The
55th section of the scheme under which the Soham Grammar School is
managed is as follows.
The
Governors shall apply not less than the sum of £40 yearly in
maintaining Scholarships, tenable at the School, and each entitling the
holder to a payment or allowance at least equal to the amount of his
tuition fee. These Scholarships shall be competed for by Boys who have
been educated for at least 3 years at some Public Elementary School in
the School District of Soham, and the Governors shall make such
arrangements relative to the elections to these Scholarships as seem to
them best adapted to secure the double object of attracting good
Scholars to the School of the Foundation, and advancing Education at
the Public Elementary Schools. No Scholarship under this clause shall
be granted for which there shall be no Candidate qualified as aforesaid
who on Examination shall be adjudged worthy to take it. Any money so
left to be disposed of shall be applied in the manner
hereinafter
directed concerning Unapplied Surplus of Income of the Foundation.
The Governors have ( provisionally ) drawn up the following regulations
for the conduct of Examinations under this section.
1.
No Boy is to be adjudged worthy of a Scholarship unless he has passed
the 3rd standard under the Elementary Schools Day Code, or is well able
to pass it.
2. The same papers are to be set to all Candidates.
3.
About half of the questions on each paper are to be such as are
suitable for a Boy who has passed the 3rd standard and is preparing for
the 4th, the remaining questions being adapted to test the work of
those who are in the higher standards.
4.If any Candidate answers
the easier half of the papers much better than those Candidates who are
older in years than himself, he may be recommended for the Scholarship,
even though the older Candidates may obtain more marks by answering
some of the advanced questions which the younger Boy was not forward
enough to attempt, and this is the only way in which allowance is to be
made for age, but in this case it is desirable that the Examiner should
make a special report to the Chairman of the Governors.
5. A weeks notice of the Examination is to be given at the Elementary
Schools.
6.
The result of the Examination shall be reported to the Chairman of the
Governors, and the successful Candidate shall be deemed to be duly
elected unless the Chairman shall consider it desirable to obtain the
decision of the Governors.
7. The results shall not be published till it has been accepted by the
Chairman.
These
regulations will be reconsidered and revised on the second Monday in
July, and meanwhile Governors will be glad to receive any suggestion
for making them better calculated to promote the '' double object ''
mentioned in section 55 of the scheme.