Calendar: 1855-1856 Page 224
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220 THE SCHOOL At the commencement of each Term every Pupil is required to bring to the Secretary's Office the amount due by him to the College in exchange for which he will receive card of admission for that Term Upon entering the Sixth Class each Pupil is called upon to contribute Ten Shillings to the School Library Pupils of the Upper Sixth Lower Sixth Fifth and Upper Fourth Classes as well as Pupils of the Division of Modern Instruction can obtain the use of boxes in which to keep their books &c See page 253 Section books For boys who entered the School before July 1855 The books required by each pupil may be purchased in the College and the cost will be included in the accounts delivered at the end of each Term Pupils whose parents or guardian may not wish them to be supplied with new books of their own may have the use of the College books on payment of the following Fees Division Ā£ Lower Sixth Fifth Upper and Lower per Term Fourth Classes Division and Third Second Upper and Lower First Classes These Fees will entitle each boy to full set of the books in ordinary use in his Class Pupils in the Upper Sixth Class wishing to compound may retain the use in that Class of such books as they received in the Lower Sixth but no others will be supplied to them For boys who enter the School after July 1855 All books will be supplied for their use by the College and except under unusual circumstances or in the case of boys in
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