Calendar: 1867-1868 Page 331
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the school 331 Pupils in this Division take rank with those in the Division of Classics Mathematics and General Literature as follows Sections II correspond to the Sixth Class III IV Upper Fifth Class VI Lower Fifth Class VII VIII Fourth Class IX Third Class Pupils intended for the Army Navy or Engineers learn Mathematics while the rest of the class are at Book-keeping In addition to the regular course of instruction in the Modern Languages French and German Conversational Classes are introduced with the view of imparting to the Pupil by the daily habit of Conversation facility of expressing himself in these Languages and thereby super- seding as far as possible the necessity of residence on the Continent Accordingly there have been formed three Classes for French Conversation adapted to the different degrees of proficiency of the Pupils in that Language The First Class attends on Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thurs- day and Friday from 12 to o'clock and is composed only of such Pupils as can speak the Language with tolerable fluency Classes and consist of Pupils less advanced and attend on the afternoons of Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday Section III science turer-Charles Tomlinson Esq Course of Eight Lectures is given each Term on some subject connected with Art or Science in reference to which the School is divided into two sections an Upper and Lower
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