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EDUCATIONAL. . ... -- . _ V • . .. , • ' A UCELAND GRAMMAR J± BOARD. SCHOOLS ANNUAL SESSION OF 1928. BOYS' SCHOOLS. Auckland {Mountain Rd.), Mt. Aiberi and Takapuna. GIRLS' SCHOOLS, Auckland (Howe St.). Epsom and Takapuna. The Schools will Assensble at 3 a.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. The Principals of the Auckland (Boys'). Mt. Albert, 'X'ok&puna and Epsom Grammar Schools will be present on FRIDAY, February 3, and MONDAY, February 6. to «nrol new pupils. For Auckland Grammar School (Boys') parents may obtain trom the Headmaster, at the school, by application, on or after TUESDAY, January 31. the approximate time of appointment. New pupils wili be enrolled on FRIDAY in order or their applications. The Principal of the Auckland Girls (Howe StJ will be present on THURSDAY, February 2, FRIDAY, Februury 3, and MONDAY. February 0, from 9 a.m. to j 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. New pupiio with surnames from A to H will bp enrolled i on February 2. those from I to Q on Feb- ! xuary 3, and thos-> from R to Z oi? FcbSuary 6. Every candidate for admission must produce a Registrar's Certificate of date of birth, which may be obtained through the Principals for the sum of one shilling, or Statutory Declaration showing date of birth Every candidate for admission to the Girls' Schools must attend the entrance examinations, which wi!! be held at the Schools on Tuesday, February 7, g.t S? s.jn. All ■ correspond en cs relating to admission must be addressed to the Headmaster or Headmistress of the School. Is. B.—Parents of those pupils who attended in 1327 and are returning are reminded that the "Notice of Return" must Vc forwarded by February 1 Pupils who have passed Standard VI. but are not eligible for Free Places, may be admitted as paying pupils. MOUNT ALBERT „ , Boys from (1) all places on the North Railway Lines, (2) Mt. Albert. Morning «ide, Kingsland, (3) West Rosltlll, Southwest Epsom, (4 1 Dominion Rd., Gleiitr.ore, West Eden Terrace. (5) Newton (West of Reservoir), Grey Lynr. (South of Richmond Avenue), Archhill, '6) Point Chevalier, will be required to a.'.tend at the Mt. Albert School Boyn from Northcote and Birkcaibead may attend the Takapuna Grammar School if they so desire. If the number of boys applying for admission a,t the Auckland Grammar School is in excess of Jhe accommodation available, it may be necessary to require the overflow to attend at Mt. Albert. EPSOM GIRLS' SCHOOL. Pupils from the Easier" side of Auckland, including the districts of Parnell, Remuera, Epsom, Epsom side of Mt. Eden. _Ellerslie and Onehunga. pupils coming by Southern Railway Line to Newmarket, will be required to attend the Epsom School. In cases of doubt the Board will decide which school a pupil should attend TAKAPUNA. All pnpil3 from Takapuna and Devonport, except those who havo beejn three years al the Atickand Grammar School, Auckland Girl's Grammar School or Mt. will be required to attend th- Takapuna Grammar School The latter may transfer to Takapuna if thev so desire Pupils frorn Norfhcoto and Birkenhead ma? attend the Takapuna Grammar Schtcl if they so desire. DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. AUCKLAND. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS E. H. SANDFORD. M.A. (Hons.) (Girtoa' College, Cambridge). REOPENS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 (New Boarders, MONDAY, 13. C J; Girls and other B° arders - TUESDAY. 14). Entrance *Examinatioh TUF:SDAY, February 14. at 10 a.m. Miss Sandford will be at home to parents by appointment on THURSDAYS. February 2nd and 9th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at School Housje. Prospectus, Application forms, etc., may be obtained from the SECRETARY. Diocesan High School. Epsom. r AMILTON rjtECHNICAL gCHOOL. THE SCHOOL WILL REOPEN On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1928. The following courses of instruction are provided:— J INDUSTRIAL. DOMESTIC SCIENCE, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, COMMERCIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY. The Principal will be in attendance at the School on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., and on SATUR DAY, February 4, from 10 a.m. to IS noon, to interview parents and to enrol prospective pupils. Prospectuses may be obtained on application or from Paul's Book Arcade, Hamilton. W. FRASER, Secretary. SESSION, 1928. SCHOOL REOPENS ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. ' ' Free Places are granted to Proficiency Certificate holders under 15 years of age on December 1, 1927, and to pupils over this age if recommended by the Senior Inspector «f Primary Schools. The following courses have been established:— j(L) Pre-Matriculation.—Classical, Commercial, Domestic.<II.) Post-Matriculation.—Junior University Scholarship, Teachers' D, Book-keep-ing and Accountancy, Science. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, February 3, 4 tuna 6, for the enrolment of new pupils. Prospectus for 192? ma- be had on applipatl<m" • R. ENGLISH, Secretary. FOR Q.IRLS, HAMILTON. Formerly "Sonning School," now com pletely renovated and under the controi oi the DioceEan Schools Board. Headmistress - MISS E. NECKER, formerly of the Auckland Diocesan High School and Ngatawa School. Marlon. The school will open on TUESDAY, February 14. Boarders to arrive on MONDAY, February 13. Parents may arrange for interviews with the Headmistress any time after January 51, by telephoning or writing to the Diocesan Secretary. Prospectus, forms of application for ad ■mission, and other information may be Jj&d from THE DIOCESAN SECRETARY, Booth and Chapman's Bldgs., Hamilton P.O. Box 21. Telephone 2)55. SCHOOL, HAMILTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS From 7 to 14 years of age. Nert Term Commejices WEDNESDAY, February 8. Boarders return TUESDAY, February 7 Prospectus on application to THE SECRETARY. THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. NGATAWA. TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Miss McCall will be At Home to parents on Monday and Tuesday, February 13 and 14. Epsom kindergarten and pre. r, P'iRATORY SCHOOL, f EPSOM LIBRARY. TTIL'2'A.^? rm Commences TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Principal: MISS R. GRESHAM. Phono E °* d ' Epsom '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19859, 1 February 1928, Page 20

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