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St Giles (Camberwell) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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PARTICULARS OF ENDOWMENTS FOR EDUCATION ???POSES IN CAMBERWELL.—(Continued.)
A
Dulwich College.
B
Alleyn's School.
C
?? Allen's
School.
D
Dulwich Picture
Gallery.
E
Wilson's
School.
F
Datchelor
School.
G
Green Coat
School.
H
Arnot's
Charity.
5. Date and
Character
of subsequent
alterations
(if any) in
Foundation.
The following important
amendments were made by the
Scheme of 18th August, 1882.
Sect. 3. Name to be Dulwich
College.
„ 29. Foundation Scholars
abolished.
„ 39. Sub-Sect. 2. An additional
capital sum
not exceeding £4,000
to be paid to College
Governors for Dulwich
College.
„ 40. Sub-Sect. 7. £4,000
annually to be paid by
Estates Governors.
„ 59. Dulwich College and
Endowments to be administered
by College
Governors.
„ 77. Head Master's fixed
annual stipend of
£200, also from each
boy a further or capitation
payment at rate
of £4 a head up to
200 ; £3 up to 400; £2
above that number.
„ 78. Boarders may be received
by Assistant
Masters.
„ 19. Entrance Fees not more
than £3 a head ; tuition
tees not less than
£20, and not more
than £30 per annum.
(See also No. 1.)
By the Scheme dated ??
August, 1882, the follow??
very important amend ments??
made :—The above provision
for the Lower School are ??
pealed and the 3rd Sec. prov??
that it shall be named Alley
School, and under Sec. 37 ??
Estates Governors are to p??
vide a suitable site within ??
access of Camber well; by ??
39 ; Sub-Sec. (3), a capital su
of £12,000 is to be paid
College Governors for purpos
of Alleyn's School, by Ame??
ing Scheme of 29th November
1889, this sum is increased ??
2,000. Scheme 1882 (continue??
The School to accommoda
400 Day Scholars. The endo??
ment to consist of the site a??
buildings, the £14,000, the ??
balance of the Lower School
and an annual sum of £1,000
(Sec. 63). Head Master to ??
ceive a fixed £100 a year a??
capitation grant of not less the
£1, nor more than £2 a year f??
each boy attending. Limited
to £700. (Limit removed ??
Amending Scheme, 1889.) Fe??
payable not less than £4, n??
more than £8 per annum. (Sec.
99.) Scholarships the annu
sum of £200 to be applied. Te
Scheme of
y Com??oners,
August,
Section
of the
??eof 1882
provided
be School
??11 its ad??ges
shall
??cen to all
?? of good
??cter and
??lent health
?? are re???g
with
?? parents,
??lians, or
?? relations
??n degrees
?? be deter??ed
by
??rnors.
"For the purpose
of promoting
Fine Art Education,
and particularly
in Dulwich,
and other parts
south of the
Thames."
(Sec. 1 Scheme of
1882).
Scheme of
Charity
Commissioners,
dated 26th
February,
1880.
The
School
which had
been closed
since 1845
was reconstituted,
newbuildings
erected,
and
re-opened
in
Under
Scheme of
Charity
Commissioners
two thirds
of the
Datchelor
Trust
Funds
were appropriated
to the establish
ment of a
Girls'
School and
remaining
third to
pensions.
Scheme
of Charity
Commissioners
dated 12th
May,1871,
recitos that
the income
of the
Charity
has become
too
greatly increased
to
be capable
of being
Scheme of
Charity Commissioners
of
29th October,
1872:—'A
School for the
instruction of
children and
adults,or children
only, of
the labouring
manufacturing
and other
poorer classes
in the Parish
of Camberwell."
Sec.
1 Scheme,
October, 1872.
"Conducted
according to
the principles
and in furtherance
of
the ends and
designs of the
National
Society for
promoting
the education
of the poor
in the principles
of the
Established
Church
throughout
None.