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1915 · Page 72 (76 / 496) Transcript Pages
Logbook 2 page 76

…John Maughan (P.T) commenced the second portion of his practical training to-day.

16 April 1915

Improvement in attendance this week. N° on books 300, average attendance 279. Percentage 93%

20 April 1915

Mrs Kelly (St III) late owing to dislocation of local train service.

26 April 1915

Mrs Kelly absent this afternoon
Mr Brockbanks visited the School this afternoon, discussing the working of the half-time system, the staffing arrangements, and limitations of the timetable, &c

28 April 1915

Mrs Kelly returned to School to-day, after an absence of two days. Cause of absence :- neuralgia

3 May 1915

With the opening of the new School Year to-day, I have adopted the following time table.
[Timetable]
9.0 to 9.30 / 1.0 to 11.30 — Monday: Scripture; Tuesday: {G. Needlework / B. Maths.}; Wednesday: {Penmanship or Grammar}; Thursday: {G. Needlework / B. Maths}; Friday: Scripture
9.30 to 10.0 / 1.30 to 2.0 — Monday: Recitation; Tuesday: "; Wednesday: Drill (Lower) Spelling (Upper); Thursday: "; Friday: Penmanship or Grammar
10.0 to 10.30 / 2.0 to 2.30 — Monday: Composition; Tuesday: Composition; Wednesday: Spelling (Lower) Drill (Upper); Thursday: Composition; Friday: Composition.
10.30 to 11.0 / 2.30 to 3.0 — Reading (all days)
11.0 to 11.10 / 3.0 to 3.10 — Recreation (all days)
11.10 to 11.40 / 3.10 to 3.40 — Monday: Geography; Tuesday: History; Wednesday: Geography; Thursday: History; Friday: Singing.
11.40 to 12.30 / 3.40 to 4.30 — Arithmetic (all days)