Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 193
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THE SCHOOL H'J The subjects of examination are given out at the commence- ent of each Summer Vacation The Examinations will take place at the close of the Lent Term in each year and the names of the successful Candidates will be announced within fourteen days These Scholarships can be held so long as Pupil remains in the School or so long as he pursues his studies at King's College or at either of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge Any Pupil holding Junior Scholarship resigns the same in the event of his obtaining one of higher class All Pupils who have been two years in the School and who have attained the age of sixteen are entitled to stand for the Junior Scholarships in the Department of General Literature and Science and in the Department of the Applied Sciences such candidates however if successful must immediately ma triculate at the College Scholarship obtained in the School is tenable with one gained in the College Candidates must give fourteen days' notice to the Head Master previously to the Examination No Pupil above eighteen years of age on the 1st of January preceding the Election will be allowed to stand for any Scholarship Vfj In seeking to ascertain for which Scholarship any particular Pupil may become Candidate it is to be remembered that the age and the number of Terms must be calculated up to the 1st of January preceding the Election The next Examinations will commence on Monday April 14 1851 Each Candidate in person must give in his name to the Head Master before three o'clock on Monday March 31 after which hour no name will under any circumstances be received
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