Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 184
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180 the school expense See page 211 Those parents who may wish their sons to dine during this time may avail themselves of an arrangement made for this express object in the Dining Hall of the College One of the Masters is always in attendance Some of the Masters receive Pupils into their Houses as Boarders See page 210 Section II rules for admission Every person wishing to place Pupil in the School must produce to the Head Master certificate of good conduct signed by his last instructor New Pupils are admitted at the commencement of each Term viz September the 17th January the 21st and the 1st of May Pupils leaving Schools the summer holidays of which begin early in June are admitted to this School on and after the 15th of June in each year for the remaining half of the current Term on payment of one-half the amount of Fees which is charged for whole Term Pupils so admitted take their summer vacation at the same time with King's College School and parents are not subject to the inconvenience of the double holiday The half term however is not permitted to count in reckoning up the time Pupil has been in the School with the view of his becoming candidate for the Scholarships The general age for admission is from nine to sixteen years of age Section III fees The terms for the whole regular course of Instruction in- eluding all extra charges except books drawing materials and the elementary Lectures amount to the sum of 61 156 2d per Term
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