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REGULATIONS of the Syndicate appointed by the University of Cambridge to provide for the Examination of Schools.

APPLICATION for the Examination of a School under the regulations of the University must be made to the Syndicate through the Secretary, the Rev. G. F. BROWNE, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Applications will be considered in the week following the 1st March, the 1st May, and the 1st Nov. in each year, and must be sent for this purpose on or before these days respectively.

The Subjects of Examination of each class will be those taught them in the School; and may extend to the following: Divinity, English, Latin, Greek, French and Mathematics.

The Report of the Examiner (or Examiners) will specify the state of proficiency of each several class, and the general state of the whole School; and will name (if required) the boy or girl in each class who passes the best Examination. This Report will be made to the Syndicate, and will be communicated by them to the Head Master or Governors of the School.

The Syndicate will in each case decide (according to the number of boys or girls and the extent of the subjects) the number of days required to conduct the Examination.

The fee charged on each Examination will be £10, and the Examiner will be required to be present two full days at least: but if the Syndicate decide that the number of boys or girls and extent of the subjects require a longer time or more Examiners, then for each additional day and for each Examiner fees to the amount of £3 per diem will be charged.

The expenses of the Examiners, as well as of printing examination papers, if any, must be entirely defrayed by the School.

It is understood that when two or more Schools in the same neighbourhood are examined in immediate succession, the expenses will be apportioned between them; and that the minimum fee may be derived from more than one School in the same neighbourhood. The day on which the Examination of each School will commence will be fixed by the Syndicate, but the arrangement of days will be made so as to suit, as nearly as possible, the convenience of the several Schools which are to be examined at about the same time.

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The Examination Papers, the Class Lists, and Reports of the Syndicate, may be had at Messrs Rivington's, Cambridge Warehouse, 12, Stationers' Hall Court, and 3, Waterloo Place, London, Messrs Deighton, Bell, and Co.'s, Cambridge, or through any Bookseller.

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