Penrith Herald
Jan 3 1874
Jan 3 1874 Education/School Ads | Jan 3 1874 Education/School Ads |
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Education/School Ads. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BAMPTON, WESTMORLAND. BOARDERS are received. Terms moderate. Diet Liberal. with all the comforts of a home. For references, &c., apply to: T. COX, B.A. Head Master Dec. 18th, 1873. ____________ BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. White House, Appleby, Westmorland. (Late High Cross Seminary). MRS. and the MISSES WRIGHT having REMOVED to the above most commodious premises, will be prepared to receive a much larger number of Young Ladies as resident Pupils after the Christmas Holidays, which will terminate Monday, Jan. 19th, 1874. A thorough English Education, combined with home comforts, and six accomplishments. Terms and references on applications to the principals. _____________ EDUCATION MR. BRIGGS, C.M., 1st Div. 1st Class, for 17 years Teacher of the Yanwath School, intends, after the Christmas vacation, to OPEN a BOARDIING AND DAY SCHOOL AT SOCKBRIDGE HOUSE, NEAR PENRITH. Sockbridge House is large and commodious, is situate in a healthy locality, stands detached, and is well adapted for the above purpose. The course will include thorough English, Bookkeeping, Languages, Higher Mathematics, Land Surveying (practical with Planning). Pupils prepared for the Civil Service and Middle Class Examinations. The Diet will be liberal. Boarders taken weekly or yearly. For references (which will be supplied by clergymen, gentlemen, parents of pupils, and former pupils, many of whom are holding important offices), terms, &c., apply to MR. JAMES BRIGGS, Yanwith, Penrith. Dec. 4th, 1873. ______________ |
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