BOYS' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
ABBOTSHOLME SCHOOL, near ROCESTER, DERBYSHIRE.
Head-Master—CECIL REDDIK, Ph.D.
ORIGINAL SCHOOL of the NEW EDUCATION MOVEMENT.
The aim is to provide an ideal home and life for the sons of parents who can afford to have the best for their boys' physical, mental, and moral welfare.
The Curriculum, on practical, scientific, educative lines, has been approved by eminent authorities in England, America, and Germany.
Music is made a special feature.
Boys found, after a year's experience, to be distinctly above the average will be eligible for awards, which materially reduce the cost of education.
The school estate of 133 acres includes playing fields (22 acres) for football, cricket, and tennis, golf course, skating pond, toboggan ran, shooting range, chemical laboratory, farm, gardens, orchards; open-air life; fine new buildings (fire-proof), and excellent sanitation.
Parents interested in progressive education should write for a Prospectus.
. PETER'S SCHOOL, YORK.
The next COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS for the Spring term, 1914, will be held at this School on the 20th and 21st November. FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS of FIFTEEN GUINEAS EACH, reducing the total fees for Board and Tuition to 263 per annum, will be offered on the results of this Examination. One will be restricted to the sons of Clergy, and one to the sons of Officers. Full particulars and entry forms from THE HEAD-MASTER.
The NEW BOARDING HOUSE & GROUNDS adjoining the Schcol will be opened in January.
EASTBOURNE COLLEGE. President—THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. Head-Master—Rev.F.S. WILLIAMS, M.A., late Assistant-Master at Rugby School. Special Army and Engineering Classes. Physical Drill compulsory for the whole School. Cadet Corps. New buildings, racquets and fives-courts, swimming-bath, &c.
tions for Sons of Officers and Clergy. Scholarships in March. FPSOM COLLEGE.—Preparation for Universities, Navy,
Army, Medical, and other careers. Classical and Modern sides ; separate Lower School. Open Scholarships annually in March. Valuable leaving Scholarships to Universities and Hospitals. The new Physical and Biological Laboratories and the new Gymnasium and Music Rooms, erected at a cost of over £20,000, are now open. Next School Exam., March 24th.—Apply, The BURSAR.
CHOOL FOR EPILEPTIC BOYS.—Colthurst House, Warford, Alderley Edge ; under the Management of the Committee of the David Lewis Colony. Home life, Medical care, and suitable education for toys subject to Epilepsy. Terms 30s. Weekly. Further particulars may be obtained from Dr. ALAN McDOUGALL, The Colony, Alderley Edge.
ROYAL NAVY.—DIRECT ENTRY OF CADETS from the Public Schools. Full text of the Regulations on application to JAMES GIEVE (Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove, Ltd.), 65 South Molton Street, London, W.
HERBORNE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. — For kJ Sherborne School, Public Schools, and Navy. Premises recently extended. Junior Department for boys of 7 to 9.—LITTLETON C. POWYS, M.A., Head-Master.
QUTTON VALENCE SCHOOL, KENT. Founded 1578. kJ Old buildings entirely modernized ; two new boarding-houses and complete School block recently added. Situation splendid, bracing, healthy. Prospectus of Rev. W. W. HOLDGATE, M.A., Head-master ; or the Clerk, 53 Palace Street, Westminster.
B ROMS GROVE SCHOOL, WORCESTERSHIRE. Chairman of Trustees Viscount Cobham. Head-Master, R. G. Routh, M.A. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS annually in JUNE. For Prospectus apply HEAD-MASTER, The School House, Bromsgrove.
ILKLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, YORKSHIRE.
Healthily situated near the Moors. Leaving Scholarships. Extensive Play. lag Fields—Swimming Bath. Next Term begins Thursday, 15th January, 1914, Head-Master--C. W. ATKINSON, M.A. Cantab. ENDRICH SCHOOL, BISHOP'S TEIGNTON, near
TEIGNMOUTH.—A limited number of boys received for TUITION who have the advantage of individual instruction and care. Special attention is given to Mathematics and Modern Languages. Each year one term is spent on the Continent to secure the best advantages in French and German. Headmaster : J. RAYNER MACLAREN.
RYDAL MOUNT SCHOOL, COLWYN BAY. —
An Examination for the Ferens Scholarship, value 250 per annum, will be held at the School, 26th and 27th November.—For farther particulars apply to the HEAD-MASTER.
AKH AM SCHOOL. -
An Examination for Six Scholarships, of value from 240 to 2.20, will be held on March 10th and 11th, 1914.
Particulars from the HEAD-MASTER, School House, Oakham.
DOVER COLLEGE.—For information as regards Scholarship Examinations and Exhibitions reserved for Sons of Clergy and Officers application should be made to the Head-Master, the Rev. F. DE W. LUSHINGTON, M.A., School House, Dover College, or the Bursar, The College Close, Dover.
KELLY COLLEGE, TAVISTOCK. Recognized by the Army Council. Magnificent buildings in beautiful situation, 340 feet above sea, facing Dartmoor.
Head-Master, IL V. PLUM, M.A.
BER ICHA STED SCHOOL, HERTS. Head-Master, C. H. GREENE, M.A.—Preparation for Universities, Army and Navy, Scientific and Medical Life. Successful preparation for Senior School and for Navy. The School is organized in three Departments : Preparatory for boys wader the age of 104, Junior for boys 104 to 13, and Senior 13-19. Each Department has separate houses, teaching, life and games.—Apply HEAD-MASTER.
LEIGHTON PARK, near READING.
A Boarding School, under the management of the Society of Friends, for Boys of from 12to 19 years. Extensive grounds, high above the Thames Valley. Head-Master, C. I. EVANS, M.A. Oxon.
IP SWIC H SCHOOL.
Head-Master: A. K. WATSON, M.A., Oxon.
Inclusive Fees (Board and Tuition) from £61 10s.
Scholarship Examination in November.
Illustrated Prospectus, apply Head-Master, The School House, Ipswich.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, TAMWORTH.—Youths Trained on Farm ef 1,CCO acres for Home or Colonies. Blacksmith's work, Carpentry, Biding, and Shooting taught. Open-air life for delicate toys.
TAMMERING PERMANENTLY CURED.
kJ —Universal success. Resident and daily pupils received throughout the year. Prospectus with testimonials post free from Mr. A. C. SCHNELLE, 119 Bedford Court Mansions, London, W.C. Estab. 1905.