(LOWER) TE MATAI (ROAD) SCHOOL, TE PUKE
CLASS LIST
AS AT 7 MAY 1903

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 (Mr R CROWE) report for the 7 May 1903.

Year Month
DICKEY Emily STD III 11 6
DICKEY James STD III 13 2
DICKEY Joe Will PRIMERS 7 11
DICKEY Robert STD IV 15 -
DICKEY Rose May STD I 10 4
DICKEY Sam Francis PRIMERS 5 11
GIBBS Bessie STD III 10 3
GIBBS Will Fred STD III 9 3
MARK Mary Louise STD I 9 6
MARK Rhoda PRIMERS 6 2
ROBERTSON David Lynn PRIMERS 6 1
THOMAS Hugh PRIMERS 7 8
WATKINS Harry PRIMERS 6 2
WATKINS Margaret E PRIMERS 5 1
WATKINS Will PRIMERS 7 3
YOUNG Emily Ellen PRIMERS 7 5
YOUNG Leslie Chas PRIMERS 5 11
YOUNG Robert Gill PRIMERS 8 9

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