IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // :/ 1.0 IffliM IIM I.I 1.25 L It 1^ 1: 1^ U 111.6 P /i <^ /i ^^ m yf Hiotographic Sciences Corporation «v «> ^ Zhc Cbutcb of Bnolanb School 330 Kent Street, Ottawa. References kindly permitted to : — The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Ottawa. The Very Rev. The Dean of Ottawa. The Ven. Archdeacon Bogert. Dr. Bedford Jones, Archdeacon of Kingston. M. W. Maynard, Esq. W. H. Rowley, Esq. J. F. Orde, Esq. ■*»,„ jS^ 11^ (Tbe Cburcb of len0lan^ ScbooL ■ HE School of the Sisters of the Church in Ottawa, ^^-■- has been established since 1892. The School is pleasantly situated on the corner of Kent and Maclaren Streets, one block from the Somerset and Bank Street car lines, thus securing easy access to and from any part of the city. A new wing- has just be^^n built, con- sisting of a large, bright and airy class room, a gymna- sium, cloak room, and lavatories. There is also a nice large play ground attached to the School. ■>■ Subjects of Instniction. The Bible, Book of Common Prayer, Church History, Reading, Writing, Orthography, Grammar, Rhetoric, Literature, Ancient and Modern History, Geography, Latin to the elder pupils. (Junior pupils may learn it on payment of an extra fee) Chemistry or Botany, Elementary Science, Mathematics, French, Class Singing, Needlework, Drawing, including Free- hand, Models, Light and Shade, Painting, Kindergarten, Musical Drill. • Extra Subjects. instrumental Music, $6.00 per term. Private Dancing Class at Prof. Norman's. German, $4.00 per term. For girls desiring to take the extra subjects d?////, special arrangements may be made. Staff. Two Sisters— First and Second Class Certificates, London, England. Certificates from the South Kensing- ton School of Art. Kindergarten Certificate. Arch- bishop's Certificates in Divinity. Divinity, English, Arithmetic, French, German, Latin, Music, Drawing. Fraulein Chelius — Passed the Staatsexamen in Wiesbaden, which qualifies her to teach any branch in French, German, English in High Schools. Miss Gwendolen Phillips — Queen's Scholarship, London, England. English Teacher for Form IL Miss G. Phillips — Queen's Scholarship, London, England. Infant School Teacher. Miss Cowan — Mathematics. Miss Baker — Drawing and Painting. Professor Norman — Dancing and Calesthenics. Terms. .<^^<^ January to Easter. Easter to 30th June. Sep- tember to Christmas. Pupils are requested to present themselves on the first day of the term. J Fees. $6.50 per term. Children under nine $4.50 per term. Use of Books, 65 cents, or $1.00 per term, accord- ing- to class. Fees are payable i/i advance, at the beginning- of each term. Boys under seven taken. Hours of Instruction. Morning-, 9 — 12. Afternoon, 1.30 — 3.30. Pupils living- at a distance may dine at the school by making an arrangement u^ith the Lady Principal. Pupils are prepared, for the Entrance and High School Examinations, also University Matriculation. I Successful Candidates In Examinations. ENTRANCE. 1895— N. Shaw and S. Dalton. 1898— Ethel White. CIVIL SERVICE. 1895— R. Wainwright and G. G .'uim. 1896— Aileen May. FIRST FORM, CO\rMERCIAL OURSE. 18c:; A. Nichols. 1897— Amy Nichols, Silver Medril for General Pro- ficiency. 1897— The pupils obtained the First Prize for best collection of work at the Central Canada Exhibition. New Kindergarten games and occupations in use at the school.