The School Prospectus
This document was given to the parents of boys before starting at the
school.
It makes interesting reading these days - for instance, how well would
the statement "All boys attnding the School are expected to wear
the School cap and School tie, not only to and from School, but also in
the evenings and during weekends" go down these days?
I have scanned my copy of the Prospectus handed out in 1951
and you can see it here
Geoff Pask has sent me scans of his 1944
version and you can see it here
Most of the content of the 1951 Prospectus is taken directly from the
1944 version (cribbing was just as popular in those days as well), but
there some interesting changes for the different years:-
Tuition Fees were £15 15s 0d in 1944 though apparently abolished
later the same year.
Boarding fees in 1944 were £82 per annum, no figure given for 1951
School dinners were taken in the School Hall in 1944 at a cost of 6 pence
per day. In 1951 the cost had risen to 7 pence per day and were taken
in the new Dining Hall.
Holidays in 1944 were 7 1/2 weeks in the Summer, 4 weeks at Christmas
and 3 1/2 weeks in April.
In 1951 these had been reduced to 6 weeks in the Summer, 3 weeks at Christmas
and 3 weeks in April.
School hours in 1944 were 9am to 4.30 on weekdays and on Saturdays 9am
to 12.00.
By 1951 the school hours had been reduced to9am ti 4pm with no school
on Saturday mornings
Note for train buffs - in 1944 High Wycombe was on the Great Central
and Great Western Joint Line
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