CONVENT SCHOOL, FEILDING
The annual concert given by the Convent School pupils took place in the parish hall on December 16. The first part of the entertainment took the form of choruses and instrumental items, which evoked wellmerited applause from the largo audience. One item, song and drill,, ‘ Good night,’ by the tiny tots came in for special attention. In fact, a feature of the evening was the splendid work of the little ones, which reflected great credit on the teachers. N During the interval his Worship the Mayor (Mr. A. M. Ongley), on behalf of the Sisters and pupils, thanked the audience for their attendance, and congratulated the Sisters on the splendid -results of their training and teaching as evidenced by the entertainment provided and the successes of the pupils in examinations during the year. His Worship then read the list of examinations passed and prize-winners for the year, and pointed out that would be a gracious acknowledgment of the good work done by the teachers if the parents came forward next year with liberal donations to the prize fund. He then called for three cheers for the Sisters, which were heartily given. The operetta, ‘Queen Flora’s Day Dream,’ occupied the second half of the programme. The pupils exhibited a good appreciation of their parts and the performance'' well merited the applause at the conclusion.
The following is a list of the school successes during the year: -—- Bookkeeping and • typewriting : Grace Christie (certificates from National Business College). Shorthand: Results not to hand. Proficiency (two candidates); James Beattie and Eileen Kitchen.
Music Examinations. —Trinity College: Advanced Grade—U. Laing. Associate Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M. : Higher Division—Sylvia Dunford (honors) : Lower Division—♦ Esther England (honors), Madge Knight: Elementary— Taylor, Dorothy Miller, Coreen Wilkinson; Primary—Jean Harper. Theory examination in June: Division lI. — M. Bryce, S. Dunford: Division I. —S. Shepherd, C. Wilkinson. Christian doctrine. Senior division—Grace Christie ; intermediate-Patricia Bell ; juniorLyla Weaver. Good conduct : girls Eileen Kitchen ; boys —David Herlihy. Domestic science : Madge Henshaw. Elementary agriculture: Clement Hodgson 1, Paul O’Regan 2. Cooking: Eileen Kitchen 1, Margaret Murphy 2. Sewing: Nina Frocklington, Margaret Murphyi Zillah Haybittle. Physical culture : boys—Leonard Fisher; girls— Neill. Attendance: James Beattie, Cecil
Kitchen, Ray Loutie. Singing: girls—Patricia Bell; boys—Campart Selby. '. Class prizes : Standard VII. Grace Christian; Standard Vl. James Beattie; Standard V. —Dulcie Christie; Standard IV. Stella Shepherd; Standard IJI. — Ray Lourie, Stella Redder; Standard 11. Lyla Weaver; Standard I. — Agnes Durran, Leonard McCabe. General improvement: Basil McLeod, Sarto Mulloy. Music: Sylvia Dunford 1, Essie England 2. Most improvement in music; Madge Knight, Coreen Wilkinson.
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New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1914, Page 47
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425CONVENT SCHOOL, FEILDING New Zealand Tablet, 31 December 1914, Page 47
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