THE SCHOOLS' BREAK-UP.
SANDYMOUNT. The Sandymount School was dismissed for the holidays on the 23rd inst«, Thi following is the list of prize takersi-s-Standard I.—First prizes, Andrew, Atykcn, George Roger: second prizes, -WUhani Di vis, B> Stew tft, H. Taylor. Girls-First, FJnra Balsille, BomMTainsn ; second, A. Randall, E.'Dioklson, M. Donald. / Standard 11.-FirsffU' Hurray, B.WKay; second, John Aitkin, Rohett Randall. Jiary Fleming; sccond, s E. Riddell, E. Arnot, J. Taylor.' > Standaid lll.—First, Alexander Morris, Cochrane, Weir; second, Albert Randall, B. Wcer, C. Uitchcox. J. Weir. K. Bracks, G Morrle. Girls-First, Chiialina M'Kay; sccoiid, E. Randall, A. Aitken. Standard IV.-First, Henry lioylos, Peter Arnot; second, John Stcw«r. Girls-First, Chri Una Dick, Jessie Stowart, Elizabeth Rutherford; second, lea •DlokisoD. ■ _;- , , Standard V.-Firet, 0. Ferguson, IF. Cowan, Daniel Weir, Alexander Aitken; second, Alte.t Ferguson, Walter Riddel'. Girls—Firtt, Jcannio M'Grcgor, Maggie Aitken. Standard Vl.-Jessie Riddell 1, Reuben Boyks 2. Spcoial Prizes. Diligence and good conduct— Jeannlo M'Gregor aud Albert Ferguson. Writing - Alix. Aitken, John Stewart, and Charles Hitchcox. Reading—James Dona'daon, Alex. Braid, and George Weir. Diligence and good conduct-Jane Rutherford and Lizzie Dickison. Sewing Prizes. - Standard VI. - Jessie Riddell. Standard V.—Maggie Aitken. Standard IV.—Jessie Stewart and Christina Diok. Standard 111. -Lizzie Randall. Standard 11.-Nellie Riddell and Mary Roger. Stardard I.—Lizzie Dickison and Alice Randall. P. 2-Isabella Stewart. Mr George Baleille is head-master and Miss Donald mistress. « TOMAHAWK. The annual examination of the above school was held on 23rd inst, The principal prizetakers were :-- Standard V.—Nellie Stewart, for progress in work. Standard IV.—Upper dux, 4 innic Mathicson; lower dux, Metta Miller. Standard lll.—Duces, James Mathieeon and Madeline SmaUl, equal. Standard ll.—Dux, James Granger. Standard I.—Duces, William Sccaill and William Fraser, equal. Preparatory for Standard I.—Dux, Frederick Hopwood. Primer Class—Dux, Charles Stnail 1 . Extra Prizes. Sewing: Division I. Annie Stewart. Division ll.—Mary Stewart. Division 111. —Minnie Mathieson. Writing: Best boy—James Smaill. Best girl Nellie Robertson. Drawing:. Bent in school—Charles Smaill. Reading: Upper dnx—Nellie Stewart. Lower dux Recitation : Upper dux—Minnie Mathieeon. Lower dux James Ribertson. Good conduct: James Robertson and Emily Ings. All the other pupils received presents.
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Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2
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