Calendar: 1861-1862 Page 310
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310 THE SCHOOL The regular course of Instruction in this division includes Divinity Latin Algebra Euclid Arithmetic and Writing English Literature History and Composition Modern History and Geography French and German including Conversation and Correspondence Geometrical Drawing Landscape Drawing including Landscape in Pencil and AVater Colour Perspective from Plans and Elevations and from Ob- jects Architectural Tinting and Drawing from Models in chalk Course of about Eight Lectures is delivered each Term without extra charge on some branch of popular Science Each Lecture is made the subject of written theme by the Pupils and the Lecturer also examines the Clas8 before each Lecture on the subject of the previous Lecture Separate Classes are also formed so as to give special extra Instruction to boys preparing for any of the following viz Commercial pursuits Military and Naval studies Engineering and Architecture Pupils in this Division take corresponding rank with those in the Division of Classics Mathematics and General Literature This Division is placed under the general direction of the Rev John Fearnley Vice-Master of King's College School assisted by the Rev Standen Carr Esq and by the Mathematical Arithmetical French German and Drawing Masters Progressive course of Study Second Class -Cornelius Nepos Latin Exercises History Geography Elements of Chemistry English Composi- tion Repetition Dictation Writing Arithmetic French and German Drawing Third Class -Csesar Latin Exercises History Geography Chemistry English Composition Repetition Dictation Writing Arithmetic French and German Drawing
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