(LOWER) TE MATAI (ROAD) SCHOOL, TE PUKE
CLASS LIST
AS AT 12 DECEMBER 1918

Te Matai School was opened in September 1902 under the Auckland Education Board. It is not to be confused with Te Matai Native School which was operated by the Native Education Board and opened in 1887.

The building costing £140 was erected on a leased two acre site on the Lower Te Matai Road property of Henry J Gill. The teacher was shared with No 2 School and was Robert T Reid.

Unfortunately the school rolls do not exist. This is a class list from the Inspector's report for the 12 December 1918.

AMOS Edna 14y10m Std 4
AMOS Muriel 16y2m Std 4
AMOS Mabel 12y2m Std 3
AMOS Herbert 10y7m Std 2
AMOS Orison 6y4m Primers
CHAPPELL Cora 14y8m Std 4
DERRETT Edward 13y Std 3
DUNCAN Colin 13y Std 6
DUNCAN Esther 15y6m Std 6
GILL Alan 8y8m Std 1
MACFARLANE Alistair 7y8m Std 1
MARK Anna 12y2m Std 5
PERRY Amelia 11y Std 1
WATKINS Bert 14y Std 6
WATKINS Amy 10y3m Std 3
WATKINS Jim 7y11m Primers
WEBBER Laurie 11y6m Std 3
WEBBER Whetu 9y10m Std 3
WEBBER Hope 7y Primers
WEBBER Ngaere 5y3m Primers



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