LYALL BAY SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT OF GROUNDS.
The annual report of the Lyall Bay School Committee states that the school and grounds are in better condition today than they have been m for years past, especially in view of the'curtailment of expenditure on education. Under the circumstances the year's achievements w.ere regarded as very'satisfactory. The question of extra accommodation at the school was one of considerable moment, and had received the closest attention during the year. Despite everything that could be done, two standards were at presonfc housed in outside buildings. The committee had realised that the separation of the scholars was inimical to their advancement, as -fc was also unfair to the headmaster and ttudmig staff. _ Plans had been prepared for one additional room, but until the Department announced a decision nothing more could be done.
Various items.of progress a;e reported, also the result of examinations and sports activities.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 11
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149LYALL BAY SCHOOL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 11
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