Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, . f Practical Science,Toronto, Dec. 1891. 4.—Annual Report of Upper Canada College for the Year 1890-91. To His Honor, the Honorable Sir Alexander Campbell, , Governor of the-Province of Ontario and Visitor oj Upper Canada College, Toronto. May it Please Your Honor :— The Principal of Upper Canada College begs leave to present to your Honor, asVisitor on behalf ot the Crown, the following report for the year ending June 30, 1891 :— Attendance. The number of boys on the roll for the year ending June 30th, 1891, was 325 ; theaverage attenda
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1892, . f Practical Science,Toronto, Dec. 1891. 4.—Annual Report of Upper Canada College for the Year 1890-91. To His Honor, the Honorable Sir Alexander Campbell, , Governor of the-Province of Ontario and Visitor oj Upper Canada College, Toronto. May it Please Your Honor :— The Principal of Upper Canada College begs leave to present to your Honor, asVisitor on behalf ot the Crown, the following report for the year ending June 30, 1891 :— Attendance. The number of boys on the roll for the year ending June 30th, 1891, was 325 ; theaverage attendance was 273 or 84 per cent, of the enrolment. This very high percentageis not due to the attendance of boarders alone, as the day-boys were quite as regular intheir attendance as the boys in residence. Subjects of Study, No. in English (Grammar, Literature and Composition) 32.^ History (Canadian, English, Roman and Grecian) 325 Geography (Ancient and Modern) 325 Latin 274 Greek 70 French 301 German 80 Arithmetic 325 Algebra 325 294. 55 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 11). A. 1892 No. in Euclid 182 Trigonometry 9 Chemistry 52 Physics 50 Physiology 50 Book-keeping 50 Commercial forms and penmanship 50 Military Drill 300 Gymnastics and Calisthenics 300 Music 168 Classes for Instrumental Music, Drawing, Elocution, Phonography, Fencing and Dancing (all after hours) are maintained by extra fees paid by the members of these classes. Boys Leavixg During the Year. Left to enter Banking Institutions 4 • * Railroading • 3 Mercantile houses 19 • Farming 7 Civil service 4 Machine shops - 10 • Other occupations 32 Toronto University It Trinity University 6 McGill University 2 Military College 3 The Staff. The Principal and First English Master—George Dickson, M. Classical Master—W. Webb, Second Classical Master and Superintendent of Boarding Houses—John Mart-land, First Mathematical Master—G. B. Sparling, Second Mathematical Master—D. Hull,
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