EXAMINATION RESULTS
CONVENT SCHOOL, GREYMOUTH. Tho'following is. the complete list of successes gained by the pupils of St. Mary’s Convent School. Greymouth, in Public Service, Intermediate and Teachers’ examinations, held in November and January last: PUBLIC SERVICE SENIOR. J. Egan (completion). Norman Knell (three subjects.). PUBLIC SERVICE JUNIOR. Gwendoline McCarthy (passed with credit). ' Elsie Leitch. Mary Clare Moore. Lucy Conaghan. INTERMEDIATE. Violet Larcomhe (passed with credit) Katie Egan. Maysel Horne. Delia Fahey. Minnie Lilbum. Maureen GritVen. Marv O'Leary, Annie Kelly. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS. CLASS C. (Two subjects). Margaret Duggan. CLASS I). (Whole examination). Mary Moore. Nora Crowe. Catherine Bourke, Georgina Craig. PARTIAL D. • Mary threw. Not ah Blair. A ..lies O’Donnell. CLASS D. "(Eoni 1 groups). Ruse Bignell. GLASS D. (Three groups). Josephine Rooney. Mabel Thompson. Alicia Wylie. CLASS D. (Two groups). Eileen Ibilliimn. GI-ASS D. (One group). Violet Larcombe. HA NI) WO R K EX A MIN AT lON S. In (he examinations conducted last November by Mr. Brown, examiner in
handwork to the Education Department, the following candidates from the Convent were successful: —Mary M<rore ( Catherine Bourke. Josephine Rooney, Rose Bignell. Alicia Wylie, Mary Carew, Mabel Thompson, Agnes O’Donnell, Rita, Coppersmith, Norah Blair, Eileen Hallinan, .!• Southard. Through it clerical error, Maty Glare Moore’s name was not gazetted last February, but the Department Inis since notified this candidate that she passed the Public Service Junior, and lias ottered her a position as cadette in the Department of Internal Ali'airs, Wellington, Miss Gwen. Me. Cartliv is now a cadette in the Public 'JTust*Ottiee, 1 Auckland, and Miss. Elsie Leitch in the Government Insurance Office, Wellington. Misses Minnie Lilbunu, Annie Kelly, and Maysel Heine have' been appointed probationers in the public sejf i<E at' Cobdeti, Blackball, and Otlia respectively. Misses Alary Moore and Catheiine Bourke are. undergoiiin- a course of training, the former in Hie Teachers’ Training Co!Wellington, and the latter m Christchurch. _ . In the eommcreial examiuations, lield last December in connection with the National Business College, SyE nev, nine Convent pupils passed lit book-keeping, eleven in sh- v thand, and eight i„, typewriting.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1917, Page 3
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