KAITI SCHOOL
NEED FOR EXTENSION
COMMITTEE'S PROPOSALS
At a special meeting last week the Kaiti School Committee considered the question of providing additional accommodation at the school. It was fully agreed that in the near future the'matter of extending the school would have to bo considered by the Hawke's Hay Education Board. With a view (o helping the board the committee thoroughly examined several suggested plans and also viewed the proposed sites for the additions. It was finally decided to make the following suggestions:—To extend the western win},' of the school, together with the attached corridor, a full 14ft, thus making another room the same si/.e as the present Std. VI room; that the partition between the headmaster's office and teachers' room should be taken down and a wall built in its place with glass from sft. to the ceiling; and that the class-rooms be rearranged so that Std. VI pupils be domiciled in the new room and the infant department extended to Std. VI room,-so that the infants would have the whole sunny frontage of the school. The chairman was instructed to place the matter before the Education Board, and it is expected that it. will be formally brought up at the board's next meeting.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18960, 10 March 1936, Page 9
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206KAITI SCHOOL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18960, 10 March 1936, Page 9
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