EDUCATION POLICY
POSITION OF NEW DIRECTOR. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. AUCKLAND. April 10. The Education Minister, the Hon. R. Masters, said it was not intended that the new Director of Education should be other than the professional head of the department. It was his intention to pay special attention to the administrative side of the department’s work after the new director had been appointed. Referring to the establishment of intermediate schools, the Minister said that for financial reasons it would be impossible to make the change simultaneously in tho nine education districts, but gradual development would take place. One intermediate school had been opened in Napier and one in ■Wanganui and a third would be erected in the Shirley district, Christchurch, where it was the alternative to producing money for erecting additions to three neighbouring primary schools.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 11 April 1933, Page 10
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