SECONDARY EDUCATION
CAMBRIDGE DIFFICULTIES CONSOLIDATION SUGGESTED [JBOM Otfß OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday The difficulties of arranging secondary education for children at Whitehall, Taotaoroa and Karapiro, were outlined to the Cambridge School Committeo at a meeting last evening by a deputation of ladies from the three districts. The impossibility of arranging a bus for secondary pupils only was pointed out by the headmaster of the Cambridge School, Mr. J. G. Catran. He said the only solution -would be for the Education board to agree to immediate consolidation, with a bus to hring both the primary and secondary pupils in to Cambridge. The committee agreed to recommend that immediate consolidation be inaugurated, with the approval of the Whitehall and Taotaoroa School Committees.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22983, 10 March 1938, Page 12
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