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ST. JOHN’S Girls’ School (Inc.) UNDENOMINATIONAL. PRINCIPAL: MISS NORAH ENDERBY 8.A., London. The School is adequately staffed and equipped and the recognized Primary and secondary Courses are followed to the standard of University Entrance. The School has an excellent gymnasium and large grounds, giving excelI ent opportunities for physical culture I and open air classes. I Both boarders and Day Pupils are ■ accepted. ' I First Term Commences: Tuesday, 1 February 7, 1939. | Further particulars from the Secretary, I Mr P. Linton Hodge, c/o U.S.S. Coy., I Crescent, Invercargill (Telephone 1772). Archerfield School DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in Dunedin Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. The School is an open-air school. The classrooms and sleeping balconies are built according to the I plans of Sir Truby King. The School reopens on February 7, 1939.

SOUTHLAND IBW TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL — A Full Time Day School for Girls and Boys IN 27 YEARS THE ROLL HAS GROWN TO 353 GIRLS, 389 BOYS The School has a strong Staff of 27 full-time assistants. Teachers of general subjects are trained teachers with high academic qualifications; teachers of practical and technical subjects have had genuine experience in industry, business, commercial art, etc. The Domestic Science-building and Trades Workshops are up-to-date and very well equipped. Typing room and Laboratories have a full range of equipment. Courses of Study: SHORT COURSES LONG COURSES For Girls : These lead to the preliminary examinations for COMMERCIAL and HOME ARTS higher University work in Accountancy, AgriculFor Boys : ture, Architecture, Engineering, Fine Arts, Home COMMERCIAL, RURAL INDUSTRIAL, Science. (For all, except the first, of these the. TRADES (Engineering and Woowork- Education Department offers a certain number of frig). Bursaries annually.) 1939 SESSION WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY Copies of the illustrated Prospectus may be had on application. C. A. STEWART, Principal.

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Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23693, 16 December 1938, Page 13

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