23 in the school a shield bearing the following inscription: July 1st, 1916 - Presented to Prince Street School, Charlottetown for Patriotic Work This is further evidence of the contributions of Prince School students during World War I. (12) February 3, 1919 - Principal Seaman urged a special class for mcntrlly defective children. Pace-setting, indeedl (13) May 2, 1921 - Principal Seaman reported that Medical Inspection had been carried out in Prince Street School by Miss lie Man on of the - 96^ of pupils were defective - many of them minor defectsi By the way, Prince Street School Home and School Association was organized in March, 1938. It was inactive for a time during World War II but was reactivated soon after the War. The records contain an imposing number of truly progressive recommendations and requests mcAe to the Board by Col. Lowther but I shall le-ve them the next recorder of Prince Street School's History. Running all through the history of this school is an enviable record of scholastic achievement, especially during the incumbency "of J. D. Seaman and later of Col. L. T. Lowther . Prince Street School graduates have won outstanding recognit^ in other Institutions of learning, in business, in the professions; in fact, in all walks of lift. Many former students have achieved great distinction in their chosen field. However, here under Christian teachers of marked talent and integrity the foundatio