The College, Brixton Hill. The College, Brixton Hill. Amsterdam House. Amsterdam House. Brighton and Hove Collegiate Brighton and Hove Collegiate West Brompton Collegiate Ladies' School. Brighton and Hove Collegiate Ladies' School. 4. LOWER COMMERCIAL. Cruickshank, W. Hughes, T. W. Cowper's H. School. Amsterdam H. Grove School, Wrexham. Brighton Proprietary School. Dane Hill House. Avenue Place School. Dunmow Diocesan School. Thanet Collegiate School. Fulland's House. Woodville House. Elvin House. Avenue Place School. Weston Grove School, Bath. Thanet Collegiate School. Fulland's House. Avenue Place School. Lawther, W. J. Cobbett, A. R. Goddard, D. F. Patterson, C. S. Randall, R. Ray, W. H. Reed, F. Sampson, A. Sanderson, T. Shelley, J. Sherrie, J.P. Shoesmith, J. S. Slipper, J. Southgate, W. Sutton, W. Sutton, C. Tasker, F. N. Tucker, L. West Brompton Coll. Ladies' S. Turton, H. Ewen, Miss E. Vivian, W. Welch, T. K. Dollman, Miss K. Great Ealing School. The College, Brixton Hill. Brighton Proprietary School. The Elms, Wolverhampton. Thanet Coll. School. Great Ealing School. Brighton Proprietary School. Dunmow Diocesan School. Thanet Collegiate School. Thanet Collegiate School. Great Ealing School. The College, New Brighton. Thanet Collegiate School. Elm House. Stoke Hall School. Brighton Proprietary School. Brighton Proprietary School. Amsterdam House. Brighton and Hove Coll. Ladies' Brighton and Hove Coll. Ladies' School. Brighton and Hove Coll. Ladies' The Elms, Wolverhampton. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS. A Meeting of the Council was held on June 7th. Present:-Mr. A. Hill, V.P., in the Chair, Dr. Adams, Dr. Aldom, Mr. Bidlake, Mr. Isbister, Rev. Dr. Jacob, Rev. W. T. Jones, Mr. Kimber, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Long, Dr. Palmer, Mr. R. Palmer, Dr. Pearce, Dr. Pinches, Dr. Schaible, Dr. W. Smith, Dr. White, and Dr. E. T. Wilson. A design for a new College seal was submitted to the Council by Dr. White and Mr. Bidlake, which was approved and adopted. The following gentlemen, whose seats in the Council had been vacated by non-attendance, were re-elected:-Rev. Dr. Collis, Dr. W. B. Hodgson, Rev. H. A. Holden, Rev. W. C. Izard, Rev. T. F. Lee, Rev. W. A. Osborne, Mr. J. Payne, Mr. J. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Temple, and Rev. J. S. Watson. The following gentlemen were elected Members of the College: Rev. J. A. Emerton, D.D., Hanwell. Mr. C. G. K. Gillespie, Bath. Rev. W. F. Greenfield, M.A., Dulwich College. 21st. A Meeting of the Council was held on June Present-Mr. A. Hill, V. P., in the Chair, Dr. Aldom, Mr. Isbister, Rev. Dr. Jacob, Rev. W. T. Jones, Mr. Kimber, Mr. M'Leod, Dr. Pinches, Dr. Skerry, Dr. Templeton, and the Rev. J. S. Watson. On the motion of Mr. Isbister, it was resolved that steps should be taken to obtain the recognition of the College Certificates as exempting their holders from being required to pass the Prelimi nary General Examination lately instituted for young men intended for the legal profession. The following gentlemen were elected Members of the College . Mr. R. Lloyd, Westbury. Mr. W. W. Pyne, Lancing. Mr. T. F. Wilkins, M.A., York. BENEVOLENT FUND. Alphabetical List of the Principal College and School Books, and New Editions, published during the Month ending June 30. Arithmetic (A Graduated).-Book the First. F'cap. Sv Hudson-Cambridge School and College Text Books; Popular Educator (The). Vol. I. New edition, 4to, cloth 5s. Cassell and Co. Routledge The Handbook of Cricket. No.in Register. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.-AGENCY DEPARTMENT. ADDRESS, 42, QUEEN SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, W.C. SITUATIONS VACANT. $41. (i.) Mathematics with Chemistry or Drawing. (i) Classics and History, with Drawing or Chemistry. Salaries 601. In Warwickshire. 815. To superintend the pupils in a Grammar School during the evenings, and to give instruction to the Head Master's son for a few hours daily. Moderate Classics and Mathematics required. Salary 607. In Essex. 846. English subjects, with Junior Classics and Mathematics. Salary from 451. In Town. 848. Writing, and Junior Mathematics. Near Town. 850. Junior Master, English subjects, Writing, Arithmetic, and Junior Latin. Salary from 30. In Suffolk. 851. Junior Mathematics and English. Salary from 201. to 301. In Herts. 853. (i.) A Tutor to prepare a Pupil for Eton during the Vacation. In Town. (ii) French or German, Classics, English, and Elementary Mathematics. In Kent. 854. Music, French, German, and English. Near Town. 856. English, Drawing, and Piano. In Sussex. 857. Drawing, and to assist generally. Salary 301. In Yorkshire. $58. (i.) Classics: an Oxford or Cambridge Graduate. A Title for Holy Orders may be obtained. Salary 801. (ii.) Junior Classical and general Assistant. A Title for Holy Orders may be obtained. Salary from 40l. to 607. (iii.) Writing, Book-keeping, and Commercial subjects, with French thoroughly. Salary from 401. to 601. In Devonshire. $59. Middle Classics and Mathematics. Salary 50l. In Devonshire. 860. (i.) Classics, and moderate Mathematics. Salary 501. (i.) Mathematics, and moderate Classics. Salary 507. (iii.) French, German, and Piano. Salary 607. (iv.) Drawing, Junior French, Latin, Arithmetic. Salary 357. In Kent. $61. (i.) Assistant Classical Master in a University School in Ireland. Salary 807. non-resident. (ii) Mathematical Master. Salary 1007. non-resident. Both these Masters must be Irishmen. 862. French and Drawing. Salary from 251. to 307. 863. Junior Latin and French, with English subjects. 661. (i.) English and French. Salary 261. Near Town. Salary 25l. In Berks. (ii.) English, with Junior Latin. Salary 267. (iii.) Junior English Master. Salary 207. In Somerset. 866. Classics, Mathematics, and English subjects. Salary 120l. In Australia. $57. English, French, and Drawing. Salary about 307. In Town. SES. (i.) French and German. Salary 501. (ii) Music. Salary 501. (iii) Drawing and Writing. Salary 501. Near Town. $53. English Master. Salary 24.; time for private pupils. In France. $71. Classics and Mathematics. Salary 50l. to 701. Near Town. $72. English, French, and Rudiments of Latin. Salary 401. $73. Middle Classics, Junior Mathematics, and English. Shropshire. In Somerset. Salary 401. In Salary from 607. $76. Classics, Junior Mathematics, and English subjects. to 1007. Near Town. For September. 877. Middle Classics, and English thoroughly. Salary 601. In Town. 878. High Mathematics, with junior Classics. Salary from 1007. Near Town. 879. German and Drawing. Salary 1007. In Warwickshire. 880. Moderate Mathematics, Classics, and English. Gloucestershire. Salary 50. In 551. (i.) Senior Classical Master, good composition, with Arithmetic and Algebra. A Graduate of Oxford or Cambridge required. A Title to Orders may be given. Salary 1007. (ii.) Junior Classics, Arithmetic, and Writing. About 25 years of age. Salary 501. In Cheshire. 2. English, Writing, and junior Latin. A Master required for 4 or 5 weeks. Salary 21. 28. per week, non-resident. Near Town. 3. Latin, Junior Mathematics, and English. Salary 301. to 407. 51. Classics, Mathematics, and English. Salary 607. Near Town. ster. ASSISTANT MASTERS REQUIRING ENGAGEMENTS. Qualifications. 7. German and French. As Visiting Master. 9. German, French, Spanish, Latin, and Drawing. As Visiting Master. 5. Classics, Prose and Verse Composition, Mathematics, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, English, French, and Italian. As Visiting Master. E. French and German. A Lady. As Visiting Governess. 2. French, German, and Elements of Italian and Latin. As Visiting Master. Natural and Experimental Sciences. Mathematics, German, and Drawing. German Graduate. Age 33. As Visiting Master. 0. Classics, Mathematics, French, and English Subjects. M.A. of St. Andrews, and LL.B. of London. As Visiting Master. 1042. French, German, English Subjects, Elements of Italian and Latin, with Drawing. A Lady. Age 40. As non-resident governess, or for private pupils. 1060. Classics, English Literature, Rhetoric, Logic and Mental Philosophy. M.A. of Aberdeen. Visiting Master. 1071. Classics, Mathematics, & general English. Visiting, or Private Pupils. 1074. Latin, French, Drawing, English, and Algebra. Age 31. Salary 427. 1118. German, French, Dutch, English, Drawing in all styles, and Fortifi. cation. Age 40. As Visiting Master. 1130. German. A Lady. As Visiting Teacher. 1133. Classics, French, Mathematics, and English. As non-resident or Visiting Master. 1173. French and German, Classics and Mathematics. LL.D. of the Univ. of Paris. Age 37. Visiting, or private pupils. 1187. Mathematics, Latin, French, English, and Practical Science. Visiting Master. 1210. Drill Master. 1212. French, German, Classics, and Moral Philosophy. Visiting Master. 1213. Mathematics, Classics, French, Natural Science, and elementary German. B.A. Lond. Salary 1007. 1214. French, Fortification, Drawing, and Military Preparation. As Visiting Master. 1221. Classics, Mathematics, Surveying, Fortification, and French. As Visiting Master. 1222. Classics, Mathematics, English. M.A. Aberdeen. Age 23. Salary 507. 1226. Mathematics, Junior Classics, and English subjects. Age 21. Salary 707. resident, 907. non-resident. 1227. French. A Lady. Salary from 30l. to 40%. 1234. English thoroughly, Mathematics, Mechanics, Music, and Drawing. Age 25. Salary 801. resident; 1007. non-resident. 1235. Junior Classics, Mathematics, English, Land-surveying. Salary 1007. non-resident. 1238. Classics, and elementary Mathematics. Undergrad. Ch. Ch. Oxford. Age 24. Salary 807. 1239. Piano and Singing. A Lady, formerly a student of R.A.M. Nonresident. 1241. French, German, and Italian. Age 32. Salary 401.; or non-resident, 701. 1242. Mathematics and Junior Classics. M.A. Camb. Salary 601. 1215. English, French, Music, and the rudiments of Latin. A Lady. Age 22. Salary 307. As Morning Governess. 1246. Piano, Singing, Violin, Harmonium, and Organ. Age 26. Salary about 80%. 1247. Drawing Master. Age 34. Salary 80l., non-resident. 1249. Mathematics. Age 23. Salary Sol. For Midsummer. 1250. German, French, and Pianoforte. Age 30. Salary 507. to 607. 1250 a. German, French, Hebrew, Drawing (elementary), English subjects, Book-keeping, and Junior Latin. Age 25. Salary not an object. 1253. Mathematics, Classics, and English. B.A. Cambridge. Pupils. Private 1260. Classics, Mathematics, English, Hebrew, and Junior French. Age 32. Non-resident, or Private Pupils. 1262. Mathematics. A Wrangler. Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge. Age 24. Non-resident. 1263. High Classics, Junior Mathematics, and English subjects. B.A. and Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Visiting, or Private Pupils. 1267. French and Drawing. Salary 201. Age 21. 1269. Classics, Mathematics, and English subjects. Age 36. Salary 501. to 607. 1270. Classics, Mathematics, French, and English subjects. Age 25. Salary 601. 1272. English, Arithmetic, Latin, Pianoforte, and Organ. Age 18. Salary 357. to 40%. 1274. Classics, Mathematics, and English subjects. Age 33. Salary, re sident, 801.; non-resident, 1007. 1275. English Subjects, Mathematics, Mensuration, and Book-keeping. Age 29. Salary 601. 1277. Junior Classics, and Mathematics, with English. Age 23. Requires time for study. Salary immaterial. 1278. Classics, and Junior Mathematics, with English subjects. Age 21. M.A. Aberdeen. Salary 607. 1279. Classics, Junior Mathematics, English, and Hebrew. Age 22. M.A. Aberdeen. Salary 607. 1280. Classics, Mathematics, English, and the Elements of French. Age 23. M.A. Aberdeen. Salary 607. 1281. English, French, Italian, Music, & Drawing. Could take the management of an entire establishment. A Lady. Age 46. Salary moderate. 1282. English, German, Latin, French, and the Rudiments of Music. A Lady. Age 25. Salary according to circumstances. [OVER 1295. Classics and Mathematics, English, denth, it required. 1297. German, French, Classics, and high Mathematics. Age 22. Salary 707. 136 Genchandafahematics, wfeld Dehling. Age 22. Salary 401. to 50%. 360. Middle Classics, elementary Mathematics, and English. Salary 601. 1362. Classics, Middle Mathematics, and French. Age 25. Salary 701. 1301. Classics, Mathematics, French, and English. Visiting Mrstenov BET 70 MW Alasdeen. private pupils. udawane lood) to 1914 136341 German, Frenchu Music, Piano Age 32. Salary 507. to 607. 1302. Mathematics, Junior Mechanics, Optics, &c., Junior Classics, Singing, 1364. French Language and Literature. Age 34. Salary 601. Violin and Flute, English, and Writing. B.A. Dublin. Age 27..2a123ddle Classics and Mathematics, and English. For the Vacation. 60%. to 80%. manottoT foodo oltan od 8Gorenc, English and Arithmetic. Visiting Master. 1303. French and English. Age 28. Salary 60loitusiten steigello sit to 1367 Junior Classics, Mathematics nglish, and Land-surveying. Salary 1304. Mathematics, pure and mixed, Classics, Prosa and Versa Cowposition, ten2004 Honresident.AMIL.vod History and Pianoforte. B.A. Camb. in Mathematical Honors. In 1368, French, German, Music, Drawing, English. Age 27. Salary 401. Orders. Age 31. язя районог. 1305. Mathematics, Music, and English subjects. Agan2zirSalooy! 824trigo [1869. Tlássico; Mathematics and English. Age 23. Salary 607. M.A. and German, with Elements of Music. Master 1307. French, German, Fortification, Chemistry, Physics, and A330 sh and Latin. Wishes for Drawing. Visiting Masterstigen ataid to task brol : brotzo gol gadot Wishes for an appointment on the Continent. 1308. Mathematics, Land-surveying Leveling Field Work, and Office 4.43710 Middle Classics, Arithmetic, Alzeff to Quadratic Equations, English, Drawing. Age-28b8mary 508 to 008 hon-resident: 807 to 100.. this, the Frchell, Rudiments of Batif, English, French GrammarTAM 18099 Cassies, -Mechanids, Hydrostatics, Physiology and Zoologie 230 701372. Salary 407. to 50l. 307. to HOT A bun engine tofiasties, Drill, &c. Age 27. Salary 60l. to 801. 1311. Thorough English, Italian, French, and German, Music, Harp, and spinho. A Lady Age 307, 4Salary from 100p.H 1812. Matriculation luish B.A., Sutton Sha University of London. H 11 phish Writing?? hua Lath, Paglish, 1314. sur 26. Malary-4 and W 1315 Singing, Organ, Pianoforte, Junior Classics and French, Book okeeping and English. Age:50. Salary -701 to 10 TOSHIN Polye 1317 Classics Mathematics, French, and English resident engagement preferred. Busty Age 23.74 on 1223 Classics, Mathematics, and English. M.A. Aberdeen, Age 2017 Salary from JITLIO Ɑza Jagok During the Vacation WAI 1381. English, Writing, Aritumytie, Junior Latin and FrenchAge 23. 1886. English, junior French and Mathematics. Age 21. Salary 401. elementlassics, Mathematics, French, German, Drawing, Writing, an 1330. Classics, Mathematics, English, and French. During the vacation Hebrew Age 17. Salary 256, nor 1334, Classics, Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy Age 26. Salary junior Music, B.4. Trim, Co. Catics, and Hydrostatics, French th 1391. English, French, and junior Latin-Age:28. Salary 5012 A 1393. Eisqrar I stel, 2. AIM AWON ) JAIZE190 CZA WINTE #564 8 are moitizen beting 1397. Junior Governess in a good School. Can teach French, Germa Italian, and Music. Age 19. Salary from 207. oricum e to subven 1398. French, German, Piano, Organ, and Singing, with Book-keeping Surveying in all its branches. Age 30. Salary about 70%. 1399. German, French, Piano, Violin, and Singing. Age 24. LaunNE apdedemil old legend 4um ebogo eti unijoutong to rodi gniniot to storicob en Printed and Published by CHARLES PRANCIS Hodgson, I, Gough Square, in Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and Sold by W. Aylott and Sa 8, Paternoster Row. JULY, 1862. DEAN-The Rev. G. A. Jacob, D.D., Worcester College, Oxford; Head Master of Christ's Hospital. MODERATOR FOR CLASSICS-Wm. Smith, Esq., LL.D., Classical Examiner in the University of London. MODERATOR FOR MATHEMATICS-The Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A., F.R.S.; late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. MODERATOR FOR SCIENCE AND ART-Dr. L. Playfair, C.B., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh, late Inspector-General of the NATURAL PHILOSOPHY S AND ASTRONOMY ENGINEERING AND FORTIFICATION ............................. EXAMINERS. Department of Science and Art. NATURAL HISTORY: Geology, Mineralogy,Physiology, Zoology, & Botany Rev. J. Selby Watson, M.A., F.C.P., M.R S.L. W. J. Reynolds, Esq., M.A., Queens' College, Cambridge. L. Stièvenard, Esq., Lecturer, King's College, London. F. J. Wattez, Esq., L.C.P., King's College, London. W. Chapman, Esq., Christ's Hospital. J. D'Arnaud, Esq., L.C.P. F. Braudicourt, Esq., B.A., R.Mil. Acad., Woolwich. C. Schaible, Esq., Ph.D., M.D., Examiner in the University of London, Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich. Professor Wintzer, King's College, London. Falck Lebahn, Esq., Ph.D. HEBREW AND ORIENTAL (Dr. L. Loewe, M.R.A.S., late Principal of the Jews' College. LANGUAGES... The College of Preceptors was incorporated in 1849, by Royal Charter, "for the Purpose of promoting sound learning and of advancing the interests of Education, Dare especially among the middle classes." The principal means employed to secure se objects are: 1st. The periodical examination of teachers and of pupils. 2nd. The union of teachers of every class in a corporate body, so that they may have a nized position on a par with that enjoyed by the other learned professions. 3rd. The making of provision for the families of deceased, aged, and poor members. 4th. The providing of a medium of communication between Principals of Schools and Assistants of good character and attainments. 5th. The periodical bringing together of teachers for the discussion of subjects in which the scholastic profession is Interested. The annual subscription is One Guinea. There is no entrance fee. A single payment of Ten Guineas confers the privilege of Life Membership. All persons engaged in education are admissible as Members of the Corporation; and persons desirous of joining it, or of promoting its objects, may, on application to ite Secretary, obtain all necessary information, together with copies of the Bye-Laws, and of the Regulations respecting the Examinations of Candidates for the College Diplomas and of the Pupils of Schools in Union with the College. CHEMISTRY MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL LAW...................................... DRAWING EXAMINERS. Rev. W. T. Jones, M.A., F.C.P., Queens' Coll., Cambridge. C. P. Mason, Esq., B.A., Fellow of Univ. College, London. Dr. C. H. Pinches, F.C.P., F.R.A.S. H. F. Bowker, Esq., Christ's Hospital. Rev. R. Wilson, D.D., F.C.P., St. John's Coll., Cambridge. Rev. W. F. Greenfield, M.A., Dulwich College. Dr. Lankester, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc., New College, London. W. McLeod, Esq., F.R.G.S., Royal Mil. Asylum, Chelsea. Rev. W. C. Izard, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. J. P. Bidlake, Esq., B.A. Lond., F.C.P., F.C.S. J. C. Buckmaster, Esq., South Kensington Museum. Professor Leoni Levi, Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. J. Haddon, Esq., M.A., King's College, London. H.A. Bowler, Esq., Art Inspector, S. Kensington Museum. J.L. Kenworthy, Esq.,L.C.P.,F.R.A.S., R.Mil. Asyl. Chelsea. H. Hagreen, Esq., Dep. of Art, South Kensington Museum. J. C. Ogle, Esq., West Brompton. T. C. Dibdin, Esq., Banstead. E. F. Rimbault, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A. J. Hullah, Esq. Dr. Steggall. H. T. Leftwich, Esq., M.R.A.M. The Charter empowers the College to hold Examinations and to grant Diplomas and Certificates of Proficiency to such persons of both sexes as have passed the Examinations satisfactorily. The Examinations of Pupils are held twice in each year, beginning on the third Monday in May, and on the third Monday in November. The First Class Certificates of the College are recognized by the General Medical Council as guarantees of good general education, and by the Royal College of Surgeons of England as exempting their possessors from the preliminary literary examination recently instituted by that body, the conducting of which has been entrusted to the Board of Examiners of the College of Preceptors. The Pharmaceutical Society also recognizes in a similar way all the College Certificates the holders of which have passed the Examination in Latin.. The Examinations for the College Diplomas also take place twice a-year, in the Midsummer and in the Christmas Vacations. These examinations are arranged with special reference to the requirements and circumstances of School-Assistants; and one of their distinctive features is, that the theory and practice of education is included in them as a leading and indispensable subject. Monthly Meetings of the Members are held for the reading and discussion of Papers on educational subjects. JOHN ROBSON, B.A., Secretary. |