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ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.

THE RESULTS. The following lists contain the principal results of the last examination of teachers. It ia explained that the granting of a certificate depends only in part upon the result oE an examination, and that candidates who have not had the experience required by the regulations, or who do not receive the neces sary marks from a school inspector, have no claim to a certificate. The list of candidates who were partially successful in former years, and have now passed in the additional subjects necessary for a certificate, is not yet complete. In the case of the candidates who relied partly upon work done at the matriculation examination, the results of that examination have been taken into consideration in preparing these lists. Every candidate will receive a private intimation of bis success or failure, and those whose names are in the third and fourth lists will be advised as to the subjects in which they will have to be examined again. An asterisk against a name signifies that the candidate is too young to hold a full certificate. Teachers already classified who are entitled to promotion as a result of the examination are invited to send in their certificates for indorsement. Tne next examination v/ill take place iu January, 1888, beginning about the 9th of the month. Notices will have to be in the office of the Department by the 31st of October.

The successful Wellington and Wanganui candidates are as follow : I. Pas-ed the examination for class D.— Wanganui—James Kinloch Law ; Wellington—Margaret Page, Mary Alice Baty, Mary Kate Lawson, Olivia Emma Payne, Ellen Wallace, all of Wellington; David Walter Low, Henry A. Parkinson, both of Wanganui. 11. Passed the Examination for Class E.— Wanganui—*Anna Marion Feild, Thomas Baker Insoll, * Alexander'’ Matheson ; Wellington—Lois Margaret Feist, Agnes Lambert McDonald, YVanganui. 111. Partial Success recorded toward Clas3 D. Wanganui Jame 3 Victor, Sheridan Carlisle Hall; Wellington—Caroline Davis, Annie Henrietta Lawson, James Mclntyre, Ernest Walter Tompkins. IV. Partial success recorded toward Class E. —Wanganui—Eliza Charlotte Harper, * Emma Perfect Laird, * George Robertson Laurenson, Hannah Theresa Reache, Reginald Charles Templer ; Wellington— * Annie Bowie, Caroline Mary Brown, * George William Chatwin, Annie Davies, Emma Davies, * Cla-a Augusta Francis, Alice Jane Frethev, William George Martin, Agnes Cordelia Nieholls, Grace Anne Young.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 15

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ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 15

ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 15

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