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Diocesan Training College,

Fishponds,

Bristol,

12th. July 1926.

I think there is no student in her year who has

made such good

of her opportunities in College

as has Miss Helen Gilmore; her position on the College Lists testifies to this, but her whole career has been conspicuous for a happy

happy blend

of ability and diligence; in the future she ought to do exceptionally well. She has been one of my most loyal and capable monitresses, and her

life has been a

contribution to our common

valuable one

Miss Gilmore takes a keen pleasure both in the Theory and the practice of Teaching, bringing to her work a bright and sympathetic interest in all that concerns the children's welfare-physical, mental, and moral. She

She has good control, and children with her with out visible

carries the

effort, so that there is happiness as

well as

an atmosphere of

of hard work in her classes are prepared intelligently and supplemented by excellent illustrations, while she shows

Her lessons

special promise in English, Physical Training and

She can be highly recommended,

Games.

especially for the middle

upper school.

J.R.W. Thomas. 11. A. Oxon.

Principal.

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