Show I ROWLAND HALL + sty fil4 r U7C r q Y4r1 l 1 1c2 Lt f l cw1 S t J 1Kt4 r TL r r r y fl C + fcT it + sr y 1 I 111 + y l r Y f tk r3tc t 1 rZ c r t w 1 S1rQ r art 1g LZL SF S Sj Lf J r t Sfs l + r r r 4 i This school a boarding and day school for girls established twenty years ago by Bishop Tuttle and now managed by Bishop Leonard of the Protestant Episcopal church has a wide reputation throughout the Western States and has already taken Its place among the old and wellestab lished preparatory schools of our country coun-try From the dato otlts foundation founda-tion the school has had almost an uninterrupted growth but during dur-ing the lost ten years the Increase In-crease has been especially large Three additions have been mode to the buildings during that time and there Is still a demand for more room a demand de-mand wfilch the bishop hopes to meet In tho near future by another building which will contain musicrooms gymnasium gym-nasium classrooms and further accommodations accom-modations for boarding pupils The faculty of Rowland Hall is composed com-posed almost entirely ofwomen who arc gradutes of our best Eastern colleges col-leges women who are chosen not alone for educational ability but for general broad culture and the students come mostly from the best homes of the far Western States homes where Judicious early training han done much to aid the best efforts of the teacher The school docs not adopt modern educational lads with readiness but alms to keep pace with the times In educational progress and to Introduce such new methods as are approved by schools of good standing A child may enter the first grade of the primary department at the age of C years and may continue from that time to graduation gradua-tion through a course of twelve years when she Is prepared for any of the Eastern colleges which she may enter on certificate The range studies Includes ancient and modern languages mathematics science history and a thorough training train-Ing In our own tongue The student has a dally recitation In English from the date of entrance until graduation a written theme Is required at frequent Intervals and both by teaching and example the pupils aro encouraged In the use of correct and wellchosen English En-glish |