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368 COIXEGES FOB GIR&S.
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oiAss _^ _ti q « or A- * _pupils _Pttt > tt _« . Mich 15 . Term 1857 * 1857 Lent Term 1858 . Easter 1857 Term .
QQ _> _> _> 1858 _> 1 . Scholars 59 .. 7 9 .. 7 _^ 8 2 . Free Pupils from _» . B . I . 14 14 .. 13 14 .. 14 14 3 Other ils 4 6
. Free Pup .. 5 3 .. 4 2 6 5 4 . . . Prep _Non Compounder - aratory Compounders s Class .. . * . . . 38 86 21 42 94 22 . . . . . . 105 59 17 105 49 23 . . . . . . 116 54 16 106 56 25
Totals 168 187 .. 206 203 .. 211 211 "We can best understand the subjects upon which these two
hundred and eleven female students are engaged , by looking to the paper of examination for certificates which are given in three
classes , and appear to shadow forth the degrees obtained in colleges for men . Examinations are held in theology and church history ,
mathematics and the physical sciences , mental and moral philosophy , Latin and Greek , English , French , GermanItalianhistory ( ancient
mediaeval , and modern , ) geography , drawing , and p , ictorial , art , vocal , and instrumental music , harmony and musical composition . Dr .
French , Dean of Westminster , Mr . Maurice , Mr . Edward Armitage , Mr . Hullah , and Dr . Sterndale Bennettare among the board of
exa-, miners , with a number of other gentlemen , chiefly clergymen and college-men themselves , but sprinkled with foreign professors and
fellows of different scientific associations . When we add that special courses of lectures are occasionally deliveredsuch as those on
, " Plato " by Dr . Whewell , and those by Mr . Maurice on " The Chief Questions that occupied the mind of Christendom from the Fourteenth
_, to the Sixteenth Century , " it will be seen that the staff of teachers and the class of subjects are severally more imposing than yet
brought to bear in any country upon female education . We any will conclude our selection from these reports by giving the amount of
the college fees and the periods of the college terms , and trust that we have abstracted as complete a description of this institution as
can be comprised within our limited space . FEES .
Compounders tinder above fifteen . . 10 £ 8 10 8 s . a term , or £ 28 22 7 Is . 0 Od . a year ,
Nbn- Compounders ,, , for , classes , . meeting . twice a , week , or 2 2 0 a term „ . Individual ,, instruction in vocal ,, musicfor once two lesson ,, . 16 3 ,,
, s Individual a weeJK «« instruction •»« in instrumental .... « mu sic : o jo . o ,,
Dancing Lad Masters y Teachers , ( for two lessons ,, a week ) ... . .. 220 2 3 2 3 0 0 , , ,
The fees for the half-term are two-thirds of the above . ,, those The Compounders who individual have previousl pay instruction an entrance _y paid in on vo fee . c j al oining of and one instrumental the guinea preparatory , except music class in is . the limited ease to of
g those iven who on the are plan attending of thre at e pup least ils one dividing of the the college hour classes between .. them The lessons . are
All fees to be paid on entrance .
368 Coixeges Fob Gir&S.
368 _COIXEGES FOB GIR _& S .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1859, page 368, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021859/page/8/
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