Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1889 — St John’s Academy, Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]
St John’s Academy, Indianapolis.
This Institution, conducted T>y the Sister* of Providence, possesses numerous advantages for boarders and for day scholars. Its method of Instruction is thorough, and tends to form the character of an amiable, useful and accomplished woman. Music, drawing, painting aud all kinds of needle-work are also tuught. The music course, embracing eight grades, is systematic and progressive. Much attention is given to technique, harmony and theory, and only the music of classic writers is encouraged. Vocal culture is made a specialty. Pupils must undergo a satisfactory examination in presence of able critics before they are allowed to leave a grade. A gold medal is awarded for the completion of the course. The first term of the school year will begin the first Monday in September. Per full particulars address Sister Superior, St. John's Academy, Indianapolis, Indiana.
