mentioned.In addition large sums of money are being allocated to update buildings and teach ing methods. The development of resource centres and the appointment of full-time teacherlibrarians alone is a costly business. Will the private schools,outstanding in the individual attention provided,follow suit and continue catering for the individual needs of pupils covering a wide ability range? Or is it to be, that through financial limitations, these schools will be restricted to being top class academic high schools ? Either way it is hoped that sight is not lost of the ideal of providing for the full all-round development of each child,enabling him to successfully fulfil his role in society. PAGE FROM THE PAST To the Editor Critic Office Kearsney College, P.O. Kearsney. Natal. September 15, 1927. Dear Sir, I am writing on behalf of the Kearsney College Preparatory Students to inform you that we were amazed on reading the last Critic to find ourselves termed "Cot Friends". We all strongly object to this. At the same time we would like to know who Grandpa Wilkinson is? We know of a prefect called Wilkinson, but we were not aware that he was a Grandfather! Trusting that you will give this matter your immediate attention. Yours faithfully, J. H.Hopkins (From 'The Critic' of 24th September, 1927) 56
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