INDEX TO THE NATIONAL SOCIETY'S MONTHLY PAPER. Nos. CX. to CXXI. INCLUSIVE, 1856. 110895 Abstract, Haf:Yearly; 2.!. Church-Teacher, History of a, 203, 229, 262, 288, 319. Church Teacher in his Recreations, 101. Church-Teacher in the Parish, 128. Circulation of the Paper, 309. Classification of Pupils, 5. Collectors, see Local. Commercial Schools, 32. Committee of Council- Augmentation for portion of a Year, 257. Class List-Certificates of Merit, 86. Class List of Queen's Scholars, 34. Class List of Registered Teachers, 117. Correspondence- Certificates in Workhouse-Schools, 63. Circular to Principals of Training Schools, 174, 256. Instructions respecting Examinations, 37. Reply to Durham Memorial, 198. Scholastic Book-keeping, 93. Examination Papers, Females, 38. Examination Papers for Queen's Scholars, 64, 118. Examination Papers, Males, 7, 149, 200. Examination, Subjects for, 6, 37. Minute of 2d June 1856 respecting Queen's Scholars, 175. Notice respecting the Examination, 255. Supply of the Minutes, 24. Vice-President Bill and Act, 63, 256. Common Things, 76, 132, 160, 207, 238, 271, 297. Copy-Slips, 104. Coutts, Miss Burdett, 168. Crying Evil, 206, 237. Culham, Educational Conference at, 222. Depository, the Society's, 29. Dinners, School-Cnildren's, 24, 51. Diocesan Inspection, 32, 84, 167, 285. Distressed Teachers, Fund for, 207, 232, 268, 294, 325. Drawing, Book of Instructions in, 104. Drawing, Examination Papers, 200. Dress of Sunday-school Girls, 247, 278, 305, 306, 333. Dukinfield Schools, 211. Durham - Memorial to Committee of Council, 62, 198. Durham Society, 116. tion, 322. Old Scholars, Keeping up connection with, 75, 161, 275. Factory Act, extension of, 326. Parents Children, how to deal with, 209, 307. 239. Games and Sports, 73. Half-Time System, Essay on, 147, 167, 206, 209. Income-tax, 52. Queen's Letter, 109, 142. Jewish History, 333. Keeping up connection with Old Scholars, 75, 331. Labour in Union-Schools, 226. Management, see School-Management. School-Management, how to answer Questions on, 272, 298. Aylesbury, 26, 54, 139, 212, 273. Needlework, Inspection of, 135. 134. Guildford, 240, 241. 299, 327. Yorkshire, 138. Sunday-schools, Essay on, 124. 303. 331. 187. 326. 328. open to, 191. Teacher, see Church-Teacher. 49, 70, 159. Union Schools, 224. Vacations, see Holidays. Welsh Education Fund, 30, York Diocesan Board, 283. Toe Meetings of the Committee of this Society have been attended during the last month by the Earl of Romney ; the Bishop of St. Asaph; the Rev. Sir Henry Thompson, Bart.; the Dean of St. Paul's; Sir Thomas Phillips; Archdeacons Sinclair and Harrison ; and Rev. John Jennings. The Welsh Education Committee has been attended by Lord Dynevor, Saunders Davies, Esq., C. Alexander Wood, Esq., and others, Members of the Committee of the National Society, included in the above list. Westminster Institution, Smith SQUARE. An Examination of Candidates for admission into training will be held on the 7th, 8th, and 9th of January 1856. Applications and Testimonials are to be forwarded to the Matron, Mrs. Barber, 15 Smith Square, Westminster. Battersea Training College. The Examination, which commenced on the 10th and terminated on the 20th of December, was superintended by her Majesty's Inspectors, the Rev. F. Temple, and Joshua Ruddock, Esq. There were 94 resident students, candidates for Certificates and Annual Grants; and 77 pupil-teachers, candidates for Queen's Scholarships. Twelve of the latter were examined at other colleges. 36 masters in charge of schools were also candidates for Certificates, and five were candidates for Grants of Apparatus. 54 resident students are now leaving the Institution to take charge of schools. The Rev. W. Fry, of Leicester, offered eight prizes for the best examination papers on the English Language and School-Management, four to be given to the Senior Students, and four to the Juniors. The following were the successful candidates : I. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Seniors. 1st prize, J. Smith, formerly pupil-teacher in St. James's National School, Bradford. 2d W. Rogers, St. John's National School, Nottingham. Juniors. 1st prize, J. Reecock, formerly pupil-teacher in Portman School, Marylebone. 2d prize, J. Gledhill, St. James's National School, Bradford. II. SCHOOL-MANAGEMENT. Seniors. Ist prize, W. A. Greenstreet, formerly pupil-teacher in the Gravesend National School. 2d T. G. Lewis, Carmarthen Nat. School. Juniors. 1st prize, J. Cubbin, formerly pupil-teacher in the N.S., Port St. Mary, Isle of Man. 2d A. R. Swaine, Stott Hill Nat. School, Bradford. VOL. X 99 B |