AUCKLAND SUNDAY' SCHOOL UNION.
i ANNUAL SCRIPTURE EXAMINATIONS. LIST OF TARANAKI AWARDS. j The results of the 'Scripture, examinaI tion annually organised by the Auckland (Sunday School Union are now available. Thirteen hundred and Bixty-two jandidates drawn- from the Auckland, Taranaki and Hawke's Bay provinces sat for , examination. Teachers were examined in ' "The Art and Principles of Teaching." ■ The examination of scholars was based upon the international lessons for April, 1 'Hay and June. The section covers a portion of the story of the beginnings of the Christian Church as recorded in uhapters 3 to 18 of the Actst of the ■ Apostles. Candidates receiving the three [ highest numbers of marks in each grade are awarded honors prizes. Those securing 85 per cent, of marks also receive j prizes. Honors .-ertificates are granted lor 70 to 84 marks, first-class certificates [ for 55 to 69 marks, and second-class certificates for 40 to 54 marks. FIRST GRADE (TEACHERS). Honors Certificate.—Win. Henry Reynolds, Eltham Methodist, 77 marks. 1 * SECOND 'GRADE (19 and over). No candidates locally. THIRD GRADE (17 to 19), Prize—May A. L. Gillespie, Now Plymouth Baptist, 85. Honors Certificate.—lvy Campbell, New il'lymouth Baptist, 70. FOURTH GRADE (15 to 17); | Honors Certificate.—Jessie Bannister, Stratford Methodist, 79; Mary Coleman, i\ T ew Plymouth Baptist, 70; Linda M. rlales, New Plymouth Baptist, 76. First-class Certificates.—Janet McLean, Stratford Methodist, 64; Dorothy Board '34. Second-class Certificate.—lda E. Boon, Stratford Methodist, 48; unplaced, 1. 1 FIFTH GRADE (13. to 15). Prizes.—New Plymouth Baptist: Bertha D. Elliot, SO; Muriel J. Gillespie, 30. Honors Certificates.—Elsie M. Honnor, Wcw Plymouth Baptist, 79; Selena Papps, Eltham Methodist, 74; W. Huddy Clemow, Stratford Methodist, 70. Second-class Certificates.—Wedgewood Boon, Stratford Methodist, 53; May Thomas, Durham Road, Inglewood, 49; Ena Johnston, Durham Road, 49; Olive Streeter, Eltham Methodist, 45; unplaced, 5. SIXTH GRADE (11 to 13). Honors Certificate—Ruffell P. Hoby, Lincoln Road, Inglewood, 70. First-class Certificate.—Annie Metcalfe, Lincoln Road, 09; Karena A. Elliott, New Plymouth Baptist. OS; Stuart Elliott, Baptist, 00; Winnie Thomas, Durham Road, Inglewood, 50. Second-class Certificate.—Rob Gillespie, Sew Plymouth Baptise, 41;. unplaced, 3. SEVENTH GRADE (9 to 11). Prize.—C. Honnor, New Plymouth Baptist, 85. / ' "" Honors Certificates..—Lizzie A. Elliott. New Plymouth Baptist; Keitha Martin, Stratford Methodist, 72. First-class Certificates.—Basil Hoby, Lincoln Road, Inglewood, 01; Dudley Metcalfe, Lincoln Road, Inglewood, 55'; Eileen A. B. Foster, Stratford Methodist, 00. Second-class Certificates.—Eva P.irkett, Stratford Methodist/ 54; Ethel Kilpatrick, Durham Road, Inglewood, 50; Allan Young, Lincolr Road, 41; unplaced, *.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1916, Page 7
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