CARLYON COLLEGE. KERIN & LYNAM, 55 & 56 Chancery Lane. LONDON MATRICULATION. PREL. SCI., INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE, B.A., and B.SC. CLASSES. Feb. 3rd. Fresh MATRIC., INTER. ARTS and PREL. SCI. Classes, Feb. 24th. Elementary Classes in Greek, Latin, Mathematics, &c. Practical Biology, Physics, and Chemistry Classes. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS Classes. Classes for Legal and Medical Preliminaries, Entrance Scholarships, Higher Civil Service Examinations. Oxford and Cambridge Examinations. Private tuition. ROYAL UNIVERSITY, IRELAND. Classes just commencing. Practical Classes in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. New Science Laboratories. Laboratory practice can be had. Private Tuition in Vacation. The Principals may be seen between 11.15 and 1 every day, and 2.30 and 5 p.m. (except Saturday), or by appointment. For prospectus and list of lecturers apply-R. C. B. KERIN, B.A., First in First Class Classical Honours, Editor of "Pro Plancio" and "Phædo." SUCCESSES. LONDON MATRIC., 1892-95: 30. INTER. ARTS AND SCIENCE AND PREL. SCI., 1892-1895: 33, 3 IN HONOURS-ONE FIRST CLASS AND THIRD CLASS. FIRST M.B., 1894: I. B.A., 1891-94: 13, 3 HONOURS. B.A., 1895: 7, I IN HONOURS. SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS: Guy's, 1892, Westminster, 1894. OXFORD RESPONSIONS: 8. OXFORD CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP: 1. INDIAN CIVIL: 1. ROYAL UNIVERSITY: 9. MEDICAL PRELIMINARY: 30. DORECK SCHOLARSHIP, 1895. LEGAL PRELIMINARY, &c. The Second Matriculation Examination will commence on Tuesday, June 9th, 1895. Particulars from the REGISTRAR, Town Hall Chambers, Newport, Mon., from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Entries must be made not later than May 19th. HOME AND COLONIAL SCHOOL SOCIETY. Incorporated for Examination and Certificate purposes with the National Froebel Union. TRAINING COLLEGE FOR SECONDARY HIGHBURY HILL HOUSE, LONDON, N. Rev. J. BLAKELEY ARMSTRONG, B.A. Students (Resident and Non-Resident) trained for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union, Cambridge University (Higher Local and Teachers), and for the Teachers' Diplomas of the College of Precep For Prospectus and Admission Forms, for the College or School, apply to the SECRETARY, Highbury Hill House, London, N. Lors. RALPHT. BEEVOR, M.A., Trinity College, 22 RUE WASHINGTON, Avenue Cambridge. 1. HEADMASTER required for high-class Proprietary Boys' Day School. More than 150 Pupils in attendance. Established over half a century. No large premium necessary. Payment to be made by a small percentage on receipts for the next few years. Candidates should have thorough knowledge of the working of a large secondary school. 2. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.The principal of an old-established high-class Preparatory Boys' School in the Midlands would take into partnership a gentleman with a good family connexion. An unmarried Cambridge graduate preferred. Louise.-Mdlle. DE CLERCO and Miss LINTON offer a Comfortable and Refined HOME to Students, Teachers, and Visitors. Lessons if required. Good references. Terms very moderate. 3. SCHOOL TRANSFER. THE LADIES' RESIDENTIAL High-class Boys' Day School of about 40 Pupils in one of the best residential suburbs of a large northern town. TRANSFER. — 4. SCHOOL Nucleus of first-class Preparatory School. 3 Boarders and 4 Day Pupils paying fees amounting to £385. Excellent premises about 40 miles south of London at a very moderate rental. Would suit a University man desirous of making a start. TRANSFER. 5. SCHOOL Boys' Preparatory Day School in the West End of London. School of the highest class, established 30 years. £500 required. Would only suit a lady purchaser. 6. SCHOOL TRANSFER.High-class Girls' Day and Boarding School in South Coast watering-place for transfer at the end of term, the Principal having obtained preferment. 2 or 3 boarders and about 20 pupils paying good fees. 7. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.— Partner required for high-class Ladies' Boarding School in a Continental capital. Pupils chiefly English. Annual receipts £2,000. £700 wanted for half-share. 8. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.Partner required for high class Ladies' Boarding School at Eastbourne. No premium would be required from a suitable lady able to bring pupils. 9. SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP.— A Lady with a good connexion wanted as Partner in a select Day and Boarding School in a favourite place of residence in the South of England. An exceptional opportunity for CHAMBERS, MANOR HOUSE CLAPHAM, S.W. SCHOOL, Headmaster-F. C. MAXWELL, M.A., LL. D. (Cantab.) Careful training in character; good organization for work and play. One-third of school submitted to public examination every year. GERMANY-FRAULEIN SCHULTZE can receive young ladies in her School at Trarb on-the-Mosel (Rheinprovinz). Thorough education in German and French. Terms £60. Music and Painting extra. Liberal diet. Healthy locality: beautiful scenery. Apply to above, or to Miss WILSON, Highfield, Harrogate; Mrs. HAZZLEDINE, 15 College Street, Nottingham. HOME FOR LADIES. Madame PERNOTTE, 117 Rue Notre Dame des Champs, Paris, near the Luxembourg and the Sorbonne, Special advantages for Students. References - Miss E. P. Hughes, The Training College, Cambridge. Miss Cooper, the Edgbaston High School, Birming, nam. Terms, &c., on application to-Mme. ROSSIGNOL, Professeur, Ecole Edgar Quinet, 63 Rue des Martyrs, Paris. 10. REQUIRED ΤΟ PURCHASE, a Boys' Preparatory School at fees of £50 to £60, on the South Coast or on chalk soil. Advertiser can invest £2,000. For further particulars apply to the Manager, 8 Lancaster Place, Strand. A prospectus of the Association will be sent gratis on application. merly pupil of Mrs. Fanny Stirling) receives pupils at her residence, 31 QUEEN SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON, W.C. Resident Pupils received. Defects in Speech and Voice corrected. Schools and Colleges attended. MESSIEUX, formerly Lecturer on FRENCH for the Newnham College Correspondence Classes, now closed, continues to prepare Pupils for the Cambridge Higher Local Examinations. Mdlle. M. is forming a Class for general readers of old and modern Literature.-11 Rue Bara, Paris. MATRICULATION and B.A. Course, College of Preceptors' Examitions, Cambridge Local and Higher, Royal Irish, &c. -Mr. J. LoCKEY, M.A. (Lond.), F.C.P., Doreck Scholar, 106 St. Paul's Road, Camden Town, N.W., prepares for above in Classics, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Anglo-Saxon, Mental Science, Education, &c., Orally and by post. Numerous successes every year. Terms moderate. CA DRILL, and GYMNASTICS.-A Lady desires engagements. Schools, or would visit pupils at their residences. Fully qualified and certificated-A. B., William Everett and Sons, Royal Exchange, E.C. DREPARATION for the Higher Local Cambridge and Oxford and all College Entrance Examinations for Women by an exceptionally experienced coach of long professional standing. Apply, by letter, to B.N., Wade's Library, 25 High Street, Kensington, W. EDUCATION. A Few YOUNG LADIES of good position RECEIVED. Highest Educational advantages, combined with every home comfort, and individual care and attention. References permitted to his Grace the Archbishop of York, Rev. Canon Duckworth, Colonel Swiney, and Parents of Pupils.-ABERFELDIE, 124 Finchley Road, Hampstead, London. TEACHERS.-Mademoiselle DURIAUX will hold a Course of LESSONS to TEACHERS on the Series Method of Teaching Languages by Conversation. The class will meet every Thursday at 8 p.m. during the present term, beginning A on February 6th. For further particulars apply to SCHOOL FOR SALE, near London.-First-class Ladies' Boarding and Day. Income £3,000 to £4,000. Only about £2,000 capital required. Partner might be received. For full particulars address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, and SMITH, School Agents, 34, Bedford Street, No commission charged to purchasers. Strand. WA (Swiss) GOVERNESS requires Re-engagement in family to young children. Acquirements: German, English, French, Music, Painting, and Needlework. Excellent references. Address-FRAULEIN, Cove, Ecclefechan, Dumfries-shire. ANTED to Purchase a Girls' A A with Capital and Experience in Teaching, to join another in opening a Girls' School, in a suitable neighbourhood. Address-No. 2,440, Office of the 'Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. LADIES' SCHOOLS FOR TRANSFER. I. No. 2,058. LADIES' SCHOOL of the Highest Class for Transfer in a well-known educational centre. 15 Boarders, paying Fees of £100 to £120, in addition to extras, and a few Day Boarders, paying Fees of 50 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Gross receipts £2,645 per annum. Net profit nearly £500 per annum. Could be considerably increased. £500 for Goodwill. Furniture at a valuation. Personally inspected and unreservedly recommended. Partner with good connexion could be received with view to succession. £250 for half share in Goodwill. 2. No. 2,260. Large and important GIRLS' SCHOOL in London, mainly for Day Pupils. Principal wishes to retire in the course of 1896. Over 70 Day Pupils and Day Boarders, Fees ranging from 9 guineas to 30 guineas each, without extras, according to age and subjects, and 6 Boarders at 60 to 70 guineas each, exclusive of extras. Average receipts, £2,500 per annum. Large margin of profit. £600 for Goodwill. School Furniture at valuation. 3. No. 2,308. PARTNERSHIP in High Class Home School for Gentlemen's Daughters in the neighbourhood of London. A Partner is looked for who can take the management of the Teaching. School established more than 25 years. Large modern detached Premises, with Tennis Courts, &c., built especially for the School. 12 to 16 Boarders received at Fees amounting to about £120 to £150 per annum each. Gross receipts about £1,7 o'per annum. Net Profit £400 to £5-0 per annum. 400 for the half share of Goodwill. Teacher of ability and experience and a Churchwoman essential. 4. No. 2,310. PARTNERSHIP, with or without a view to ultimate succession, in a high-class and very successful Ladies' School in the neighbourhood of London. The School has Modern and Classical Divisions for Pupils preparing for University Examinations, and a Lower Division for younger Pupils. About 35 Boarders at Fees of from £60 to £80, and 25 Day Pupils at equivalent Fees. Gross Receipts about £3,800 per annum. Profit about £1,000 per annum. A competent Lady is looked for who can take charge of the School House. Capital up to about £1,000 essential. For full particulars of these and many others, apply to Messrs. GABBITAS, THRING, & Co., 36 Sackville Street, London, W. No charge to Purchasers. RAL TEACHING OF THE SCHO ORAL DEAF.-A Lady wishes to meet with Two Deaf Children to educate in her Home, with her deaf daughter, either as Day Pupils or as Boarders. Terms moderate and inclusive. References to medical men and others. Mrs. C. M. HALL, 58, Lordship Park, Stoke Newington, N. Dress Cutting and Making. (First-class London Tailor Academy, Teacher of Registered Classes, under the City and Guilds of London Institute) HOLDS CLASSES IN LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND COUNTRY. Address:-ALBANY BUILD. INGS, 39 VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.; or 14 WELLINGTON ROAD, BRIGHTON. CHOOL (GIRLS') for Sale on South Coast owing to ill-health of Principal. Receipts £339; four boarders £36-45; fifteen day pupils 11. Goodwill and school furniture very moderate to ensure speedy sale. Rent £55.-BIVER & Co., School Agents, 298 Regent Street, W. No charge to purchasers. ROOMS TO LET AT 46 GREAT ORMOND STREET, BLOOMSBURY, W.O., FOR CLASS-ROOMS, STUDIOs, or Office Purposes, during the Day-time only Rents from £20 to £45. Would also be let for Meetings. May be seen from 11 to 4. SECRETARY, Working Men's College, as above. FTER CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS, Wanted Engagement in School or College by Trained MISTRESS.-Cambridge Teachers' and Higher Local Certificates. Advanced English, French, and German (acquired abroad), and usual form subjects. Public School preferred. Experienced.-M. GRENFELL, 64, Rue d'Assas, Paris. man's Wife wishes to Recommend her experienced, certificated, Finishing GOVERNESS. Thorough English, advanced Arithmetic, good Music, French (Brussels), Drawing (South Kensington certifi cate), Painting, Latin, German. Prepares Boys for School.-Miss REED, Brent Eleigh Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk. TEACHERdon) requires post as LADY HOUSEKEEPER in Girls' High School or Boarding House. Experienced. Good qualifications and references. Address M., 34 Fountain Street, Higher Tranmere, Birkenhead. SUPERIOR SWISS GOVERNESS, Diplômée, experienced and highly recommended, disengaged at Easter. Thorough French and German, Italian, English, Needlework. Address-MADEMOISELLE, 70 Acomb Street, Manchester. HIGHLY Recommended by late employer, and other excellent referees, a lady as Matron, Housekeeper, Chaperone, or any similar post. Middle-aged, experienced, strong and active, musical, good appearance, and accustomed to good society. Salary, £40 to £50. Apply first by letter to Mrs. O. WARD, Sen., Lansdowne House, Tottenham. CLA LASSICAL MISTRESS desires Re-engagement. Other subjects, History, French, German (Oxford University Women's. Distinction Latin, French), Music. (Harrow School, Trinity College), experienced. Non-resident. Address-Miss A. SADLER, 2 Rudall Crescent, Hampstead. ASSISTANT-MISTRESS desires Re-engagement, non-resident, Trained Maria Grey. Certificated Matriculation. English, Arithmetic, French, German, Latin, Drill, elementary Science, and Mathematics. High School experience. H., 47 Lordship Park, London, N. LADY (Diploma) gives Plain Needlework and Cutting-out, also Dress-cutting lessons, in Private or High Schools, or Families. Excellent references-J., 181 Loughborough Road, Brixton, S.W. EASTER or sooner. Post wanted by Trained, Certificated (Cambridge Higher Honours) Mistress, successful for Exams. Advanced English, Latin, French (Paris), German, Physiology, Drawing, Drill. Address-No. 2,434, Office of the "Journal of Education, 86 Fleet Street London, E.C. LADY requires Daily Engagement after Easter (London). Higher Cambridge Certificate, Divinity, History, English Language, Literature, Arithmetic, Political Economy. Eight years' public school experience. Subjects: Divinity History, Literature, Needlework, Drawing, Junior Latin, French, Mathematics. Good testimonials. Much success in Examinations. Address No. 2,443, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. MISTRESS-SHIP. Special Subjects: History, Literature, German, Honour, Modern History Schools, Oxford. High School experience. Residence in Germany and France. Address-No. 2.438, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT MISTRESS desires Re-engagement in Public High School. Cambridge Higher Local (Honour), South Kensington Art Teacher's, Ablett, Special Subjects: Mathematics, Drawing, Drill, Needlework. Address-No. 2,449, Office of the "Journal of Educa tion," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. GOVERNESS desires Re-engage ment in School or Family. London Matriculation Certificate. English, Latin, Mathematics, French, German. No music. Six years' good reference. Salary £30-£35. Address-No. 2,437, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. A LADY requires immediate Engage ment in School or Boarding House for Girls or Boys. Can undertake housekeeping, superintend practising or lesson preparation. Excellent references given and required. Address-No. 2,435, Office of the Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. ECRETARYSHIP or PARTNER SHIP wanted in good Private School within two hours' journey of London. (Correspondence and Housekeeping.) 31⁄2 years' experience as Secretary. -CHAMP, Teachers' Guild Registry, 74 Gower Street, W.C. POST as ASSISTANT-MISTRESS 'LERGYMAN'S DAUGHTER, S. Hugh's Hall, Oxford (age 22), seeks Engagement till summer in School or Family. English, Oxford Final Honours, good Musician, French, German, Mathematics, elementary Latin.-M. T., Kildwick Vicarage, Keighley. YOUNG LADY desires ASSISTANT TEACHERSHIP in good School. Cambridge Higher Local (B, C, E), South Kensington. English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Chemistry, French, Expeelementary German, Drawing, Needlework. rienced; Disciplinarian. Address - F. L., 171A Islington, Liverpool. EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT MISTRESS requires Re-engagement. Over five years' High School experience. Very successful with Junior Forms. Non-resident preferred. Good Geography and History, French, Arithmetic, Hygiene. Advanced German; long residence abroad. Camb. Higher Local Cert. (first class with distinctions). Address-No. 2,442, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. EXPERIENCED VIOLIN and Elementary PIANO MISTRESS desires Reengagement. Excellent references. Address No. 2,439, Office of the "Journal of Education," 86 Fleet Street, London, E.C. SUPE UPERIOR ENGLISH GOVER- WANTED, a situation as PUPIL TEACHER in a first-class Ladies' School on mutual terms, for a girl aged 16 years. Educated at St. Anne's, Red Hill. Has passed Second Class College Preceptors' Exam., and went up at Christmas for the Local Junior Cambridge. Address-M. I. SAUNDERS, 10 Lascelles Terrace, Eastbourne. YOUNG LADY, nearly twenty, (three years in Germany, desires Situation. Companion (travelling or domesticated) or Governess to children under ten. French, Music, and German (conversational and grammatical). Excellent r:ferences.-R., Cambrena, Paignton. MATRON or HOUSEKEEPER. Lady desires Engagement in young gentlemen's School, College, or Institution. Excellent nurse, expeienced and economical housekeeper, good_accountant, Clerical and medical references.-Miss BOMFORD, 1 Mecklenburgh Square, London. B.A. LONDON desires post as SECRETARY in High School: could take advanced teaching in English, Latin, Greek, Commercial French and Spanish, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Hygiene. Seven years' experience in financial office; also in coaching for Exams.-Miss CHADBourne, Standard Hill, Nottingham. WANTED, after Easter, Re-engage ment by SENIOR ENGLISH MISTRESS, Certificated Cambridge Higher Local, First Class Honours, History and Literature. Experienced. Churchwoman. Address-Miss HOBSON, All Saints' Home, Hawley, Blackwater, Hants. FRENCH Conversation, Composi tion, Literature, taught by a French Lady who holds several Diplomas. Training, Conversation, and Correspondence Classes. Gouin's Series Method, French and Italian, and other subjects. High School experience. Apply to-MADAME, 282 King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. Go OVERNESS AGENCY (established 1833).-Headmistresses of Public and Private Schools and Heads of Families provided, free of charge, with high-class English and Foreign Governesses. Address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, 34 Bedford Street, Strand. List of Easter vacancies sent to Governesses on application. Liberal salaries. Schools transferred and valued; pupils introduced. No commission charged to purchasers. Particulars of vacancies in Public Schools for Assistant-Masters for next Term, as notified by Headmasters, and of advertised vacancies for Headmasters, Assistant-Masters, Visiting Masters, &c., collected from all sources are supplied to non-members who satisfy the requirements given in each case, at the rate of five shillings for at least twenty such notices, and no commission is charged. Applications for the above Posts must be made on an approved Form, which is sold at 6d. per packet of six. For further particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary, J. MONTGOMERY, B.A., Parmiter's School, Victoria Park, N.E. REQUIRED, for the 1st of January, 1896, a STUDENT MISTRESS in Germany. Age 21 to 25. Good Disciplinarian.-Frl. SCHULTZE, Trarb. a. d. Mozel, Rhenish Prussia. DENBIGHSHIRE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION SCHEME (No. 11). WREXHAM COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. APPOINTMENT OF HEADMISTRESS. APPLICATIONS are hereby invited for the Appointment of HEADMISTRESS of the above County School. The fixed stipend is £100 per annum and a capitation payment for each scholar in the School of £2, such capitation to be increased if necessary, in so far as the provisions of the Scheme will admit, so as to secure, if possible, a minimum salary of £180, with residence, and an allowance of £20 for servants. All applicants shall have taken a Degree or passed such University Examination as would, in the case of a man, have qualified for a Degree, and shall also have been trained, or had experience, as a Teacher. A knowledge of the Welsh language is desirable. The applicant appointed must carry out and be subject to all the provisions of the above Scheme so far as the same relate to the Wrexham County School for Girls. Copies of the Scheme will be supplied by the underCandidates signed on receipt of 9d. for each copy. canvassing, directly or indirectly, will be disqualified. Applications, endorsed "Headmistress, Wrexham County School for Girls," accompanied by thirty copies of three recent testimonials, are to be sent to me, the undersigned, by not later than February 8th, 1896. TRALIA. Wanted for School in South Africa MUSIC MISTRESS with good Singing. Salary £100. and first-class passage. Salary can be increased by extra teaching. at Sydney. Also for Boarding School N.S.W., HOUSE GOVERNESS, with good Music and Scripture History. Salary £90 and laundry. Governess must pay passage. Address-GRIFFITHS SMITH, POWELL, & SMITH, Educational Agents, 34 Bedford Street, Strand. HEADMASTERSHIP. - LIVER No POOL INSTITUTE HIGH AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS.-The Directors desire to receive applications for the HEADMASTERSHIP of these schools. The salary is £800 per annum. residence is provided. Preference will be given to candidates who are between 30 and 40 years of age, and possess good Mathematical and Scientific qualifications. The selected candidate will be required to give the whole of his time to the duties of his office. Printed particulars may be obtained by applying by letter only to the undersigned, to whom Candidates are requested to send in their applications, with copies of testimonials, marked Headmastership," on or before the 14th February, 1896. HAROLD WHALLEY, Mount Street, Liverpool. December 27th, 1895. UNIVERSITY Secretary. COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE. TRAINING SCHOOL OF COOKERY AND THE DOMESTIC ARTS. An ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT is required for the above School. Salary £120 a year. Thirty copies of applications and testimonials must be handed in to the undersigned on or before the 5th of February, 1896, from whom particulars of duties may be obtained. J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Registrar. University College, Cardiff, January 16th, 1896. FRO ROEBEL SOCIETY.-Wanted, a LADY SECRETARY. Salary £75 per annum. 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