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.11.-1. ir? , farther development of, the ifttemedi»t* Khool syik'm the .fMP fl $ e Education Department, according to Mr. T. B. Strong, Director of Education, who it at present in Christchurch. “So far at possible and where the change can be pyJlu with* little or no additional expense, the scheme will be introduced,” Mr. Strong said. "It has proved very successful in bridging the gap between the primary course and the secondary coarse. The change is not new in the -educational world, and practically all the educational authorities in Gr£at Britain here been moving in this directon since the publication of the well-known, Hadow report.”. The scheme had beei), introduced ifito New Zealand by the establishment of what had been called by ■v Sir James Purr junior high schools, and ||p|]he experiment had been most successif 1 fal. } 4 V3§£ r y: ' £ : • j

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 9

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 9

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 9