ST MARY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL, GORE.
{Southern Standard, November 1.)
The above echool was examined by Mr Hendry, Inspector for the Southland Education Board, on Monday last. The Inspector's report is now to band, and is a very favourable one. It says that the results were good, considering that the children were only nine months in tbeir respective classes. The percentage of passes was 90, In class subj -c s the Inspec or reports : Grammar, rather weak in most sandards ; reading, very good ; composition, very creditable ; repetition and recitation, excellent ; drill and exercises, good ; singing, very good ; needlework, excellent ; comprehension of the language of reading leasoni, satisfactory ; and tbe conduct of children during examination, excellent. The following pupils passed :—Preparatory Class: Girls— M. O'Rnurke, D. McMullen, K. Mills, B. Heslin, J. Monagban ; boys — T. Fogarty, M. Monagban. Standard I : Girls— M. Carr, P. Fleming, M. Daly, D. Fleming, A. Klushosky ; hoys — E. ttergußsoD, J. M'Mullen, F. Booth, J. Carmody. Standard II : Girls— B. McGowan, J. Sullivan, M. Henry, M. A. Booth,' L. Sparks, M. Kearney ; boys— V. Carroll, J. Fogarty, P. Carmody. Standard III : Girls— M. Heslin, A, Fogarty, E. Johnson, N, Heslin ; boys-J. O'Neill, P. Daly, W. Carroll. Standard IV: Boys— P. O'Neill, T. Carmody, J. Bischiskie. Standard V : Girl— B. O'Neill ; boy— J. O'Kane. Standard VI: Girl —M. O'Kaoe ; boys —M. Carroll, M. Dennehy.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 15 November 1895, Page 27
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225ST MARY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL, GORE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 15 November 1895, Page 27
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