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2. Work of the Highest and Lowest Classes. Highest.- Boys : English—Shakespeare, Macbeth ; Chaucer, Prologue ; Milton, Paradise Lost, Book II : Palgrave's (Jolden Treasury, Book IV (selections) ; Lee, Seventeenth Century Prose ; Kuskin, Sesame and Lilies ; Nesfield's Historical English ; Nichol and M'Cormick, Exercises on English Composition. Latin —Livy. Book II ; Cicero. In Verrem Actio Prima ; Horace, Odes, Book I; Virgil. Georgics, II ; sight translation, prose composition, and grammar papers; Shuckburgh. History of Rome : Wilkins, Roman Antiquities. French —Daudet, Tartarin de Tarascon ; Moliere, Le Medeoin : Victor Hugo. Lyric Poems, composition, grammar, phonetics, &c. Mathematics—Arithmetic (whole subject) : algebra, Baker and Bourne, to permutations ; geometry, Baker and Bourne, Books I to VII ; trigonometry, Hall and Knight. Science- —Chemistry, the metals, revision of non-metals, elementary qualitative analysis ; physios; heat. Girls: English —Chaucer, part of the Prologue, and extracts from Tales; Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Twelfth Night. Henry IV; Milton's Comus; Historical English Grammar; composition. &c. ; Literature, general, with readings from modern poets and Kuskin. Latin- Livy. Book 111. chapters 9-26; Horace Odes. Book 111 (part). Book IV. four epodes, four epistles; Middleton's Latin Verse ; composition, grammar, &c. ; Roman History and Antiquities. French — Macmillan's Advanced Exercises; Wellington College Reader; Boielle, poetry; Pellissier, French Unseens for Higher Forms; Grammar, composition, &c.; Berthou., Specimens of Modern French Verse. Mathematics — Arithmetic, flic whole eubject : algebra, to permutations and combinations, inclusive; geometry, Euclid. Books 1. 11. 11. V. VI, VII (Baker and Bourne): trigonometry, Lock's Trigonometry, to solutions oi triangles. Science Botany The morphology and physiology of the botanical types specified in the Junior Scholarship schedule. Physics — As denned in the .Imuor Scholarship schedule. Commercial Work- -Elementary book-keeping; shorthand and typewriting. Lowest. Boys: English Smith. Book of Verse, Part II: Scott. Talisman; Anson, Taking of the Galleon ; Gow's Method of English, Parti. English History Tout. First Book of British History. (IIIb) to 17:27. (I I If) to 1625. Geography—Herbertson, Preliminary Geography. Latin—Macmillan's Shorter Latin Course. Part I. (Illii) the whole; (IIIc), sections 1 -55; Bell's Scalae Primae. (IIIb) chapters 35 15; (IIIc) chapters I 10. French Siepmann's Primary French Course. Part I. (IIIb) Lessons i 25; (IIIc) 1 18. Mathematics Workman's School Arithmetic. (111b) to ratio and proportion. (IIIc) I<> recurring decimals ; algebra, Baker and Bourne, (lllit) to simultaneous equations. (IIIc) to easy problems ; geometry. Hall and Stevens. (I I In) theorems I 22, (IIIc) theorems 1-13, problems 16; experimental work. Science —Elementary Inorganic Chemistry (Jago). Qvrls : English ■ — Literature, In Golden Realms. Midsummer Night's Dream : reader, Literary Reading and Composition ; grammar, parsing and analysis; Nesfield's Aids to the Study and Composition of English : composition ; geography. Regional Geography (Europe). French — Siepmann, Part I ; and regular verbs. Mathematics Arithmetic, fractions, decimals, practice, proportion, proportionate division; algebra. Hall and Knight, to equations; geometry, practical work. Science Botany, as in [Vα. Commercial work- -Elementary. S. General Statement of Accounts fob the Yeak ended 31st Decejmbbk, 1910. Receipts. £ a. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance in band and in bank at beginning Management— of year .. .. .. .. 567 6 9 Office salaries .. .. .. 235 0 0 Government graDta for sites, building, furni- Other office expenses .. .. .. 24 18 5 ture, &c. (general purposes) .. .. 6,928 5 0 Other expenses of management .. 39 7 4 Government capitation— Teachere' salaries and allowances .. 5,289 5 11 For free places ... .. .. 3,521 8 8 Boarding-school account— For recognized school classes for manual Repairs .. .. .. .. 176 14 8 instruction .. .. .. 23 7 6 Rent .. .. .. .. 51 7 6 Current income from reserves .. .. 2,728 15 7 Sundries and incidentals .. .. 49 8 8 Interest on moneys invested and on unpaid ; Legal .. .. .. .. .. 16 16 6 purchase-money .. .. .. 18 11 10 Laboratory Account .. .. .. 15 9 6 Paid by School Commissioners .. .. 374 11 2 Prizes.. .. .. .. .. 44 13 11 School fees .. .. .. .. 362 5 2 Insurance premiums .. .. .. 38 5 6 Deposits on contracts .. .. .. 17 9 0 Printing, stationery, and advertising .. 139 12 4 Sale of timber on reserves .. .. 8 0 0 Cleaning, fuel, light, Ac, including wages Interest from prize funds .. .. 518 4 of two janitors .. .. .. 301 0 (i Costs from tenants for leases .. .. 11 11 0 Books and stationery for sale to pupils, and Sale of building material .. .. 115 0 0; other temporary advances .. .. 12 1 Valuation improvements from incoming Maintenances of classes for manual intenants .. .. .. .. 165 0 0 sttuction .. .. .. .. 28 7 6 Dr. balance at end of year .. .. 605 11 6 Site, buildings, furniture, &o. (Government grants) .. .. .. .. 6,023 6 0 Building Girls' School .. .. .. 1,226 l'J 11 Fencing, repairs, &c, furnishing .. 209 5 7 Miscellaneous (rates, &c.) .. .. 51 0 4 Buildings, equipment, &c, for manual instruction .. .. .. .. 34 4 4 Interest on ouirent account and on debentures .. .. .. .. 151 4 0 Endowments— Expenditure .. .. .. .. 147 14 11 Valuation (outgoing tenants) .. .. 165 0 0 Sinking fund .. .. .. 16 10 0 Bent temporary premises .. .. 73 18 6 Refund of deposit .. .. .. 2 9 0 £15,448 1 6 £15,448 1 6
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