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Quarters.
The Head Master's house with the exception
of one room which I use as an office, is occupied by Mr. Curwen
and his family. The arrangement has not in any way so far in-
-terfered with the working of the school.
Attendance.
The number on the rol was 34 with an aver-
-age daily attendance of 30. In my own class I am glad to notice there was not one absence throughout the month. The attendance
for various reasons always falls off at this time of the year,
but I am given to believe that we shall receive a strong re-
-inforcement after the Summer Holidays.
School Hours.
I have, at your suggestion, revived after-
-noon school in the summer term for the bigger boys. The sene boys have petitioned me for Saturday morning school: I intend,
if you have no objection, to try it as an experiment.
Play-ground.
The school is particularly fortunate in the
possession of an excellent natural and constructed play-ground. The latter is not yet ready for use, but the fullest use is
made of the former. To this I attribute largely the very healthy
tone among my pupils. I have not up to now seen a single weep-
-ing complainant.
Discipline.
The discipline is excellent. In the course
of the month I have not been called upon to award a single
punishment. The manners of the pupils can stand some improve-
-mont. I am exerting myself in this direction.
Cadet Corps.
The school conjointly with St. Joseph's
College and the Garrison School boasts of a Cadet Corps. Deills take place here once a week. Iy pupils are enthusiastic over
it. I thoroughly approve of it and am interesting myself in it
although I have no official connection with it. I regret that my means do not permit of my holding Mr. Williams's commission
while I am acting here.
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