Records 

 Types of Unsatisfactory Cases (Continued). 



Remarks. 



No. 5 was admitted at the age of 1 2. I should have classed 

 this case as unsatisfactory, but as it was entered as satisfactory 

 in the Disposal Book, there may possibly have been some 

 favourable report not noted down in the record. Otherwise, 

 this boy seems in a fair way to joining the tanks of the 

 unemployable. 



Nos. 6, 7, and 8 are poor records. 



In fact, all the records obtained from this school compare 

 most unfavourably with those of the Industrial School (No. 2), 

 which is the next on my list. 



THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS (No. 2) 



This school is certified for 60 boys, and was first started 

 in 1874. At the time of my visit a new wing was being 

 erected, and the school when completed will accommodate 

 100 boys. 



With regard to industrial training, I quote from some notes 

 sent to me by the schoolmaster : 



" Gardening. This is the branch of the work that by far 

 the larger part of the boys love most. We have 3 fine green- 

 houses, and about 5 acres of tilled land. The master gardener 



