ABSTRACT

On the opening of the School, we had been warned by several friendly veterans that all would be well for the first three years, but that then our troubles would begin. The parents and public would then demand Results. This, however, was fortunately not our experience. We had, indeed, from the very first encountered many hitches, troubles, and disappointments, but we were spared, mercifully, this additional trial. Our parents were not as others. The results they looked for were not examination lists, but health, intelligence, interest in work, growth of character, and devotion to the school. And every day our aims became clearer to them and us, and our faith and theirs more firm.