…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