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CALENDAR
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Chupeh School for Girls,
WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA.
1891-92.
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WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA.
Established by the Authority and under the Patronage of the Synod of the Diocese
of Nova Scotia, and the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton.
INCORPORATED (LIMITED) 1891.
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Board of Trustees.
TiiK iiisiKH' III- Nova Scotia, Chairman, (X. S.) (ix ojjlio.j
'ruK iiisiiiii' (ii- Fkki>ki:1(T(in, (X. 15.) ( uxoffi'-io. )
TiiK Kkv. CiiAiii r.s HdWMAN, 1). I)., (X. S.) (1)
.liillN i;. FoKSTKIi, Ksii., (X. 15.) (•_')
Till-. llKV. V. E. \Vii.ij-.Ts, M. A., D. C. L., (X. .S.
Tm: Hi:v. Cancis PAiiTitiixiK, 1). 1)., (X. S.) (:5)
I'lir. Kkv. Canon Bhi(:st(icki-., 1). i)., (X. 15.) (4)
Tin: Rkv. H. 1). ].i:15i.(iis, M. A., (X. S.) (4)
Hi-.NUV Vnii.i; II[M), M. A., I). C. L., S*a'itary, (X. S
Board of Directors. (."))
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Thk IIkv. C. K. Wii.i.kts, M. A., D. (". L., Chairman, (Wir. Lsor, X. S.>
•IiiiiN B. FoK.'^TKR, Ksy., (Dorchester, X. H.)
Mk. Ji'STicK TowNsiiKND, (Halifax, X'. S.)
Sir John C. Aij.kn, I). V. L., Cliiof Justice, (Fredericton, X. 15.)
Edward Dimock. Esc^, (Windsor, X. S.)
Henry Vdcm, Hind, M. A., 1). (". L., Secretary, (Windsor, X. S.)
("iiARi.Ks Wir.cox, Es(,)., Tre.a>iHrir, (Windsor, X. S.)
.Mis^H. .T. Mac.ii.n.
Lady Principal.
(I) Klccli'il liy till' Syii'.il uX Nova Scntiii, .liily. ImiO.
(J) Kli'ijti'il b'v till' Sviinil of Xi'W liniiiswii k. Inly. iMiO.
(t;) KlfCll'il ll'v till' (inVITIlnVS of Kill.'S (.•nUci.'f. < Kit. I-.H).
(4) KlfCti'd ll'v till- .'^liaii'lioliliTs. Nov. l-.'tli, l-'.'O.
(.'.) Eli'Cti'il liv 111." >«li;iM'liol(li.vs. .\. V. l-'Ih. IV'O.
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'Iho initiutory step in thu ostuhlislnnei.t of tlii. School uh.s taken l,v th-
Alumni of King's College, Windsor, on the LV.tii June, lN!)(.. (1) Tl.J pm
.jeet was brought under the n.,tiee of tlie Syno.l of the Diocese of N,na
Scotiii in the address of llie IJishop on June -iTth.
On tue 1st July the matter came hefoi^e the Synod l.y resolution. Afte,-
discussion It was unanimously deoi.led l.y l.oth orders, that a "Church
School for(J,rls, at Windsor, Nova Scotia," shouM he f.,rtl.vvith estal.lishe.l
<.n the basis of a Joint Stock Cm.pany, and on the following conditinns .-
I. The riiiancial atlairs of the Association shall be manage.l ],y a I'.oard
of seven Directors, to be elected by the Shareholders in such way as they
may determine.
II. The Discipline and Instruction, as well as the appointment of the
leaching StaH, siiall be controlled by a lioard of nine Trustees, three to be
appointed by the Shareliolders, one by the Synod <,f Nova Scotia, one by
the Synod of Fredericton, two by the (Jovernors of King\s Colle.^e out of
then- own body, the Bishop of Nova Scotia, and the IJishop of Frederict-u.
Ihe l>isliop of Nova Scotia to be Chairman ex officio. (L>)
Onthe-nd July, the Syno.l of tlie Diocese of New llruuswick c„n-
(:;) So,. J.un.al „rthe Tuviity-First 8.ssi..„ ,.f th. Di,.c,.sa„ ^yu,.\ .,f X„va Sctiu.
Calendar <>/ the
ciinetl in the ])r(ijfct. 'I'lii' tii>.t inci'ting of the I'lomotors was lielil at
Wimlsoi- i<\\ tlic loth July, wliuii aiTiuiiuenieMtis vsi^'c maik' fr.r tlic piirciiase
of the K;•(. iiiTty. v)ii tlie Ttli August a iiicftiug of tlie Sluiie-
hoMurs ill tlie "Ciiiiicli Suiiool for (iirls," was lieM at Ivlgeliil! iiiid seven
I'lovisioual Diiectois appnintrd. On the 12th Nov. at a general meeting
of the Shareholders, at Windsor, the Hoard of 'I'rustees and the IJoard of
Direetors were duly organized, and it was decided to open the Seliool on
. I. Hillary Stji, 1S!»I.
(hi tliat day tlie Lady I'rineipal Mitli a full teaching stall', together
with tueiity-seven resident jiiipils and fifteen day schol.us were present.
With uHU'li regret, several pupils had to he deeliiied in conseiiuenee of the
huihling at Kdgehill not lieiiig fitted to aceoinmodate more than thirty-five
residents. That the School opened full was a matter for coiignitulation,
hut tlie insutileieiicy of the acconimodation impressed on the Trustees and
Uirectoi's the duty of })rovi
main l)iiil7 feet in total lengtli. I'.road stairways riM. fmni
basement to tldid tl.por at liotii extremities of tlie l.uiMiix'
Tlie r>Asi:MKNT contains, on the south side, kitchen and pantry, with
lift, store closet, janitor's sitting-room and l)e(l-idoni, servants' diiiin-
room, and a (Jvmnasii-m 4H feet long and 21 feet broad, with lavatory and
closet. The Cymnasinm will further serve as a Recreation Koom, and an
aid to I'hysical Training. On tlie north side of the basement is a lar^c
fuel and boiler room, servants' lavatory, bath-room and closet, and
capacious scoie room.
On the l-iiisT ok (iKorNo Fi.oou is the dining-room, im feet •_> inclies
l)y ;{S feet S ircjies, adjoining which is the serving pantry, carvin- room
and lift from the kitciien. Tiien follows tlie '^'isitors' room, 17 feet S imli.-
by 14 feet y. inches, with one door leading from tlie central corridoi' and
one from the main entrance hall. This hall is IS feel long by 1(» tcct
2 inciies broad, lieing further enlarged by ;, vestibule II feetS inches
wide and four feet two inclies deep.
The Main Kntuanck is approached by fourteen steps from tiie central
roail through the property, and is 24(1 feet from the entrance -ate.
On the riglit of the main entrance hall is the Lidy Principals drawing
room, 20 feet by I? feet S inches. At the extremity <>{ tiie corridor is ■„
small iJoard room, l(i feet by !» feet 2 inches. Adjoining is a small store
room and ".Safety Lift" to the third floor. Opposite the main entrance
is the east staircase, with passage and stairway to tiie (iymnasium. At
the west end of the corridor is the west staircase continued from ba.-e
ment to third floor. Between the east staircase and the west extremity
of the building on the north .side are four class rooms, three being 17 feJt
10 inches by 17 feet S inches, and one 20 feet inches by 14 feet :rinches,
On the Skcom, Floor, on the .south side, is a large dormitory over llie
dining-room, 40 feet by ,S0 feet, capable of containing IS alcoves, each
with iron bedstead, washstand, bureau and wardrobe." It is provide.l
with two double entrance doors. On the same side of the building are
two class rooms, 17 by 14 feet, and a governess room 22 by l(»\-et.
Then follows the Lady I'rineiiial's bed-room, 20 by 17 feet « inches. On
the north side of the corridor, which is })S feet in length, is a private lava-
Caleihiar oj the
t'.iy aii'l liiitliioniu, "Siifuty Lift" ami cast htiiirciis*; ; tolIoN, ,■,( ly tin- IkuIi-
rnuiiis, liiviitdfy, olu.scts, tac, all in one conipartniont . Ailjninin.n is a
loiiiii 'iO tVi.'l () iiici.cs liy U ffci :{ inulics; nt'xt tn tins moni is a den mitory,
;tt» ffft liy 17 fuct (i inchfs, aiianicJ for S alcoves, cadi with iron l(C(i^tcall,
w.ishstand, Inuvau, and wardinhi'.
Tlic 'riiiKii Fl.oon is similar in all itarticiilais to the >ccond lioor, hav-
ini; lialli rooms, closets and lavatory in a seiiarate compartment. llesidcs
the foiu' larjic dormitories, and the Lady I'rincipal's idom. il will he seen
that tliei'c are ei;4lit good-si/ed rooms and erne closet, availai)le for class
rooms or other pin'poses, on the second and third floors.
The IJiiiJUNc as a whole contains W'l rooms, li hath rooms, !» lavatory
closets, etc., in closed com]iartments, -1 small store closets I') hy S feet, a
••Safety Lift" from hasement to roof, two hroad .stairways, from hasement
to third lloor, and a corridor on each tiat its feet lonii hy !l feet •_' inches
liroad. Kach corridor is wanned, enli\('neil and ventilated \\\ means of a,
larj:e open lire-place, hesides hot water iieatin^^ pipes, whi.
Lighting.
The llniMinL; is ji-htcil thr'nii^diout uitli Ivlisim's Inrandrsecnt
Kirrtric Liu'hts. Tlicsi. ai'c introdnrc I into all the ronni.-, iialls, lavutur-
ii's. jiassiiL't's and cldscts.
The School Hospital.
'i'liis iN a small Imililin'i plarcd oil / liiuhfsl pai'l of the )ir'i|iriay,
;uid witli n\\c (i\.c|itiijii il is siinatrd oh lii-lici' i,'round than .niv ntlici
Imildinu in Windsni, I'.iinn H>0 fV''t allo^•p the s.'a level, it is tliiity f'Ct
liiLdiff than the liasi^nimt of cither of Mie Scjiool hnildinus. from wjii' I, it
is cpiiioved ali.mt I'JO i -.t. It ^^i^ 1 . used in case o| ihe sudden oiithreak
ot intectioiis Of confai;iiins diseases.
Physicnl Training. -The Jlecrention Grounds.
'i'liese lie to the ■west of the School liuildiii :s, and consist of two levid
portions, an up])er and lower plateau, ,se]iaraterl hy tcrnucs aliout Id fet't
liiiili in the auL^'euate, and a ^'I'^velied road l'_> feet liroad. The 'ipi)ei
plati'au is l'.'>(I feet loiiu liy 1(10 feet hroad, and is divided into a IJowlin^
(Jreen, Lawn Tennis Court and a Croinict (Iround. On the north side is a
l)ieUet feiifo, su])portinu :^ia)ie vines, to the north of which a,L'ain is tjie
School I'oad to the I'addock hereafter descrilied. The lower plateau is 'J,")()
feet l'iM<; hy (;;? feet liroad. It is desiuneil for Lawn Tennis and ( 'roi|uet.
West of tlio Re<'r('ation (Jrounds is the School I'addocU, of alioiit 4 acres
in area. It i.s well sui)])lied with water, and aflords very convenient ])as-
turnge. The grounds south and oast of the buildings are ehietly in grass
plots with terraced walks on the south ami east sides, extending for five
hundred and eighty feet. T.eyond and lif.iinding these on \\w. east and
south i.s a close spruce fence from 10 to VI feet in height. The .stahles, cow
houses and hen yard are to the north of the u])])cr plateau and liack road.
They are situated about -JOO feet from the School buildings.
The view from the l^ecroation (iround.s is very extensive and varied,
lieing sheltered from northerly winds, as well iis from ob.sorvation, by a
high .sjiruce hedge with board fence in rear, which crowns anotlier terrace
north of the back road, the Recreation (ironnds possess features of rare
e.xcellence and advantatre *'or (Miysical Training and Education.
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Calendar of the
Staff.
l.--MissH. J. .Machin—Ladv I'uincii'.al.
(IJihlc and Cliurcli History, Lesson.s on Art, Physiology, etc.)
'J.-MlSS Kl.l.KN S. KiDl).
(History, PliysicaM;cogmi)liy, Elocution.)
3. — Miss Isahei, Kidd,
(I'ianoforto, Drawing, fainting, English Literature, Arithn.etic. )
4.— Madkmoiskm.i; Hknuikttk (Juahaai ( Parisienne. )
(Frenuh, Writing, Needlework.)
."). — Miss Makv Hai.iiuiito.n Kim..
(Pianoforte, (iernian, Singing.)
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(Calisthenics.)
School Year.
'i'he Sciiool year is divided into Three Terms : —
•Miciiaelnias Term— Fir.st Saturday in Seplendier in ] (..eciuher ■2(lth.
Lent Term-Third Saturday in January to First Saturday in April.
Easter Teiiu —First Saturday in April tf> .June iSth.
< ;.mm1 Friday, and .Monday and Tuesday in Easter weeU, will he iiolidays.
General Expenses.
i;(iai;i)i;us.
The general expenses for l.oaid and tuition in all English hranehes.
and the French Language, will I.e .Sis.-) ,,er .soiiool year, l.eing $7.-) for the
Micluielmas Term, an (if riiiMo 1 hdiu' daily...
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l!..ar.lers uiU piuvi.le tlieir own hcdding (excq.t iron l)f(]st(.a,l and
niattm.sos, L»ft. (5 in. l,y (} ft. 2 in., wliicii are fnrni.KlitMl l,y tho Schn,.!).
towfls and taldc napkins ; but oa paying an entrance fee f.f .sl.-,.uo, lM,d-
ding, etc., will l,e proviiled as long as tlie pupil remains at tlie .Srlmul
The following articles are suggested :-Six table napkins, six towels, fuu,
sheets, four pillow ea.ses, two white .piilts, two pairs blankets, on... uiidr.
blanket, two pillows, two pillow shams, hoarders are re<|uire.l to briu-
for their own use a dessert and tea-.spoon, two forks, two knivt's, and
napkin ring, each marked with tlie owner's name. All dotliiug mu.-t b,-
ilistinctly mai'ked in the .same manner.
Boarders remaining during tiie Christma.s vacation, will be ,liar-ed
.?.5.(M) per week. No Iwarder can remain in residence during the sunmiei
vacation.
In all ea.ses an advance payment for one term is re(|uired, vi/. : .-<7.-..()0
for the .Michaelmas Term, and -S.m.OO for the Lent and Kaster Term^
respectively. Neglect of this condition will render a pupil liable to be s.^nt
homo after un unexplained lapse of a period exceeding one month.
Regulations.
l.—The conditions of attendance at the .School are Cood Cond,-.- uid
proper ob.servance of Hilks and Disci I'Link.
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2.— l!(ianlor.s aro rcjuiruil t.
mit to the rules and discipline of the School.
List of Articles Required.
I.— A suit for calisthenio exerei.ses and gymnastics, consisting of a
phun black skirt (no .Irapery), short— reaching just above the ankle ; a
scarlet lihui.se waist, with loose sleeves and black collar and cuffs ; black
stockings and bloomers. Also, a warm loose underwaist to replace cor.set.
Church School for Girls.
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'1. — A (li'usi^iiiu-gown anil slippers.
-S. — W'iU'Mi tliiunel undcf-wear for winter.
t. — .Stout wtilking bf)ots.
•">. — Coloured petticoats for winter wear.
(■>. — A l)ag for soiled clothing.
7. — Water-proof cloak, uinl)re]la, India ridthers, and ovcil)nots and
overstockings.
'I'he only dresses nceiled tlirougiiout the year arc :— 'i\vo or tlu'ce print
dresses for autumn and spring ; two woollen dresses for scliool ; Iwo dres.ses
suitahle for church and street ; one light evening dress of waini material,
made higii at the neck and with long sleeves. Xo dnss mahinell, Isabel (ieorgina Mill Village, N. S.
('oehran, Winifred Katherine Stuart. . .Medicine Hat, Assiniboia.
Coy, Florence Letitia St. John, N. >>.
Deslirisay, Mabel Madisco, N. 1>.
Dimouk, Agnes Windsor.
Dodwell, Ellen Isabella Windsor'.
Dow, Susie Halifax, N. S.
Dow, Kndly Frances Halifax.
Forster, Sarah McDonald Dorchester, N. B.
Forsytli, Florence K Wind.sor.
Haley, Ainiie I'etu'l \\'indsor.
Haley, Kaciicl Mary Windsor.
.lones, Sophia Beatrice. . Halifax.
Kennedy, Maud Powell Windsor.
Keitli, ( ieorgina . Windsor.
[.■etkic, Margaret Amy (iilmour Londonderiy, N. S.
Leckic, Annie L'r(|uhart i^oiulonderry.
Mc( iic, Hniily May (Juel)ec.
Morrison, Evelyn Mary (Jertrnde IJedford, N. S.
Miller, Amy Marion (Jcnimell Windsor.
Miller, Bertha Eleanor Whulsor.
Nichols, Mary Edith Letitia Liverpool, N. S.
Northup, Mary Jane Central Rawdon, N. S.
D'TJrien, Madge Windsor.
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Oliver, Cliira (Jnice Halifax.
Ousuley, (ieorgiim M Windsor.
Partridge, Mary, Halifax.
Payne, Ethel Agnes Halifax.
Price, (Jertrude Patterson (,|nel)ec.
Scott, Kntli So])hie Louise IKSTALI..
BADGE (Junior Class.)
AcNKS DlMdCK.
ISKiiTiiA Ki.kanok Miller.
AmV .\L\KI(iN (il-.MMKLL MiLLEK.
Ellen Isadella Duuwkll.
Mai)i;e ()"15kien.
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Cliurch Scho(>l for Girls.
HONORABLE MENTION.
Sakaic M('1)(inai,i> FonsTKi;.
Makv Kditk Lktitia Nitiioi,
SdiMiiA Dkatkick JoNKS.
An.mk UuijriiAiiT Lkckik.
Al.IlK WlCdlNS.
The School Library and Reading Room.
Donations ui suitiiMe Ikioks, Magazines, &e., will ho gladly rt.'rfi\ ol,
and will l)c annnally recoiiU'd in the Calendar.
Notice to Parents and Guardians.
Printed forms of api)lieation for the adnu.ssion of i)U[)ils may !>•=
ohtaine'l from the Secretary at Windsor, Nova Scotia.
DONATIONS.
Miss Ai.iCK White, Dundee, Sentluml;— Twelve (hirden Sctt..e> and
other articles for tlie Recreation (Jrounds.
.1. .1. Axsi.iiw. 1'i;inti:k, Winii-hi;, X, .S.