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66 EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
FREE CHURCH SCHOOL.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education, with
Needlework and Music.
St John's Free Church School, 40 Park wynd. — Managers — Ladies'
Committee of Free St John's. Teacher— Miss Margaret Fraser.
EPISCOPALIAN SCHOOLS.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education — English,
French, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, Needlework, Music, &c.
S. Paul's, Commercial street. — Chairman of Managers — Eev. E. J. Gough.
Teachers — Mixed School, William Gray ; Infants, Miss Brown.
S. Salvador's, Church street, Clepington feus. — Correspondent — The
Rev. "W. K. Nicholson, William street, Dundee. Teachers — Boys' Depart-
ment, S. Miller, F.E.I.S. ; Girls' Department, Miss Gilgour; Infants' De^Jart-
ment. Miss Hinsley.
S. Martin's, Smithfield. — Correspondent — Rev. W. K. Nicholson. Teachers
— Miss Mary Gibb and Assistants.
S. Margaret's Infant School, St Ann street, Lochee. — Manager — Rev.
T. Lennie. Teacher — Miss Donaldson, and two Assistants.
ROMAN catholic SCHOOLS.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education — English,
French, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, Book-keeping, Needlework, Music, &c.
St Andrew's (Boys), Tay street. — Manager — Right Rev. Monsignor Clap-
perton. Teachers — The Marist Brothers.
St. Andrew's (Girls), 174 Overgate. — Manager — Right Rev. Monsignor
Clapperton. Teachers — The Sisters of Mercy.
St Joseph's (Girls), Blackness road. — Manager — Rev. J. Holder. Teachers
■ — Sisters of Mercy.
St Mary's (Boys), Forebank road. — Manager — Rev. M. Phelan. Teachers
— The Marist Brothers. (Girls), Forebank road. Teacher — Miss Conway.
(Infants), Powrie place. Teacher — Miss M'Manus.
St Mary's, Lochee. — Manager — Rev. Alphonsus van de Rydt. Teachers —
Boys, R. A. Smith; Girls, Miss L. Morgan ; Infants, Miss R. Farrell.
St Stephen's (Boys), Larch street. — Manager— Rev. Joseph Holder.
Teachers — The Marist Brothers.
St Patrick's (mixed), Lilybank Road. — Manager — Rev. P. Butti.
Teacher— Miss M'Connachie.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
King Street Institution, 19 King street. — Head Master, R. N. Kerr,
Mem. Ph. Soc, Lond. ; Lady Principal, Mrs R. N. Kerr, LL.A. The
course of study comprises all subjects which constitute a liberal English
Education, with Latin, French, German, Drawing, Painting, Music, Needle-
work, Phonography, and Calisthenics. Teachers — Messrs Horton, Christie,
Stewart, Meek, Sturrock, ; Miss Strachan, LL.A. ; Misses Deuchars, Niven,
Hampton, Wilson, and Lowden.
East op Scotland Institution, 31 Tay street — conducted by Misses
Burns and Miss Turnbull. Branches taught— English, French, German,
Latin, Mathematics, Science, Scripture, Music, Singing, Drawing, Needle-
work, Dancing, and Gymnastics.
Constitution House Institution, for the Board and Education of Young
Ladies, 12 Constitution terrace. Branches taught — English, Writing, French,
German, Drawing and Painting, Elementary Science, Music (Pianoforte and
Vocal), Dancing, Calisthenics, and Sewing. Teachers— Miss Hodge and
qualified governesses ; Messrs Sturrock, Stewart, and Moncur.
FREE CHURCH SCHOOL.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education, with
Needlework and Music.
St John's Free Church School, 40 Park wynd. — Managers — Ladies'
Committee of Free St John's. Teacher— Miss Margaret Fraser.
EPISCOPALIAN SCHOOLS.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education — English,
French, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, Needlework, Music, &c.
S. Paul's, Commercial street. — Chairman of Managers — Eev. E. J. Gough.
Teachers — Mixed School, William Gray ; Infants, Miss Brown.
S. Salvador's, Church street, Clepington feus. — Correspondent — The
Rev. "W. K. Nicholson, William street, Dundee. Teachers — Boys' Depart-
ment, S. Miller, F.E.I.S. ; Girls' Department, Miss Gilgour; Infants' De^Jart-
ment. Miss Hinsley.
S. Martin's, Smithfield. — Correspondent — Rev. W. K. Nicholson. Teachers
— Miss Mary Gibb and Assistants.
S. Margaret's Infant School, St Ann street, Lochee. — Manager — Rev.
T. Lennie. Teacher — Miss Donaldson, and two Assistants.
ROMAN catholic SCHOOLS.
Branches taught — The ordinary branches of an English education — English,
French, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, Book-keeping, Needlework, Music, &c.
St Andrew's (Boys), Tay street. — Manager — Right Rev. Monsignor Clap-
perton. Teachers — The Marist Brothers.
St. Andrew's (Girls), 174 Overgate. — Manager — Right Rev. Monsignor
Clapperton. Teachers — The Sisters of Mercy.
St Joseph's (Girls), Blackness road. — Manager — Rev. J. Holder. Teachers
■ — Sisters of Mercy.
St Mary's (Boys), Forebank road. — Manager — Rev. M. Phelan. Teachers
— The Marist Brothers. (Girls), Forebank road. Teacher — Miss Conway.
(Infants), Powrie place. Teacher — Miss M'Manus.
St Mary's, Lochee. — Manager — Rev. Alphonsus van de Rydt. Teachers —
Boys, R. A. Smith; Girls, Miss L. Morgan ; Infants, Miss R. Farrell.
St Stephen's (Boys), Larch street. — Manager— Rev. Joseph Holder.
Teachers — The Marist Brothers.
St Patrick's (mixed), Lilybank Road. — Manager — Rev. P. Butti.
Teacher— Miss M'Connachie.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
King Street Institution, 19 King street. — Head Master, R. N. Kerr,
Mem. Ph. Soc, Lond. ; Lady Principal, Mrs R. N. Kerr, LL.A. The
course of study comprises all subjects which constitute a liberal English
Education, with Latin, French, German, Drawing, Painting, Music, Needle-
work, Phonography, and Calisthenics. Teachers — Messrs Horton, Christie,
Stewart, Meek, Sturrock, ; Miss Strachan, LL.A. ; Misses Deuchars, Niven,
Hampton, Wilson, and Lowden.
East op Scotland Institution, 31 Tay street — conducted by Misses
Burns and Miss Turnbull. Branches taught— English, French, German,
Latin, Mathematics, Science, Scripture, Music, Singing, Drawing, Needle-
work, Dancing, and Gymnastics.
Constitution House Institution, for the Board and Education of Young
Ladies, 12 Constitution terrace. Branches taught — English, Writing, French,
German, Drawing and Painting, Elementary Science, Music (Pianoforte and
Vocal), Dancing, Calisthenics, and Sewing. Teachers— Miss Hodge and
qualified governesses ; Messrs Sturrock, Stewart, and Moncur.
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