Rise early; cast up your bed, and don’t let it lie.

Go down, salute your parents, wash your hands, comb your head, brush your cap and put it on.

Tie on your shirt-collar, fasten your girdle, rub your breeches, clean your shoes, wipe your nose on a napkin, pare your nails, clean your ears, wash your teeth.

Have your torn clothes mended, or new ones obtained.

Get your satchell and books, and haste to School, taking too pen, paper, and ink, which are necessary for use at school.

Then start off.

How to behave going to, and at, School.

Take off your cap to those you meet; give way to passers by.

Call your playmates on your road.

At School salute your master, and the scholars.