Article image
Article image

lONA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE for GIRLS The work of this College is being reorganised and in February, 1925, two courses will be commenced: — 1. FOUR YEARS' COURSE OF STUDY FOR HOME LIFE. In addition to the usual class subjects of the school will include English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, French, Mathematics, Science, etc. Post Matriculation work can also be given. A cour of instruction in Musical curriculum, this course will include Appreciation by means of the GramoCookery (Theory and Practical), phone will be given to all girls. Plain Sewing and Knitting, Dressmaking, Hygiene, Household Management, First Aid, Home Nursing and Invalid Cookery, etc. A wireless set has recently been installed. Pupils are received from 8 years of age. Prospectus on application to the 2. FOUR YEARS' COURSE LEADING Principal, who is now enrolling pupils TO MATRICULATION. This course for 1925. will include English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, French, Mathematics, Science, etc. Post Matriculation work can also be given. A course of instruction in Musical Appreciation by means of the Gramophone will be given to all girls. A wireless set has recently been installed. Pupils are received from 8 years of age. Prospectus on application to the Principal, who is now enrolling pupils for 1925. Havelock North, Hawke's Bay Principal; Miss Anna Drennan M.A. Edinburgh Principal; Miss Anna Drennan M.A. Edinburgh WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL % OAMARU SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS nPHE Board of Governors notify that the re-organisation of this well-known boarding school, which takes effect from February, 1925, provides special accommodation for such pupils as have reached Standard IV. pass and desire an amplified course and an early introduction to secondary school subjects. Foiir courses, with specialised staffs and equipment, are available: (1) Professional. (2) Commercial. (3) Agricultural. (4) Arts and Crafts. The School is situated in an ideally healthy environment on the shore of the Pacific, with open-air sleeping hutments, amid 50 acres, of grounds and playing fields. Special facilities are provided for Agricultural students, including wool-classing, carpentry, metal-work, field and laboratory work under expert instruction. Boarders are now being enrolled for the opening term of 1925, which commences on 2nd February. Early application is imperative. Illustrated prospectus available on application. J. W. MACKISACK, Secretary. t Harg a (Ermtttttt I PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. i (Established 1850). j BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, conducted ! by the Sisters of Mercy, and under the patronage of His Lordship, ! Right Rev. Dr. Cleary, Bishop of Auckland. I i 3 j The Schools, both Secondary and Primary, are under Government I i inspection. Pupils are prepared for the Public Service Examinations, j ! Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, and Pitman's Commercial s f Diplomas. A special course in Domestic Science is also arranged, i s Pupils are entered for all grades of the Royal Academy, Trinity j I College, and Auckland School of Music Examinations. " s !...■■■■■■■ j J For further particulars apply to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR. •

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/LADMI19250302.2.76.3

Bibliographic details

Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 60

Word Count
478

Page 60 Advertisement 3 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisement 3 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 60