THE WESTBOURNE GARDENS SCHOOL

THE WESTBOURNE GARDENS SCHOOL for the Education of Young Ladies. The Misses Levack, 33 and 34, Westbourne Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow.

    We notice among the names of the referees of this large and superior seminary those of Sir John Burns, Bart., Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay, J. A. Campbell, Ll.D., M.P., Dr. Macleod, Professor McKendrick, of Glasgow University, Rev. Professor Lindsay, of the Free Church College, Glasgow, Sir James Marwick, Ll.D., of Killermont, Glasgow, and many other distinguished men at home and abroad. To win such distinguished patronage, it goes without saying that the Misses Levack must have brought special qualifications to bear on that important department of education to which they are devoted, and must have displayed conspicuous ability in the management and organization of the educational scheme of this establishment.

    The School is situated in the centre of the finest part of the West End. The premises are handsome and splendidly fitted up for educational purposes, the pupils being entirely day students, no boarders being kept. The educational facilities provided by the. Misses Levack are of wide range and of the highest order. The teaching staff includes the best qualified English and Foreign Professors and Governesses, and is exceptionally large, the average attendance of pupils being no less than a hundred. Every care is bestowed by the Misses Levack on the general conduct of the School, and the important matters of sanitation and hygiene are specially attended to. No better establishment exists anywhere of the kind, and the distinguished success it has attained has been fairly won by a skill and capacity as rare as they are eminent and invaluable.

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