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ST. MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL, Stratford A MODERN Boarding and Day School for Girls, to ■ provide a sound, general and religious education, based on the teaching of the Church of England. The school is situated amid fine healthy surroundings and on an elevated site (over 1000 feet above sea level) comprising II acres at the foot of Mount Egmont. HEADMISTRESS: MISS ETHEL M. WILSON. Prospectus and particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, E. S. KUTHERFURD, Box 27, Stratford. or from the Headmistress. New year commences on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1937.

NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys Accommodation for 180 boarders. The School offers the following courses: —Professional, Engineering and Commercial and Agricultural—Special classes are available for Degree Candidates. The School possesses unique equipment for vocational course in Agriculture. A Preparatory School is attached. Pupils attending the School have the advantage of extensive grounds, Gymnasium, Cricket and Football Fields, Swimming Baths, Tennis Courts, etc. Boarding fees for three terms—£s 7 per annum. (On approved applications Government assistance to the extent of 5/- per week will be given.) For application forms and Prospectuses apply to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 137, New Plymouth.

GIRLS’HIGH SCHOOL NEW PLYMOUTH Day and Boarding School for Girls Accommodation for 85 boarders. Situated on 20 acres of land. Swimming Baths, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Cricket Grounds. Professional, General Commercial and Craft Courses under qualified teachers. The staff includes an Arts Mistress for drawing, painting, designwork and hand-craft. School games and physical culture have the guidance of the Drill and Sports Mistress. School music as a whole, also individual tuition, is under the direction of the resident Music Mistress, Miss M. J. Fearn, L.R.A.M. The Hostel is under the personal supervision of the Principal, MISS D.N. ALLAN, M.A. Boarding fees for 3 terms: £57 per annum. (On approved applications, Government assistance to the extent of 5/- per week will be given.) For application forms and Prospectuses apply to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 187, New Plymouth.

Boarding School for boys chiefly be-z-x tween ages of 6 and 14. Open-air ' o, dormitories and schoolrooms, Swimm ’ n S Baths, Tennis Court, Woodwork Room. Extracts from Inspectors’ Reports:— Sjufesnrfflffiz "Tone,’ discipline and spirit of work are excellent. Tpe school is very well equipped and both in classroom accommodation and ,■ a r»». i a sis general surroundings affords a very pleas- * 4 HAD IO W ant environment.” "The staffing is very liberal and allows Preparatory School for Boys, treatment on individual lines.” . , . , "There is a wide provision made for all MASTFRTON school activities, sport in particular being I IHJILIXI VIN catered for.”

t <w Jil * . . =ggg u ■ . . ***? BBRT ® ~ -..« il ' ''■'' " • " k f uMaafcifl? ' ‘ ; *kJB» Jwk dfei>. W *k' fiS^^’Y'- 1 <•* I ,»' ‘ . sjk „V ? ® fl *>r' r |S; <!■ ?3|lfcE£ ! < fife ;zzzf— — "7 '~ > — ' k .*• "' H| I iwwwimbhßl -,-.. - , - , THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS NG A TAWA, MARTON Chairman of the Board of Trustees: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Wellington. Head Mistress: Miss Mitchell, 8.A., French Honours, London: University of Cambridge Teachers’ Diploma. Resident Staff, including fully-qualified English University Honours Women. Preparation for Entrance and Scholarship Examinations of the New Zealand and English Universities, and for Examinations of the Associated Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M. Resident Music and Elocution Mistresses with degrees of L.R.A.M., qualified Gymnastic and Games’ Mistress. Courses in Arts, Crafts, Book-keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand and Domestic Science. School Orchestra, Trained Nurse, Swimming Bath, large Playing Fields, Tennis Courts and Golf Course. FIRST TERM OF 1937 BEGINS ON FEBRUARY 9.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 63, 8 December 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 63, 8 December 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 63, 8 December 1936, Page 8