PETERSFIELD.—The Rector has lately received the official report of the late inspection of the National Schools, by her Majesty’s inspector for the district, of which the following is a copy:—‟Boys’—This school is in a high state of efficiency. Girls and infants—The girls have passed a good examination, and the infant department is in very fair order.” The two female pupil teachers, who have just completed their apprenticeship, have obtained scholarships—Hammond a first-class and Knight a second-class.
Hampshire Telegraph — Saturday 31 January 1863
PETERSFIELD.
Agent—MR. G. DUPLOCK
NATIONAL SCHOOLS.—The following is a copy of the summary of H.M. Inspector’s report of these schools, which has just been received by the managers:—Boys—‟This school is in a high state of' efficiency.” Girls and infants—‟The girls have passed a good examination, and the infant department is in very fair order. We are happy to state that both the pupil teachers, who have just completed their apprenticeship, have obtained scholarships, Miss Hammond, a first-class and Miss Knight, a second, a circumstance which is no less creditable to themselves than to their teachers, Miss Taylor, the late, and Miss Myers, the present mistress.