The Australian Friday 2 September 1831

Academic Establishment

For the GENERAL EDUCATION of YOUNG GENTLEMEN, meditated by the Rev. G.A. Middleton (of Westminster School, subsequently, exhibitioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Newcastle

TERMS:

Under six years of age. 25 guineas per annum

Between six and eight 30 ditto

Above eight 35 ditto

Washing 2 ditto

One quarter's payment in advance, and one quarter's notice previous to the removal of any pupil from the establishment.

The education will be a general one, embracing the Latin and Greek language, on the approved principles adopted at the College School of Westminster. There will be two vacations annually; one annual examination, at which the presence of parents and friends will be requested.

 The establishment will be formed in a healthy situation convenience distant from Sydney

A list of the Rev. Middleton's pupils will be open to inspections at the Bank of New South Wales and Australia