1921
31 January 1921
Q.C. Examinations.
MUDGEE AND DISTRICT RESULTS.
The following are the Mudgee and district passes at the Q.C. examinations, success at which Qualifies for entrance at the High Schools: -
All Hallows' Convent School, Gulgong. - Catherine Elizabeth Ryan, Augustine Judge, Aloysius Hilary Morrissey, Winifred Marin Naughton, Leonard Rivas, Lorna Maria Reddish, Arthur Joseph Traynor, Mary Constance Williams1
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1946
24 January 1946
Intermediate Certificate
Successful District Candidates
SYDNEY, Wednesday.
The following is a list of pupils who qualified for the award of the Intermediate Certificate in 1945.
Under the new conditions of award the certificate is issued to pupils who have followed a course of not less than six nor more than eight subjects, of which English must be one. The subjects must be drawn from three subject groups. Candidates for the certificate must sit for three of these subjects (one being English) at a public examination. The remaining three, four or five subjects are examined within the school and are assessed on an estimate which takes into account the complete record of the pupil in each subject. To receive the certificate a pupil must reach a standard acceptable to the Board of Secondary School Studies in at least four subjects, of which at least two have been taken at the public examination.
A certificate will be issued at a later date to each pupil who has qualified for it, and will specify the subjects in which the pupils have reached an acceptable standard and who have otherwise complied with the regulations.
The Department's purpose in issuing these lists is to indicate the pupils who have been successful. Details as to subjects in which an acceptable standard has been reached will be supplied by the principal of the school concerned, to whom the parents should apply for information of this nature. The Department cannot answer inquiries on these matters.
Appeals
Any appeals for a review of the decision concerning the whole examination or a subject taken at the external examination must be made in writing and forwarded to the Director-General of Education through the school at which the pupil is in attendance. Appeals will not be entertained unless they are supported by the principal of the school. Any appeal involving a review of a paper taken at a public examination must be accompanied by a deposit of 10/- per subject. Appeals must be lodged at the Department by the principal not later than 22nd February, 1946.
Intermediate Bursaries
Nominations for bursaries available on the Intermediate Certificate results must be forwarded by the principal of the school at which the applicant is in attendance not later than 7th February, 1946:-
All Hallow's School, Gulgong.
Smith, Joan2
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