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CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

Tho following is the list of prizes prescmloc! at hreaking-up of tho Croydon PreMr. Goring Johnston lor highest aggregate of marks in nil mibiects-M. Duncan 88 per cent. Cup, presented by Mr. Ziman for highest aggregate of mnrke in mathematics— J. LiVI, 1. . H£j Standard IVb, R. Young; Standard 111, ™rce; Standard 11, MXoung; standard la, Jackson; Standard Ib, N. Russell; Primary, Strachan. Dalziell, B. Duncan. Geo-metry-A. Brandon, B. Duncan. Spelling and Dictahon.-Standard /U, Duncan; Standard V, R. Young, Standaid IV; Knox, Standard 111, M. Young, Standard 11,. Laurenson, Standard I, Brienj Introductory, Myers; Primary, Rutherford; Standard O V, Kebbell; Standard IV. Knc*i Standard-111, M. Young; Standard 11, Laurenson; Standard I, Bennett; Intioductorv, M'lntyre; Primary, Macarthur. Grammar and. Composition.-Standard Vl,.Duncan; Standard V, D. Marchbanks; Standard IV, A. Young; Standard 111, Menteath; Standard 11, N. White. ' Geography .-Standard VI, T 'D»nc an ' - Standard V, Baldwin; Standard HI, A. Young; Standard 11, Laurenson and leterfon; Standard I, Shirtcliffe. History-Standard VI, Duncan: Standard V, R. Johnston ;Standard IV, Menteath; Standard 111, A. Pearce; Standard 11, Laurenson. , r , iatin.-i-A, Duncan; B, Rutherford; C, Baldwin and Hayes (equal); D, hnox; Ji, ' Fren"clf-A, Brandon; B, Duncan; C, Kebbsll; D, Tolhurst;: E luiox;-F, A. ■Penrce. French Conversation-First Division, Knox; Second Division, A. Xouug. ■ Scripture-Upper Division, Dalziell; Middle Division, N. White; Lower Division, Jackson, and Haynes. Second Prizes—ln order to qualify bo.y,s in tho Upper School must get three seconds; in the Lower School, two:-J. Mlis (spelling, Latin, French, geometry); M. Curtis (arithmetic, history, geography, French); Abraham (algebra 1 , spelling, dictation); Hayes (arithmetic, grammar; French); Tolhurst (algebra), grammar, arithmetic): I. Pearce (arithmetic, history, Latin); W. Johnston (reading, spelling, arithmetic); Petersen (reading, spe ing, arithmetic, grammar); Jackson .spelling, Bennett (spelling, arithmetic). "Music-Brandon and Hams, certificates 'from .... Kayol .Coll.eee. of Music; Brandon 'and Ward., elementary; Harris, Kebbcll, .and Baldwin, primary. ' _ . Boarders' Prixes.-Mnnners - Senior House, Dal7.iell; Junior House, N. White. Tidiness—Senior House, Dalziell; Junior 'House, Laurenson. . Dancing, First Division—Best walzter, Harris, i; Dalziell, 2. Best nll-rpnnd dancer, J. Johnston. Second DivisionBest waltzer. First Division, Duncan, 1; Biyl».v 2 Best all-round dancer, B. Johnston.' Third Division, best walzter, A. Pearce, 1; Bennett. 2. Best all-round dancer, Newbigin. Fancy dancing, J. Johnston, 1; N. White, a. Tennis Championshin-Harris; runnerup Dalziell. Double.', Harris and Curtis; runncr>-up. Millward and Tolhurst. Medals for Attendance-Turner, 3 years, 1 term; C. Marchbanks, 2 years, 2 terras; R. Young, 2 years, 1 term; A. Young. 2 veaTS 1 term; D. Mnrckbanks and Ab■bott, 2 years, 1 term; Farrington, 2 years; Millward, 1 year; Brandon. Ruthenorc, and Grocott. 2 terms; A. Pearce, Peterson and N. I?ti£-ell, 1 term. Cups for Shooting, presented by her Excellent Lady Islington-Harris. ■ Special'Prizes-Mr. Belcher's prizes for bovs who gained highest marks in the esaminntions for English subjects-Rtnn-dor'l VI, M. Duncan; Standard \n, Baldwin; Standard Vb, R. Young; Standard TV Knox; Standard 111. Lowe;.Standard 11. Petersen and N. AVhife. Man drawing, orsseuted by Mrs. H. V. BM 'and. Miss Coates.—Senior- Division, Millward, 1; Stott, 2. Junior Division, J. Johnston, 1; Grocott, 2. Scrinture, presented by Mrs. Rutherford 'for holiday work. Tollmrst, Dalziell, Kebbell, and Rutherford. • For steady work, Cameron, Curtis, MillFor best boy in the choir (prewnted by Mr. Parker), Harris. For attendance—3 years 3 months, Turner.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 6

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CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 6

CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 6

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