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THE SCHOOLS' BREAK-UP.

At the Albany street School James Kober gained the special prize in Standard I. (seniors). The following special prizes were awarded at the Forbury School:— Standard VI. Arithmetic: A writing desk (Mr Wardrop'sprize), William Slater; silver medal (Mr W. Kennedy’s), Lottie Mann. Standards V. and VI. —Writing ; A writing desk (Mr W. Latnach’s), Henry Graham. History; (Mr Reid’s), John Cassels. English: (Mr Whettort), Julia Hutton. Standard IV. Reading: Box of mathematical Instruments (Mr Larnooh’s), John Campbell; (Mr Reid’s), M. Richardson. Arithmetic; (Mr Beattie’s), David M'Fariane and Annie Woikem. Writing : (Mr Johnson’a), Margaret Liddlo. Standard 111. —Geography; An album (Mr Larnach’s), Lizzie Lyons; writing (Miss Alexander’s), John Alexander; reading (Mies Alexander's), Alice •Purvey. Standard ll.—Reading (Mr Reid’s), Ernest Vickery, (Mr Johnson’s) Maud Duff; geography (Mr Reid's), Maggie M'lntyro. Standard I.—Reading (Mr Reid's), Alfred Maxwell and Adelaide Alexander. RAVENSBOURNE. The Rev, Mr Young presented the prizes on Friday night. In addition to the prizes, forty-one good attendance certificates were issued. Infant Department.—Classwork; Willie Jack and Ernest Webber (equal), 1; Thomas Reeves, Richard Cairney. and John Willis (equal), 2. Special prize for reading (presented by Mrs Lo Koong) ; James Ualing. Mental arithmetic: Willie Jack. Special prizes for quietness (presented by Mrs Palmer): Charles Henderson, Joseph Reeves, Annie Hayes, Fred Portman, Robert Brownlie, Hilda Mbllcr. Standard lll.—Classwork: Arthur Ilarrop, 1; John Stephens, 2. Writing ; Edward Whitten. Mental arithmetic: John King. Standard ll.—Classwork: William Farton, 1; Ralph Little, 2. Spelling; Arthur Portmau, Mental arithmetic; Minnie Withers. Standard I.—Classwork: Eliza Russell, 1; Ellen Collins, 2. Writing: Eliza Russell. Mental arithmetic : Bessie Mitchell.

Standard IV.—Clasawork: Arthur Little, 1; Alice Hays, 2. Writing: Charles King, 1. Mental arithmetic ; Lizzie Calrocy. Mapping: Matthew Henderson. Spelling (special prize presented by Mrs Fraser): Charles King Standard V.—Clasawork: Minnie Blackie, X ; Dora Little and Ernest MBller (equal), 2. Writing: George King, X ; Annie Fernie, 2. Mapping: Dora Little. Mental arithmetic; Ernest Holier. Chemistry; Dora Little. Spelling (special prize presented by Mrs Palmer): Jane May. Standard Vl.—Glosswork: Emily Uilnes, 1; Nellie Palmer, 2. Writing: Lillie Young. Mapping (prize presented by the Mayor); Bella Gulanders. Spelling (special prize presented by Mrs Fraser): Charles Mitchell. Chemistry: Bella Oillanders. Drawing.—First prize (presented by Mr W. .Portman), Richard Hoffman; second (presented by Mrs Palmer), Arthur Little; third (presented by Mrs Palmer), J. P. Stephens. Industrial Department.—First section: Bella Gillandera, 1; Minnie Blackie, 2. Second section : Mary J. Milnes, 1; Eliza Russell, 2. Special first prize for darning (presented by Mrs Tail), Lillie Young; second (presented by Mr A. Brown), Dora Little. Medals.—Silver medal, Maltese cross (presented by Mr Carl MSller) to the boy best liked by his companions, Charles J. Mitchell; silver medal, Maltese cross (also presented by Ur Ubllor), to the girl best liked by her companions, Malina Mullenger; silver medal (presented by the Mayor and Mr D. G. Stephens) to the dux (boy or girl) of the school, Charles J. Mitchell.

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Evening Star, Issue 6775, 15 December 1884, Page 2

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THE SCHOOLS' BREAK-UP. Evening Star, Issue 6775, 15 December 1884, Page 2

THE SCHOOLS' BREAK-UP. Evening Star, Issue 6775, 15 December 1884, Page 2

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