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Stamped envelope. RECEIVED July 23, 1923, from one of the leading Cours des Vacances on the Continent: "Il est regrettable que le cours du change ne nous ait pas permis de faire une plus large publicité dans votre Journal. Nous avons été heureux, cependant, de recueillir les adhésions d'une centaine d'étudiants environ. Votre publicité y a certainement contribué et nous aurons à nouveau recours à vos bons offices, l'an prochain." THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF complete, paper cover, 25, postage 4d.-From The R.A.M. and The R.C.M. AUTHOR, 171 Camden Road, N.W. 1. FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. Patron His Majesty the King. President: H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, K.G. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus A). Written Examinations held in March and November at all Centres. Practical Examinations in MarchApril and November-December at all Centres. Entries for the March-April Examinations close Wednesday, February 11, 1925. "SCHOOL" EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus B). Held throughout the British Isles three times a year, viz. March-April, June-July, and OctoberNovember. Entries for the March-April Examinations close Wednesday, February 4, 1925. ELOCUTION EXAMINATIONS will be held at certain fixed centres in March-April, June-July, and October-November each year. For full particulars see special Elocution Syllabus. The Board offers annually SIX EXHIBITIONS tenable at The R.A.M. or The R.C.M. for two or three years. Syllabuses A and B, Elocution Syllabus, Entry Forms, and any further information, will be sent post free on application to-THE SECRETARY, 14 and 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1. Too Late for Classification LONDON, N.W. VEGETARIAN GUEST HOUSE. Delightful part of Hampstead. Close to buses, tube, and Metro. Comfortable bed-sitting rooms, bedrooms, and cubicles.-Address, No, 11,485, Mr. WILLIAM RICE, Three Ludgate Broadway, London, E.C. 4. Teachers Qualified for Resident English Posts In Boys' or Girls' Higher and Secondary Schools Resident Teachers of English, including: the History and Appreciation of Dramatic Literature and of Poetry Verse Speaking, Diction, Phonetics, and Voice Production. With a wide range of Secondary subjects. These Teachers are trained to undertake the supervision of all School Dramatic Activities and the correction of Physical and Accentual Speech Defects throughout the School. They have had practical experience of Teaching. ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Training Colleges, and ST. MARY'S Technical Schools. See also pages 1-7, 26, 33, 44, 47, 50, 72; [Halls of Residence] 2; GEORGE'S TRAINING COLLEGE, King's College for Women STOLER Department of St. 34 LANCASTER GATE, W. 2. TRAINING COLLEGE (attached to Secondary School and Kindergarten). Recognized by the Board of Education. Principal: Miss H. L. POWELL, Newnham College, Historical Tripos (late Principal of the Cambridge Training College). Warden of Hostel: Miss A. M. SCOTT, Girton College, Cambridge, Modern Languages Tripos (late Headmistress, Dulwich High School). Head of the Kindergarten Department: Miss E. J. CHAPPEL, Higher Certificate National Froebel Union. Lecturer in Education : Miss H. ALLEN, M.A., St. Hugh's College, Oxford, Final Honour School Literae Humaniores. Late Tutor in the Training Department of Bristol University. Students prepared for the London and Cambridge Teachers' Diplomas and for the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union. Practice in Secondary and Primary Schools. Diploma Students attend University Lectures. Fees, with residence, Ninety-Six to One Hundred and Fourteen Guineas per annum. Fees, without residence, Thirty-six Guineas per annum. Bursaries of £20 a year each. Four (University of London). HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, Campden Hill Road, Kensington, W.8. Warden Miss L. HENRY, M.D. TUDENTS are prepared for Honours STUDE and Pass B.Sc. Degrees in Household and Social Science. Post Graduate Students may read for higher Degrees In addition the following courses are open to nonmatriculated students: (a) Three Years' Course for College Diploma. (b) Two Years' Course and One Year Course in Household and Institutional Management. (c) Special One Year Courses for Trained Nurses and Students holding Diplomas in Domestic Arts. Next session commences October, 1925. For further information respecting Courses, Scholarships, Bursaries, and Residence, apply the Secretary. THE INCORPORATED FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS: GROVE HOUSE, ROEHAMPTON LANE, S.W. 15. Students are trained for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. Prospectuses and particulars as to Scholarships and Grants from the Board of Education may be obtained from the PRINCIPAL. UNIVERSITÉ DE POITIERS INSTITUT D'ÉTUDES FRANÇAISES DE FRENCH COURSES FOR FOREIGNERS October 2nd-July 1st French Literature and History. History of Art in France. Phonetics. Practical Exercises. Elementary and Intermediate Courses. Translations. French Compositions. Conversation Classes. Excursions. For information-Apply to the DIRECTOR, I rue de la Grandière, Tours (I. et L.). UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COLLEGE (Department George's School for Girls, Incorporated, Windmill Brae, Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh). Head Mistress : Miss RUTH W. FREE, Honour School of Modern History, University of Oxford; Diploma in Pedagogy, University of London. This College gives Professional Training to women who intend to teach in Intermediate and Secondary Schools and in Kindergarten and Freparatory Departments. It is recognized by the Scottish Education Departments and the Cambridge Teachers' Training Syndicate, and prepares Students for the Certificates of the Scottish Education Department and the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate. There is a Special Department for the training of Kindergarten and Junior Form Mistresses in Preparation for the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union. Certain bursaries are available and there is a Loan Fund. Prospectus and further particulars from the HEADMISTRESS. The English Folk Dance Society (FOUNDED BY CECIL J. SHARP, Mus.M.) One-Year Course of Training for Grad- MRS uates, leading up to Diploma in Education. Particulars from THE MASTER OR MISTRESS OF METHOD. Early application should be made for entrance in September, 1925. FORTE METHOD. PIANO Ear Training and Sight Singing from Sol-fa and Staff, Sight Playing and Transposition. TRAINING CLASSES for MUSIC TEACHERS are held on Wednesdays and Fridays at Wigmore Hall Studios, Wigmore Street, W. 1, by Miss SCOTT GARDNER and Miss MARGARET KNAGGS, A.R.C.M. New Classes begin each term. Either Lecturer will be pleased to answer inquiries or arrange an interview upon application addressed to them at the Studios. UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Training Colleges, and Technical Colleges, See also pages 1-7, 26, 33, 44, 47, 50, 72; [Halls of Residence] 2; THE the Keddey Fletcher-Warr Studentships for the promotion of post-graduate research. The Studentships, which are tenable normally for three years, and are of the annual value of not less than £200, are open equally to men and women of European descent who are graduates of some British University, or have passed an examination necessary to qualify them for a Degree of some British University, but other things being equal, preference will be given to a graduate of the University of London. Applications must be received not later than January 31, 1925. Further details may be obtained on application to the ACADEMIC REGISTRAR, University of London, South Kensington, S.W. 7. SHREWSBURY SCHOOL A Scholarship Examination is held annually early in March. The Scholarships are about seven in number. Candidates must be under 14 on January 1st in the year of competition. Further information can be had on application to the HEADMASTER'S SECRETARY, School House, Shrewsbury. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, LEATHER HEAD. In addition to sons of living clergy elected on the Free Foundation, Supplementary Foundationers (sons of living clergy only) are received at the annual fee of 45 guineas. The School is also open to sons of Clergy or Laymen paying full fees, viz. Clergy 95 guineas, Laymen 105 guineas per annum. Day-Boys 33 guineas per annum. Modern School buildings for 240 boys. Boys prepared for the Universities, Army, and Civil Service Examinations, &c. Leaving Scholarships. One or two Albany Scholarships awarded each year. Also three Entrance Scholarships, value £45, £35, and £25 per annum. Scholarship examination for 1925 on the first Wednesday in July; entries close the last day of June. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Headmaster, the Rev. E. A. DOWNES. STONYHURST COLLEGE FIV Five Scholarships of £40 IVE JUNIOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of £40 a year, and ONE Exhibition of £40, will be awarded on the results of an examination to be held on June 1, 1925, and the following days. Candidates must be under 14 on the fol SOMERVILLE COLLEGE, OXFORD petition in November, 1925. A College Scholarship of £80 a year. A Clothworkers' Scholarship of £80 a year (for intending teachers). A Coombs Scholarship of £50 a year. Three or more Scholarships or Exhibitions of not ess than £20 a year. Particulars may be obtained of the VICE-PRIN CIPAL. STOWE SCHOOL lowing September 1, and allowance is SIX Scholarships and TWO Burmade for age. The subjects of examination are : (Compulsory) Latin, French, English, including History and Geography; and Elementary Mathematics. (Optional) Greek OR Additional Mathematics. The award is made on the aggregate of marks. The Exhibition will be awarded to a candidate who shows good work in Mathematics (in both papers) and proposes to follow the full Science Course. Applications should reach the RECTOR -from whom a more detailed syllabus may be obtained-before May 1, 1925. AN ST. MARY'S HALL, BRIGHTON N Entrance Scholarship of £50, and an Exhibition of £30 (both tenable in first instance for 3 years), will be offered to nonFoundation candidates in July next. Entry Forms (to be obtained from SCHOOL SECRETARY) must reach the HEADMISTRESS before June 1, 1925. TAUNTON SCHOOL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION THE 'HE Examination will be held at Taunton School (or at the Boy's Preparatory School), on Tuesday, July 14, and the following days, for the purpose of awarding Five Entrance Scholarships, value £40 per annum. All details from the HEADMASTER. SARIES, open to boys under 14 on April 1, are offered for competition annually at the end of June and the beginning of July. The Scholarships vary in value from £50 to £90 per annum, according to the requirements of parents, and are awarded after an Examination in the usual subjects. The BURSARIES, which are intended only for parents in need of assistance, are of 80 guineas per annum each, and are awarded in consideration of other qualities than those tested by examination. -Particulars and entry forms can be obtained from the HEADMASTER, Stowe School, Buckingham. WEYMOUTH COLLEGE. SIX SCHOLARSHIPS for CLASSICS or MATHEMATICS. of the value of £40 downwards, and open to boys between twelve and fourteen, are offered annually for Next Examination will be in June, 1925, WINCHESTER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, REMEDIAL PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, &c. DENMARK HILL PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE and School of Massage. 41 Alleyn Park, London, S.E. 21. Preparation for the Teachers' A residential London College, with good provision for Sports' practice. ANSTEY (SWEDISH SYSTEM), offers complete Training for Teacher's Students not received under 18 years of age. THREE YEARS' COURSE. For Prospectus apply-The Secretary. THE BERGMAN ÖSTERBERG PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, DARTFORD HEATH, KENT. (FOUNDED IN 1885.) PRINCIPAL: MISS EVA LETT, Cambridge Med. and The course of training covers three years, and is based upon Ling's Swedish System. The theoretical work includes Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Theory of Games, Theory of Gymnastics, and Prin ciples of Education. Practical training is given in Educational and Postural Gymnastics, Games, Dancing, Swimming, and Voice Production. A special course in Massage and Remedial Gymnastics is provided for those students who show aptitude for this branch of work. Students practise teaching (under the supervision of the College Staff) in London Secondary Schools and in local Secondary and Elementary Schools. For prospectus, &c., application should be made to the PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARY at the College. THE THE INCORPORATED BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING Offices: 25 Chalcroft Road, London, S.E. 13. HE Association is an Examining Body for Teachers (Men and Women) of Physical Education, and admission to Membership is by Examination only. It holds Examinations in the Theory, Practice, and Teaching of Swedish and British Educational Gymnastics. Fencing, Elementary School Teachers' Drill Certificate. Preliminary Examination admits to Studentship, and Final Diploma Examination admits to Membership of the Association. The Final Examination Certificate is approved by the Teachers' Registration Council as satisfying the conditions for Registration in regard to attainments. Applications for qualified Teachers, or for the Syllabus of Examinations, should be made to the Secretary, Mr. T. WILLIAMS. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S HOUSE PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, KENSINGTON GORE, S.W. 7. Recognized by the Teachers' Registration Council. Principals: The Misses BEAR. EDUCATED GIRLS TRAINED as TEACHERS of Swedish Educational and Remedial Gymnastics, Games, Dancing, Swimming, Fencing, Anatomy, Physiology, &c. Preparation for Public Examina tions. BEDFORD PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE. LING'S SWEDISH SYSTEM. Principal: Miss STANSFELD. The object of the College is to train Students to The Course of Training extends over three years, An educational centre like Bedford affords special For Prospectus apply-SECRETARY, 37 Lansdowne THE LING ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF SWEDISH GYMNASTICS Offices: 10 Mecklenburgh Square, London, W.C. 1. EXAMINATIONS held the Swedish Gymnastic Teachers' Diploma. The Association keeps a list of certificated Gymnastic and Games Mistresses, and Medical Gymnasts -and publishes "Good and Bad School Postures, 5s.; Net Ball Rules, 34d.; Game of Net Ball and How to Play it, 1s.; Rounders Rules, 34d.; Scandinavian Dances (Series I and II), 3td.; Music to Dances, 84d.; Folk Dances from Many Lands, Music and Notes, 1s. All post free. For these, and Terms of Membership, Conditions of Examinations, Entrance Forms, Syllabus, &c., applications should be made to the Secretary, Miss MARY HANKINSON. LIVERPOOL PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, The College is divided into two-Junior and Massage, Remedial Exercises, Great opportunity for teaching and gaining All Persons interested in Phonetics are recom- PHONETIC ASSOCIATION D. GARDNER'S PHYSICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, WALLINGTON, SURREY. Complete training, extending over three years, for teachers of Gymnastics in Swedish Educational and Medical Gymnastics, Massage; Aesthetic, Folk, and Ballroom Dancing; Hockey, Lacrosse, Cricket, Tennis, and Swimming; Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Theory of Movement, Pathology, &c. Preparation for Ling Association Diploma and other Public Examinations. Fees 75 guineas per annum. Principal: Miss M. GARDNER, G.D. (Stockholm). CHELSEA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Manresa Road, London, S.W.3 Principal: S. SKINNER, M.A. (Camb.). Three Years' Diploma Course of University Standard for women desiring to train as teachers of Physical Education. Application for admission in September, 1925, should be made now. Apply for Prospectus to Miss DORETTE WILKIE (Room 85). Telephones: Kensington 899 and 8007. COACHING Correspondence Lessons, &c. MİSS C. JEANS, late Senior Modern Language Mistress in the James Allen School, coaches in French and German-language and literature-by correspondence or personally. Preparation for Examinations. Up-to-date methods and oral work. For terms, &c., apply, Miss C. JEANS, Reidhaven, Earlswood Road, Redhill. (Honours), visits Schools and Private pupils--and also gives lessons by CorrespondenceGeography, History, Literature, Classics, Modern Languages, and Mathematics. Preparation for Exams. Address c/o LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE CLUB, 124 Belgrave Road, S.W. 1. BOTANY, Hygiene, Elementary, Science, English, History, Languages, by experienced lady graduates. Matriculation, General School, Common Entrance, &c. Schools visited. -Miss BIGBY, B.Sc., Windsor House, Victoria Street, S.W. 1. appliquée à l'Enseignement de la Lecture, by MISS DOROTHY P. Passy. 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