268 REPORT—1890. 
The obvious conclusion is that the necessary reforms can only be 
brought about by the active co-operation of examiners and teachers. 
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAMINATION 
BOARD. 
Members of the Board.—The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford (Chair- 
man); the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. 
Oxford.—The Principal of Jesus; the Rector of Exeter; the President of Mag- 
dalen; the Principal of St. Edmund Hall; J. E. T. Rogers, M.A., Worcester ; W. Esson, 
M.A., Merton; Alfred Robinson, M.A., Vew; J. R. King, M.A., Oriel; T. W. Jackson, 
M.A., Worcester; A. Sidgwick, M.A., Corpus Christi; T. H. Grose, M.A., Queen’s; 
EH. Armstrong, M.A., Queen’s. 
Cambridge.—The Master of Trinity; H. Jackson, Litt. D., Trinity; J. 8. Reid, 
Litt. D., Caius; A. T. Chapman, M.A., Hmmanuel; A. Austen Leigh, M.A., King’s; 
B. E. Hammond, M.A., Zrinity; E. 8. Shuckburgh, M.A., Hmmanuel; J. B. Lock, 
M.A., Caius; R. T. Glazebrook, M.A., Trinity ; E. W. Hobson, M.A., Christ’s; J. H. 
Gray, M.A., Queens’; W. Welsh, M.A., Jesus. 
Secretaries.—E. J. Gross, M.A., Caius College, Cambridge; P. E. Matheson, M.A., 
Nen College, Oxford. 
REGULATIONS. 
Part J.—ExamMInation or ScHoots. 
A School Examination, held under the authority of the Board, ’shall be of 
one or more of the following kinds :— ; 
(a) Such an Examination in the general work of the school, extending either 
to the whole school or to portions of the school to be selected with the approval 
of the Board, as will enable the Examiners to report generally upon the School 
work. 
(6) Such an Examination in any main subject of instruction, extending either 
to the whole school or to portions of the school to be selected with the approval 
of the Board, as will enable the Examiners to report on the standard reached in 
that subject. 
(¢c) Such an Examination of the highest division of the school as will enable 
the Examiners to report upon the general work of that division, and, if required, 
to place the boys in order of merit, and to award exhibitions, scholarships, and 
prizes. 
Applications to the Board for the appointment of Examiners shall specify the 
kind or kinds of Examination desired by the authorities of the school. 
Parr I].—Hieuer Cerriricates. 
The papers shall be set 
(1) At every school the authorities of which desire that these papers 
shall form part of a School Examination, provided that such School 
Examination be held at the time specified in Regulation 1, and be 
conducted by Examiners appointed by the Board; 
(2) At Oxford, Cambridge, or such other centres as the Board may appoint. 
The Certificates shall be awarded by the Board upon the reports of the 
Examiners for Certificates. When the papers set for Certificates form part of a 
School Examination they shall be reported on— 
(1) By the School Examiners for the purposes of the School Examination ; 
(2) iat Examiners for Certificates for the purpose of awarding Certi- 
cates. 
The Examination for Certificates shall include the following subjects :— 
Group I. 
(1) Latin. (3) French. 
(2) Greek, (4) German. 
