…have also had their effect on the work. As far as it is possible to judge, however, the children are on the whole making fair progress. The Infants Classes are handled with vigour and brightness. The teachers of these classes are particularly successful in their treatment of Singing and Games. Good results may reasonably be expected from the method employed in teaching reading. In Handwork closer observation and more faithful reproduction should be aimed at. Some creditable work is being done in St II especially in Composition; but there is a group of children whose attainments do not justify their position in this class. Although these are taught separately in certain subjects, it is doubtful whether they will do much good in the hands of an inexperienced
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