22.
names asked for; they
ate
important,
and sonUO of great historical, interest.
We now beg to refer to the thead II Master's letter to the Secretary of State.
we have expecially
as
caro www taken.
d. our report mentioned that "great 10 preserve. : far as possible the standard " hitherto adopted in the Annual Exam- ination, the questions being carefully " chosen to test the knowledge which " had been imparted to the boys in those portions of their subjects which " they had been taught.
Close attentar
was paid by the Examiners to the
Schedule of Work sent inn
Master. It
appears
10
by
He Head
therefore quite
that the sary that the time.
out of place,
, as well as very lake, 17 days after the Report
was in the stead Master's hands, for him to
- papers were unhitable DY
allowed was insufficient. It also appeare
that the Head Master
to us st
strange
should now that he devisted from
say
431
pointing out deviations from the Scher dule for fear by endangering the bar. mony of the examination". It is pro- tested that special fais appear to have been taken to unnecessarily mystify the boys ;" and as
examples Kuree or four questions are referred to. Or
these we would comment :-
(a) the bisectors of the supplementary angles would not meet within the tri- angle, and the condition referred to was inverted to facilitate the solution. (B) It is not necessary to restore the dectivals to their original condition in order to multiply by .030 or to divide by 2.7.
(7) Such expressions "club together"
and rounds of ammunition were fredy and sufficiently explained by cluviese
Assistants in the
presence of the Exami= news, and to the apparent satisfaction of the Teachers and the boys . ." The Pro-
blous
were everted to test the intelli-
pointing
genee