Teachers' Examination Results




Numo.21.

S U P P L E M E N T

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1897.

Teachers' Examination, 1897.

Education Department, Wellington, 23rd February, 1897.

THE following lists contain statements of the principal results of the examination held last month. It must be understood that the granting of a certificate depends only in part upon the result of an examination, and that candidates that have not had the experience required by the regulations, or that do not receive the necessary marks from a School Inspector, have no claim to a certificate.

The first list contains the names of the successful candidates for Classes C, D, and E. The names of candidates who, having been partially successful in former years, have now passed in the subjects in which they formerly failed, are included in this list. The second list gives the names of candidates that will be allowed to qualify for Classes D and E respectively by passing at the next examination in those subjects only in which they have this year been unsuccessful. In the case of the candidates that relied partly upon work done at the matriculation examination, the results of that examination have been taken into consideration in preparing these lists. The third list gives the names of the candidates to whom prizes for drawing and for elementary experimental science have been awarded. In a fourth list are given the names of the candidates whose work has been deemed worthy of special mention by the examiners.

Every candidate will receive a private intimation of his success or failure, and those whose names are in the second list will be advised as to the subjects in which they will have to be examined again.

The next examination will take place in January, 1898, beginning about the 7th of the month. Notice must be given so as to be in the office of the Department by the 31st of October. Candidates that have obtained “partial pass” must observe this rule equally with other candidates, and must not expect to receive any further intimation of the date at which the notices become due. Forms of application can be obtained at the office of the Department or of any Education Board. Certificated teachers that have gained promotion at this examination may send in their certificates for indorsement.

W. C. WALKER, Minister of Education.

I.--PASSED FOR CLASS C. Auckland—continued. Wanganui—continued.

(University status being taken into McGibbon, Helen Margaret Stuart Nairn, James

account.) McNaughton, David William Nairn, John Ralph

Nelson— Mill, John Chalmers Purnell, George Proctor

Eves, Charles Arthur Moor, William James Staffan, Mary McKay

Morison, Jessie Warne, Catherine Towler

PASSED FOR CLASS D. Perry, Arthur Mant Wellington—

Auckland Ballantyne, Agnes Jane Phillips, John Stephens Ballachey, Ernest Harold

Browne, Edith Bernice Pocock, George Harry Cooper, Emily Margaret

Carr, Eva Helen Ponsford, Dora Craig, Maggie Helen

Carse, Harry Power, Ethel Augusta Wilson Feist, Adolph Monod

Clarke, Frederic Arthur Rice, Thomas Dominic Fitchett, Jessie Hannah

Dunn, Florence Beatrice Taylor, Helena Mildred Gregory, Frederick William

Forde, Herbert Ernest Thomson, Albert Henry William Guest, John Joseph

Hamilton, Alfred Gaspar Upton, Constance Mabel Mead, John Joseph

Harris, Richard John Walters, Ernest James Ranwell, Annie Preston

Herlihy, Patrick Walton, Robert Henry Sanson, Herbert

Johnston, Susanna Wily, Harry Herbert Daniel Hawke's Bay—

Jones, Ruth Branscombe Wanganui— Andersen, Ellen Andrea

Jones, Thomas Augustus Armstrong, Norman Graham Baker, Frances Elizabeth Eling

Lambourne, Nelson Thomas Hill, Reginald Walter Brown, James Francis

Law, Norman Heyworth Sanger Holden, Claude McLennan, Duncan

Lusk, Harold Butler Jackson, Percy George Westoby, Margaret Robertha

MacKay, Duncan Henry Marlborough—

Muir, William John Wilson Williams, Rosalie Georgina



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🎓 Teachers' Examination Results for 1897

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
23 February 1897
Teachers, Examination results, Certificates, Education Department
40 names identified
  • Helen Margaret Stuart McGibbon, Passed for Class C
  • James Nairn, Passed for Class C
  • John Ralph Nairn, Passed for Class C
  • John Chalmers Mill, Passed for Class C
  • George Proctor Purnell, Passed for Class C
  • Charles Arthur Eves, Passed for Class C
  • William James Moor, Passed for Class C
  • Mary McKay Staffan, Passed for Class C
  • Jessie Morison, Passed for Class C
  • Catherine Towler Warne, Passed for Class C
  • Arthur Mant Perry, Passed for Class D
  • Agnes Jane Ballantyne, Passed for Class D
  • John Stephens Phillips, Passed for Class D
  • Ernest Harold Ballachey, Passed for Class D
  • Edith Bernice Browne, Passed for Class D
  • George Harry Pocock, Passed for Class D
  • Emily Margaret Cooper, Passed for Class D
  • Eva Helen Carr, Passed for Class D
  • Harry Carse, Passed for Class D
  • Ethel Augusta Wilson Power, Passed for Class D
  • Frederic Arthur Clarke, Passed for Class D
  • Thomas Dominic Rice, Passed for Class D
  • Jessie Hannah Fitchett, Passed for Class D
  • Florence Beatrice Dunn, Passed for Class D
  • Helena Mildred Taylor, Passed for Class D
  • Frederick William Gregory, Passed for Class D
  • John Joseph Guest, Passed for Class D
  • John Joseph Mead, Passed for Class D
  • Annie Preston Ranwell, Passed for Class D
  • Herbert Sanson, Passed for Class D
  • Ellen Andrea Andersen, Passed for Class D
  • Norman Graham Armstrong, Passed for Class D
  • Frances Elizabeth Eling Baker, Passed for Class D
  • James Francis Brown, Passed for Class D
  • Claude McLennan Holden, Passed for Class D
  • Percy George Jackson, Passed for Class D
  • Margaret Robertha Westoby, Passed for Class D
  • Duncan Henry MacKay, Passed for Class D
  • William John Wilson Muir, Passed for Class D
  • Rosalie Georgina Williams, Passed for Class D

  • W. C. Walker, Minister of Education