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ROSS (Sisters of Mercy).

This school was examined by the Government Inspector on November 19th and 20th. The following ia from the report :— " The four pupils presented in Standard VI passed very satisfactorily, but those in Standard V were each too we*k for promotion. The failures in latter class and in the remaining standards were caused mainly by weakness in spelling, writing, drawing or cemp jsition. The reading, arithmetic and geography of the school are generally satisfactory. The instruction in the extra subjects, except that little work bag been attempted in science or ot ject lessons, is satisfactory, and in history, drill, singing and needlework good results have been achieved. — A. J. Mobton, Inspector.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 27 December 1895, Page 19

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ROSS (Sisters of Mercy). New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 27 December 1895, Page 19

ROSS (Sisters of Mercy). New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 35, 27 December 1895, Page 19

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