ANNUAL SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.
1 CATHOLIC SCHOOL, NEW HBAD-
FOED, LINCOLN. i The annual sports and distribution of prizes in connection with this school, took place on Boxing Day. The sports were held m a paddock near the school, which was kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee, by Mr Patrick Henley, of New Headford. The weather, being all that could be desired, it is needless to say, the children as well as a large number of parents and friends, enjoyed themselves thoroughly both by partaking of the good things provided for them by the Committee, and by racing, jumping and other games 5 each event being contested with great spirit. The distribution of prizes was the event of the day, and took place in the school room, in the presence of the parents bnd a number of friends. The Eev Father phervier who presented the prizes, congratulated the children on the progress they had made, in their studies during the past year, but especially during the last six taonths, and attributed their success in the different subjects, for examination, to a more tegular attendance during that period. He iixhorted them to be good and obedient to heir parents during the recess, .showing hereby that they had proßted by the mwl essons inculcated at school. The following i thfl ptiz*list i— ■ * Class V., Vary Whelan, 1;
Margaret Whelan, 2; George Gunneen, 3. Clan IT., Thomas Boebuck, 1 5 David But-i ler, % Class 111., Eliza Orearj, 1 5 James i Leabyj 2, Class 11., Jane Oreary, 1; Mary Henley, 2. Class 1., Edward Ctmneen, 1; Julia Henley, 2, Excellence. —Class T., Margaret Whelan, 1 } Mary Whelan, 2, Class IT., David Butter, 1 j Annie Donoghey, 2. Class 111,, Eliza Oreary, 1 j Michael Hartigan, 2, Class 11., Jane Oreary, 1| Margaret M'Guire, 2. Class 1., Kate Hartigan, 1 5 Edward Ounneen, 2. Catechism. Class T,, Mary Whelan, Margaret Whelan, 1; George Ounneen, Michael Brown, 2. Class IV., Thomas Ounneen, Annie Donoghey, I; John Beddington, 2, Glass 111,, Ellen Leah j, 1; James Leahy, 2. Class 11., Jane Oreary, Eliza Oreary, 1; Bridget Henley, Margaret Butler, 2. Class 1., Daniel Henley, 1; Patrick Francis By an, 2. Extra prize for prayers, John Henley. Abithmbtio.—Class V., Mary Whelan, Margaret Whelan, 1 ; Michael Byan, 2. Class IT,, Connor Kelly, 1; David Butler, 2. Class 111,, Michael Hartigan, 1 j Eliza Oreary, James Leahy, Michael Vaughan, 2. Class 11., Jane Creary, Margaret M'Guire, 1; Thomas Henley, 2. Class 1., Kate Hartigan, 1) Edward Ounneen, 2, Gbammab.—Class V., Mary Whelan, 1 ; Margaret Whelan, 2, Class IV., Thomas Roebuck, 1; Thomas Ounneen, 2. Class 111., Michael Henley, 1; Eliza Creary, 2. Class 11., Jane Oreary, 1; Mary. Henley, Margaret M'Guire, 2. Claes I. (spelling), Mary Connelly, 1; Kate Hartigan, 2. Gkogeaphy, Histoey.— Class V, George Ounneen, I j Mary Whelan, Margaret Whelan, 2. Class IV., David Butler, 1; Thomas Boebuck, 2. Class 111., Michael Hartigan, 1; Eliza Creary, 2. Class 11., Thomas Henley, 1 5 Bridget Henley, 2. Beading, Weiting— Class V.,.Michael Brown, lj Michael Byan, 2.. Claes IV,, Thomas BOebuck, 1; Kate M'Guire, Martin Beddington, 2. Class 111., Mary Butler, Jane Donoghey, 1; John Ounneen, Eliza Creary, 2. Class 11., Margaret Sexton, 1; Mary Byan, 2. Class L, Patrick Sexton, 1; Michael Murphy, 2. Bxtba Peizes.—Mensuration, Algebra— Michael. Byan, Mary Whelan,... Margaret Whelan. French reading—Thomas Boebuck. Composition—Margaret Whelan, Exercises— Marjr Whelsn. Sewing—Ellen Leahy, Kate Hartigan. ■ WAIKUKU. The distribution of, prizes took, place on Thursday, last; the school having been previously examined by Mr T. 8. Smith, of Ashley. ' The results are as follows : . Standaed V.—Dux, Charles Merries; William Griffiths, 2; Hannah Ligget, 3. Standabd IV.-;James,,Wyllie, 1; Ellen Griffiths, 2; Emily Bowley, 3; John , M'Donald, 4. Standabd 111. — Jane Smyth, 1 j Sarah Ligget, 2; William Stevington, 3. Standabd ll.—John Robertson, 1; Annie Morriss, 2; Louisa Tinkler, 3 ; Maggie Bobertsbn, 4.
Standabd I. —John Smyth, 1 j Sarah Orchard, 2; Lily Tinkler, 3; Albert Skevington, 4; Willie Tombs, 4; M. J. Weir, 5. Infants. —Sarah Weir, 1 j Joseph Smyth, 2; Kitty Bobertson, 3; George Orchard, 4; Charlotte Skevington, 5; George M'Quillan, 6 j Ellen Weir, , . Special Peizes.— -History, Bessie Ligget, Arithmetic, B. Bowley. Writing, Maggie Ligget. Spelling, Annie Morriss and John Bobertson. Best Liked Girl, Bessie Leggit. Best Liked Boy, John Smyth. ’ A, speciar prize, kindly presented by Mr S. M'Dotlald to the scholar who obtained the highest number of marks at the examination was awarded to Charles Moms.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6190, 29 December 1880, Page 5
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