Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 271
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THE SCHOOL 271 The English Verse must not be less than one hundred lines in length nor more than one hundred and fifty The Exercises must allbe delivered to the Secretary of King's College before o'clock on Thursday May 31 1860 after which hour no exercise will be received The Author is required to conceal his name and to distin- guish his Composition by some motto sending at the same time his name sealed up under cover bearing the same motto II CLASS PRIZES DIVISION OF CLASSICS ETC Two Prizes are awarded every Term in each Class The Prize books are given at the Annual Public Distribution The Prizes in each Class are given not for merit in indivi- dual subjects but for good conduct and general proficiency in all the subjects taught in the Class exclusively of Hebrew German French Mathematics and Arithmetic for which separate Prizes are given but Pupil who in any Term does not pass satisfactory Examination in his proper divisions of Arithmetic and Mathematics will not be eligible for General Class Prize in that Term No boy can get Prize twice in the same Clas3 except in the Upper Sixth and in the Upper Sixth Class not twice in the same Academical Year No Prize will be awarded to any boy declining his remove from any cause III CLASS PRIZES DIVISION OF MODERN INSTRUCTION One Prize is awarded every Term in the 6th 5th Upper 4th Lower 4th 3d and 2d Classes The Prizes in each Class are given not for merit in nidi- vidual subjects but for good conduct and general proficiency in all the subjects taught in the Class excepting those for which separate prizes are given No boy can obtain the same General Class Prize twice
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