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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1870-1871-352

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the school 351 Third Class -Rev George Rust English-New Testament History the Church Catechism English History Geography Poetry Maps Themes and Reports of Science Lectures Latin-Accidence Syntax Prosody Caesar Ovid Exer- cises -Boys who are intended to enter the Classical Division commence Creek in this Class IV natural science Lecturer-j Bottomley Courses of Lectures are delivered each term on some branch of Natural Science The Lectures are divided into two classes elementary and more advanced The elementary Lectures are attended by some of the pupils of the Lower School and by the Junior Classes of the and Β Divisions and care is taken that each pupil is able to give fair account of them The more advanced Lectures are intended for those who have shown certain degree of proficiency in the subject taught in the elementary Lectures and have special re- ference to the subjects required in the examination for Matri- culation in the University of London and for the "Science Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge chemistry Professor- Bloxam Class of Practical and Theoretical Chemistry is also formed to enable pupils to become acquainted with the ele- ments of the Science The fee for the Practical Class is £1 Hi 6d per Term The Theoretical Lectures are free and open to all boys approved of by the Head-Master
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