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DEPARTMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN TEACHING.

Head of the Department-Miss MARY MORTON, M.A. The Course includes full preparation for the Examinations for the Teaching Diplomas granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge.

Students are admitted to the Training Course in October and January.

One Free Place (value £26 5s.), one Scholarship of the value of £20, and a limited number of Grants of £10 are offered for the Course beginning in October, 1909. They will be awarded to the best candidates holding a degree or its equivalent in Arts or Science. Applications should be sent to the HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT.

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(a) EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT for fully Certificated Gymnastic and Sports Mistresses. (b) REMEDIAL DEPARTMENT for Massage and Remedial Swedish Movements. Students working in the above Departments are prepared for the Examinations of (a) British College of Physical Education (Swedish and English Syllabus), (6) Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses.

The length of the College Training Course varies from two to six terms.

For particulars apply-Miss E. SPELMAN STANGER, Member and Examiner of the British College of Physical Education, Member of the Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses, Trevena, Sunray Avenue, Denmark Hill, S.E.

FOR

MATRICULATION

AND OTHER

LONDON UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS may be taken up at any time at proportionate Fees.

The Official Pass List of London University credits University Tutorial College with many more successes at Matriculation than any other Institution.

PRACTICAL SCIENCE CLASSES are held during the EASTER VACATION.

Full particulars of Classes and Private Tuition for Matriculation, Inter. Science and Arts, B.Sc. and B.A., Prelim. Sci. (M.B.), College of Preceptors, and other Examinations may be had, post free, from

THE PRINCIPAL,

University Tutorial College, Red Lion Square, Holborn, W.C.

MADAME

BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG'S PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, DARTFORD HEATH, KENT, FOR RESIDENT STUDENTS.

The College, the first of its kind in England, was opened in 1885, with the view of training educated women as Teachers of Scientific Physical Education.

It

The Course of Training, conducted by a large and competent staff of teachers, extends over two years. includes the study of Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Anthropometry, and Theory of Movement. In practical subjects instruction is obtained in Ling's Swedish Gymnastics, Dancing, Outdoor Games, and Medical Gymnastics and Massage. At the end of the Course, examinations are held and certificates of theoretical knowledge and practical efficiency in teaching are awarded to successful students.

The College, which provides 50 separate bed-sitting rooms and several large studies, is situated on very high ground, gravel soil, on the confines of an extensive heath, half an hour from town. It stands in its own fine grounds of fourteen acres, which contain an Outdoor Gymnasium, Running Track, Cricket and Hockey Grounds, Lawn Tennis Courts. The Indoor Gymnasium, 70 ft. by 35 ft., and the Medical Gymnastic Room, 50 ft. by 25 ft., lofty and well ventilated, are fitted up in the most perfect style, all the apparatus having been designed and executed in Stockholm.

The immediate neighbourhood offers over one thousand children for the students' practice as teachers. Hundreds of posts have been obtained through this College, a list of which is to be obtained with the Prospectus.

Students admitted in September.
For particulars apply-The SECRETARY.

MADAME

BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG'S UNION OF TRAINED GYMNASTIC TEACHERS. Ling's Swedish System.

Aim of the Union: To advance the cause of Physical Education on scientific lines.

In placing members of this Union as Teachers in Schools, careful and discriminating choice is exercised, and the exact requirements of each School specially considered.-PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, DARTFORD HEATH, Kent.

LONDON INTER-COLLEGIATE SCHOLARSHIPS BOARD.

ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND

TW

EXHIBITIONS, 1909.

WENTY SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS of an aggregate total value of about £1,500, open to Men and Women, and tenable in the Faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering of University College,

King's College,

The East London College,

will be offered for competition on May 11th, 1909.

TWENTY-THREE

MEDICAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS of an aggregate total value of about £1,500, tenable in the Faculties of Medical Sciences of

University College,
King's College,

and in the Medical Schools of
King's College Hospital,
St. George's Hospital,
Westminster Hospital,

The London School of Medicine for Women, will be offered for competition on September 21st, 1909. Full particulars and entry forms may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board,

A. E. G. ATTOE.
University College,
Gower Street, London, W.C.

THE ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL
OF LONDON.

Leicester Square, London, W.C.

The Summer Session, 1909, will be opened on Monday, May 3rd.

The new Hospital was opened in March, 1901, and is complete in every detail with modern appliances, and the School portion of the building thoroughly equipped for teaching purposes. The Clinic of the Hospital is unrivalled.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. The Entrance Scholarship, of the value of £20, awarded in October;

The Saunders Scholarship, of the value of £20;
The Storer-Bennett Scholarship, of the value of £50;
The Alfred Woodhouse Prize, of the value of £35;
The Robert Woodhouse Prize, of the value of £10.
Sixteen Class Prizes are awarded.

Five House Surgeons are appointed every six months.

INSTRUCTION IN MECHANICAL
DENTISTRY.

The instruction in Mechanical Dentistry as required for the Dental curriculum can be obtained at this Hospital.

Further particulars concerning fees, Scholarships, &c., can be obtained on application to the DEAN. ROYAL HOLLOWAY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON).

ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. Twelve Entrance Scholarships, from £50 to £60, and several Bursaries of not more than £30, tenable for three years at the College, will be awarded on the results of an Examination to be held from June 28th to July 2nd, Names must be entered before May 29th. The College prepares Students for London Degrees. Inclusive fee, £100 a year.

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CARLYON COLLEGE, 65 and 66 Chancery Lane.

London University Examinations. Matric., Inter. Arts and Sc., B.A., and B.Sc. Olasses (small). Day and Evening. Elementary Classes in Greek, &c.

R.A. Honours and M.A. Classes. Vacation Tuition. Classes and Tuition for Legal and Medical Preliminaries, Scholarships, Previous and Responsions, &c. Classes for Ladies. Papers examined for Schools.

Prospectus and full details on application toR. C. B. KERIN, B.A. (Lond.), First in First Class Classical Honours, Editor of "Phaedo," "Pro Plancio," &c. SUCCESSES.

98-1906, London Matric., 155; Inter. Arts and Sc., Prel. Sci., 153, 6 in Hons.; B.Sc., 25; B.A., '91-1908, 111, 18 in Hons.; Medical Prelim., 274; Responsions and Previous, 78; Legal Prelim., 80 Hospital Scholarships, 8; other Successes, 430.

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and TRANSFERS of Schools effected. Yorkshire.-Old-established GIRLS' SCHOOL. 5 Boarders, 4 Students, 42 Day. Receipts the last 12 months, £588. Excellent premises with every ac commodation. Been a Girls' School for nearly a century. Rent only £38. School flourishing. Suit a lady_with musical qualifications. Goodwill only £40. House

and School Furniture at valuation.

Seaside (Kent). BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. 33 Pupils. Good premises at low rental. Income increasing rapidly. Price, to include everything as a going concern, £450.

Midlands.-Nice Class GIRLS' SCHOOL suitable for a qualified Music lady. 40 Pupils. Few Boarders. Receipts about £300. Excellent 10-roomed house with large garden. Rent £35. Landlord will build a School room and bear half the cost. NO OPPOSITION. Vendor wishes to sell House and School Furniture along with Goodwill.

Devon.-GOOD-CLASS BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL in MOST ATTRactive and HEALTHY SPOT. 27 Pupils. Beautiful House specially built, with every accommodation, orchard, &c. Rent £30. House and School Furniture and Goodwill £150. No OPPOSITION. A most genuine investment.

No

Midlands.,-GIRLS. 15 Pupils and Boarders. Fees 1 and 2 guineas termly. Nice class. OPPOSITION. Large Iron School room (Vendor's property). This and School Furniture £60.

Lancashire.-Good Class. Dual. 30 Girls and 12 Boys. Receipts about £150. Capitation Fees accepted. School Furniture at valuation.

Near Town.-GIRLS' D, Y. 50 Pupils. Receipts about £180. Suitable House at £25. Offers entertained. South East.-DUAL. 28 Girls, 6 little Boys. Receipts 1908 £364. Excellent House. Fine garden, &c. Capitation Fees a cepted.

Kent.-BOYS. Flourishing. go Pupils. Chiefly Day. Sons of Professional men. Income about £800 Fine Premises with detached School House. Rent £90. Capitation Fee accepted and Furniture at valuation. Genuine concern.

per annum.

Lists of Schools sent on receipt of requirements. No commission charged to purchasers.

THE NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL OF
COOKERY AND OTHER BRANCHES
OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

72-78 BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD, S.W. (FOUNDED IN 1874.)

PATRON-HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.

HIS Institution provides courses

of Practical and Theoretical Instruction.

1. For training Students to become Teachers of Cookery, Laundrywork, and Housewifery, recognized by the Board of Education; also for Dressmaking, Needlework, and Millinery Diplomas, qualifying_for appointments as Teachers in Training Colleges, Elementary and Secondary Day Schools, other Institutions, and Evening Classes.

The Practical and Theoretical Instruction includes Chemistry of Food, Elementary and Advanced Hygiene, and Advanced Physiology.

2. For other Students-Ladies, Cooks, and Ladies' Maids; Classes are held in all Domestic Subjects.

3. In addition, Certificates are granted for Dressmakers, Milliners, and Laundry Managers; and Classes in Household Management are held for instruction in the duties of servants, care of house linen, cleaning of plate, glass, china, &c.; and in Cookery for Officers, Mess Cooks, Blue Jackets, Ship's Cooks, &c. For full particulars, apply to the SECRETARY.

BATTERSEA POLYTECHNIC, S.W.

TRAINING DEPARTMENT

FOR TEACHERS OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Head of Department—Miss MARY E. Marsden. HE Full Course extends over three years, and includes, on the technical side, Cookery, Laundrywork, Housewifery, Needlework, Dressmaking, and Millinery.

THE

A special feature of the Course is the thorough training which is given in Practical Science and Scientific Method. This comprises Lectures and Laboratory work in Chemistry and Heat, Hygiene, Physiology and Bacteriology, together with Lectures on Theory of Education.

Students also attend classes in Blackboard Drawing and Lectures on Form, Colour, and Design.

The Diplomas awarded by this Department are recognized by the Board of Education.

Special Courses for the training of Housewives and for Ladies preparing for Colonial life are also arranged. London County Council Scholarships for training Teachers of Domestic Economy are tenable at the Department.

Further particulars of the Department can be obtained upon application to the SECRETARY.

S. G. RAWSON, D.Sc., Principal.

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The Drapers' Company are about to award TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of £60 per annum, tenable for two or three years, at some place of advanced education for the study of Theoretical or applied Science, Art, Medicine, or Law, or the Degree Examination of some University in the United Kingdom. The Scholarships will be awarded to (a) sons or grandsons between 16 and 18 years of age of Freemen of the Drapers' Company; (b) other boys of the same age. The parent or guardian of every candidate must satisfy the Company that he needs the assistance of the Scholarship to carry on his education.

The Company will shortly have the right also to nominate for an EXHIBITION of £70 per annum, tenable for three years at King's College, Cambridge, a son or grandson of a Freeman of the Company of not more than 20 years of age.

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the CLERK TO THE COMPANY, Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street, E.C.

COMPANY GIRLS'

SCHOLARSHIPS.-The Drapers' Company are about to award THREE SCHOLARSHIPS to enable specially promising Girls to study at some place of advanced education either in special subjects, to be approved by the Company, or for the Degree Examination of a University in the United Kingdom. The Scholarships will be of the value of £60 per annum each and will be tenable for two or three years. To be eligible for them, Girls must be between 17 and 19 years of age, and must have passed some approved Public Examination and give other evidence satisfactory to the Company of successful study. The parent or guardian of every candidate must satisfy the Company that she needs the assistance of the Scholarship to carry on her education.

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the CLERK TO THE COMPANY, Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street, London, E.C.

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Particulars of University Graduates, Trained Teachers, and Governesses on application.

No charge is made to Schools requiring Mistresses.

The terms to Mistresses are liberal. Easter Vacancies upon application.

FROEBEL SOCIETY.

Agency for Kindergarten and Junior Form Teachers holding Certificates of the N.F.U.

Lending Library of Froebelian Literature. Books can be sent through the post or be called for.

Classes aiding Students for the National Froebel Union Exams. Evenings and Saturday Mornings.

"Child Life," a Monthly Magazine of Froebelian Literature and News.

All particulars from the Secretary, Miss TEMPLE ÖRME, LL.D., Froebel Society, 4 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Office hours, 11 to 5. Telephone : 8615 Gerrard.

WANTAGE TRAINING COLLEGE

FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS.

CONDUCTED BY THE COMMUNITY OF S. MARY THE VIRGIN.

(Affiliated to the Oxford Training Delegacy and Recognized by the Cambridge Syndicate and the Board of Education.)

TUDENTS prepared for Oxford or Apply-SISTER SUPERIOR.

BIRKBECK COLLEGE.

BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Principal-G. ARMITAGE-SMITH, D.Lit., M.A. The College provides approved courses of Instruction for the Degrees of the University of London in the Faculties of Arts, Science, Economics, Laws, under Recognized Teachers of the University.

Well appointed Laboratories. Facilities for research.
Full particulars on application to
H. WELLS EAMES, Secretary.

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APPOINTMENTS.

The Association undertakes the introduction of Assistant Masters or Private Tutors. Terms on application. No preliminary fees are charged.

WANTED, in Switzerland, an ASSISTANT MASTER with some knowledge of French to teach the English language in Swiss Schools. Commencing salary, £100.

WANTED FOR NEXT TERM.-Mathematical Master for Grammar School. Salary, £130 resident. Modern Language Master for Grammar School. Salary, £120 resident. Master for Mathematics and Commercial subjects for Intermediate School in Wales. Salary, £170 non-resident. Form Master for large Dual School in the North of England. An Oxford or Cambridge Graduate in Honours required. Initial salary, £150. Master for English and Mathematics. Salary, £90 resident. Assistant Master for French and English subjects for Grammar School. Salary, £100 resident. Junior Assistant Master for high-class Preparatory School in London. Salary, £75

resident.

SCHOOL TRANSFERS.

The Association undertakes the negotiation of School Transfers or Partnerships. Terms and particulars on application. All communications on this subject are treated as strictly confidential.

FOR TRANSFER.-Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen in London Suburb. Annual receipts from about 30 day pupils exceed £500. Good house with accommodation for boarders. Moderate rent. Pupils will be transferred by capitation fee.

WANTED TO PURCHASE.-A Boarding School for the Daughters of Gentlemen on the S. or S. E. coast, having at least 12 boarders and accommodation for a much larger number. Advertiser has capital, experience, and a good connexion.

WANTED TO PURCHASE.-A School for Boys in the Midlands or South. Advertiser is B.A. London and can invest £800.

WANTED TO PURCHASE.-A highclass Preparatory Day School for Boys. Preferably within easy reach of London. Advertiser can invest up to £3,000.

A prospectus, giving names of Directors, sent on application to the Scholastic Manager

R. J. BEEVOR, M.A., 22 Craven St., Trafalgar Square, W.C.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, READING.

DAY TRAINING COLLEGE
FOR MEN AND WOMEN.

RESIDENTIAL ADVANTAGES. FACILITIES FOR PURSUING UNIVERSITY COURSES OF STUDY.

ANDIDATES desirous of entering Training, should apply, at once, to the TUTORIAL SECRETARY.

The College is a University College, and Students are able to pursue University Courses (London) of study, both in Arts aud in Science. Preference is given to candidates who have passed the London Matriculation Examination or its equivalent, or the Intermediate Examination in Arts and Science, and are in other ways qualified for admission to a Degree course of study.

There are three Halls of Residence for the accommodation of Students whose homes are at a distance from Reading. St. Andrew's Hostel and St. George's Hostel are for Women Students, while Wantage Hall provides rooms for a limited number of Men, and is recognised" for this purpose by the Board of Education. All candidates applying for admission to Wantage Hall should be able to undertake a University course of study.

An illustrated Prospectus of the College and the Halls of Residence can be obtained on application.

FRANCIS H. WRIGHT, Registrar.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, READING.

OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS,
SCIENCE, AND AGRICULTURE.

HREE or more Scholarships, each

THREE

of the annual value of £50, will be offered for competition in June, 1909. The Scholarships are tenable at the College for three years from October, 1909. Candidates must have passed, or must pass before August, 1959, the London Matriculation Exam. ination or an equivalent exempting examination, and must be prepared to read for a London Honours degree in Arts or Science or the London B.Sc. in Agriculture. Further particulars may be obtained from the TUTORIAL SECRETARY, University College, Reading.

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The Faculties of the College are:

THE FACULTY OF ARTS, including the Slade School of Fine Art, the Indian School, and the Departments of Economics and of Architecture.

THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE.
THE FACULTY OF LAWS.

THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. THE FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, including the Department of Public Health.

Students desiring to take Undergraduate Courses in any one of these Faculties should matriculate either in June or September in order to enter the College in October.

ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS in the Faculties of Arts, Laws, Science, and Engineering will be awarded on the results of Examinations to be held in May, and in the Faculty of Medical Sciences on the results of Examinations to be held in September. For further particulars apply to

WALTER W. SETON, M.A., Secretary. LAPHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR

CLAPHAGIRLS (G.P.D.S.T.).

Head Mistress

Mrs. WOODHOUSE.

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CHERWELL HALL, OXFORD.

TRAINING COLLEGE

FOR WOMEN SECONDARY TEACHERS. Recognized by the Board of Education and by the Oxford Delegacy for Secondary Training. Principal: Miss CATHERINE 1. DODD, M.A. (late Lecturer in Education in the Manchester University,) assisted by a staff of Tutors and Lecturers. A Residential College, with extensive grounds in a beautiful situation on the banks of the Cherwell, Students are prepared for the Oxford and London Teaching Diploma; the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate; the Archbishop of Canterbury's Diploma to teach Theology; and for the Geography Diploma.

Attached to the College is a perfectly equipped Girls' School, with a Preparatory Department.

Students admitted in January, April, and October. Fees for the Three Terms, from 65 guineas.

There is a Loan Fund and Students may borrow sums not exceeding £30 to be repaid within three years. Scholarships of from £40 to £20 are offered Students with a degree entering Cherwell Hall.

K

ING'S COLLEGE (UNI-
VERSITY OF LONDON).
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT,

13 KENSINGTON SQUARE, W. (close to Kensington High Street Station).

Under the Patronage of HER MAJESTY
QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

At this Centre, Lectures are given in the various subjects of a University Education by Professors and Lecturers on the staff of King's College.

The Lectures are adapted to Students above the age of 16. A complete preparation is given for the Examinations of the University of London in the faculties of Arts and Science, for the Oxford Final Honours Schools of English and Modern Languages, the Archbishop's Diploma in Theology, and the University Certificate in Religious Knowledge. The Courses in Home Science and Economics have now been organized and afford preparation for a special Diploma.

The following Special and Additional Courses will be given :-In Literature, "The Poetry of Tennyson and Browning," "The History of English Criticism," "Literature of 1600-1700," and "Prose Literature of 1700-1800"; in History, "The History of London."

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The Art School is inspected by the Hon. Visitors, Mr. David Murray, R.A., and Mr. H. S. Tuke, A.R.A., and is under the immediate direction of Byam Shaw, R. Vicat Cole, R. B.A., Allan Davidson, W. Dacres Adams, E. Fortescue Brickdale, A.R.W.S., and Stephen Reid. In addition to the ordinary Studio Work, a Special Class for Girls under 17 is held on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 4.

Further information may be obtained from the VicePrincipal, Miss H. D. OAKELEY, 13 Kensington Square, W.

Mrs. Curwen's Pianoforte Method

(THE CHILD PIANIST).
THE CENTRAL TRAINING CLASSES

for Music Teachers on the above Method will be held on SATURDAY MORNINGS at the

BECHSTEIN HALL STUDIOS

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"THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION" for all years down to 1883 (inclusive) and also for 1885 and 1899 are out of print. Binding cases cannot be supplied for years previous to 1891. All Monthly Parts down to Dec., 1882 (inclusive); and also for June, 1885; Dec., 1885; Nov., 1887; Jan., 1888; Feb., Oct., Nov., 1896; and April, 1897, are out of print.

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G. REINHARDT ANDERSON, Esq., F.R.C.S.
DAVID MACDONALD, Esq., M.D.
Rev. W. FIELD, M.A. (Camb.).

Mrs. MARY E. RYE, M. B. (Lond.). Objects: To train Ladies as Scientific Teachers of Physical Education. All branches and systems taught, including Outdoor Games, Swimming, Fencing, and Medical Gymnastics. The Swedish Department is under the direction of a resident, qualified mistress from Stockholm.

References permitted to Lord Kinnaird; Dean of Norwich; Right Hon. H. J. Gladstone, M.P.; Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttelton, D.D.

Colleges and Schools supplied with qualified teachers. The following have obtained trained teachers from the S.P.T.C.-The Ladies' College, Cheltenham; St. Mary's Hall, Brighton; Garratt's Hall, Banstead, Surrey; Canaan Park College, Edinburgh; The County School, Carmarthen; Northcote House, Bexhill; Howell's School, Llandaff; Hillside, Clifton; The Cliff, Eastbourne; Parson's Mead, Ashstead, Surrey; Kent College for Girls; Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay; Queenwood, Eastbourne; The Datchelor Schools, Camberwell; Victoria College, Belfast; Endcliffe, Eastbourne; Royal School for Officers' Daughters, Bath; Cheltenham and Derby Training Colleges; Ladies' Colleges at Durham, Grahamstown, Pietermaritzburg; Ladies' Gymnasia at Glasgow, Plymouth, Bexhill, &c.; High Schools and Colleges at Norwich, Gt. Yarmouth, Ipswich, Nottingham, Scarborough, Sidcup, Harrogate, and others. Appointments under Education Committees -Middlesex, Sussex, Leeds, Huddersfield, Bolton, Kilmarnock, Greenock, Irvine, Newcastle-on-Tyne, &c.

For further particulars apply to the SECRETARY.

THE INCORPORATED GYMNASTIC TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.

(Founded 1897.)

Offices: 25 CHALCROFT ROAD, LEE, LONDON, S.E.

HE Institute is an Examining

THE

Body of Teachers of Gymnastics, &c., and Fencing, and its Membership, obtainable by Examination only, consists of Fellows, Members, and Associates.

Students are Trained as Teachers and for the Institute's Examinations.

Full particulars of the Examinations, &c., may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Mr. T. WILLIAMS.

Principals of Schools and Colleges requiring Trained and Certificated Teachers of Drill, Gymnastics, &c., or Fencing, should apply to the Hon. Secretary.

SOUTH-WESTERN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, CHELSEA, S.W.

PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE. Students are trained by Miss DORETTE WILKE and qualified Assistants to become Teachers of Swedish Gymnastics, Games, and Dancing. Three years course in Theory and Practice. Special attention given to instruction in teaching.

FEE for Professional Course 12 guineas per term. FEE for Non-Professional Course 6 guineas per term. Apply for Prospectus.

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LIVERPOOL GYMNASIUM
TRAINING COLLEGE,

171 BEDFORD STREET, S.

For Ladies as Medical Gymnastic Teachers, and Sports Mistresses for Schools and Colleges.

A

Lady Director-IRENÉ M. MARSH, N.S.P.E.
Qualified Teachers for all Branches.

THOROUGH training is given in

the British, Swedish, German, and American systems. The course is both Theoretical and Practical, and of two years' duration.

Subjects taken :-Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Myology, Massage, Ambulance, Sick Nursing, Medical Gymnastics, Treatment of Diseases and Deformities which can be cured by movements and manipulations.

Educational Gymnastics, Drilling, Fencing, Rowing, Swimming, Games (Hockey, Cricket, Badminton, Hand-ball, Goal-ball, Tennis, &c.), Horse-riding, and Cycling, Dancing.

Opportunity for Class Teaching is afforded in the numerous classes of children and adults visiting the Gymnasium daily. (Over 300 Pupils.)

DIPLOMAS GRANTED.

For prospectus apply to the Lady Director.

THE LING ASSOCIATION (Of Trained Teachers of Swedish Gymnastics). FOUNDED 1899.

Hon. Secretary:

Miss HANKINSON, 19 Briston Grove, Crouch End, N.

E

XAMINATIONS held for Swedish Gymnastic Teachers' Diploma, and Swedish Drill Certificate for Teachers in Elementary Schools and Kindergartens.

Principals of Schools and Colleges supplied with Certificated Teachers.

For Terms of Membership, Conditions of Examination, Entrance Forms, Syllabus, &c., apply to the HON. SECRETARY.

"Good and Bad School Postures."
Published by the Ling Association.

A series of ten Drawings, showing the effects of faulty positions in standing, writing, sewing, &c. No School should be without them.

Mounted on cards, 15 in. x 20 in., with cords ready for banging.

Price 6s. 6d. per set, post free, from Messrs. SHERRATT & HUGHES, 33 Soho Square, London, W.

MANCHESTER

PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE.
LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM.
For Day and Resident Students.
Principal-Miss GERTRUDE THOMAS.
(Certificated by Madame Bergman Osterberg, Hamp-
stead Physical Training College, London.)
Particulars, apply-Fieldgarth, Norman Road,
Rusholme, Manchester.

BEDFORD PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLECE.

LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM.

Principal-MISS STANSFELD (Vice-President of the Ling Association of Gymnastic Teachers, Teacher of Gymnastics in the Cambridge Teachers' College, Froebel Educational Institute, Bedford Kindergarten College, Bedford High School, &c.).

The object of the College is to train Students to enable them to become Teachers of Gymnastics and Games in Schools.

The Course of Training extends over two years, and includes the Theory and Practice of Gymnastics on the Swedish System, Massage and Medical Gymnastics, Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene, Dancing, Fencing, Lacrosse, Lawn-tennis, Hockey, and Cricket. An educational centre like Bedford affords special facilities for practice in Teaching and professional coaching in Games. Swimming and Boating in the

summer.

There is an increasing demand for Teachers thoroughly trained on this system. For Prospectus apply-37 Lansdowne Road, Bedford.

DORTLAND ROAD GYM PRE

PORT

NASIUM, LONDON, W.-Students thoroughly rained for Public Examinations. Duration of Course, to 3 years. Mistresses supplied to Schools for all branches of Physical Work. Gymnastics, Hygienic Exercises, Dancing, and Remedial Work. Miss TOLLEMACHE, M.B.C.P.E., 113 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W.

KELLAND COLLEGE, LEICESTER. REPARATION for Kindergarten Diplomas, Oxford Locals (including Higher Local for Women), Kensington Sciences, Royal Academy Music, Physical Culture, French, and German. Special opportunities for Technical Instruction, Art Needlework, Woodwork, &c. Teaching Practice in large high-class School attached to the College and recognized by Board of Education. Scholarships. Fees moderate. Apply-SECRETARY.

BURLINGTON CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE.

Principal Mr. J. CHARLESTON, B.A. (Honours Oxon. and Lond.)

TUTORS.-The Staff includes Graduates of London, Oxford, Cambridge, and Royal Universities.

METHOD.-Thoroughly individual system, which ensures the closest attention to the needs of each student.

Preparation forMATRICULATION, B.A. and B.SC.,

L.L.A.,

COLLEGE

OF PRECEPTORS" DIPLOMAS.

Address-THE PRINCIPAL,

Burlington Correspondence College,
BIRKBECK BANK CHAMBERS,
LONDON, W.C.

THE INCORPORATED
BRITISH COLLEGE

OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 5 & 7 Johnson Street, Notting Hill Gate, London, W. (Founded 1891.)

EXAMINATIONS for MEMBERSHIP, LICENTIATESHIP, and for the SCHOOL TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE are held twice annually-in February and June respectively; but additional (Local) Examinations for School Teachersare held under certain conditions. Full particulars are to be found in the Handbook issued by the College, which will be sent on receipt of a rd. stamp.

Education Committees, Schools, Colleges, and others. requiring qualified INSTRUCTORS of either sex should apply to

FRANK H. GELLING, Hon. Secretary. ANDREW'S GYMNASIUM AND PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE FOR LADIES,

ST

63 UXBRIDGE ROAD, EALING.
Principal-

LIEUT. T. A. W. FLYNN, N.S.P.E., G.T.I.

A limited number of Lady Students trained in Gym. nastics, Drill, Fencing, Swimming, and Games, for recognized Public Examinations. The physical requirements of each Pupil receive the most careful individual attention, which is only possible where a few are taken.

£25 Physical Training Scholarship will be offered for competition among new Students who are beginners. joining for the term commencing January 11th, 1909. Write for illustrated prospectus to the PRINCIPAL.

Schools attended, and resident Remedial Cases also treated.

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Examinations are also held for Women Health Visitors and School Nurses.

Short Courses of Lectures to assist candidates preparing for these Examinations are held by the Institute in London twice yearly.

Application Forms and full particulars, with dates of other Provincial Centres, can be had from THE SECRETARY, 72 Margaret Street, London, W.

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW.

QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE. MEDICAL SCHOOL

FOR WOMEN.

The Summer Session begins on 20th April. Full Courses of Lectures and Laboratory Instruction for Women Students, in preparation for the Medical and Surgical Degrees of Glasgow University, are given by University Professors and Lecturers appointed by the University Court. Clinical Courses and Dispensary work are specially provided in the Royal Infirmary and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, and other Hospitals are open for the study of special subjects.

For Prospectuses apply to the INTERIM SECRETARY, Queen Margaret College, Glasgow, who will also give information as to the Hall of Residence for Women Students.

THE

HE ELMS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, THE Lawn, NORTH WALSHAM, NORFOLK.-Thorough education. Home care. Perfect sanitation. Good house and grounds. Prospectus on application to Principals, the Misses COOKE. North Walsham is on the G.E.R. inain line near Cromer. Good air.

CORRAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, WATFORD.

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INTERNATIONAL GUILD.

6 RUE DE LA SORBONNE, PARIS.

HE Guild offers to English-speaking

Students a complete course of instruction in the French Language, Literature, and History by French University Professors.

The Diploma which the Guild grants at the end of the session to Students who are found capable of teaching French in English-speaking countries is recognized by the Board of Education.

The Guild also prepares Students for the Diplôme d'Etudes Françaises at the Sorbonne, and for the Licence ès Langues Vivantes.

Full particulars of the Courses, fees, &c., may be had on application to the SECRETARY.

HOLIDAY COURSES.

INTERNATIONAL GUILD, 6 RUE DE LA SORBONNE, PARIS.

JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER. PHONETICS, CONVERSATION, GRAMMAR, FRENCH HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. For Prospectus apply to the SECRETARY.

"Alliance Française."

French Holiday Courses

BY THE SEASIDE.

BRITTANY, at Saint-Malo-Saint-Servan, AUGUST, 1909 (7th year),

BY

FRENCH UNIVERSITY LECTURERS.

1. Higher Course. 2. Intermediate Course. 3. Lower Course. COURSE OF ELOCUTION FOR ALL STUDENTS.

Apply to-Mr. F. GOHIN, Professor,

Lycée, RENNES, FRANCE.

UNIVERSITÉ DE CAEN (Normandie).

FRENCH HOLIDAY COURSES.
JULY AND AUGUST, 1909.

OOD Music and Drawing, LECTURES on Literary Subjects,

Resident French, German, and Gymnastic Mistresses. Large hall and good class-rooms. Garden and field for Games. Preparation for University Examinations. Recognized by Board of Education. Particulars from Miss E. H. WHISHAW, M.A.

CROYDON EVENING

CLASSES and PRIVATE COACHING in several subjects, in preparation for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. For all particulars apply to Miss M. BISSON, 13 Selby Road, Anerley,

London.

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Conposition, Phonetics, Conversation. Classes for Young People. Examination for Diploma under the Seal of the University. For particulars apply to W. ROBINS, B.Sc., Lyme House, Grove Hill, Woodford, Essex.

“Alliance Française.” FRENCH HOLIDAY COURSES

BY THE SEASIDE.

At Villerville, near Trouville (Normandy),
August, 1909 (11th year).

Phonetics taught by symbols. General preparation.
CLASS FOR THE LOND. B.A.. 1909.
Syllabus post free on application to Prof. L. BASCAN,
Rambouillet, near Paris.

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ROUEN (FRANCE).

HOLIDAY COURSE FOR FOREIGNERS

(OF BOTH SEXES).

Instruction in French by Professors of the University or of the principal Schools. French colloquial and commercial, Poetry and Literature, History and Geography, Archæology, Art, &c. Visits to the fine monuments of the town. Excursions to the environs, the most interesting of Normandy. For all information, lectures, and pensions de famille, wri e to the Direction, Professor CHEVALDIN, 23 Rue Bouquet, Rouen (France).

BOULOGNE-SUR-MER.

HOLIDAY COURSE.

Organized by the University of Lille with the cooperation of the Alliance Francaise.

August 2 to 30, 1909. NICHER COURSE.—(1) Literary Section; (2) Practical and Commercial Section. Phonetics, Literature and Institutions of France, Educational Problems and Organization, Classes for Conversation and Reading, Translation into French, Visits to Schools and places of Interest. PREPARATORY COURSE.

Phonetics, Elementary Grammar, Conversation and Reading, Life and Manners, Translation into French.

Elementary and Higher Certificates of Proficiency will be given after Examination.

Prospectuses may be had from M. MIs, Chargé de Conférences à l'Université, Directeur des Cours, 145 boulevard V. Hugo, Lille, France.

CHANNING HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL AND
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
HIGHGATE, LONDON, N.

Head Mistress-Miss LILIAN TALBOT, B.A. Honours,
London.

Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations of London University. Healthy situation, good playground and garden. Great attention given to physical training. Special terms for daughters of Unitarian Ministers. All inquiries to be addressed to the HEAD MISTRESS.

LADIES' TEMPERANCE

HOSTEL, BRUNSWICK HOUSE, CLIFTON GARDENS, LONDON, W.-Cubicles and Board, from 16s. weekly; Private Rooms (single and double), 178. to 258. Reduction for partial board. Large airy house, garden. Late dinner. Stamped envelope for particulars.

LESSONS AND LECTURES ON

ART.-Mr. EDWARD RENARD, Associate of the Royal College of Art, London, visits Eastbourne each week, and is prepared to accept engagements in or two additional high-class Schools. - Studio, 87A Tideswell Road, Eastbourne. London address12 Chalsey Road, Brockley, S.E.

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MISS ROSE PATRY'S SCHOOL

OF ELOCUTION, &c., 3 LOWER SEYMOUR STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE.-Private Lessons given in Voice Production, Elocution, Reading, Public Speaking, Reciting, and Acting. Classes held; Teachers trained; Speech defects corrected. Pastoral Plays, &c., arranged. Write for terms, &c.

ELOCUTION MISS JOCELYNE

(Pupil of Miss Elsie Fogerty) teaches Reading Aloud, Recitation, Voice Production, and Breathing. Special attention given to Physical Needs and Development. Lectures and conducts School Classes. Visits Brighton Thursdays. Excellent testimonials. Terms (moderate) on application to 369 Queen's Road, New Cross Gate, S.E.

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