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Report on the Chester Diocesan College for the Training of Schoolmasters. By Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, the Rev. H. MOSELEY, M.A., F.RS.

MY LORDS,

January, 1848.:

In compliance with your Lordships' instructions for the inspection of training schools, I proceeded to Chester on the first of November, accompanied by my colleague the Rev. J. J. Blandford, and devoted the following fortnight to the inspection of the Training College, the results of which I am about to lay before you.

By the munificent contributions chiefly of two of the friends of the Institution, the chapel has, since the date of my last Report, been completed, and is now dedicated to the daily services.

It is a structure eminently of a protestant, but an ecclesiastical character.

No other change has been made in the edifice, nor does any other seem to be required.

It is impossible indeed not to look forward with satisfaction to the period when the rubbish, which has been accumulating for four years in the school play-ground, being cleared away, and the quarry whence the stone for the chapel has been dug, filled up, the place will assume that decent and orderly appearance which befits its character; and when the building operations having at length ceased, the legitimate pursuits of the Institution will experience no further interruption.

Since the date of my last Report the office of Vice-Principal has been resigned by the Rev. W. Wall, and W. S. R. Constable, esq., B.A., of Clare Hall, Cambridge, has been appointed to it.

The following is a list of the present Officers of the Institution:

Principal-Rev. Arthur Rigg, M.A., Christ's College,
Cambridge.

Vice-Principal-W. S. R. Constable, Esq., B. A.,
Clare Hall, Cambridge.

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To these teachers is confided the whole task of the instruction of the students of the College, the pupils, 37 in number, of the Commercial School, and the 170 boys of the Model School.

One hundred and seventy-six students have entered the Institution since its first establishment in January, 1840. With the exception of those at present resident, and a few who left before the

completion of the first year of their course, these are all employed as the teachers of elementary Schools in the diocese of Chester.

The number of students at present resident is 47. Their ages vary from 16 to 28, the average age being 23 years. The ages of six are under 18 years. Twelve will at Christmas, 1847, have been resident more than two years; none more than three years, or any less than half a year. The average time of residence is one year and a quarter.

The reports made to me as to the sanitary condition of the Institution during the last year were exceedingly satisfactory.* The appearance of the students was healthy, bearing unequivocal testimony to the advantages of that constant cccupation and regular discipline of the body as well as the mind which characterises the system. They were generally robust and athletic men, four of whom would, I should think, weigh as much as five at Battersea, and six at St. Mark's.

There being 34 students who have resided, during a period of not less than twelve months, if all these students had been found on examination qualified to receive certificates, the Institution would have become entitled, under the provisions of your Lordships' Minutes for August and December, 1846, to a grant of 6807. towards the expenses of their maintenance and education.

Besides these students, 28 schoolmasters, educated in this Institution, presented themselves to be examined as candidates for your Lordships' certificates.

In compliance with your instructions, communicated to me in the letter from your Secretary under the date of June 1, 1847 (see Appendix A), special attention was given to our inquiries, into the degree of skill acquired by the students, and by the schoolmasters assembled for examination, in the art of teaching; and the whole of the first week of our inspection was devoted to that inquiry.

Each of the canditates for certificates, 56 in number,† gave a lesson to a class of the model school, at which Mr. Blandford aud myself were present, and we availed ourselves of that opportunity to record on the printed form of Report which has been placed in our hands, the answers to the questions which have reference to the skill exhibited by each in the art of teaching.

Supposing their qualifications as teachers to be classed under three distinct heads, according to the evidence afforded by those lessons, I have recorded in the following table the number of candidates whose qualifications may be considered to belong to each class.

* In 1845 the surgeon's bill was 21. 158.; in 1846, El.; in 1847, 71. He charges 59. for each visit. The greater charge in the two last years is due to the fact that one student in each of those years had an illness of more than a month's duration.

Five of the students who were entitled by their standing in the Institution to present themselves as candidates for certificates, did not do so.

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