SCHOOL YEAR ENDING
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES CEREMONIES THIS WEEK AUCKLAND ARRANGEMENTS Prize-giving ceremonies will mark the conclusion of the year at the majority of secondary schools and colleges in Auckland this week. Eleven of these functions will take place between to-morrow and Friday, when primary schools will also complete the third term of the year. Dihvorth School and Sacred Heart College will hold their prize-giving ceremonies to-morrow afternoon, while the function at St. Cuthbert's College is to take place on Wednesday afternoon. The year's awards will be distributed in six schools on Thursday, the Auckland Girls' Grammar School holding its annual assembly in the morning and King's School and the Auckland Grammar School in the afternoon. In the evening prizes and awards will be presented to pupils of the Mount Albert Grammar School, the Epsom Girls' Grammar School and the Takapuna Grammar School. Tho two latter schools will conduct their functions in the Auckland Boys' Grammar School, Mountain Road, and in the Gaiety Theatre, Takapuna, respectively. The distribution of prizes at King's College will take place on Friday. A parents' afternoon is to be held at the Diocesan High School for Girls on Wednesday, the junior pupils completing the year's work on-Thursday and the remainder of the school breaking up on Friday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23218, 12 December 1938, Page 13
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