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HE attention of Candidates is drawn to the ordinary and Honours Diplomas for Teachers, which are strongly recommended as suitable for those who are or intend to be teachers.

Examinations are held at Aberdeen, Bedford, Belfast, Birmingham, Blackburn, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Croydon, Dublin, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Plymouth, St. Andrews, Sheffield, Southampton, and several other towns.

Information regarding the Examinations may be obtained from the SECRETARY, L.L.A. Scheme, The University, St. Andrews.

Joint Agency for Women Teachers

OAKLEY HOUSE,

14, 16 & 18 BLOOMSBURY STREET, LONDON, W.C.1.
(Under the management of a Committee appointed by
the Education Guild, College of Preceptors, Head
Mistresses' Association, Association of Assistant
Mistresses, and Welsh County Schools Association.)

This Agency has been established for the purpose of enabling Teachers to find work WITHOUT UNNECESSARY COST. All fees have therefore been calculated on the LOWEST BASIS to cover the working expenses.

No Registration Fees are charged to Members of the above Associations, and their commissions are reduced.

Hours for Interviews

11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 3 to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 3 p.m. When possible, special appointments should be arranged. Registrar-MISS ALICE M. FOUNTAIN.

The Association of University Women Teachers,

74 GREAT RUSSELL STREET, W.C. 1 (3rd floor). Recommends Teachers and Lecturers. Teachers, with University qualifications, requiring posts in Public or Private Schools, are invited to apply to the Secretary--Mrs. B. BROUGH. Subscription 5s. per annum. Tel.: Museum 3127

SCHOOL WORLD.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

LONDON, JANUARY 1, 1923.

THE

PUBLISHED FOR THE

PROPRIETORS

ON THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH BY
MR. WILLIAM RICE, THREE LUDGATE
BROADWAY, E.C.4, LONDON, ENGLAND.

PRICE 8D.; BY POST, 10D. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (PREPAID)—— TEN SHILLINGS.

COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS, University Examination

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1849.
BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.1.

MEMBERSHIP.

Registered Teachers, and others who have passed an examination satisfactory to the Council, are eligible for membership of the College. Particulars may be obtained from the Secretary.

DIPLOMAS.

The revised regulations for the A.C.P. and L.C.P. Examinations and for admission to the F.C.P. Diploma are now ready, and may be obtained from the Secretary.

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. Preliminary Examinations for intending Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Students are held in March, June, September, and December.

University
Correspondence
College,

FOUNDED 1887.

PRINCIPAL: WILLIAM BRIGGS, LL.D.,
D.C.L., M.A., B.Sc., F.C.S., F.R.A.S.

COMPLETE PROSPECTUS

giving full particulars of Courses of Preparation for LONDON UNIVERSITY

Matriculation, Intermediate
Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Inter-
mediate Science, or Bachelor
of Science (including Eco-
nomics and Engineering)

Examinations

May be had post free from THE SECRETARY,

No. 14, BURLINGTON HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE.

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THE EDUCATION GUILD OF

GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

(Late The Teachers' Guild.)
Established 1884.

President (1922): The Right Hon. LORD GORELL, C.B.E., M.C.
Objects. To promote Co-operation and facilitate Interchange of Opinion among
all persons interested in the study and practice of Education.
The Guild offers to all members the use of a Social Club where
educational papers may be seen and meals obtained. Bedroom
accommodation is also available for limited periods. Lectures and
Conferences are held regularly throughout the year.

Subscription to the Guild, 10s. per annum (minimum); or a
Life Membership Fee of £10. Entrance Fee IOS.
For forms and further particulars apply to-

THE GENERAL SECRETARY,

9 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1.

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HALLS OF RESIDENCE, Hostels,
Residential and HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY Quarters for Teachers.

UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS.

UNIVERSITY HALL

FOR WOMEN STUDENTS.

Warden: Miss M. E. DOBSON, M.A., B.Sc., B.D. University Hall, which was opened in 1896 by the University of St. Andrews, accommodates 70 students. In addition there is an overflow house in which 16 additional students may reside.

All degrees granted by the University are open to women. The academical year extends over three terms of approximately nine and half weeks each and the Residence Fees vary from £22-£28 per term.

Matriculation and Class Fees vary according to the Faculty chosen.

For further information, apply to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife.

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL.

UNIVERSITY HALL.
Hall of Residence for Women Students.
Warden: Miss DOROTHY CHAPMAN, M.A.

RESIDENCE fee, from £60 per

session of about 33 weeks. All degrees, &c., granted by the University are open to Women. Application to be made to the WARDEN, University Hall, Fairfield, Liverpool.

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HALL, TOWNSEND CLUB, 71 BAKER

RESIDENCE (under exceptionally healthy conditions) for Women Students of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.

FEES, 50 to 62 guineas per session of about 32 weeks, according to accommodation. Students pursue Degree Courses in Arts or Science. A complete Course of Secondary Training (Recognized) for University Graduates in preparation for Teachers' Diplomas, Preparation for Diplomas in Geography, Music, and Agriculture.

Early application should be made to the SENIOR WARDEN, Miss C. P. TREMAIN, B.A.

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STREET, W. 1.-A social centre for women engaged in professional work, and others. A few bedrooms available for short stay only. Meals at moderate charges. Subscription: Professional members, 30s. per annum; non-Professional, £2 2s. Entrance fee, 10s. 6d. Apply to SECRETARY.

SEAFORD, SUSSEX.

Continental Schools

GENEVA

-Switzerland.

"Les Hirondelles

Pensionnat de 1er ordre pour jeunes filles 1st
class Finishing School, GENEVA Champel.
Refer Miss C. FROST, Oakburn School,
Windermere.

LAUSANNE, Switzerland.—Finish

ing school for girls. Thorough teaching of French. Good general education. Tennis. Winter Sports. Good refs. Terms moderate.-Mlle DE GIEZ, Av. des Alpes, Lausanne.

Lectures, &c.

REQUIRED, January, by qualified,

experienced Mistress, Lecturing, Teaching, or Coaching engagements. Special subjects: Psychology, Physiology and Hygiene, Zoology, English. Terms by arrangement, or Partnership in starting or developing good Day School.-Address No. 11,304 *.

A FEW Paying Guests received MR.

in comfortable home. Moderate terms.Apply, Mrs. HOOPER, Highbury. Stamp

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HOME FOR YOUNG LADIES in

the Sunny South of France, seaside; tennis, golf, boating. Complete course of French studies. Every comfort. £14 to 16 per month.--Mme AGNUS, Villa Beau-séjour, Arcachon.

PARIS IXÈME.

CLAIRMONT HOUSE, 14 rue de

Fifteen minutes' walk from Opera. Delicious home cooking. The right house in the right place. From 18 to 25 francs inclusive, according to room and length of stay. Detailed tariff on appli

cation.

R. J. W. RICHARDS, M.A., would be glad to devote some hours weekly to lecturing in Schools. The Plays of Shakespeare, English History and Literature, Great Names in European Literature, History of Belgium, Industrial History, &c.-Holly Cottage, Salway Hill, Woodford Green.

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FROEBEL SOCIETY and JUNIOR SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION.

SCHOLASTIC AGENCY for JUNIOR FORM and KINDERGARTEN MISTRESSES, and LECTURERS IN TRAINING COLLEGES. Reading Room and Library for Teachers and Students preparing for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. Particulars may be obtained from-The Secretary,

4 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 1.

Tel. No.: Museum 615.

COACHING,

Correspondence Lessons, &c.

Modern Correspondence College.

Principal:

ARTHUR MCALISTER, B.A.

FREE GUIDE

Matric., Mus Bac., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., A.R.C.O.,

A.Mus.T.C.L.

201 ILKESTON ROAD, NOTTINGHAM.

MISS E. CHAPMAN, L.L.A.

(Honours), visits Schools and Private pupils Geography, History, Literature, Classics. Modern Languages, and Mathematics. Preparation for Exams. Address c/o LEAGUE OF THE EMPIRE CLUB, 124 Belgrave Road, S. W. 1.

EXPERT Private Tuition in London

area by 1st Hons. M.A. for all University and Civil Service (First or Second Division) Examina tions. Special Courses arranged for University, Army, and Professional Entrance Examinations.Write Box 794, Easons Advertising Agency, Dublin.

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WANTED TO PURCHASE.

University Tutorial College, CENTRAL SCHOOL OF

LONDON.

(Incorporated with University Correspondence College.)

ORAL CLASSES

FOR

LONDON MATRICULATION.

LABORATORY WORK

IN

CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLOGY.

PRIVATE TUITION.

Private tuition may be taken up at any time, either during Term or in the Ordinary School Vacations, in all subjects for London University and other Examinations, or for Independent Study.

Full particulars may be had from

THE VICE-PRINCIPAL, UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL COLLEGE, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C. 1.

BOYS' and GIRLS' SCHOOLS in all parts of THE ASSOCIATED BOARD

the Country. None but bona fide Purchasers introduced. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to dispose of their Schools should write with full particulars to GENERAL MANAGER: Scholastic, Clerical, and Medical Association, Limited, 12 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, W. I. FOR SALE.

1. SURREY.-Attractive residential district. Old established DAY SCHOOL for BOYS. Number of pupils about 200. Receipts for 1922 about £1,500. Premium £3,000 or near offer to include freehold house and grounds, furniture, apparatus, &c. Part payment by instalments if secured. Profit over £800. Excellent opportunity. 2. NORTH OF ENGLAND. First rate CATHOLIC DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS. Old established. Over 100 Day Pupils and 30 Boarders. Good fees. Receipts over £3,500. Excellent house and grounds. Premium to include school and household furniture £1,910, part payable by instalments if secured."

3. SOUTH COAST.-DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for GIRLS. Old established. Receipts £3,000. Commodious house in excellent position. Premium one term's fees cash. School furniture to be purchased in addition, if desired, on hire purchase system.

4. MIDDLESEX.-First rate DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS (with few Boarders). Old established. Over 100 Pupils. Receipts over £5,000 per annum. Commodious houses. PREMIUM for Goodwill £1,200 cash, or on Capitation basis. Schoo! furniture at a valuation.

In each case the books of account are open to the fullest investigation.

Further information regarding the above can be obtained from Mr. A. V. STOREY, the General Manager,

THE SCHOLASTIC, CLERICAL, AND
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, LTD.,

12 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, W.1.

Telegrams: TRIFORM, WESDO, LONDON.
Telephone: MAYFAIR 2400.

OF

The R.A.M. and The R.C.M.

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 at all Centres, and in the London district and certain Provincial Centres in November-December also. Entries for the March-April Examinations close Wednesday, February 7 (or, with extra fee, February 15), 1923.

"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, January 31 (or, with extra fee, February 8), 1923.

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.

An Examination in Pianoforte Accompaniment is now offered.

Examination Music and Scales for Pianoforte and for Violin, and past Written Papers, are published officially by the Board, and can be obtained from the Central Office or through any Music Seller.

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 an 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C. 1.

TEACHERS OVERSEAS.

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For important article

WIRELESS FOR SCHOOLS

See our August issue.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Training Colleges, and

Technical Schools.

See also pages 1-6, 8, 26, 44, 45, 47, 68; [Halls of Residence] 2 ;
[Physical Training] 6; [Scholarships] 47.

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,

34 LANCASTER GATE, W. 2. TRAINING COLLEGE (attached to Secondary School and Kindergarten). Principal:

Miss H. L. POWELL, Associate of Newnham College, Historical Tripos (late Principal of the Cambridge Training College).

Warden of Hostel and Head of the Training Department :

Miss C. FIRTH, D.Lit. for Westfield College,
Cambridge Univ. Teachers' Certificate; late
Lecturer and Director of Studies in History at
Newnham College, Cambridge.

Head of the Kindergarten Department:
Miss E. J. CHAPPEL,

Higher Certificate National Froebel Union. 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 to One Hundred and Eight Guineas per annum. Fees, without residence, Thirty-six Guineas per annum. Four Bursaries of £20 a year each.

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Girls' Public Day School Trust, Limited. Clapham High School & Training College,

63 SOUTH SIDE, CLAPHAM COMMON, S.W. 4. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS A. S. BARRATT. POST GRADUATE TRAINING: MISS H. DENT. ART TRAINING: MISS E. WELCH. KINDERGARTEN AND LOWER SCHOOL TRAINING MISS L. JAMES.

HE Training Departments in connexion with this School and the Examinations for which students are prepared are as follows: 1. SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENT for Post-graduate students (recognized by the Board of Education).

Cambridge Teacher's Certificate and London Teacher's Diploma.

2. ART TRAINING DEPARTMENT.

Various Examinations qualifying for Art Teaching in Secondary Schools.

3. KINDERGARTEN

MENT.

TRAINING DEPART

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The aim of this School is to train Students to enable them to become Teachers of Dancing in all its branches.

The Course of Training extends over two years and includes the theory and practice of Dancing, Swedish, Gymnastics, Anatomy, Theory of Music, Eurhythmic Exercises, &c.; and facilities for practice in teaching.

Fees: 60 guineas per annum, non-resident. For Gate, S.W. 7.

further particulars apply-SECRETARY, 26 Emperor's

INTERNATIONAL GUILD,

6 RUE DE LA SORBONNE, PARIS (sous la direction de professeurs agrégés de l'Université de Paris), offers to Students, especially those intending to be teachers, a sound training in the French Language. Classes are held in

French Literature, History and Phonetics,
Grammatical Commentary, Translation and
Lecture Expliquée.

Preparation for the

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Ear Training and Sight Singing from Sol-fa and Staff, Sight Playing and Transposition. TRAINING CLASSES for MUSIC TEACHERS are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays 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.

ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY and

EDUCATION.-The Tavistock Clinic (Hon. Director, H. CRICHTON MILLER, M.D.) undertakes to provide qualified lecturers and leaders of study circles. For particulars of lectures and groups already arranged, apply to the Hon. Lecture Secretary, 51 Tavistock Square, W.C. I.

UNIVERSITY OF GRENOBLE (FRANCE).

WINTER TERM, 1922-1923. November to last day of February. Registration may take place at any date.

'OMPLETE Course of University

Co

Study in Letters, Science, Law, Medicine. Polytechnic Institute. Commercial Institute. Special Lectures on French Language and Literature for foreign students.

Complete Course of Phonetics. Practice in Reading and Speaking (Small Colloquial Classes), Translation, Composition.

Certificates and Diplomas at the end of the session. FEES: Normal Courses (exclusive of practical exercises), 80 fr. one month; 150 fr. the whole term.

Family Boarding Houses from 60 fr. to 150 fr. a week.

Every Winter Sport in the finest province of France.

More detailed information sent free on receipt of demand addressed to

Comité de Patronage des Étudiants Étrangers
Université de Grenoble, France.

THE INCORPORATED

FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL

INSTITUTE.

COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS:

GROVE HOUSE, ROEHAMPTON LANE, S.W. 15.
DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL:
COLET GARDENS, W. KENSINGTON, W. 14.
Chairman of Committee:

Mr. C. G. MONTEFIORE, M.A.
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. DODDS FAIRBAIRN.
Secretary: Mr. ARTHUR G. SYMONDS, M.A.
Principal: Miss E. E. LAWRENCE.

Head Mistress of School: Miss E. M. BAIN.

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.

BEDFORD EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION KINDERGARTEN AND TRAINING COLLEGE,

14 The Crescent.

Chairman:

ARNOLD WHITCHURCH, J.P.

Principal: Miss AMY WALMSLEY.

A thorough training is given at the above College to Students preparing for the National Froebel Union Examinations. Opportunity for Class Teaching is afforded in the Kindergarten, Transition, and Preparatory Classes.

Houses of Residence for Students-‘Ellerslie,' Shenstone Lodge, Osborne House, and Magdala House. Branch School Froebel House, Goldington Avenue.

For terms and particulars apply to The Secretary, Miss D. H. BEATSON,

Training College, The Crescent, Bedford.

HOUSEHOLD AND SOCIAL

SCIENCE DEPARTMENT (King's College for Women, University of London), Campden Hill Road, W. 8. For Resident and Non-resident Students. Dean: Miss LANE-CLAYPON, M.D., D.Sc., J.P.

Courses: Three Years' Course for the University Degree of B.Sc. in Household and Social Science; One Year's Course for the London Matriculation One Year Applied Science Course for students holding Diplomas in Domestic Arts; Special One-Year Courses in Household Management.

Training Colleges, and

UNIVERSITY COLLEGES, Technical Schools.

See also pages 1-6, 8, 26, 44, 45, 47, 68 ; [Halls of Residence] 2;
[Physical Training] 6; [Scholarships] 47.

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THE LONDON INSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PLAIN NEEDLEWORK.

LEPLAY HOUSE, 65 BELGRAVE ROAD, S.W. 1.

EXAMINATIONS

for Teachers'

Needlework Diplomas are held in March, June, and December, and for Dressmaking Diplomas in January and July.

Work from Secondary, High, Convent, and other Schools examined in April, July, and December, or at other times by request, and Certificates awarded to Scholars.

For dates and particulars apply to THE SECRETARY.

MARIA GREY TRAINING COL

Salusbury Road, Brondesbury, N.W. 6. Recognized by Board of Education and University of London. Preparation for Diploma in Teaching, University of London; Cambridge Teachers' Certificate; Higher Certificate and Diploma of National Froebel Union. Students eligible for Board of Education grants. For particulars, apply to PRINCIPAL, Miss KATHARINE L. JOHNSTON, M.A. (Moral Science Tripos, Cambridge).

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PRACTICAL and Theoretical Train- HENRY V.-THREE LECTURES

ing in Gardening: Fruit, Vegetable, and Flower Growing; Glasshouse and Frame Work. Course of two years; Poultry; Dairy work; Bees. Preparation for R.H.S. examinations.-Particularly successful with young students.

on Henry V" to candidates for the Cambridge School Leaving Certificate and Junior Local Examinations, by Mr. J. W. Richards, at 12 South Place, City, on Saturday afternoons, February 10, 17, and 24, at 3 o'clock. Syllabus, January 24. ---204 High Road, Woodford Green.

"DIRECTORY of EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS"

which has been described as ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL RETURNS PUBLISHED BY ANY BRITISH EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL will appear in the March, 1923, issue of "THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOL WORLD"-a paper indispensable to all school and college reading-rooms in these islands."-The Westminster Gazette.

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This "DIRECTORY" has been corrected to date by responsible officials. It gives (a) number of members; (b) amount of annual subscription; (c) name of "organ"; (d) telegraphic address; (e) telephone number; (f) date and place of next annual meeting; (g) secretary's name and office address.

London:

Mr. WILLIAM RICE, 3 Ludgate Broadway,

E.C.4.

Increase in price of back numbers of "The Journal of Education and School World.",

Copies of The Journal of Education and School World over twelve months old are now charged double price, and those more than three years old, treble price.

For a list of Numbers, Volumes, and Binding Cases,
still in print, apply to the Publisher:
Mr. WILLIAM RICE, Three Ludgate Broadway, E.C. 4.

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