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The formation of every Staie ,is the education V of its youth. Diogenes (according to v Stoboeus.')

| , The NAPIER BOYS' AND GIRLS’ BlIIIJIDIillllillllllllllllllllillllllllilMIIIIIIIIIlfflllllll) HIGH SCHOOLS are two of the Best Known Secondary Schools in the Dominion NAPIER Principals: 1 MISS D. M. ARTHUR, MR. W. T. FOSTER, , i M.A. (Edin.); - M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon). Napier has ' ■ ■■■ the Sunniest Th e new Boys’ High School and Hostel Buildings embody the ; Climate most modern and up-to-date features. The living conditions in the Hostel are ideal. . There are 20 acres of playing fields. in the , ; . : . The Hostels are under the personal supervision of Dominion ■ ■ the* Principals. •’ ; Full Boarding Fee, £6O per annum, with a reduction for two or more pupils of one family. — SCHOOLS RE-OPEN FEBRUARY 3, 1931. ■ Send for Prospectus. Education Office, Napier - ' W. L. DUNN, Secretary Solway College A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED GIRLS - BOARDING SCHOOL ■ ‘ Ilk $ . 'Y* iI KHmB r-■ -■■■■■ ■■■-■ -' - : -••• * J —MODERN ' BUILDINGS' WITH FIREPROOF DORMITORIES AND SLEEPING PORCHES Instruction from Primary Classes to University Standard. Special attention paid to ' Music, Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basket Ball and Swimming. . . . FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL : MRS? M. B , THOMPSON, M.A., or SECRETARY, Box 63, MASTERTON. ’ SAMUEL MARSDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ■ > Church of England Boarding and Day Schools for Girls Upper School and Preparatory, Karori, Wellington. i Situated on 11} acres of land on a sunny highland A staff in the Upper School of English and New I which is the watershed of Karori. Zealand University women, and others with certifiThe Upper School consists of 12 classrooms, Labora- cates of training. In the Lower School, Certificated I tory, Studio, Workshop, Lecture Room and a fine , Teachers. .... ,1 , Assembly Hall, equipped With modern gymnastic Scholars prepared for Proficiency, Matriculation and | apparatus. Higher Leaving Certificate. (i IN TOWN—2O Fitzherbert Terrace —a Branch I f ■ Preparatory School for children under 12. I Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. j : ~'v .. , Vice-Principal: MISS MAYHEW. j ; | WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE , \ HIGH SCHOOL Re-opens on Tuesday, February 3. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION: / COURSES FOR GIRLS.—•(!) Special Commercial Course, including French for younger ( pupils who propose to prepare for higher commercial-work. (2) General Commercial Course. (3) Home Science Course. (4) Art Course. j COURSES FOR BOYS.—(1) Special Course for younger pupils who intend to enter some technical branch of the Public Service, or to qualify as architests, or to proceed to Canterbury College with an Engineering Bursary. (2) General Engineering Course. (3) Building Course. (4) Special Commercial Course, (5) General Commercial .Course. (6) Art Course. . . . . , • ' ADMISSION.—The minimum period for which a free pupil may. enrol is one year. Free Pupils. Free Places may be held by any pupil under 16 years of age:— (a) Who has a competency or proficiency certificate; or (b) Who is over 14 and has been in regular attendance at a primary school within six months. Pupils admitted under clause (b) may take only the Home Science, or Art, or Engineering, or Building Course. Paying Pupils.—Those not entitled to Free Education, are admitted on payment of £2/10/- per term. The Director may be consulted at the New Technical College, Mt. Cook, on Friday, January 30, between the hours of 10 and 12, 3 and S, and 7 and 8. Prospectuses, giving full particulars of each school (day and evening) may be had on application at the College Office. "IONA” PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Havelock North r— -— —? —~ — - 7 —< .■ ' ?■:(' Girls received as Boarders or Day Scholars from Candidates' -prepared for pabiie examinations.'. I age 6 years. Grounds, 25 acres. Swimming, tennis, hockey, ‘ALL-ROUND tuition and training, including basketball.' Unrivalled climate. Pupils of all English, Literature, History, Geography, Art; denominations welcomed. Early enrolment for Arithmetic, Science, Scripture, Drill, Dancing, 1931 is advised. Music, Speech-training, Dressmaking. A complete For further particulars and prospectus write Commercial Course is also available. to: — , „ v Latin and Advanced Mathematics are taught only THE PRINCIPAL, (Miss Irene Stollery) to girls taking the. Matriculation Course. “lona,” Havelock North, H.B.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 7