Administrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1922, 1922

Administrative record (Series), Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Annual Reports, 1892

Historical information

Articles in this annual report include: three modern workshops have been built, with schoolrooms, dormitories, dining-hall, music and lounge rooms renovated, the Concert Hall will no longer be used as storage for material and goods and the old sloping floor will be replaced with a flat floor with springs to encourage dancing, with cloak rooms and conveniences also being added, record number of admissions with 16 children being admitted, Norman Rees passed his Scholarship exam and will join two peers at Gardiner Elementary School for higher education, lessons in domestic economy are now being added for girls and technical trades for boys to better prepare them for life, swimming classes are also now established for pupils, the children were treated to a special outing to Queenscliffe, two singers (W. Rule and F. Sutcliffe) won the Duet section of the A.N.A. Competitions, the Institute's orchestra of 20 artists is growing in popularity under the conductor of Mr Palmer, and the loss of Basket Instructor Carl Woess as well as workers F. Harmsworth, W. Miller and N. Dennis.

Physical description

1 volume bound with illustrations.

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