kINT.T VIFNIENfi, TURJJJI1A Y. 14 AXUiST-, 1951.-(N-o. 42). Ofk the Stm aa learance and, Housing subjects commencing in the Michalibas- Ordinance this IStht of eay JiJly, 1951. Term of 1951. S.JOHN- L. CBIAPMAN, These classes wiJU t first, be directed Secretary, to preparii$ students for the Qambridge Central. Fgq g,4. SchooF C~rtificate Examination. The S'la ny Athority. Cambridge Syndicate has agreed to ac- ,i h t. c; oept students ftom these Evening Class- E. D.. B. -.HRL S, es. as private candidates for this exami- SCha irman, nation provided: each candidate i* Gt~tral, J osing & vgiWed fo~ by the: Educatioi Officer Pmli n~g Authority. 4 having been, suitaby prepal ed. The SQas,,s to be started will prqparei cai.di-- .,tes f or the 1952, Examination. Approved by the Gover noi-in;Council Students whoi wish to sit for t0is tB 2nd day of Auguiqt, 1951. Ipxamiation, are invited toq enrol ak the A. V. I KNG epartmeit of Educatipn whe1e,suaitalbt Glrkic: of Egetiy ive( Council. forms may be obtained.. a_______ Cass, in the fo llowiiig subj,qt-s will be offered--provided tutors. pan b,. oqb DEPAI TMENTAL AND tained-English Laiguage, English Li- I ?ER 1 ICES: terature, Religious Knowledge, History, Geography, Elementary Mathematics,. D~- Hygiene aind' Physiology, French, Latin. ODF PAiR NT{ OF EUCAT1O,. All candidates for the School Certifi- cate must offer English Language and GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. VNOiEN'Tl five, six, seven, or eight other subjects. Advice with regard to choice of subjects Appl s a d fo will be, given by the Department. Appication inv the. poft Classes will be either at School Certi- ofaLend tw Master fr Genermaical S et sr ficte level or at Junior level. Students- and two Masters for General S'ubj~ecst s. an 1w M r ,or en -t -will be placed in the School Certificate 2. The MathpImatical a1aster will bye lass or the Junior Class in accordance r.quirqd tp t.ach Ma.thematic. ajnd the with their present academic standing.. Science Master to, tagch. Chemist. aqd Students who are good enough to be Botany,. up to, the Higher School Cer~ti- placed in the School Certificate class ficate Standard. will be prepared for the 1952 Examina-- 3. Applicants shoulidi e lG aduates.or, tion, those who are placed in the Junior holder t o.f the Iltev, Arts or, Imter class will be prepared for the 1953 Science or Higher School Certificates. Examination. The salaries offered are:- Students will be expected to pay $1.00 (a) For Graduates $1440 by $96. to per subject per term. That is, a student $1520 who intends to tahe say, seven subjects: (b) For Inter Arts etc. $1200 by $72 to for his examinations will pay seven $144-0. dollars per term for instruction in the The commencing salaries will depend seven subjects. Students will also be on experience and standard of work. expected to provide their own text. 4. Ability to take charge of the Cadet books and writing materials. Enrol- Cors will be taken into consideration. ments will also be accepted from Stu- Cos dents who do not wish to take the 5. Application should reach the Educa- School Certificate Examination but tion Office as soon as possible, as the wish to take one, two or more of the- successful candidates will be expected subjects offered. to assume duty at the beginning of next It is hoped that in time classes in Term on 10th September. commercial subjects will be offered. C. V. D. HADLEY, The classes are open to all members- Education Officer. of the general public who wish to im- h A 1 prove their educational qualifications. 7th August, 1951. There is no age limit for candidates (A. 47/1950). taking the Sclool Certificate at Oversea Centres. Whether the classes prove to EVENING CLASSES. be a success or not will depend mainly on the desire of members of the public- NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS. for further education, and on the will-- . ingness of suitably qualified persons to It is the intention of the Department become tutors. of Education to organise a series of All prospective students are requested Evening Classes in Secondary School to enrol at the Department of Education-