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35, Charter House Square, Mrs. Eccles,
35 , CHARTER HOUSE SQUARE , MRS . ECCLES ,
( Widow of the late WILLIAM ECCLES , Esq ., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England , ) receives a limited number of Boys of five years of age and upwards , and Prepares them for tKiHIE .. © HMTEIR 0 «§ E <& DOINl @§ ©© LLEtE §@ H @@ LS .
The System of Education is that of the above-named Public Schools , modified to suit the tender age of the Pupils , so that the boys enjoy the great advantage of commencing their Studies on the plan which will be pursued on their admission to those Schools . The Latin Class is under the care of a Gentleman educated at King ' s College , the French under that of Professor BRASSEUR of the Charter House and King ' s College , and the other Classes are conducted by Gentlemen connected with one or the other of those Establishments .
TERKES : BOARD , Washing , and Instruction in English . 35 Guineas per Annum . LATIN 4 „ „ FRENCH ...... . ' 4 „ „ WRITING AND ARITHMETIC .... 4 „ „ DANCING 6 „ „ DRILLING 2 „ „
Pocket Money at the discretion of Parents . The Charge for Board includes Medicine and all ordinary medical attendance , with the exception of Physicians' and Dentists' P ' ees . Those of MRS . ECCLES ' Pupils who are intended to go to the Charter House as Day Scholars , are admitted ( as vacancies occur , or the Authorities see fit , ) when they are sufficiently advanced in knowledge of their own language to commence Latin , and they continue to Board with MRS . ECCLES as long as their Parents deem them in need of
maternal superintendence . They are excused ( when desirable ) the early morning attendance , —are sent to the Charter House twice daily , —and are allowed to play in the Charter House play-ground at suitable times . A Tutor ( a Carthusian ) assists MRS . ECCLES , in the evenings , in preparing the Charter House Boys for the morrow ' s lessons and exercises , and particular attention is bestowed on their Penmanship and Arithmetic . The Dancing and Drilling Classes are so arranged as to afford these Boys the opportunity of continuing to attend them .
TERMS for the Board ancl Washing of tho Boys attending tho Charter House - 35 Guineas per aim . Superintendence of Studies out of Schoolhours ( including Writing' & Arithmetic ) 5 „ „ The Annual School Fees at the Charter House , amount to about 18 Guineas . Boys attending the Charter House as Day Scholars can be admitted to Dine with MRS . ECCLES ' Pupils at Ten Guineas per Annum , the payments calculated according to the Charter House Term . Charge for boys remaining with MRS . ECCLES during the holidays , or any part of themOne Guinea a Weekexclusive of travelling expenseswhen
excur-, , , sions are made into the country . A Quarter ' s Notice is required previous to the removal of a Boarder , or a Quarter ' s Board must be paid . The Scholars return after their respective holidays about the middle of January , and June , and the last week in September . They are expected to bring the following changes of Linen : —eight shirts , eight pair
of stockings , eight pocket-handkerchiefs , three night-shirts and caps , three flannel waistcoats and drawers ( if worn ) , six towels , and two pair of strong shoes . MRS . ECCLES devotes her most earnest attention to the religious , moral , and physical well-being ofthe children committed to her care , and is deeply impressed with the sense of her responsibility in this respect to Almighty God—to the Parents of her Pupils—and to the Public Institutions with which she has the honour to be connected . She begs to express her full purpose faithfully to discharge her duty on these important points , towards every boy who may be placed under her guidance . . ; -Reference if desired ; can ( by permission ) be made to the Reverend the Principal of King ' s College , and the Head Masters of the Charter House ancl King ' s College Schools .
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35, Charter House Square, Mrs. Eccles,
35 , CHARTER HOUSE SQUARE , MRS . ECCLES ,
( Widow of the late WILLIAM ECCLES , Esq ., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England , ) receives a limited number of Boys of five years of age and upwards , and Prepares them for tKiHIE .. © HMTEIR 0 «§ E <& DOINl @§ ©© LLEtE §@ H @@ LS .
The System of Education is that of the above-named Public Schools , modified to suit the tender age of the Pupils , so that the boys enjoy the great advantage of commencing their Studies on the plan which will be pursued on their admission to those Schools . The Latin Class is under the care of a Gentleman educated at King ' s College , the French under that of Professor BRASSEUR of the Charter House and King ' s College , and the other Classes are conducted by Gentlemen connected with one or the other of those Establishments .
TERKES : BOARD , Washing , and Instruction in English . 35 Guineas per Annum . LATIN 4 „ „ FRENCH ...... . ' 4 „ „ WRITING AND ARITHMETIC .... 4 „ „ DANCING 6 „ „ DRILLING 2 „ „
Pocket Money at the discretion of Parents . The Charge for Board includes Medicine and all ordinary medical attendance , with the exception of Physicians' and Dentists' P ' ees . Those of MRS . ECCLES ' Pupils who are intended to go to the Charter House as Day Scholars , are admitted ( as vacancies occur , or the Authorities see fit , ) when they are sufficiently advanced in knowledge of their own language to commence Latin , and they continue to Board with MRS . ECCLES as long as their Parents deem them in need of
maternal superintendence . They are excused ( when desirable ) the early morning attendance , —are sent to the Charter House twice daily , —and are allowed to play in the Charter House play-ground at suitable times . A Tutor ( a Carthusian ) assists MRS . ECCLES , in the evenings , in preparing the Charter House Boys for the morrow ' s lessons and exercises , and particular attention is bestowed on their Penmanship and Arithmetic . The Dancing and Drilling Classes are so arranged as to afford these Boys the opportunity of continuing to attend them .
TERMS for the Board ancl Washing of tho Boys attending tho Charter House - 35 Guineas per aim . Superintendence of Studies out of Schoolhours ( including Writing' & Arithmetic ) 5 „ „ The Annual School Fees at the Charter House , amount to about 18 Guineas . Boys attending the Charter House as Day Scholars can be admitted to Dine with MRS . ECCLES ' Pupils at Ten Guineas per Annum , the payments calculated according to the Charter House Term . Charge for boys remaining with MRS . ECCLES during the holidays , or any part of themOne Guinea a Weekexclusive of travelling expenseswhen
excur-, , , sions are made into the country . A Quarter ' s Notice is required previous to the removal of a Boarder , or a Quarter ' s Board must be paid . The Scholars return after their respective holidays about the middle of January , and June , and the last week in September . They are expected to bring the following changes of Linen : —eight shirts , eight pair
of stockings , eight pocket-handkerchiefs , three night-shirts and caps , three flannel waistcoats and drawers ( if worn ) , six towels , and two pair of strong shoes . MRS . ECCLES devotes her most earnest attention to the religious , moral , and physical well-being ofthe children committed to her care , and is deeply impressed with the sense of her responsibility in this respect to Almighty God—to the Parents of her Pupils—and to the Public Institutions with which she has the honour to be connected . She begs to express her full purpose faithfully to discharge her duty on these important points , towards every boy who may be placed under her guidance . . ; -Reference if desired ; can ( by permission ) be made to the Reverend the Principal of King ' s College , and the Head Masters of the Charter House ancl King ' s College Schools .