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... schools . A complete " Programme of studies for the several classes , has been introduced , defining with distinctness the work to be done by each teacher , and thus greatly ... Primary Schools are accom- plishing 42 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT .
... schools . A complete " Programme of studies for the several classes , has been introduced , defining with distinctness the work to be done by each teacher , and thus greatly ... Primary Schools are accom- plishing 42 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT .
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... Primary Schools Increase for the year Number of Primary school - houses now occupied School - rooms Seats , about Number of teachers in Primary Schools 323 16 67 333 18,000 324 15 Increase for the year Average whole number of pupils ...
... Primary Schools Increase for the year Number of Primary school - houses now occupied School - rooms Seats , about Number of teachers in Primary Schools 323 16 67 333 18,000 324 15 Increase for the year Average whole number of pupils ...
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... schools have accom- plished good results . The boys are not only taught many of the branches usually pursued in our Primary and Grammar Schools , but also lessons in morals and good manners . Many of the most rude and neg lected have ...
... schools have accom- plished good results . The boys are not only taught many of the branches usually pursued in our Primary and Grammar Schools , but also lessons in morals and good manners . Many of the most rude and neg lected have ...
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... Schools of Boston was discussed in the City Council , and in the School Committee , for several years , before it ... Primary Schools have very decidedly and profitably felt his power , as the instructors and Committee well know . Their ...
... Schools of Boston was discussed in the City Council , and in the School Committee , for several years , before it ... Primary Schools have very decidedly and profitably felt his power , as the instructors and Committee well know . Their ...
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... primary schools . The number of differ- ent scholars registered was four hundred and ninety- two ; one hundred and seventy - four of whom were received from the public grammar schools of this city . Two hundred and nineteen have been ...
... primary schools . The number of differ- ent scholars registered was four hundred and ninety- two ; one hundred and seventy - four of whom were received from the public grammar schools of this city . Two hundred and nineteen have been ...
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