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Schools are maintained because men want children to set their ' affections on what is worthiest. —J. J. Findlay.

(Hhurrh of Hmjlattii friutani •lag orfjnala Under the Management of the Diocesan Board of Education. . ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL, - DURHAM STREET. Bead Mistress: MissK. JV. Kiver. VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, (St. Matthew's) . Springfield Road, St. Albans. Head Mistress: Ktb F. O.L. Bowles. Registered Schools, under government inspection; Daily Religious In- - stroction; Fall State Curriculum; complete course from Infants to • Standard VX.; highest results in Proficiency Examinations; special care •as to cfcaracter-and behaviour; excellent tone; attention to games. Highly commended by Inspectors, both in secular andrellgioufl subjects. .Tees charged, and other particulars, from the Head Teachers, or from the Diocesan., Office, 173 Oashel Street. =»& .-r : VI." - Utatralr ft? The School is situated in healthy locality on the Fen* dalton tram line. Surrounded by extensive, welt laid out grounds that proyide for all out-door games. The well-built schoolrooms are airy, .and are equipped with modern lighting and heating facilities. The aim of the School is to provide a sound moral and useful education for girls. MISS GIBSON WILL INTERVIEW PARENTS AND GUARDIANS : ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd, and THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, FOR THE NEW TERM COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEBRUARYBth. & arnitm lEMDAILTON Boarding and Day School for Boyß from ? to 14. Preparatory for Christ's College and other Secondary Spools. . . . . r Headmaster : MR. E. 3. CHENNELLS. Situated in beautiful and healthy surroundings on tfce.outskirts of Fen dalton, and within five minutes' walk of tram terminus. ■ The aim of'the School is to give a thorough 'moral, mental and physical - tr&iningto boys, at a very impressionable'ago under the most favourable conditions. Religious.training on,non-sectarian lines. The clasßxooms are light' and airy (open-air principle), and opportunities" are 4 affwded the boys of learning: boxing, gymnastics, swimming and dancing»*P well as the regular school games of Rugby football and cricket. ; ' lodividual attention add care givan to the nfbatal and-physical progress i *-,» , <■■ - - oftoach boy,

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 8