…classes.
- H.M.I. REPORT (continued) · [illegible: Headmaster]
The children answer intelligently questions on their History and Geography lessons. It does not appear that sufficient use has been made of the children's natural interest in what they see outside the school. Wireless talks form part of the History and Geography course.
Needlework is well taught. Weaving has been started, and the boys receive training in measurement and construction that is a valuable preliminary to the Practical Instruction in the Senior School.
Some energetic lessons were seen in Physical Training, but it is doubtful if sufficient time is given to this important aspect of the curriculum.
There is a very pleasing spirit in the school. The training has certainly promoted a zeal for work and a pride in accomplishment."- 20 December 1935
Term Examinations have been completed and all the children have taken home their REPORTS. National Savings on 16th. inst. totalled 9/6. Weekly attendance = 89.6%