EducationalLSO N . QOLLEGE. Founded 1356. PRINCIPALS: Nelson College for Boys (Opened 1856). W. S. LITTLEJOHN, ESQ., M.A. Nelson College for Girls (Opened 1832). MISS A. C. TENDELL. M.A. Assisted by large and efficient Staffs of fully qualified Graduates. The Curriculum is a- very comprehensive one. The standard of Education in Classics. Mathematics, Modern Languages, and Science, extends to the requirements of the B.A. degree. Pupils are prepared for the Civil Service, Matriculation, Junior Scholarshin, and University Terms Examinations. Though under the same administration, the two institutions are carried on in distinct buildings on separate sites, which include ample playing grounds, commanding and healthy, and at short distances from the centre of the city. Both Colleges have recently undergone exlensive additions and improvements, and the Boarding Departments, which are under the management of competent Matrons and sun's, are complete and thoroughly up-to-date. Full information and detailed prospectuses, may be obtained from either of the Principals or the Secretary. J. HOLLOWAY. Secretary. College Office, Nelson. M ls ' T. Ii AI,IK G ttES ' T I!AINE<G QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Q FECIAL QL ASSES ; FOR i rjTE ACKERS AND QIVIL gERVICK, ! DECEMBER 23 to DATE OF EXAMINATION, ! Exclusive of December 25 and 26, and ! January 1 and 2. INSTRUCTION GIVEN BY EXPERT ! ' TEACHERS. 5 In Any of the Following Subjects: — \ ARITHMETIC ALGEBRA f EUCLID E L E M E N T A R Y ; CHEMISTRY SCIENCE i BIOLOGY PHYSICS AGRICULTURAL SCI- BOTANY [ ENCE ENGLISH \ HISTORY GEOGRAPHY S LATIN FRENCH J GERMAN ITALIAN. j SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. 5 For Terms and Particulars apply to the i Principal, Mr. Giles, personally or by letter, i 1 GIRLS' COLLEGE. ALBERT ROAD, DEVONPORT. i 1 Principal: MISS MATTHEWS. T.1..A. i St. Andrew's. Info Head Mistress of the Girls' If High School, Nattier, and formerly of the ! Molit Eden Collegiate. i "Miss Matthews. assisted by Miss McTlarpr, • lias Opened a First-class Boarding and Day j School for Girls. Pupils prepared for University, Civil Service. Trinity College and Associated Board Examinations. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders. Half-term, MONDAY, November 4. MISS VON MEYERN. South Kensington Certificates, Academy of Fine Art. Cross-street, Richmond Road, near Costly Institute. Classes, Monday. Wednesday, Friday. and Saturday. Terms on application.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 3
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