William Grant Reports 1925-9

PARKVALE SCHOOL, HASTINGS.

“Dare to be True.”

REPORT for term ending August 11th 1925

Name   William Grant   Standard I

SUBJECT   %   REMARKS
Reading and Recitation   75/75   V. Good.
Spelling and Dictation –
Writing –
Composition   70   V. Good.
Grammar –
Arithmetic –
History
Nature Study & Science
Drawing –
Geography
Physical Instruction
Home Lessons

Willie has worked well & shown good work during the whole of the term.

Always neatly & carefully done

No. in Class   47   Times Late   Never
Place in Class –
Half Days Absent   6
Times Late   Never
Conduct   Good

I. C. Palmer Teacher.

Parents are earnestly asked to consider: (1)   That the progress of an irregular and unpunctual pupil is seriously retarded:  (2)   That the evil is not confined only to such pupil, but the whole class is injuriously affected: (3)   That the cultivation of habits of punctuality and regularity is a very important part of character building.

PARKVALE SCHOOL, HASTINGS.

“Dare to be True.”

REPORT for term ending Aug 1926

Name Wm. Grant   Standard 2

SUBJECT   %   REMARKS
Reading and Recitation   75, 60 75
Spelling and Dictation   100
Writing   88
Composition   70
Grammar   66
Arithmetic   82
History –
Nature Study & Science –
Drawing   68
Geography –
Physical Instruction –
Home Lessons   Well prepared

No. in Class   51
Place in Class   8th
Half Days Absent   3
Times Late
Conduct   Good.

A. E. Day Teacher per M.E.

Parents are earnestly asked to consider: (1)   That the progress of an irregular and unpunctual pupil is seriously retarded:  (2)   That the evil is not confined only to such pupil, but the whole class is injuriously affected: (3)  That the cultivation of habits of punctuality and regularity is a very important part of character building.

Parkvale School, Hastings.

“Dare to be True.”

REPORT for term ending   Dec. 1926

Name William Grant.   Standard 2

SUBJECT.   %   REMARKS.
Reading and Recitation   80
Spelling and Dictation   64
Writing   61  Composition […]
Grammar   […]
Arithmetic   […]
History
Nature Study & Science
Drawing   72
Geography
Physical Instruction
Home Lessons   Well done
A very satisfactory pupil

No in Class   47
Times Late   –
Place in Class   15
Half Days Absent   1

Times late –
Conduct   Good

A. E. Day Teacher

Parents are earnestly asked to consider: (1)   That the progress of an irregular and unpunctual pupil is seriously retarded:  (2)   That the evil is not confined only to such pupil, but the whole class is injuriously affected: (3)   That the cultivation of habits of punctuality and regularity is a very important part of character building.

PARKVALE SCHOOL, HASTINGS.

“Dare to be True.”

REPORT for term ending December 17th 1927

Name   Willie Grant   Standard I

SUBJECT   %   REMARKS
Reading and Recitation   80/64   V. Good.
Spelling and Dictation   88   Good. Always Good.
Writing   80   Good.
Composition   […]   V. Good
Grammar   […]
Arithmetic   98   V. Good
History […]
Nature Study & Science
Drawing   60   Good.
Geography
Physical Instruction
Home Lessons

Willie has done good work all the year.

Always neatly & carefully done.

No. in Class   […]
Place in Class   4
Half Days Absent   6
Times Late   Never.
Conduct   Good. – some times too talkative

A. E. Day Teacher

Parents are earnestly asked to consider: (1)   That the progress of an irregular and unpunctual pupil is seriously retarded:  (2)   That the evil is not confined only to such pupil, but the whole class is injuriously affected: (3)   That the cultivation of habits of punctuality and regularity is a very important part of character building.

Parkvale School

Motto:   “Dare to be True.”

Report on William Grant   Class 5

for period ending June. 30th 1928

Marks obtained in Examination at end of period:

Reading   62 out of 100
Writing   16 out of 25
Spelling   21 out of 25
Composition   58 out of 150
Arithmetic   25 out of 100
Geography   36 out of 50
History   23 out of 50
Drawing   15 out of 25
TOTAL.   256 out of 525

Number of Pupils in Class   43
Place in Class   30th
Number of Absences during period   2
General Estimate of Pupils Work, Behaviour, etc.:

Arithmetic is very weak. Other work is fair. Must work harder to keep up with S.5 work.

U. E. Daniell. Class Teacher

Geo. H. Lord, B.A., Dip. Ed.
Headmaster.

Parkvale School

Motto: “Dare to be True.”

Report on William Grant   Class 6

for period ending   20 : 12  1929.

Marks obtained in Examination at end of period:

Reading   78 out of 100
Writing   16 out of 25
Spelling   25 out of 25
Composition   104 out of 150
Arithmetic   67 out of 100
Geography   41 out of 50
History   41 out of 50
Drawing   28 out of 50
TOTAL.   400 : 550

Number of Pupils in Class   40
Place in Class   19th
Number of Absences during period   0

General Estimate of Pupils Work, Behaviour, etc.:

Arith’c. is still rather weak.
Conduct: Excellent

Geo M. Ruscoe.   Class Teacher

Geo. H. Lord, B.A. Dip. Ed.
Headmaster.

CLIFF PRESS 5181

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1925-1929

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  • U E Daniell
  • A E Day
  • William Grant
  • Geo H Lord
  • I C Palmer
  • Geo M Ruscoe

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