Boutcher School, 
Grange lioad, Bermondsey. 
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. (Boys, Girls, and Infants). 
rn I an ’_ A -_LAF° N E. Eyq.,_ M.P.^ _ Ilon.^Sec., Rev._J. JUNSWOkTH, B.A. 
EXTENSION OF PREMISES. 
Accommodation for nearly 1000. 
Number at present attending, over 800. 
H. M. inspectors’ Reports. 
“This continues to be the Leading Voluntary School in 
OOUTHWARK. 
comparatively High Class School, both in character of 
chilciien and in quality of instruction. 1 '’ 
“The Children belong to a respectable social class.” 
Excellent and Higher Grants for the past Ten Years. 
Forty Scholarships Gained. 
Total value of Scholarships over £2,500. Many worth £30 a year 
The money » actually paid to parents to maintain and educate 
children at a Higher Grade School. Since leaving school,four boys 
have gained Scholarships of £30 a year for two years at the 
Iinsbury Technical College; one has been placed 3rd in 
Honours, and another in the 1st Class at the London University 
Matric. Exam. 
Commercial & Civil Service Claes 
for ex-Seventh Standard, boys and girls. Special Subjects taughfr- 
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, French, Algebra, Euclid and Type 
Writing. ’ 
Science Classes 
f,,r bovs and firl,, in connection will, the SctEacB a 
Department, South Kensington. 
Gymnasium for Boys. 
FEES educed since the passing of the Assisted Education Act 
enmi A h t() rc »der the School S elect. ’ 
French Master, M. BON 110MMLT RaToVU)^ 
Pianoforte Teacher, MJSS WELLS, Trin. Coll. & G S M 
classes for Violin and other instruments conductor! V ’ 
tfociFTY° m f 6L P 0lND0N musicai"kddcYtio^ 
tTY ' For I’rospcotns, apply to Hoad Teachers 
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