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Established 1904.

The Future Career Association.

Tel. Kensington 2951-2. ROLAND HOUSE, OLD BROMPTON ROAD, SOUTH KENSINGTON, S.W. 7.

QUALIFIED MASTERS AND
MISTRESSES IN ANY SUB-
JECTS CAN ALWAYS OBTAIN
GOOD APPOINTMENTS

THROUGH THE

FUTURE CAREER ASSOCIATION

(Dept. 4),

Roland House, Old Brompton Road, S.W.7.

NO CHARGE UNLESS POSTS PROVIDED.

INTERVIEWS INVITED.

Director: H. BECKER.

CONVEYANCING DEPARTMENT.

This Department is under the direction of Mr. F. C. NEEDES, B.A., whose experience, advice, and assistance are unreservedly placed at the disposal of Purchasers free of charge.

TRANSFERS and PARTNERSHIPS arranged by correspondence or interview.
INSPECTIONS and VALUATIONS undertaken. FOR SALE (inter alia).
1. Kent, Seaside.-Girls' small School for sale, suitable for any one with a con-
nexion or wishing to remove to the seaside. At present 3 Boarders (5
booked for Summer Term). Fees 24 guineas a term and extras. 25 day
pupils. Fees 7 guineas a term. Good house standing in acre of grounds
with accommodation for 16 Boarders. In good decorative repair. Electric
light installed. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Price for the Freehold
Premises and grounds, goodwill, all the Furniture, &c., save a Grand Piano,
£3,500, of which about £2,000 should be obtained on mortgage.

2. To Principals wishing to Remove or to Amalgamate. Excellent opportunity
presents itself to any Lady wishing to amalgamate her Connexion with
a High Class Girls' School standing in its own Estate of about 100 acres
and with every modern convenience. Fees from 50 guineas in the Junior
to 70 guineas in the Senior School per term. Full particulars on applica-

tion.

3. North Wales, Seaside.-Flourishing Girls' School, Vendor retiring. 17 Boarders. fees 100 and 105 guineas per annum, and 12 Day pupils, fees 3 to 5 guineas a term, all without extras. Net Fees for 1922, exclusive of extras, £2,:08. Two good houses, facing the sea, communicating, with accommodation for 21 Boarders, staff, and 4 maids. Rent only £53 each house. Vendor has carried on the school extravagantly but has still made a profit of £300 to £400 a year. Vendor is asking £1,600 for everything save drawing-room furniture and all old oak. Excellent chance of opening a Boys' Preparatory Department. One of Mr. Needes' clients is prepared to take over this school in conjunction with another lady.

4. Seaside, South.-Middle Class Girls' School for sale. About 40 Boarders and a few day girls. Receipts about £3,000 per annum. Rent of Premises £150 per annum. £1,000 need only be paid down, balance of purchase price by instalments.

5. Yorks. Flourishing Girls' Boarding and Day School. Ten boarders at about £75 per annum. 53 day pupils. Receipts, £1,596. Two good houses. Rent, £100. Goodwill about £550. School and part house furniture at valuation. Easy terms of payment.

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Messrs. GRIFFITHS, POWELL & SMITH,

The Oldest Established Firm of Educational and School Transfer Agents,

ESTABLISHED 1833.

12 & 13 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C.2.

Telegraphic Address:

Scholasque, Rand,
London.

SCHOOL TRANSFER DEPARTMENT.

SCHOOLS TRANSFERRED AND VALUED.
Partnerships arranged. NO commission charge to purchasers.
Applications from intending purchasers are solicited for the following properties:

Girls' Schools.

YORKSHIRE.-Girls' Boarding and Day School. Established and conducted by vendors fourteen years. Gross receipts past year, £1,738 14s. 9d. Net profits about £400. Number of boarders, 6, paying from £60 to £75 per annual and extras. 46 day pupils paying £6 6s. to £13 6s. 8d. per annum. Rent of two houses combined held on yearly tenancy, £100. Price for goodwill about £550. School furniture and most of household furniture at valuation.-No. 7,356. DORSET (SEASIDE).-Girls' Boarding School with a few day pupils. Established 8 years.

Gross receipts for 1921 were £1,234. 1922, £1,236. Number of boarders, 24, paying from £40 to £60 per annum and 5 day pupils paying £3 3s. a term. Rent of very nice detached double fronted House, £145 a year on repairing lease. Goodwill about £500, school furniture which is very good, at valuation. Also some household furniture if desired.-No. 7,381.

KENT.-High-class Day and Boarding School for Girls. Established 3 years. Gross receipts past year about £951. Number of boarders 3, paying from 20-30 guineas a term. Number of day pupils, 20, paying from 5 to 7 guineas a term. Extras £50 a term. Rent of detached house, containing 3 reception rooms, 8 bedrooms, kitchen and usual offices, large well planned garden, 7 years' repairing lease with 5 years to run, only £90. Price for goodwill about £600. School and household furniture at valuation if desired.-No. 7,392. DORSET.-Girls' Boarding and Day School. Established about 200 years. Average gross receipts past three years, £2,300. Number of boarders, 25, paying about £22 10s. per term, and 40 day pupils paying 3 guineas a term. Rent £200. Modern new school buildings with oldfashioned residential portions (parts 300 years old) in excellent repair with accommodation for 35 boarders and 75 day pupils. The house stands 800 feet above sea level. The lease expires in 2 years, but the premises can be bought for £3,000 and the vendor is (if necessary only) prepared to buy and let on repairing lease for 7 or 10 years. Price for goodwill £750 to £800. School furniture £500, household furniture £500 or at valuation. £1,000 need only be paid down. -No. 7,394.

DORSET.-Girls' Boarding and Day School. Established many years. Gross receipts past year, £1,349 10s. 8 boarders paying an average fee of £50 a year and 32 day pupils paying from £3 15s. to £12 12s. a year without extras. Rent of 2 large houses, inter-communicating, situated in best part of town, 3 minutes from sea, containing 19 bedrooms, large drawing room, dining hall, dining room, 4 school rooms, 1 class room, 3 other sitting rooms, 2 bath rooms, kitchens, cloak rooms, &c., £75. Price for goodwill, school, and most of household furniture, about £1,500.-No. 7,378.

SUSSEX (SEASIDE).-Old established and successful Boarding and Day School for Girls. Gross receipts about £3,000. Number of boarders, 43, fees up to £60 per annum, number of day boarders, 3, number of day pupils, 31. Fees up to 7 guineas a term. Rent of good house, facing the sea, £150. Our client is asking one term's fees for the goodwill and school and household furniture at valuation. Part purchase money could remain. --No. 7,341.

Boys' Schools

LONDON, S.W.-A client of ours who has an oldestablished School in a good residential neighbourhood of the south-west of London, is prepared to sell to a suitable purchaser. The school appears to be a most successful one, and we should say a genuine investment. We understand there are 128 pupils, of whom 18 are boarders. The latter pay £63 to £75 per annum, and the day pupils about 12 to 18 guineas per annum. Freehold of house, about £3,000. Price for goodwill, £1,500. School furniture at valuation.-No. 8,126. NEAR LONDON.-Day School for Boys (Preparatory and Secondary). Established 40 years. Gross for past year, £1,496; average of 3 years, £1,324. Net profits past year, (863; average of 3 years, £781. Number of pupils, 178; terms, £7 4s. to £10 14s. 6d. per annum. Detached house in grounds 72 ft. by 300 ft.-4 floors (2 used for the school and 2 private). Large playground. The premises are the property of the vendor. We understand the numbers have been limited to 180, but more could be accommodated if more rooms were devoted to the school. Our client states that he has made sufficient to retire on. Price for goodwill, school furniture, apparatus, and freehold property, £3,000 or near offer. --No. 8,118.

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Telephone: Gerrard 7021.

HOME COUNTIES.-Old-established Boarding and Day School for Boys. The school is recognized by the Board of Education. The school has been established over 60 years. Gross receipts for past year, £7,000 to £8,000: average for past 3 years, £6,000. Net profit for past year, about £1,500; average of 3 years, about £1,400. Vendor states that the net profit for the present year should be about £2,000. Number of boarders, 90, terms from 55 to 80 guineas a year; and 49 day pupils, paying from 12 to 18 guineas a year. The school buildings are very fine, and, in addition to the head master's house, contain good classrooms, large schoolroom, chemical laboratory, carpenter's shop, engineering shop, dining hall, masters' rooms, &c. There are cubicles for 70 boys. Gravelled playground, 2 playing fields (one with rifle range), and a 6-roomed cottage. Price for goodwill, about £5,000; school furniture and fittings, £1,500; but these prices are open to negotiation. The freehold of the premises could be purchased for £7,500, and a portion could remain on mortgage. The vendor might be willing to grant a lease at a rental of about £300 per annum.-No. 8,122. GLAMORGAN.-Transfer or Partnership

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Preparatory School for Boys. Established 14 years. Number of boarders 15, paying £42 to £48 a year. Number of day pupils, 12, paying £9 to £12 a year. There are two houses with communicating doors, containing 10 bedrooms large schoolroom, school dining-room, 2 private sitting-rooms, 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms, &c. Rent to be arranged. The vendor will accept a capitation fee on all pupils transferred. School furniture, £250. Household furniture at valuation. The vendor would be willing to accept a Partner with view to early succession. Vendor states that she lets the houses during the summer at £14 weekly.-No. 8,133. ESSEX.-Boys' Boarding and Day School. Established 100 years and conducted by vendor 30 years. Gross receipts past year about £1,700. Number of boarders, 25, paying from 44 to 51 guineas a year and 18 day pupils, paying from 7 to 9 guineas a year. Net profits past year, £600. Rent of large convenient house, £75. Price for goodwill, £1,000. School furniture about £250. Household furniture-some by arrangement, also freehold of house could be bought. Half purchase money could, remain 12 months. Ill health cause of sale.-No. 8,136.

Full particulars of above and other Schools, free of charge, on application. Messrs. GRIFFITHS, POWELL & SMITH will be pleased to advise, free of charge, any Principal wishing to dispose of a School or take a partner in same. The Transfer Department is under the direct management of the Head of the Firm. All communications received in strict confidence.

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Applications are invited for the post of Head Mistress, which will be vacant in September. Candidates must hold an Honours Degree. Salary, £50025-600.

There are 151 pupils, including 12 Boarders. Forms of application and further particulars may be obtained from the Clerk to the Governors, H. ALEC BADHAM, Tewkesbury.

STREATHAM HILL HIGH

School Trust).-The Council of the Trust invite applications for the post of HEAD MISTRESS. They must be delivered not later than March 5, 1923, to the Secretary of the G.P.D.S.T., Broadway Court, S. W. 1, from whom particulars as to the form of application should be previously obtained. The duties of the new Head Mistress will begin on September 19, 1923. Commencing salary will be not less than £600 per annum.

Posts Vacant-continued. KENNINGTON SECONDARY SCHOOL

(Church of England.)

Halsmere Road, Camberwell, S.E. 5. (Founded by the late Canon C. E. BROOKE.) are invited for

APPLICATIONS

the Head Mistress ship of the above Recognized Secondary School for work after Easter, 1923. Accommodation 200. Salary according to L.C.C. Scale. Candidates must be graduates of a University of the United Kingdom.

Applications stating age, qualifications, and experience together with copies of not more than three testimonials, should be sent to the Revd. A. H. HOWE-BROWNE, 86 Vassall Road, S. W. 9., not later than March 7, 1923. N.B.

This vacancy is being re-advertised.

LECTURERS.

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.

The Council of the Durham Colleges will proceed shortly to appoint A LECTURER IN GERMAN, with an initial stipend of £300 per annum.

Applications to be sent in by March 17, 1923. For terms and conditions of appointment, apply to the SECRETARY TO THE COUNCIL, University Offices, 38 North Bailey, Durham.

MATRICULATION AND OTHER EXAMINATION NOTICES,
FELLOWSHIPS,

SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS,

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STUDENTSHIPS, and BURSARIES.

MEDICAL

OPEN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

Two OPEN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, each of the value of £100, will be awarded, one in Arts and one in Science, in September, 1923.

GUY'S HOSPITAL DENTAL SCHOOL.
OPEN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.

An OPEN WAR MÉMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP in Arts, of the value of £40 per annum, for four years, will be awarded in September, 1923.

An OPEN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP in Science, of the value of £40 per annum for not more than four years, will be awarded in September, 1923.

Full particulars of the conditions and copies of previous Examination Papers can be obtained from the Dean, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London, S.E. 1.

WESTFIELD COLLEGE

(UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.)
Chairman of Council:

Sir THOMAS W. H. INSKIP, C.B.E., K.C., M.P.

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LDENHAM ELSTREE, HERTS. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS.-An Examination will be held on May 31 and June 1, 1923, for Scholarships tenable for two years and open to boys under 15 on May 1namely, one Alfred Smith Scholarship of £50, about seven Junior Platt Scholarships of £40. Assistance, by partial remission of tuition fees, may be given at the discretion of the Governors to scholars and other boys showing promise in cases where need of such assistance exists. Application should be made at the time of entry. Further particulars may be had from the HEAD MASTER.

SCHOOL, NEAR

BEDFORD

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Master; REGINALD CARTER, M.A. An Examination will be held on March 6, 1923, for four Exhibitions, £60-£50, which may be increased to a maximum annual value of £80; also for six nominations, £10-£20, for Boarders, and four for Day Boys. Apply for particulars to-HEAD MASTER, Bedford School.

OLD BEDFORDIAN WAR MEMORIAL EXHIBITIONS.-Seven Exhibitions are offered to Sons of Old Bedfordians on certain conditions. For particulars apply-HEAD MASTER, Bedford School. EDFORD COLLEGE FOR

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WOMEN. (University of London.)

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HE College provides Courses for TWELVE Scholarships and Exhibi

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London University Degrees in Arts, Science, Agriculture, and Horticulture, and for Diplomas and Certificates. There are Faculties of Letters, Science, and Agriculture and Horticulture, and Departments of Fine Arts, Music, and Domestic Subjects. Courses are provided in Dairying and Commerce. There is a Training Department for Teachers. The Halls of Residence accommodate about 400 students. SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS, SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, FINE ART, AND MUSIC. An Examination for a Wantage Scholarship in Science (of £60 per annum, open to men), a St. Andrew's Hall Scholarship in Arts (of £40 per annum, open to women), and a Minor Open Scholarship in Agriculture or Horticulture (open to men and women, and entitling to remission of the tuition fee, which is ordinarily £30 per annum), will be held at the College on April 20 to 24, 1923. Candidates must be prepared to read for a London Degree. Entries must be sent in by March 16, 1923.

Two Open Scholarships in Fine Art, each of £34 per annum, and the Charlotte Beet Scholarship in Fine Art, of (23 per annum, open to men and women, will be offered for competition in July, 1923. Entries must be sent in by July 2, 1923.

An Examination for one or more Scholarships in Music, each of about £26 per annum, open to men and women, will be held at the College on July 11, 1923. Entries must be sent in by June 27, 1923.

The Scholarships are tenable at the College for not more than three years from October, 1923. Further particulars of the Scholarships, and prospectuses of the College, may be obtained from the REGISTRAR, University College, Reading. FRANCIS H. WRIGHT,

Registrar.

tions (not open to members of College or Junior School). These include five of £80 (increased to £100 for special merit); “ James of Hereford" Scholarship of £35 for boys born, or brought up in Herefordshire; R.A.M.C. Scholarship of 45 (preference to sons of fallen officers). Examination end of May. (Preliminary Examination at Candidate's own school. May 22, 1923.) Apply BURSAR, Cheltenham College.

CRANBROOK SCHOOL, KENT.
for

EXAMINATIONS

Entrance

Scholarships and Exhibitions will be held in June, 1923; one Scholarship of £60 and two of £40 per annum offered, and various Exhibitions. School fees £99 inclusive.-Apply S. E. BAKER, M.A., Head Master.

DOWNSIDE SCHOOL.—An Exam

ination for Scholarships, open to boys over 12 and under 14 on September 1, 1922, will be held in the latter part of June. Two Classical and Two Mathematical Scholarships are offered. & Further information can be obtained from the HEAD MASTER.

DULWICH COLLEGE.

SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS ARE

open for competition in May. Candidates for the Senior Scholarships must be under 17. Candidates for the Junior Scholarships must be under 13. Full particulars and entrance forms may be obtained on application to the SCHOOL SECRETARY, Dulwich College, S.E. 21.

DRAPERS' COMPANY.—SOLEY

The

AND JOLLES SCHOLARSHIPS. Drapers' Company will award this year TWO SOLEY SCHOLARSHIPS and ONE JOLLES EXHIBITION of £60 per annum each, tenable for two or three years at some place of advanced education for the study of Science, Art, Medicine, or Law, or the Degree Examination of a University in the United Kingdom. The Soley Scholarships will be awarded to boys between 16 and 20 years of age, with a preference for the sons or grandsons of Freemen of the Drapers' Company.

The Jolles Exhibition is for a boy between 16 and 20 years of age who has for not less than two years at some time been in attendance at a public elementary school with a preference for the schools in the ancient parish of Bromley-le-Bow or Stratford St. Leonard.

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the CLERK TO THE COMPANY, Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street, E.C. 2.

DRAP

RAPERS' COMPANY.—SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GIRLS. The Drapers' Company will award this year FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS of £60 per annum each, tenable for two or three years at some place of advanced education, either in special subjects to be approved by the Company, or for the Degree Examination of a University in the United Kingdom. Candidates must be between 17 and 19 and in the case of one Scholarship there will be a preference for a girl who has for not less than three years at some time been in attendance at a school in the County of London.

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Clerk to the Company, Drapers Hall, Throgmorton Street, E.C. 2.

SCHOLARSHIPS.

FARADAY

HOUSE ELECTRI

CAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE.-Examinations for SCHOLARSHIPS tenable in College and Manufacturing Works are held annually in April. For particulars apply to CHIEF CLERK, 66 Southampton Row, W.C. 1.

RAMLINGHAM

FRA

SUFFOLK.

COLLEGE,

PUBLIC SCHOOL, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Head Master: F. W. STOCKS, M.A. Inclusive Fees, £57 to £66 per annum. Laboratories and Workshops.

Modern

EXAMINATION for ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN March.

Illustrated prospectus and full particulars on application to the HEAD MASTER or the SECRETARY. GIGGLESWICK SCHOOL.

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N ancient Public School of 150 boys, offering great advantages to University Candidates. Leaving Scholarships annually. B.N.C., Oxford, £70 (sometimes two); St. John's College, Cambridge, £50, £40; also Leaving Exhibitions, £50, tenable with one of the foregoing. Recent Open Scholarship successes.

Seven or eight Entrance Scholarships, ranging from £90 downward to be offered in June, 1923. Boating; O.T.C. Summer Term begins on April 30. Vacancies. For further information apply to Dr. J.H.E. CREES, Head Master.

Continued on page 174.

MATRICULATION AND

AND OTHER
OTHER EXAMINATION NOTICES,

FELLOWSHIPS,

SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS,

STUDENTSHIPS, and BURSARIES.

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'HE following will be offered on
the results of the Entrance Scholarship Ex-
aminations in May, 1923, all tenable for three years,
not restricted to any special subject:

1. EMILY SIMON SCHOLARSHIP, £30 a
year. Open to Candidates from the With-
ington Girls' School only.

2. A LYDIA BECKER SCHOLARSHIP, £35 a year.

3. A 1918" SCHOLARSHIP, £40 a year. Forms for application may be obtained from the REGISTRAR, The University, Manchester.

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER.

ASHBURNE HALL.

THE Council offer for award in

June, 1923: The KATHARINE ROMILLY ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP, £50 a year for 3 years; and the ASHBURNE HALL RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP, open to Women Graduates of any University.

Particulars may be obtained from the PRINCIPAL WARDEN.

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PRIFYSGOL CYMRU.-University JNIVERSITY OF LONDON.

of Wales.-THREE FELLOWSHIPS, tenable for two years, may be awarded in 1923 to Graduates of the University of Wales. The value of each Fellowship will be £200 per annum. Applications from Candidates for the Fellowships must be received before June 1, 1923, by the Registrar, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, from whom further information with regard to the Fellowships may be obtained.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE.

William Gibson Research Scholarship
for Medical Women.

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for two years will be awarded in June next to
a qualified medical woman, a subject of the British
Empire, selected by the Scholarship Committee.
is not necessarily awarded for research, and the
selected Scholar will be free to travel.

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Full particulars will be sent on application to the
SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY, 1 Wimpole Street, W. 1.

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 1922 and 1923 on the first Wednesday in July; entries close the last day of June. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Head Master, the Rev. E. A. DOWNES.

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N Examination for ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, open to Boys under 14 and over 12 years of age on June 1, 1923, will be held early in June. Further information can be obtained from the HEAD MASTER, School House, Sherborne, Dorset.

SOLIHULL SCHOOL, WARWICKSHIRE.

CHOLARSHIP Examination

SCHO

for

boys between 12 and 14 is held annually in
July.
Full particulars can be obtained on application
to the Head Master.

TONBRIDGE SCHOOL.—Scholar

ships Examination on June 5, 6, and 7, 1923. One Scholarship of £100 per annum, one of £80 per annum, and one of £40 per annum, and not exceeding six Foundation Scholarships entitling to exemption from payment of the Tuition Fee, will be offered for competition. Entry forms, &c., of intending candidates must reach the Head Master on or before May 19, 1923. For particulars apply to the SECRE TARY TO THE HEAD MASTER, School House, Tonbridge.

BARTLETT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE.
ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS.

Two Entrance Exhibitions of the value of £40 a year, each tenable for not less than three years nor more than five, at the Bartlett School of Architecture of the University of London will be awarded in June next.

Full particulars may be obtained from the SECRETARY. University College, London (Gower Street, W.C. 1).

YCOMBE ABBEY SCHOOL.

WYC

Not less than SIX SCHOLARSHIPS will be offered by the Council, on the result of an examination to be held in May, 1923, to girls under 14 on May 1, 1923. All entry forms must be received before March 31, 1923. For further particulars apply to the Head Mistress, Wycombe Abbey School, Bucks.

WANTAGE SCHOOL, BERKSHIRE.

HEAD MASTER: K. A. R. SUGDEN, M.A.

‘HREE Scholarships reducing total

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fees to £51 per annum are offered for competition at the end of June. Also House Exhibitions on the Common Entrance Examination. For particulars apply to the HEAD MASTER, School House, Wantage, Berkshire.

WORKSOP COLLEGE, NOTTS.

CHURCH of England Public School

A boy's

(Woodard Foundation). 230 boys. total expenses need not exceed £100 a year. Two Scholarships (limited to the sons of Clergy) of the value of £50 a year, awarded annually in July on the results of the Common Entrance Examination. Apply, THE BURSAR.

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 Competition.

Next Examination will be in June, 1923. For Prospectus and other information apply to the HEAD MASTER.

S. PETER'S SCHOOL, YORK.

AN

N Examination for Scholarships and Exhibitions, varying from £50 to £15, is held annually in May. General knowledge is required in preference to specialization in one subject. Exhibitions also awarded on the Common Entrance Examinations. Further details from

S. M. TOYNE, M.A., Head Master.

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Messrs. GRIFFITHS, POWELL & SMITH,

Telegraphic Address : "SCHOLASQUE, RAND, LONDON." (Licensed by L.C.C.)

The Oldest Established Firm of Educational and
School Transfer Agents

(Established over 80 years),

Telephone: GERRARD 7021.

12 & 13 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. 2.

TO ASSISTANT MISTRESSES.

Easter (1923) Vacancies.

Graduates, Undergraduates, and other well qualified Senior and Junior Mistresses, and Music, Kindergarten, and other Teachers seeking appointments in Secondary and high-class Private Schools (Boys' and Girls') for the term commencing in January are invited to apply at once to Messrs. GRIFFITHS, POWELL & SMITH, as above, who will send immediate notice of all the most suitable Posts. Candidates should state full details as to their qualifications, and enclose copies of testimonials.

GENERAL.

HEAD MISTRESS required for a large School in N. Wales. Must be a lady of high attainments and able to take entire management of the School under the supervision of the Principal. A great deal of teaching is not required, possibly some English and Latin, but experience in management and power of organization is essential. The salary offered is about £200, resident. A Partnership might be offered later, if applicant proves suitable. No. 1,925. MATHEMATICAL MISTRESS wanted, able to take some Science. Graduate of Newnham, Girton, or T. C. D. by preference. Salary, £150, resident. Large School of 100 boarders, and is worked on Public School lines. (Lancs.) No. 1,949. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted to take Mathematics to Senior Cambridge standard, Elem. Latin, and general English subjects. Must be experienced and a Churchwoman is essential. Salary, from £80. (Glos.) No. 1,948. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted to take the work in Form V (Senior Cambridge standard). Good disciplinarian and Evangelical Churchwoman essential. Salary, £100 resident. School is recognized by Board of Education for the Registration of Teachers. (Sussex.)-No. 1,945. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for English

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French principal subject, with English Composition and Grammar as subsidiary, or other subjects might be considered. Matriculat on and Higher Local standard necessary. Salary according to qualifications. (Kent. No. 1,941. ASSISTANT MISTRESS (GRADUATE) wanted for Mathematics and Geography. Salary, £100£150, resident. (Norfolk.)-No. 1,940. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for English History, Modern Geography, and Latin. experience or Training necessary. Salary, £100, res. (Kent, near London.)-No. 1,939. EXPERIENCED AND WELL QUALIFIED MISTRESS wanted for Sixth Form Girls. Must be a good disciplinarian. English, Maths., Latin, French, Botany, or as many of these as possible. Salary according to qualifications. (Kent.)—— No. 1,937. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted to take Botany and Mathematics up to Matric. standard. Salary according to qualifications and experience; about £120, resident. (Yorks.)--No. 1,936. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for English Lit. and Composition, up to Senior Camb. standard. Elem. Latin, Eng. Grammar. Algebra, and Games would be a recommendation.

£100, resident. (Suffolk.)-No. 1,934.

Salary,

ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for English Language and Lit., English Hist., French, Latin, and Mathematics. The work is up to London Matric. standard. Salary, from £130-£150, resident. (Cheshire.)-No. 1,933A.

GOOD SENIOR MISTRESS wanted. Able to take all usual subjects and French for girls up to 17 years of age. Experienced. Churchwoman. Salary according to qualifications. (Wales.)——— No. 1,933.

ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted to take English subjects to Camb. Senior Local standard, and Grammatical French. Salary, about £100, resident. High-class Private School of about 40 pupils, and 4 resident Mistresses. (Lancs.)-No. 1,931.

ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for French and Botany in the Upper Forms, and to assist with English in Form III. Preference given to a Graduate and one able to take the essential subjects (French and Botany) to Matric. standard. Teaching hours, 22 per week. Salary, £100, (Suffolk.) No. 1,926.

resident.

ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted to take Mathematics to Senior Camb. standard, and General English subjects. Must hold a degree and have had experience or Training. Salary according to qualifications. School of 75 boarders, 45 day pupils, and a staff of 12 resident Mistresses, besides Visiting Professors. (Somerset.)-No. 1,923. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for good English, Arithmetic, Geography, Scripture, History, and Astell's Drawing. Salary, £100, res. (Cheshire.) -No. 1,922.

ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Graduate if possible), or one holding Higher Local Certificate, with good exam. results. Subjects required: Geography, Botany and Literature, Grammatical French. Salary, from £120, resident. Teaching hours not more than 20 per week. There are (Worces

5 resident Mistresses on the Staff. tershire.)-No. 1,921. ASSISTANT MISTRESS wanted for Latin, Maths., English, and Arith. Salary, about £120, resident. (Scotland.)-No. 1,919.

CEYLON.THREE ENGLISH MISTRESSES wanted to take between them the following: Games, English Grammar, Literature, British Empire, Modern and European History, Latin, French, Maths., Elem. Science. The work is up to Lond. Matric. standard. Salary, 100 first year, £120 second year, £140 third year. Passage out and home on three years' agreement (2nd class).—No. 1,916.

HOUSE MISTRESS wanted for a First-class School on S. Coast. Must be a lady by birth and education and with good experience, and able to take the place of the Principal when required to do so. Salary according to qualifications and experience. A Partnership would probably be offered later if the applicant proved suitable.No. 3,906 Box.

FRENCH MISTRESS wanted for a large Secondary School of 300 girls, to take the work of Junior and Middle Forms. A lady holding a Degree, with Training, and one or two years' experience if possible. Salary according to Scale. There is a staff of 17 Mistresses. (Durham.)-No. 1,913. GRADUATE required. Experienced and energetic, capable of working up a School. Science and Mathematics. Salary, about £100, resident. A Partnership would be offered later, but some Capital would be required, unless able to introduce Boarders in lieu of Capital. (Notts.)-No. 1,908. FORM MISTRESS wanted for English and Maths. to Junior Camb. standard; Geography and French to Sen. Cambridge standard. Salary, £80, resident. (Kent.)-No. 1,920.

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MUSIC and ART.

SENIOR MUSIC MISTRESS wanted with Class Singing and Violin, also 'Cello, if possible. Salary and according to qualifications experience. of 80 Boarders, 9 resident and 5 visiting Mistresses. (Kent.) No. 1,942. MUSIC MISTRESS wanted, qualified to teach Violin for Associated Board Exams. Piano and Class Singing. Salary, £100, resident. (Cheshire). -No. 1,932.

MUSIC MISTRESS wanted, Piano the chief subject; Elocution and Elem. Violin as subsidiary. I.R.A.M. or equivalent. Salary, £80. (Hants.) -No. 1,929.

MUSIC MISTRESS wanted for Paino and Violin. Must have Aural Training and be able to prepare for I.R.A.M. or equivalent Exams. Experienced. Salary, £80, resident. (Yorks.)-No. 1,928. ART MISTRESS wanted for Drawing and Painting. Able to prepare for Ablett's Exams., and to assist with some English subjects. Salary, £80, resident. (Scotland.)-No. 1,918...

AMERICA.-MUSIC MISTRESS wanted for Piano and Violin. One who could supervise Games would be desirable. Salary, £100, resident. Three years' agreement. Passage money (35) refunded at end of second year.--No. 1,910. MUSIC MISTRESS wanted, I.R.A.M. or equivalent. Piano and Singing. Salary, £65, resident. (Worcester.) No. 1,976.

MUSIC MISTRESS wanted, L.R.A.M. or equivalent. Piano and Singing. Salary according to qualifications. (Cheshire.)-No. 1,967.

ART MISTRESS wanted for Drawing, Painting, Needlework. Able to prepare for the various grades of the R.D.S., Oxford Locals (Senior and Junior). Salary according to qualifications. School of 46 Boarders, 76 Day Pupils, 7 resident and 4 non-resident Mistresses. (Glos.)-No. 1,954.

NO REGISTRATION FEE, AND THE COMMISSION CHARGE IS VERY MODERATE.

SCHOOL TRANSFER DEPARTMENT.

SCHOOLS TRANSFERRED AND VALUED.

Please see page 172 for brief particulars of some of the Schools Messrs. GRIFFITHS, POWELL & SMITH now have for Sale. List of Boys' and Girls' Schools for Transfer and of Partnerships sent to intending purchasers, to whom no Commission will be charged.

12 & 13 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. 2.

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