Pre-school courses by mail
r.V Z. Press Association > WELLINGTON. Dec. 9. ' , The Correspondence School hopes to start courses for pre-school ■ children late next year. - This week the school adi vertised for two pre-school r ’cachets to set up the course ' r rural children under the age of five. The school’s irincipal Mr Hector Me- : '-'eaghi said todav that the ■ourses might be modelled or - existing ones in Queensland • It was hoped to centre the • -ourses around kitset mater- ■ : a!s and tape recordings, he said. ; In recent years the characi ter of the school, which traditionally provides education 'for children in remote areas, t has changed markedly. This ■'vear for the first time more . than half the school’s pupils • were adults.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34021, 10 December 1975, Page 22
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