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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1891-1892-116

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112 GENERAL LITERATURE No Entrance Fee will be charged to Queen's Scholars and each Student will in addition to receiving free tuition be allowed out of the Government Grant payment of Ā£15 per annum payable in three instalments The Council will receive all Students in the first instance on probation At the expiration of limited time their qualifications will be reported on by the Principal and the Normal Master Should the report be satisfactory they will be allowed to continue if not they will leave the College or remain further time on probation as the Council shall decide The Council however reserve to themselves the power of declining Student at any period of his training if the report of their officers as to his progress or conduct is not Satisfactory Students will be required to teach in the Practising Schools recognized by the Council and will be required to give criticism lessons in both years of their training limited number of Private Students can be admitted to the professional course in this Department Such Students may attend the Normal Masters Lectures in the Theory and Practice of Teaching and share with the Queen's Scholars the training in practical work afforded by the Criticism Lessons and the practice in the Practising Schools The Fee is two guineas per term The Three Practising Schools in connection with the Normal Department are Lambeth Schools-Head Master Hernaman Correspondent-W Jones St Martin's Schools-Head Master-T Costigan Correspondent-Rev Kitto St James's and St Peter's Schools-Head Master Morgan Correspondent-Rev Kempe 15 Drawing Monday to Thursday to 30
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