EDUCATIONAL PLANS FOR HAMILTON
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL / PROPOSED (I-KESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) HAMILTON, September 13. Embodying plans for the amalgamation of the two existing secondary schools in Hamilton and the establishment of an intermediate school for boys and girls, the proposals of the Minister for Education (the Hon. P. Fraser) for the reorganisation of secondary education in the borough have been received by the board of managers of the Hamilton Technical College and the Hamilton High School Board of Governors. The Minister says that ho has carefully considered the opinions expressed at the meeting of interested educational bodies convened by him in Hamilton in June, and has come to the conclusion that the future educational requirements of Hamilton, would be best met by the adoption of the following proposals: Making the present high school a separate school for girls. Building a new school for boys on the Hamilton east reserve of 47 acres. Making the present Technical College, with the Hamilton west site, an intermediate school for girls and boys. Building fe new school for the primers to Standard V on the new site at Fow street, the site to be put in good order for school purposes by the department.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 10
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