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From the inability of the district school boys to compete in the scholarship examina-
tions, as shewn by the small number of candidates, and the failure of most of them, it may prove desirable either to establish a separate class of scholarships for their benefit, or to require from them a lower proportion of marks.
From the very different views taken as to the course of instruction requisite for the boys obtaining scholarships, it may be desirable to fix a minimum standard of examination for the scholars in each year.
A Scheduled Report on the proficiency of the candidates is annexed.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
J. P. RESTELL,
Inspector of Schools.
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π Education, Culture & Science3 July 1871
Scholarships, Examinations, Education, Canterbury
- J. P. Restell, Inspector of Schools
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 27