Calendar: 1869-1870 Page 369
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THE SCHOOL 369 Fourth Prize Third Prize The Upper Third The Lower Third The Upper Second The Lower Second The Upper First The Lower First The Prizes in Mathematics and Arithmetic are open to the whole School and are given without reference to the Classes in which boys are placed in other subjects No boy who obtains Mathematical Scholarship will be afterwards eligible for Terminal Prize in Mathematics No boy can obtain the same Mathematical or Arithme- tical Prize twice except the highest in each subject and that not twice in the same Academical Year No boy can compete for the same Prize which he has gained before No boy can compete for lower Prize if he has already competed for higher one in any previous Term The Examiner can withhold the Prize from any Division if no hoy in that Division should exhibit satisfactory know- ledge of his subjects and such Prize may be awarded to any meritorious boy in another Division IN FRENCH Seven Prizes are awarded every Term for proficiency in French one to the best boy in the First Class of each French division Ī IN GERMAN Five Prizes are awarded each Term for proficiency in German one to the best Scholar in the Classical Division of the School and four to the Modern Division viz IV PRIZES IN MODERN LANGUAGES
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