EPSOM COLLEGE.
(Communicated). Epsom
College
may
best be described
as a
public school, offering special advantages to the medical profession. Boys are prepared for the older universities, for the London matriculation, and the degree of M. 13., for the Army examinations, or for a mercantile career. the
Those who intend to enter
medical pro-
scientific pass the preliminary the intermediate B. Sc. examinations of Loudon direct from the school, and there are
fession,
can
M. B.
or
seven
valuable
scholarships, ranging from
90
to 125 guineas a year, offered annually by varito successful candidates. Last sumous
hospitals
mer out
liminary
candidates, six passed the prescientific M. B., six out of eight passed
of
the Loudon
seven
matriculation
and
and were gained in the Oxford
examination. There
are
seven
Cambridge Schools
four school
annually for boys iu residence, trance
der 14
certificates
scholarships
seven
open
en-
scholarships awarded iu July to boys unof sufficient promise, and several valuable
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money prizes aud exhibitions. Two scholarships each year are tenable at the universities. These
are and will continue to be great attractions, but it is equally important to testify, as we can do, to the excellence of the school buildings aud arrangements, the large playing grounds for cricket aud football, the swimming bath, carpenter's shop and gymnasium.
There is also in the school and
al History Society, being started. To the cost
of education at
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