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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 81

Course of Study Hunt Memorial School. — High School

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Course of Study Hunt Memorial School.

High School

First Year

  • English
  • Elementary Algebra
  • Biology
  • Latin
  • Modern Language
  • Stenography
  • Book-keeping
  • Typewriting
  • Commercial Arithmetic
  • Commercial Geography
  • Drawing

Note: English is required of every student in each year. Each student is required to carry at least three subjects, which may be chosen from the other subjects as electives.

Second Year

  • English
  • Plane Geometry
  • Ancient History
  • English History
  • Latin
  • Modern Language
  • Chemistry
  • Stenography
  • Typewriting
  • Book-keeping
  • Commercial Law
  • Commercial Arithmetic
  • Drawing
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Third Year

  • English
  • Modern Language
  • Latin
  • American History & Civics
  • Physics
  • Intermediate Algebra
  • Drawing

Fourth Year

  • English
  • Latin
  • Modern Language
  • Advanced Algebra
  • Solid Geometry
  • Plane Trigonometry
  • Drawing

Note: Any first or second year subject may be taken, by a third or fourth year student, as an elective.

The Elementary School consists of five grades, from four to eight inclusive.

The majority of the students taking telegraphy are elementary pupils. The girls devote two hours each week to sewing.

Daily Program

  • From 7:30—10:00 Schoolroom Work
  • From 10:00—10:15 Intermission Elementary School
  • From 10:15—11:55 Schoolroom Work

Dinner

  • From 1:00—2:55 Schoolroom Work
  • From 2:55—3:10 Intermission High School
  • From 3:10—5:30 Schoolroom Work

Pupils who attend school in the forenoon, work in the shops, on the farm and in the cottages in the afternoon.

Pupils who attend school in the afternoon, work in the shops, on the farm and in the cottages in the forenoon.

Every two months the schools alternate, and the pupils who attended school in the morning attend school in the afternoon.