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Christian Brothers' College, Perth

A BRILLIANT RECORD The educational reoord of the Christian Brothers' College, Perth, W.A., for the year 1906, is truly a brilliant one. Out of a total of £2168 offered in money prizes at -the University examinations open to both States, viz.. West Australia, and South Australia, the pupils of this college carried off £1567 13s 4d, or in other words they captured, 72.7 per cent, of the money prizes offered. The following is a list cf distinctions won :—: — Money Prizes.— The Rhodes scholarship, £900 for 1906. First University exhibition, £450, two awarded. First Government , exhibition, £25, five awarded in senior. Fifth Government exhibition, -£25, five 'awarded in senior. First Government exhibition, £15, eight awarded in junior. Second Government exhibition, £15, ■ eight awarded in junior. Fifth Government exhibition, £15, eight awarded in junior. Sixth Government exhibition, £15, eight awarded in junior. The Hastley studentship, £30 a year for three years. First University prize, £30 a year for three years. First University prize, £10. First University prize, £10, qualified for by examination, disqualified by being, over age. Second University prize, £5. Divided with two other students 2nd and 3rd senior prizes, £8, equal to £2 13s 4d. University Examination Distinctions. — Higher public examination, Ist place in South and" West Australia. Higher public examination, -4th Dlace in South and West Australia. Senior public examination, Ist place in South and West Australia. "Senior public examination, "2nd rlace in South and West Australia. Senior public examinations Bth, 9th and 12th places in both. States. Junior public examination, Ist 'place in South and West Australia. Junior public examination, 2nd place in South and West Australia./ 'Junior public examination, 7th, 9th and two 49th places in both States. Ten students passed the higher University examination. Thirteen students passed the senior University examinaticin. Sixteen students passed the junior University examination. Eighteen students passed the primary University examination. Fifty-seven students passed the University examinations in 1906. Ten students matricu-" lated. * Special Honors in University examination in ' both States.— Higher Latin, Ist, 2nd and 3rd ; Greek, 3rd ; French, Bth. Senior Prench, Ist and sth ; Latin, 7th and 11th ; Greek, , 3rd and 7'lh ; German, sth ; igjeomietry, 2nd, 6_th, and Bth ;', - ttfLgjonomietery, 4th and Btb ; arithmetic and algebra, 13th. Junior Greek, Ist 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th,- 7th, and Bth ; Latin,, 3rd, sth, 9th, and 25th ; French, 7th ; algebra, Ist ; geometry, 'iJGth.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 33

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Christian Brothers' College, Perth New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 33

Christian Brothers' College, Perth New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 33