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to ascertain whether the boys of each of the nine sections of the Upper School (180 in all instead of 400 were examined). The examination of the remaining boys would unduly extend the time spent in the examination,

45. The examination should be almost entirely conducted orally, even in such subjects as Grammar, Geography, History, Shakespeare &c., and the class masters should teach and be permitted to ask boys questions in the presence of the Examiners to assist the latter in appraising correctly the value of the work done. Dictation and Mathematics would of course require to be done on paper.

46. An examination held on these lines would enable the examiners with least trouble to make an efficient Report on the real character of the work done in the College. They would not be required to draw up a Table of Passes but simply record their general impression.

2. Oxford Local Examinations. (Vide para. 22).

47. The 15th Annual Examination at this Centre will be held in July next. They are popular with Masters and Mistresses, boys and girls of all schools in the Colony, and serve as a stimulus to education. The number of boys willing to pay such large sums sufficiently attests the public opinion of the value of certificates issued by the Oxford University. This surely is a matter in which schools and scholars should be allowed to exercise the right of private judgment.

1899 1900 1901 1903 Diocesan 14 17 19 15 St. Joseph's 16 20 15 20 Queen's 20 34 48 41 Victoria 5 Others 2 7 7 2 5 5

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19. 89 to ascertain whether the boys of each of the nine sections of the Upper School (180 in all instead of 400 were examined). The examination of the remaining boys would unduly extend the time spent in the examination, 45. The examination should be almost entirely conducted orally, even in such subjects as Grammar, Geography, History, Shakespeare &c., and the class masters should teach and be permitted to ask boys questions in the presence of the Examiners to assist the latter in appraising correctly the value of the work done. Dictation and Mathematics would of course require to be done on paper. 46. An examination held on these lines would enable the examiners with least trouble to make an efficient Report on the real character of the work done in the College. They would not be required to draw up a Table of Passes but simply record their general impression. 2. Oxford Local Examinations. (Vide para. 22). 47. The 15th Annual Examination at this Centre will be held in July next. They are popular with Masters and Mistresses, boys and girls of all schools in the Colony, and serve as a stimulus to education. The number of boys willing to pay such large sums sufficiently attests the public opinion of the value of certificates issued by the Oxford University. This surely is a matter in which schools and scholars should be allowed to exercise the right of private judgment. 1899 1900 1901 1903 Diocesan 14 17 19 15 St. Joseph's 16 20 15 20 Queen's 20 34 48 41 Victoria 5 Others 2 7 7 2 5 5 Page 90 Page 91
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19. 89 to ascertain whether the boys of each of the nine sections of the Upper School (180 in all instead of 400 were examined). The examination of the remaining boys would unduly extend the time spent in the examination, 45. The examination should be almost entirely conducted orally, even in such subjects as Grammar, Geography, History, Shakespeare &c,, and the class masters should teach and be permitted to ask boys questions in the presence of the Examiners to assist the latter in appraising correctly the value of the work done. Dictation and Mathematics would of course require to be done on paper. 46. An examination held on these lines would enable the examiners with least trouble to make an efficient Report on the real character of the work done in the College. They would not be required to draw up a Table of Passes but simply record their general impression. 2. Oxford Local Examinations. (Vide para. 22). 47. The 15th Annual Examination at this Centre will be held in July next. They are popular with Masters and Mistresses, boys and girls of all schools in the Colony, and serve as a stimulus to education. The number of boys willing to pay such large sums sufficiently attests the public opin- ion of the value of certificates issued by the Oxford Univer- sity. This surely is a matter in which schools and scholars should be allowed to exercise the right of private judgment. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1903. Diocesan 14 17 19 15 St. Joseph's 16 20 15 20 Queen's 20 34 48 41 Victoria 5 Others 2 ง่ 7 7 2 5 5 Page 90Page 91
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19.

89

to ascertain whether the boys of each of the nine sections

of the Upper School (180 in all instead of 400 were examined).

The examination of the remaining boys would unduly extend the

time spent in the examination,

45. The examination should be almost entirely

conducted orally, even in such subjects as Grammar, Geography,

History, Shakespeare &c,, and the class masters should teach

and be permitted to ask boys questions in the presence of the

Examiners to assist the latter in appraising correctly the

value of the work done. Dictation and Mathematics would of

course require to be done on paper.

46. An examination held on these lines would

enable the examiners with least trouble to make an efficient

Report on the real character of the work done in the College.

They would not be required to draw up a Table of Passes but

simply record their general impression.

2. Oxford Local Examinations. (Vide para. 22).

47. The 15th Annual Examination at this Centre

will be held in July next. They are popular with Masters and Mistresses, boys and girls of all schools in the Colony, and

serve as a stimulus to education. The number of boys willing

to pay such large sums sufficiently attests the public opin- ion of the value of certificates issued by the Oxford Univer- sity. This surely is a matter in which schools and scholars

should be allowed to exercise the right of private judgment.

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