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1910 · Page 296 (314 / 319) Transcript Pages
Logbook 1 page 314

…patience and good effect.

· Jas W Mitchell

Premises.
The rooms of this temporary building get very stuffy; if one of the windows in each room could be made to open at the bottom, more thorough flushing could be secured at the intervals. The absence of blinds is a great inconvenience.

26 April 1910

Whitley South Council School (Temporary) Infants' School.
Copy of Report made by H.M.I. Mr C. Boutflower, after visit of 6th, 15th, and 26th April. 1910.

Standard I and Infants.
Standard I are taught under trying conditions in an overcrowded room, and the children are at times a little restless. They are making satisfactory progress in Reading & Arithmetic. In writing bolder methods should