68
in
1877, than in 1876.
4.
In
paragraph 9 of his
H
report of the 8th of February 1875, 10.
| Stewart
14
$
in a
says:-
"The Aberdeen School remains
very unsatisfactory state. It
made some advance towards the
and of the year; but
any improvement
in it has hitherts proved so fallacions that us
hope can be
grounded upon it
It seems
a
great pity to abandon the experiment of introducing English
into the
Village Schools but it is cordently not wanted by the people, and they have the power of enforcing
their opinion by leaving the school comparatively empty?"
This is the only comment t
the important
Stewart makes on
question which I had previously preped
his attention when increcting
upon
the Central School, also when attending
the distribution
7 January
anx
of lizes
on the 25th
my
again in suy I minute of the 29th of January
M. Stewart's explanation
state of
unsatisfaction cente
F
the
of the Aberdien
School appears to be that the experiment
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" of introducing huquick into the Village Schools is evidently not wanted by the peosie, and that