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R OEDEAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BRIGHTON.— A. FOUNDER'S SCHOLARSHIP will be

competed for in June, 1906. The value is such as to reduce all expenses for board, laundry, and tuition to £30 a year.—For particulars of the Examination, apply to Miss WRAITH, Boedean School, Brighton.

MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE for Girls (Boarders only). BUXTON, DERBYSHIRE.

Full staff of Resident Teachers holding University Degrees. Tennis, Hockey, Swimming, Riding, &c.

Illustrated Prospectus from PRINCIPAL.

CROWBOROUGH, SUSSEX.—Boarding School for Girls. Beautiful position, bracing air, over 750 ft. above sea-level. Thoroughly good education. Special attention to development of character.—Principal, Miss A. MELVILL GREEN, B.A. London, Comb. Trs'. Certificate (Registered). —Address, Whincroft, Crowborough.

CANON WILSON WISHES to RECOMMEND a BOARDING-SCHOOL for GIRLS at SKELLFIELD, RIPON. Church of England. Annual Examination by Oxford and Cambridge Joint Board. Healthy locality; large grounds for cricket, hockey, and tennis.—Principals, Miss BOYCOTT and Miss TABVEB.

ITIGHFIELD, HENDON, N.W. Principals—Miss C. METCALFE and Miss G. WALLIS, late of the Froebel Educational Institute (School and College). NEXT TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, January 24th, 1906.

Prospectus on application to PRINCIPALS or SECRETARY.

SUNNYBRAE, GRANGE-OVER-SANDS, LANCASHIRE.

School for Daughters of Gentlemen. Thorough Education ; beautiful scenery ; summer and winter health resort, Head-Mistress, Miss H. E. BROTHERS. Registered by Board of Education, Column B.

-HAZEL BANK, MALVERN. (The Misses JUDSON.) Thorough modern education with individual care and training. Excellent staff of teachers. Large playing-field. Gymnasium. Junior house for younger pupils.

THE DOWNS SCHOOL, SEAFORD, SUSSEX.- Head-Mistress, Miss LUCY ROBINSON, M.A. (Late Second Mistress, St. Felix School, Southwold). Special care given to individual development. Air very bracing from Downs and Sea. References : the Master of Peter- house, Cambridge, the Principals of Bedford it Holloway Colleges, and others. DIINORL A N, HARROGATE.—HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL for GIRLS. Principals—Miss STOCKER and Miss SHARPE, Newnham College, Cambridge. M.A. of Dublin University. Excellent premises ; playing field. Resident Health and Foreign Mistresses. Careful training in character and manners. Special attention paid to health.

ST. HELENS, CLIFTON, BRISTOL.—School for the Daughters of Gentlemen.—Principals: Miss WINGATE, M.A. (Girton College), and Miss POTTER, assisted by a fully qualified Staff of resident English and Foreign Mistresses and visiting Professors. Special attention given to Modern Languages, Music, and Painting. High and healthy situation near the Downs. Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Cricket Field, and Gymnasium. Entire charge of Pupils from India and the Colonies.

MARPLE HIGH SCHOOL, CHESHIRE.—"Highlands," Girls' High-class Boarding School (recognised by Board of Educa- tion), situated in one of the healthiest parts of Great Britain. Trained English and Foreign Teachers. Thorough modern education. Individual care.—Prospectus on application.

BANK HOUSE, BAKEWELL, DERBYSHIRE (near Haddon Hall and Chatsworth).—High-class School for Girls (recog- nised). Four registered Mistresses, including B.A. London. Resident French Mistress. Visiting Professors. Gymnastics, Swimming, Biding, Golf.— Principals, the Misses KNIGHT.

AYOUNG, WELL-EDUCATED SWEDISH GIRL, 19 years of age, who wishes to spend a few months in England, would like to hear of an ENGLISH GIRL of good family who would be willing to EXCHANGE HOMES with her for a short time.—Apply with references to Anktionsmotarie C. 0. BOTHER, Varmlandsgatan le, Goteborg. Sweden.

:HINDHEA.D.—LINGHOLT SCHOOL for GIRLS will be REMOVED to HIGH PITFOLD, HINDI:MAD, during the Christ- mas Holidays, and Re-open for the Easter Term, 1906, on January 20th.— Principal : Miss MACRAE MOM.

TADWORTH, SURREY.

HOME FOR LIMITED NUMBER OF GIRLS. Excellent Education on Modern Lines.

Apply. Miss LOUISA H EATH•J ONES, Historical Tripes.

SCHOOL REOPENED SEPTEMBER 27th.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Ltd. Patron—The Right Rey. The LORD BISHOP OF LONDON. Chairman of Council—The Rev. CANON FRANCIS J. HOLLAND, M.A.

1. 6 UPPER BAKER STREET, N.W. Head-Mistress—Miss HORNER.

Music School under the direction of Mr. Oscar Beringer, Herr J. Ludwig, Mrs. Hutchinson, and others.

2. 39 GRAHAM STREET, EATON SQUARE. S.W. Head-Mistress—Miss M. WOLSELEY LEWIS. M.A.

, Preparatory Department for Boys and Girls over four years of age. Boarding House, 99 St. George's Square, S.W.

For particulars apply to SECRETARY. 6 Upper Baker Street, N.W.

ST. ELPHIN'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL FOR DAUGHTERS OF CLERGY AND LAITY.