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DISTRIBUTION OF STUDIES First Year English Mathematics Geography Civics Elementary Science Art. Music Household Science Manual Training Hygiene and Phys- ical Training Latin French Commercial Work. T71 21 d Yea-1'-J nr. Matricz. and Second Class. Secofnd Year English Mathematics History Elementary Science Art Music Household Science Manual Training Hygiene and Phys- ical Training Latin French Connnercial Work. Foiurtlz. Yccw'-Size. Ma-trac and First Class. Enelish English Mathematics Mathematics History . P Physics HISWY Chemistry PIIYSNS Agriculture Chemistry Household Science' Biologv Hygiene and Phys- Latin L ical Training w L' Latin I+ rench. French. In this school the timetable is arranged so that all pupils take Latin and French, and Art or Music during the First Year. Dur- ing the Third Year options are allowed so that the student may specialize in the Languages, Music and Art, Agriculture, or House- hold Science. ln the Fourth Year a student may specialize in the Languages or Sciences. Each University has its own special course of studies. For an Ai-ts Course, two languages are obligatoryg While for Science or Engineering, one language and Senior Mathematics must be stu- -died. The details of the various courses Will be found in the an- nual calendars supplied by the universities. 48
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night. The girl speakers from Leader, Yorkton and Estevan. finished 1. 2. 3, a11d it was no disgrace for anyone to he heaten by them. In the judgment of one hearer at last Sed's speach was the best. All the speaches wer of a very high class and the contest certainly brought out the fact that encouragement given to work inc oral coinposition is wisely given. Mr. Bryant is asking for suggestions from the Uollegiates and High Schools in connection with the contest next year. lt will henceforward be an important factor in school life in this Province. ' Qlnurava nf Stung Two types of courses are nouqoffered in this school: 1. ACADEMIC--leading to a general education, the universities, teaching, and the various other professions. 2. VOCATIONAL C15 Day Classes-witli more time given to practical or shop instruction, directing and preparing the student for the various trades or a business career. Short and long courses. CZD Night Classes--for' any adult engaged in any trade or calling. Short and long courses. The Academic courses are under the supervision of the Colle- giate Institute Board, and are open to all students who have passed Grade Eight, or who possess the equivalent standing required by the Department of Education. These classes are free to any stu- dent resident in the Province of Saskatchewan. Q I GENERAL COURSE-a three or four year course combin- ing the studies leading to the University or the Normal Schools. 47
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Il. VOCATAIONAL COURSES UNDER THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Day Claxscfs-F1'ee to all pupils from the Province of Sas-' katchewan. The aim of these classes will he to train adolescents for greater efficiency in industrial pursuits and for the duties of citizenship. A. Industrial Prevocational Classes for boys and girls, fourteen A years of age, holding Grade Six or equivalent standing. Pre- ference will be given to boys and girls who have already dropped out of school, but who desire prevocational training leading to a definite trade, industrial or connnercial career. These courses will be announced by the Department of Edu- cation in the near future, but it is likely that they will follow siinilar lines to the vocational courses arranged for pupils with Grade Eight standing. lt, is very likely that intensive courses will be offered in Counnercial, Domestic Science, and the Motor ' -I T MANUAL TRAINING, 1. B. X 49
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