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County Directory of Scotland Advertiser. . xxxv
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93 CHARLOTTE SQUARE,
ESTABLISHED 1840.
Directors..: Edmund Edmunds, 1 Gloucester Place, and Thomas Oliphant, Woodville, Murrayfield.
Lady Supeeintendent— MRS STRANGMAN. Principal Governesses— MRS LEE and MISS HENPvY.
Drawing. A. Perigal, A.R.S.A.
r-,,?,',;, 71^,,, „*,„.»,< f Messrs Oliphant, Why TE,
F.cjhsh Department | .^^^^ Rogerson.
Writing Mr Gairns.
Arithmetic MrT. John.
Musical Department — ■ f Messrs Harris, J. T.
Pianoforte and Harp. ( Surenne, and Dibdin.
Singing Mr E. Edmunds.
French Langiiagt and Literature. .Mons. A. Furby.
Italian Language and Literature. ..Dr Lemmi.
German Language and Literature. ..Br H. W. Nachot.
Dancing Mens, and Mdlle. D'Egville.
Gymnastics Mr Roland.
Needlevmrk Miss Henry.
Principal Music Assistants — Mrs Boknar, Miss Rogers — Miss Galbraith, Miss Younger, Miss Hunter, and
Miss Bonnar.
The Pupils of tbe Institution are classed in Three Divisions, according to age and state of advancement in their
Studies.
FEES, payable Quarterly in Advance.
SENIOR CLASSES. Per Annum.
1st Division, — 1st, 2d, and 3d Quarters, each £7, 7s. ; 4th Quarter, £3, 3s 24 Guineas.
iid Division,— „ „ £6, 6s. ; „ £2, 2s 20 Guineas.
JUNIOR CLASS.
3d Division,— „ „ ^64, 4s. ; ,, £2, 2s 14 Guineas.
For the Use of Piano, per Quarter, — 10s. 6d.
Pupils who do not complete the Session charged as Quarterly Pupils.
QUAETEP. Days— October 1st, December 15th, March 1st, and May 15th. Half-Quarter Days — 5th November,
22d January, 6th April, and 22d June.
BOARD.
Mrs Strangman receives a limited number of Young Ladies as Boarders, at her residence, 7 St Colme Striht,
to whose private studies and comfort every attention is paid. Mrs S. has the honour of referring to the Rev. John
R Darley, The Rectory, Cootehill, Ireland ; Rev. J. H. Crowder, St Margaret's, Manchester ; Rev. Andrew Knox,
Birkenhead, Cheshire ; Rev. Norman Johnston, Kirkcaldy, Fife ; Rev. Dr Caudlish, Edinburgh ; Rev. D. T. K.
Drummond, Edinburgh; G. H. Bell, Esq., 13 Charlotte Scxuare, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh, ^fay 1802.
33 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH,
OPENED IN 1846.
THE course of instruction in the Public School extends over a period' of five years, the Pupils being classified
according to their state of advancement.
Religious Instkuction founded on Bible Teaching is given daily in all the Classes. The Pupils also receive
lessons in Vocal Music
The Yomig Ladies are sviperintended, during School hours, in the Play-Room, and when walking, by properly-
qualified Governesses, who also give instruction in Needlework. A Matron is also in attendance.
The Boys are superintended in the Play-Ground by the Masters, assisted by an experienced Janitor.
/"Alex. Whyte, Buckham H. Hos-
Englisli Masters,..,, i sack, John L. Murray, Robert
( Henderson, and H. Vannan.
Writing do Alexander Dennison.
Head Master — Thomas Oliphant.
Arithmttic Master T. John.
French d/> F. Chaumont.
Drawing do John Fortie.
Calisthenics and Drill Sergeant Coohill.
Lady Superintendent — Miss Grant.
GovernesseS'-'Miss M'Donald, Miss H. Thomson, Miss C. J. Thomson, Miss Russell, and Miss Eliza Wauchope.
Secretary — Alexander Whyte.
FEES.
Preparatory Class, ... £1 1 per Quarter. I I. and II. Classes, with Weitino, . .£1 11 6 per Quarter.
I. and II. Classes, . ... 1 1 I IIL and IV. Classes 1 11 6
The above Fees include alUCharges for Writing Materials, <tc.
QUARTER DAYS— 1st October, 15th December, 1st March, and 15th May.
HALF-QUARTER DAYS— 5th November, 22d January, 6th April, and 22d June.
HOURS OF ATTENDANCE— From 9 till 2 o'clock.
PRIVATE ADVANCED CLASSES FOR YOUNG LADIES.
The Course of Instruction embraces Elocution, English Grammar and Composition, History, GEOOBAyHT,
Elementary Science, Botany, Writing and Arithmetic, French, Drawing, Singing, &c.
English, &c.— Junior Class 11 to 12) -^^ nr-r-c^,.-,^ I Drawing, 1 to 2, & 2 to 3, Mr Fortie.
Senior Class! 3 to 4 5 ^'^ °"^^^^- \ Writing, 2 to 3, Mr Dennison.
French, 12 to 2 Mr Chaumont. I Arithmetic, 2 to 3, Mr Hossack.
FEES.
Fee for the Course,, , , per Quarter, £3 13 6
EDiNBTJRCin, May 2, 1862.

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