Ypres British School.
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THE YPRES TIMES
SECOND REPORT.
THE Second Term of the School commenced in September with a large increase
in the number of children attending, 93 children (53 boys and 40 girls) this
taxed the staff and accommodation to its utmost capacity, and it was with much
regret that a further sixteen children had to be refused.
We have at once undertaken the enlargement of some of the accessories of the
School, but if funds admitted we would engage another qualified teacher and make
arrangements for the education of the total number of children who desire to avail
themselves of the School, namely 120.
YPRES. BRITISH SCHOOL, Septr 1929
Progress.
The work in the School has been very satisfactory and is well expressed in a letter
to Lady Plumer from the Schoolmistress, Mrs. Morris, from which the following extracts
are taken We are well satisfied by the progress shown by those who have had
two terms in the School favourable opinions are expressed on all sidescertainly
their English has grown apace and their improvement in general behaviour is almost
unbelievable, and best of all, at last they have some idea of what is meant by a sense
of honour.'