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As a Seat
of Education
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The climate of Harrogate, on account of its bracing and dry
character, to say nothing of the excellent drainage and water
supply, already alluded to, is well adapted for children. Parents,
therefore, may have every confidence in sending their boys and
girls here.
Several of the colleges for boys, though not what one would
describe as "Public Schools," enjoy the reputation of
claiming many, who, from being pupils, have gained high honours at
Oxford and Cambridge, and who, in after life, have become men of
eminence in the learned professions and. in the public services.
There are also a large number of ladies' High class schools for
boarders and day pupils, excellent in hygienic arrangements, and
affording education of a first-rate order.
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