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St James's 1896

Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster

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entering the school under the age of 10 years, £1 7s. 6d.
per term, so long as she shall continue in the school.
Dinners are supplied at 7d. each, or 2s. 6d. for the week of
five days. Application for admission should be made to
the Head Mistress at the School House, Old Burlington
Street, where particulars of the course of study may be
obtained.
A statement of Accounts of the School for the year 1896
is given on page 157.
Archbishop Tenison's United Grammar School
for Boys.
This School, the object of which is to provide a sound,
practical, and liberal middle-class education on moderate
terms, was founded by Archbishop Tenison, in the year
1685, and reconstituted by a scheme of the Endowed Schools
Commissioners, dated January 81st, 1871. The school fees,
which are payable in advance at the commencement of each
term, are as follows:— For boys under 10 years of age,
£1 15s. per term; over 10 years, £2 5s. per term. The
fees include payment for the use of apparatus, books, and
stationery. Pianoforte, £1 5s. per term. Application for
admission, and all particulars, can be obtained on application
to the Head Master, Mr. John F. Arnold, at the Schools,
Leicester Square, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock.
Three of the Trustees are elected by the Vestry. Vacancies
occurred during the year by the expiration of the term
for which Mr. W. Winnett had been elected, by the death
of Mr. E. Tysall, and by the resignation of Mr. H. Dawes,
and the following members have been appointed to fill the
vacancies, viz.:— Messrs. Winnett, Bennett, and Truman.
A statement of the Acccounts of the Schools for the year
1896 is given on page 156.