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TARANAKI PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

The following thirteen schools gained the highest results in the 1910 examinations :—Hillsborough, quality of instruction, excellent; orler discipline, and tone of school, excellent; Kaimiro, very good and excellent; Oaonni, very good and excellent; Stanley, very good and excellent ; Egmont Valley, good and very good; Korito, good and very good; bepperton, good and very good; Okato, good and very good; Uruti, good and very good; Whangamomona. good and very good; Albert, good and good; Denbigh, good audigood; Murker’s, good and, good;, West End, good and od. ; Stratford, with a roll i number of 647 and , 628 present yit the examination, is classed very satisfactory and very good'; Midhirst (145 — 129), very satisfactory and good; rt -'i , oiff ffio—62),‘ yerv fair ai>c|.isatisfactory ; Huiakamti, both satisfactory ; iviaiauiii (2i —2l), very satisfactory and 'Jjfdiid 1 ;' Malice (-55 —161), very fair and good, Nthfolk (21 IS), fair and good ; I’n.iih jiakau (37 32), satisfactory and yery satisfactory; Ngairo, (74—73), very fair and very good; Fohokura (25—24), ‘satisfactory and very fair ; Pembroke (15 —l3), very fair Jand, very good ; Tariki '99—90), very satisfactory and, good ; Tututawa (11 —10); very satisfactory •.ml very good’; Toko (127—112), satisfactory and.good; York (39—39), very satisfactory ~jVnd very good, Stratford school still shows; the largest attendance, having 647 against Contra! 589, Inglewood 309, West End 417. , The following is a summary of examination results for each of the Catholic Convent Schools examined , and inspected by the Board’s inspectors in 1910;—New Plymouth: Number on roll 108, present at examination 10S, quality of instruction—good, order, discipline and tone of school: very good; Inglewood (89—85), very satisfactory and good; Stratford (138 — 135), satisfactory and good; Opunako (55 —4.4), fair and good.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 7

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TARANAKI PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 7

TARANAKI PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 7

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