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Educational. , A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND J\. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JUNIOR FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS. There will be in February, 1897, an election to Three Junior Foundation Scholarship., opei to candidates from Primary School, and to Three Scholarships open to all under the age of fourteen years. Applications will be received op till MONDAY February Ist. Kor further particulars and forms of application apply to the Secretary, 302, Victoria Arcade. W. WALLACE KIDD, ' Secretary. A DCKLANI) COLLEGE AND £3. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. [FOUNDED 1569.) HEAD MASTER: J. W. TIBBS, M.A., Keble College, Oxford ; sometime Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: Chief Classical and English Mastership, vacant, A. T. HARRISON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. J. G. TREVITHICK, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop. J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girls'Hich School. P. MARSHALL, M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., sometime Senior f-'cholw, University of New Zealand, Science Master, J. HIGHT, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar, University of New Zealand, Fiench and German Master. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zeiland). sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. J. H. TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. H. J. D. MAHON, 8.A., Commercial Master, ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E.G. WALLACE MISSF.A. UAHLTAIN Missß. BUDES MISS A. O. MORRISON, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. MISS W. PICKEN, M.A., sometime Scholar, University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTER: E. WATKISS, Drawing Master (Girls' Side). INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS, ETC,! W. M. CAEROLLO. The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage of the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientitic, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge), and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public examinations. BOARDKItS.-The Headmaster takes a limited number of boys as boarders at his residence at Home Bay, Ponsonby; and is prepared to make arrangements whereby girls may be boarded with other Members of the Staff. FEKS For Pupils in the Lower School, if under the ago of thirteen years, £2 16s per Term; all others, £3 10s per Term, except that for two mem.bers of one family, both chargeable with the higher fee, it is reduced to £3 3s for each. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master; and prospectuses may be had from Mr. Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings, Queenstreet. pRINCE A LBERT /COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University). Second Master (Resident): B. H. LOW, B.A. (New Zealand University). Junior Master (Resident): H. O. CRADDOCK, M.A. (New Zealand University). Master Lower School (Resident) : JOHN G. BOLLARD (Trained and Cortißcated Teacher, N.Z. Education Department). departmlnFfor girls. Headmaster (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University). First Assistant (Resident): MISS E. M. RAINFORTH, M.A. (New Zealand University). Second Assistant (Resident): MISS MABEL SALMOND, B.A, (New Zealand University). Mistress Lower School: MISS EMILIE UEID (Matric. N.Z. University). Assisted by an efficient staff of Visiting Masters. Although built on the same grounds as the Boys' College, and under the same management, the Girls' College is a separate institution, having its own playground. Copies of the Prospectus, with any further information, may be obtained on applying to the Headmaster at the College. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAJIAKI. Headmaster .. REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD Assistant Masters (resident) :— Mathematical Master: Mr. G. Lancaster, M.A., some time Senior Scholar New Zealand University, with Double First Honours in Mathematics, Mathematical Physics and Chemistry, Classical Matter: Mr. H. 0. Craddock, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar New Zealand University, with Honours in Classics. Junior Master: Mr. H. Mandeno. Yiskiii.tr Masters (for Piano, Singing, and Drawinn): Mr! 11. Leslie Hunt, Kor Violin, drawing, and Carpentry: Mr. F. R. Trevithick. lioys prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other public Examinations, and for entrance to ThanuH School ot Mines and Lincoln Agricultural College. Prospectuses may lie had at the Diocesan Office Yictorii Arcade. Special 'bus for day pupils. Telephone 729. Term begins MONDAY, February 8. QUEEN'S COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Telephone No. 800. Principal: ■ ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., LL.D, Mrst Term begins MONDAY, Bth February. Dr. McArthur will be at the College on FRIDAY, the sth, and on SATURDAY MORNING, the 6th February, to enrol and classify new pupils, J ADIES' COLLEGE, REMDESA. Principal: Mrs.S.A.M. Moore-Jones, M.RCP M.M., C.M.L., S.K.D., London and Cheltenham. Stall of Four Resident Certificated and Qualified (iovernesses, and Professor Carl Schmitt, K.C.C.1., Piano and Violin A. Towsey, lisq., Piano. Classics and Modern Languages: M. Hering Esq 8.A., Oxford University; Miss Lanes,' Cam! bridge University; E. Payton, Esq., Artist, Painting; Mrs. Sowerl.y, Deportment and Da»?lng; A. Colwill, Esq., Shorthand, TypeRiding Master: E. ff Jenuings, Esq., Cok Coll., late Assistant Master at Pratt'a Riding School London. 'This First-class Private School for Girls is conducted on unsectarian Christian principles, and proTldw standard Modern Education, with charactertraining to the highest ideal. The best Modern EnglMi und Continental methods are adopted, modified to circumstances, and by long practical expeiience. Pure English is spoken and English manners and habits are insisted on Parisian French taught conversationally as well as grammatically ala Goyen. Form I. specially prepared for the professions and Civil Service Snd University Matriculation Examinations Punils passing through all the Forms by entering at an early age reap great educational advantages and save much time in their school life; The Home is healthy, cheerful, and rcHned, and maternal care and supervision are exercised. References given to P"?,"'?; aml inspection and euquiry are invited. While the many subjects of the modern, high-cla.« educational syllabus are thoroughly taught, to fit the pupils for the various avenue now open to women, should the exigencies of life require it, the Principalis keenly alive to the importance of trainme each girl for her true mission and destiny as "Woman in the Home." With this in view the Domestic Sciences receive the attention their importance demands. Fourteen Boarders only received. Three tacancies. Parents travelling can leave their daughters withconflder.ee. References exchanged. Riding Class -The Riding Class, under the direction of E \V. Jennings, fo q ., o f Ws, London, will be held on Thursday afternoons, at 4 p.m. I he tuition and cour.-e i.( equitation will be ideniical with that of the lest London schools, ladies unconnected with the College may join the Class, fee for term of 13 weeks, three guineas. Special arrangements for private pupils. Prospectus on application to I he. Principal, or of Messrs. Upton and Co., Auckland. Principal at home liebruary 1. Term begins February 10th. At the distribution of prizes in December, one scholarship, three gold and silver medals, and 37 prizes were carried oft by the pupils Special Reduced Rates art- charged all Pupils •tending College daily by Rail. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10347, 23 January 1897, Page 6

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