HORA HORA SCHOOL
GRATIFYING REPORT. The following highly satisfactory, report by Inspectors B. N, T. Blake and C. R, Munro was read at this month’s meeting of the Hora Hora School 'Committee,—
“The school is well organised and managed, and classifications are sound. “Attendance, except as ajffeeted by epidemics in the earlier part of the year, is cbmmendably regular. Tiro school buildings, outhouses, grounds and fences are in excellent order, and interiors are kept thoroughly clean. “The probationer is receiving proper training. The spirit of co-opera-tion which animates the efforts of the head teacher and his staff for the betterment of the school is reflected in the behaviour of the children and their attitude towards their work. The standard of attainment in the subjects of instruction ranges from very fair to excellent, the general efficiency of the school is distinctly good, and the order, discipline and tone have reached' a very good level.”
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Northern Advocate, 23 January 1929, Page 7
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