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ENGLAND AND WALES (For Masters only) - continued.

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ENGLAND AND WALES (For Mistresses only)-continued."

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COMPLETE GUIDE

TO THE

CERTIFICATE AND SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS.

I. Qualification to sit at the Queen's Scholarship
Examination.

Candidates for scholarship must have been

1. Pupil Teachers who have satisfactorily completed their apprenticeship; or

2. Persons not having been Pupil Teachers, but who will be eighteen years of age on the 1st of January next following the date of the examination.

The candidates are selected and admitted to the examination by the authorities of each Training College, on their own responsibility, subject to no other conditions by the Education Department than those given above, except that all must sign a declaration of their intention to follow the profession of Teacher in recognised Public Elementary Schools, or in the Army and Navy, or (within Great Britain) in Poor-law Schools, Certified Industrial Schools, or Reformatories.

II. How to obtain Permission to sit at the Examination.

1. The Head Teacher or Managers of the school to which the Pupil Teacher belongs, should write to the Principal

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of the Training College to which entrance is desired, for the necessary application forms. Should there be no vacancy, they should then apply to one of the other Colleges.

2. Candidates not having been Pupil Teachers, can write on their own behalf to the College they wish to enter.

Should it be necessary to write to the Education Department, letters should be addressed through the Managers or Correspondent to the Secretary, Education Department, Whitehall, London, S. W.

N.B.-All candidates are required to pass the examination of the Medical Officer of the selected Training College, who must certify that the candidate is free from all serious bodily defects and deformities.

III. Training Colleges under Inspection.

These consist of institutions for boarding, lodging, and instructing candidates, and a practising school in which such candidates may learn the exercises of their profession.

ENGLAND AND WALES-For Masters only.

NAME OF COLLEGE.

Bangor (British and Foreign
School Society).
Battersea (National Society).

Borough Road (British and
Foreign School Society).
Carmarthen (National So-
ciety).

Carnarvon (Church of Eng-
land).

Chelsea, St. Mark's (National
Society).

NAME AND ADDRESS OF
CORRESPONDENT.

Rev. D. Rowlands, Bangor.

Rev. E. Daniel, Battersea,
London, S. W.
Alfred Bourne, Esq., Borough

Road, London, S.E.
Rev. W. H. Parry, Carmar-
then.

Rev. J. S. Boucher, Car

narvon.

Rev. J. G. Cromwell, St.
Mark's Training College,
Chelsea, London, S.W.

Cheltenham (Church of Eng- Rev. R. M. Chamney, Chel

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