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Bradshaw's School Directory.

BRADSHAW'S SCHOOL DIRECTORY is published every month in
Bradshaw's Guide for Great Britain, and summaries are included every
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The following are some of the Schools included in the Directory:

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ST. BLAISE, near Neuchatel.-VILLA VERTE RIVE.

DIEPPE.-LE PLEIN AIR.

Staff and instruction entirely French. Domestic course.
Miss Fritton.

DOLLAR INSTITUTE, near Stirling.

Beautiful situation, bracing climate. Fees from £50.

DRESDEN PENSIONNAT, Willrich.

Limited number. Individual attention. Sports encouraged.
Miss Dora Henning.

EDINBURGH, Grange.-STRATHEARN COLLEGE.

Private School of Cookery, Housekeeping, &c., for the daughters of
Gentlemen.
Miss Mitchell, First-class diplomée and medallist.

KINGSGATE, Thanet.—BRONDESBURY.

High-class School for Girls. Physical, Mental, and Moral Development of each Pupil Studied.

Miss Galloway, Newnham College.

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International College for Boys. Special attention to Modern OUCHY-LAUSANNE.-ROSENECK.
Languages.

M. H. Montandon-Bruck.

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First-class Finishing School, Music, Painting, &c.
SEASCALE.-CALDER SCHOOL.

Efficient staff, including mistress for Gymnastics and Games. Depart-
ments for Junior and Senior Girls. Fees from £54.
The Misses Wilson, Newnham College, Cambridge,
and The Training College, Cambridge.

TORBAY, TORQUAY.-LAURISTON HALL SCHOOL.
Entire charge of children from abroad. Beautiful situation.
The Misses Viccars.

VEVEY.-LES CHARMETTES.

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SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL.

Head Master-W. WALTON, B.A.

An ASSISTANT MASTER, with good qualifications in French, is REQUIRED, to begin work early in SEPTEMBER. Salary 1107.. rising to 1907. Allowance may be made for previous service. Forms of application, which must be returned not later than AUGUST 31, may be obtained from the undersigned. K. T. EDINGTON, Secretary.

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