131

!

-expect price a particular site on Kennedy

Road,

as soon as the present restrictions

are removed,

without throwing the Lot-

indicated into the market which would

infallibly raice the price beyoud:

d our

aud

object of the School ~

power to purchase.

The history.

briefly

stated. The School had been

in existence nearly begun to supply

a

En

years.

It had been

expply a want long folt in the Colony of a School spesially designed for the education of Englisch boop whose parents ~ could not afford to send their cons England for education. I offered two large

College, A.

&chool.

rooms in St. Paul's

live

focmittee was forced, voluntary

Contributions were

given.

to

and a master

was obtained from England. He began with about 20 pupilo

le and did not expect the number would ever neceed 30. During the

however, the numbers have years,

last live

riser considerably.

In 1886 they stood at 32;

o lees

at the present moment there are no

الة

than 62 in the School consisting of English. with termans and a few belonging to other nationalities. This increase in numbers and other considerations have brought

the Committee

forcibly before the attruction

of

the necessity of the School having a suitable and permanent Building of it

two rooms in St. Paul's College

au cow

The

"not large enough for the requirements

of the School, have

as

tivo

or ever

three classr

to be taught in the same room

of bu to be

at one. No other rooms are available in

roorno

on a

the College. Morcover the leisure of these

by the School is uncertain changes might take place

change of Bishop. If a Boulding could be protect large enough to accommodate from 80 to 100 pupils, with a house for the master. attached, the school would probably be in a position to support itself by far and Government Grant alone, and the Committee be relieved from the

2001

unpleasant nexevity of appealing

than

amma.

Clay

Share This Page