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Rangiora Boys’ School
... May 10 ... Present 50 ... Several of the elder boys drew neat Maps of New Zealand, and wrote creditable papers; the general progress was satisfactory.
Fernside
... May 11 ... Present 30 ... The visitors’ book has not been received. The registers are very complete and satisfactory. The attainments are creditable. Some maps and exercises in drawing indicate that the teacher’s interest in his pupils’ progress extends beyond the satisfactory routine of school work.
Rangiora Girls’ School
... May 11 ... Present 50 ... The cleanliness and order of the room and the children are very pleasing; the attainments creditable.
Kaiapoi Church School
... May 12 ... Present 31 ... Satisfactory.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
J. P. RESTELL,
Inspector of Schools.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
(MAY 27—JUNE 30, 1870.)
INSPECTOR’S MONTHLY REPORT.
To THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.
Sir,
I have the honour to submit:—
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A Summary Report on the Schools Examined during the month.
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A Special Report upon the Lyttelton High School.
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A Report upon the progress of the Government Scholars attending the Christchurch High School.
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Result of conference with Local Committee Saltwater Creek.
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Remarks on the “General Regulations of the Board of Education” in Victoria.
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A Certificate of the fitness of William Christian for the Mastership of the North Road School.
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceSchool Inspection, Education, Canterbury
- J. P. Restell, Inspector of Schools
- J. P. Restell, Inspector of Schools
🎓 Inspector’s Monthly Report
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceSchool Inspection, Education, Canterbury
- William Christian, Certificate of fitness for Mastership of the North Road School
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 24A