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Science Classes a fee not exceeding three dollars must be deposit-

-ed by students who have the use of any instruments or apparatus

of value. This fee will be returned to the student at the close of

the year if the instruments and apparatus have received no damage

at his hands.

(d.) All fees are payable in advance.

6. BOOKS AND STATIONERY must be provided by the students.

Students taking advanced courses will be allowed to borrow the

more expensive text-books and works of reference from the Library.

7.

HOMEWORK:- Home lessons will be given out at the end of each lesson. A record of each student's home-work will be kept and

the award of certain prizes will depend largely upon the home-work

having been done in a satisfactory manner.

8.

EXAMINATIONS:- The work of each class will be examined at

the end of each year and at intervals during the year by examiners appointed by the Government or by some recognised external examin-

-ing body.

The Government Examinations and those conducted by

the English Board of Education will be open without fee to students attending these classes. Every assistance will be given to students who may wish to enter for the external examinations

referred to in Appendix '0'.

9.

CERTIFICATES will be awarded by the Government to all students who have attended the classes regularly and whose conduct and diligence have been satisfactory. The subjects which the student has been taught will be stated on the certificate.

Pitman's "Elementary" "Theory" and "Speed" Certifi-

-cates will be granted to students who pass successful examina- -tions in the subjects of Classes I, II, and III respectively,

of the Shorthand Course.

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