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' SILVERSTREAM ” Tge NEW ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE — — *■ * , ' j ' I ||b \ t if’ A z ; 1 # “■ . 5 i ' X ' ’ . ' . j / The New ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE, situated at Silverstream, near Wellington, which will be opened in February next. > Aims at giving boys a sound Christian training SPECIAL ATTENTION will be paid to the health together- with all the advantages of a higher secular and P h y sical well being of the, boys. The building , . is equipped on the most modern lines. Cross education ventilation in dormitories and class-rooms; no Course of Studies dormitories on ground floor; maximum of sunshine; sleeping balcony; lavish bathroom accommodation JUNIOR DEPARTMENT— The eo»r s e recom- w;th abundan „ of hol and cold water . mended for Junior High Schools is followed, com- , . r „ . , . heating for winter months; spacious recreation J t h k ' rooms; ideal situation amid delightful surroundings.; SENIOR DEPARTMENT — Students have choice of three courses:— Ten acres of ground now being levelled for 1. A General Course designed to prepare playing fields. Facilities for cricket, football, students for University and Professional studies. tennis, golf, swimming. The aim of this course is to impart a general culture Attached to the college there is a farm of 200 ■ which is the. first essential in all education. acreg of fi rst . c i ass dairying land and 800 acres of 2. A Commercial Course, comprising several country suite( j f or s h eep . • --a subjects of the general course, together with book- . .. , , ... X j . Parents and guardians are invited to inspect the keeping, economics, business method, etc. 3. An Agricultural Course, suited for boys who college. -. 1 wish to take up farm work. Instruction will be given in agriculture, wool-classing, farm economics FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO THE RECTOR, Tnd book-keeping. ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON FRIENDS' SCHOOL, WANGANUI . . ■ .. <■ "ST A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS o i vi • Q. Tnhn’c Hili ' Beautiful education. Modern methods. Homely atmosphere. Splendid ■ situation on St. John s Beat altention Ages 7 . 16 . Fees £22 a term grounds. School farm. k n kki P c and few extras Prospectus on application to Principal. Swimming bath. Organised games and hobbies and tew extras, rrospec A p g OUGLASS> B Sc . Fine health record. Well-qualified staff. Good sound . . .T' ' -T’ ' ' ' —' ■■ St Moffhau/c CnlUniAtA School Housed in a modern brick building, the Hostel i. replete with every Plattnew S kuOllegiaie Vjcnuui com fort, and most of the boarders have their own cubicles. MRSTERTON The school (brick, recently erected) has a registered secondary, department, the teaching staff is capable and efficient under the GIRLS’ BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL direction of Miss F. Lazarus (Principal) and the curriculum covers a J wide range of subjects up to matriculation standard. ■■■ Several acres are devoted to playing fields, embracing cricket, hockey ■ • , ; a nd basket-ball. In addition, there are three asphalt and two grass ‘ tennis courts. Early application for enrolment of boarders for 1931 is ndviaaWeProspectus and application forms are obtainable from the Principal or i H M. BODDINGTON, Secretary, Box 23, Masterton. til £..T * v-?’- V’.'ii :

/•J -L*- ■'.. ' toL| ■AB wra ; ’ ® A’ EL®® imWWW* • ;l: saw L..'-, . -..Ti-:, . PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. Curriculum: Professional, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses. Spacious playing fields and swimming baths provide ample facilities for recreation. School Boarding Department—“ College House,’’ under direct supervision of the Rector. Excellent record both Scholarship and Sport. Applications for Boarding places to be mad? to the Rector, or the Secretary of the High Schools Board. Apply for Prospectus, giving full particulars of the Boarding Departments for Boys or Girls to the Principals, or— - WM. HUNTER, Secretary, Box 80. Palmerston North.

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 7