10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLOSED SCHOLARSHIP»
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closed scholarship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
closed scholarship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
From School to University: A Study with Special Reference to ...
If there is keen competition for entry to that university there is no guarantee that
the student holding the closed scholarship will be worthier of a place than rivals
from outside the school. Open university scholarships have reached a most ...
2
Bedders, Bulldogs and Bedells: A Cambridge Glossary
If the terms of the benefaction give preference to candidates from a particular
school or locality, it is termed a close or closed scholarship (but awards cannot
nowadays be made on such Scholar, Scholarship criteria exclusively). An open ...
3
The Lucky Few and the Worthy Many:
Scholarship Competitions ...
... have — precisely because they do not know as much as we do. By learning
from, as well as teaching to, one's students, one opens up channels for creativity
that otherwise would remain closed. Scholarship winners need 46 I Sternberg
and ...
Warren F. Ilchman, Alice S. Ilchman, Mary H. Tolar, 2004
4
A Serious Endeavour: Gender, Education and Community at St ...
13 The most generous was the Clara Mordan Scholarship, bestowedin 1897at £
40a year, followedbyan exhibition of£35 anda closed scholarship (for
studentsfromthe Alice Ottley School) also for£40. 14In1916 theOldStudents
raised enough ...
5
Richard Temple: A Novel
Of course it was all ballocks, he asserted: anyone could get a sons-of-clergy
closed scholarship. Gill had got one, and Gill notoriously wetted his bed – Gill
had warts. Besides, everybody went to a public school: it was part of the process
and ...
6
Jane Austen: Real and Imagined Worlds
One was the closed scholarship system of the older universities. He himself had
secured the scholarship and later fellowship at St. John's College, Oxford,
reserved for old Ton- bridgians; and he saw to it that his eldest son, James, made
good ...
7
Sourcebook on Trusts Law 2/e
So we come to this: if funds are applied to found a closed scholarship, available
only to boys from a particular school, those funds are applied for charitable
purposes only. But if funds are applied to found a closed scholarship, available
only to ...
8
A Social History of Education in England
[65] Even in this age of privilege and rank, the grammar school and the closed
scholarship continued to provide an avenue to the university for the poor, or
relatively poor, boy. A scholarship was a school's valued possession, whether ...
John Lawson, Harold Silver, 2013
9
The Way of a Ship in the Midst of the Sea: The Life and Work ...
In 1824 William was awarded a King's Scholarship which was very valuable as it
not only provided for free education at Westminster but also gave privileged
access to a closed scholarship to either Trinity (Cambridge) or Christchurch (
Oxford).
10
The Revolution of the Dons: Cambridge and Society in ...
... populate the history of England had rarely attended the grammar schools; and
the greater majority of the sons of artisans and shopkeepers in attendance at
grammar schools hardly remained long enough to qualify for a closed
scholarship.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLOSED SCHOLARSHIP»
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closed scholarship is used in the context of the following news items.
Julian Thompson
Julian won a closed scholarship to King's College, Cambridge, where he read Mathematics and Moral Sciences. At the beginning of the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 11»