * y tm His : . ■ ;• 4 x :W;#» \\ . >2%J Dr. tag. PRINCIPAL—D. E. HANSEN, n " i' •'" In ii 'hiii m I •Wv-V-V > V •, « \ A * , fVtt V . I *■*>+**. * fi %» '*«Jn M * * * * : iravr *■- J- " ' ' S '^i' * <* The Technical College has provldwl toetructioin tms yearfor more thpn. 3000 the Technical High School, and the otbe'rsinEveoiug and spertalD^yClaages.; time and 75 part-time teac&ers, most of tie latter toeing specialists in trade and work is cftrrled on In the following departments:— -maso jo Qdes 40*011ttt TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. t This provides full-time courses of Secondary;. ~- ' Instruction, with a bias towards a .vocation,.. as follows: — ; ' FOR GIRLS —COMMERCIAL '" « HOME SCIENCE FOR BOYS—AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WOODWORKING COMMERCIAL • : r Special.-attention, is given to Agricultural instruction t'or bpys'whQ wish to take up rural occupations; and includes the working of a model small holding. The School will re-open on Tuesday, February 2nd, at 10.15 a.m., when all new pupils arc required to attend. Enrolments should be completed before January 20th, 1932. Pupils should hold a Standard VI. Certificate, and forward it with their enrolment forms. All boys and girls who have pissed Standard VI. are eligible for free tuition.. ... .' . Applications should.be made this month fqr Board at the School Fc[«s very moderate. EVBNmrO | _ XJlasaos provide for.-inistraetioß," «fI try,, Cabinetmaking, Woolclassing, Printing l and Painting aid 3he«| Metal* Commercial—Foff Shorthand-Typistes 'and "Bookkeeper*. Diploma' Coarse. Home ScieneP—-Including Cookery, Dressmaking and " Milliner}-, r 1 Bxamln^ttoaa —Standards V. and VI., Public Service Entrance, University Entrance, Training College Entrance. 1 r All boys and girls over 14 years of age, who have .just loft a Primary or Secondary School, also Returned New Zealand Soldiers, are eligible for Tuition. Teen to Paying Students, from 16/- per, Awnma* (according to number and grade of subject* taken"). Classes Start February 17th, and enrolments will be taken an and after • February Bth, Prospectus en .parMnal.aspUcattoji ia.Jtanuarjs. . ..
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 9
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