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"recommend the adoption of such a scheme, as it is opposed to

fundamental educational principles recognised throughout the

World. The Examiners seem to overlook the fact that at Oxford

and Cambridge Universities, a very wide and deep gulf yawns

between the attainments of men who barely scrape through a

Pass Examination, and those who obtain the highest Honours,

yet all get the same degree of B.A., and I have never heard

it suggested to abolish the Pass degree, or to send down men

incapable of taking Honours".

I consider that it is decidedly in the

interest of the College that none but intelligent and industrious boys should leave it holding a Certificate of having

been in its highest class. In the face of the Examiners' Report

I am suggesting to the Head Master the desirability of requiring as

a qualification for promotion in the Upper School a greater

percentage of marks at the term examinations than the present

minimum.

I desire to add to the foregoing remarks

8.

on the Examiners' Report that my inspection of the College on

the 3rd October convinced me that it is a thoroughly well

conducted establishment of great value to the boys who receive

their education in it and also of value to the Colony.

9.

According to the Estimates for 1905 the

Colony will contribute in that year towards the support of

the College the considerable sum of $38,894 made up as follows:-

Expenditure

Personal Emoluments.... Other Charges.....

$66,314 $2,380

(Carried forward) $68,694

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305 "recommend the adoption of such a scheme, as it is opposed to fundamental educational principles recognised throughout the World. The Examiners seem to overlook the fact that at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, a very wide and deep gulf yawns between the attainments of men who barely scrape through a Pass Examination, and those who obtain the highest Honours, yet all get the same degree of B.A., and I have never heard it suggested to abolish the Pass degree, or to send down men incapable of taking Honours". I consider that it is decidedly in the interest of the College that none but intelligent and industrious boys should leave it holding a Certificate of having been in its highest class. In the face of the Examiners' Report I am suggesting to the Head Master the desirability of requiring as a qualification for promotion in the Upper School a greater percentage of marks at the term examinations than the present minimum. I desire to add to the foregoing remarks 8. on the Examiners' Report that my inspection of the College on the 3rd October convinced me that it is a thoroughly well conducted establishment of great value to the boys who receive their education in it and also of value to the Colony. 9. According to the Estimates for 1905 the Colony will contribute in that year towards the support of the College the considerable sum of $38,894 made up as follows:- Expenditure Personal Emoluments.... Other Charges..... $66,314 $2,380 (Carried forward) $68,694
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305 "recommend the adoption of such a scheme, as it is opposed to *fundamental educational principles recognised throughout the "World. The Examiners seem to overlook the fact that at Oxford # and Cambridge Universities, a very wide and deep gulf yawns "between the attainments of men who barely scrape through a *Pass Examination, and those who obtain the highest Honours, "yet all get the same degree of B.A., and I have never heard *it suggested to abolish the Pass degree, or to send down men " * incapable of taking Honours". I consider that it is decidedly in the interest of the College that none but intelligent and indus- trious boys should leave it holding a Certificate of having been in its highest class. In the face of the Examiners' Report I am not satisfied that this is at present the case and I suggesting to the Head Master the desirability of requiring as a qualification for promotion in the Upper School a greater percentage of marks at the term examinations than the present minimum. I desire to add to the foregoing remarks 8. on the Examiners' Report that my inspection of the College on the 3rd. October convinced me that it is a thoroughly well conducted establishment of great value to the boys who receive their education in it and also of value to the Colony. 9. According to the Estimates for 1905 the Colony will contribute in that year towards the support of the College the considerable sum of $38,894 made up as follows,- Expenditure. Personal Emoluments. Other Charges..... .$66,314 2,380 (Carried forward) $68,694
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"recommend the adoption of such a scheme, as it is opposed to

*fundamental educational principles recognised throughout the

"World. The Examiners seem to overlook the fact that at Oxford

# and Cambridge Universities, a very wide and deep gulf yawns

"between the attainments of men who barely scrape through a

*Pass Examination, and those who obtain the highest Honours,

"yet all get the same degree of B.A., and I have never heard

*it suggested to abolish the Pass degree, or to send down men

"

* incapable of taking Honours".

I consider that it is decidedly in the

interest of the College that none but intelligent and indus-

trious boys should leave it holding a Certificate of having

been in its highest class. In the face of the Examiners' Report

I am not satisfied that this is at present the case and I

suggesting to the Head Master the desirability of requiring as

a qualification for promotion in the Upper School a greater

percentage of marks at the term examinations than the present

minimum.

I desire to add to the foregoing remarks

8.

on the Examiners' Report that my inspection of the College on

the 3rd. October convinced me that it is a thoroughly well

conducted establishment of great value to the boys who receive

their education in it and also of value to the Colony.

9.

According to the Estimates for 1905 the

Colony will contribute in that year towards the support of

the College the considerable sum of $38,894 made up as follows,-

Expenditure.

Personal Emoluments. Other Charges.....

.$66,314 2,380

(Carried forward) $68,694

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