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PORTH GOVERNORS. A special meetiiw of the Governors of the Porth County School was held at the clerk's office on Tuesday, with tke Rev W Morris m the chair. The attendance also included Messrs W. W. Hood, M.E., Miss Owen Thomas, Dr W. E. Thomas, J. R. Evans, Dr Morgan, Rev Mr James, Mr Jacob Rees, architect; together with the head-master, Mr Samuel. xha head-master, in submitting his monthly report informed the Governors that Miss Win- nifred L. James, B.A., London, bad been ap- pointed as head-mistress at their school, and had commenced duties on the 19th inst. There 111 ^tendance at the school ilO girls and 95 boys. In regard to tho lar^e attend- SuIriZiSK i°ad™6 tiai ™ *m- If?e he •i'-n-leJa r >mpe«tor vthen rwnmmm.^1 meeting of the Governors m June pointed « ■' ? a,n assistant-mistress be ap- €fforL W made to im- T Jttathematics and sciences at the school sa mo ai^ ,Frencb marks were very much the i year- The total percentage for all subjects including the 850 papers, was 51; last year it was 40 per cent. The standard of work was considerably higher. A boy, John King, had won a technical committee scholarship of £ 20 and all fees. He was tie only boy from tne school who had sat for the scholarship. This was the third year in succession that this scholarship had come to Porth. The head- master recommended that Miss Maud Lloyd be awarded a special prize for her successes at the recent examination. She was the top girl in j he school, and had passed in conversational French in the senior stage, and had also taken a science in addition to the work for the matri- culation. She was only 17 years of age when sae entered for this examination. The Gover- nors unanimously decided to award a special prize. 1- In considering the report Dr Thomas urged that they should consider the advisability of having a -more modern curriculum at the school. After some discussion it was resolved that the chairman, vice-chairman, and Miss Thomas, consider the matter, together with the head- master. It was decided to defer the appoint- ment of another head-mistress until the coin- mittee's report was submitted. j A committee consistiiig of the chairman, Mr W. W. Ilood, Dr Morris, and the Rev Mr James was appointed to arrange a date for the "Prize Day'' of the Porth Intermediate School, and Mrs Dr E. N. Duvies, was appointed to distri- bute the prizes to the successful students of the school. J

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