The School Rules for Lord Weymouth’s Grammar School at Church Street, Warminster, in 1784:
1 – During Prayers there shall be silence and a devout attention.
2 – All shall walk to and return from Church in an orderly way, shall behave well there, and shall refrain from staring about, talking and whispering. Looks, posture, movements, should be under control.
3 – In school every boy shall work diligently, and shall speak quietly to himself, clearly to the master. He must spell correctly. No boy is to bully another, nor run about the yard in school hours. All shall refrain from lying, deceit, quarrelling, fighting, and pilfering. No one is to look out of the windows. Caps are to be worn in class.
4 – The dormitories shall be used for sleeping in only. There shall be no brawling nor disorder in them. In the morning, all shall rise when the bell rings.
5 – No one shall come into class with unwashed hands, or uncombed hair, or with his cap on.
6 – Dayboys shall be punctual and not be absent without leave obtained beforehand.
7 – In no circumstances shall a boy loaf about the town, but each boy shall go straight home quietly without making a disturbance. Boys should comport themselves reservedly towards passers-by and politely towards their inferiors.
8 – He who says Grace shall speak distinctly; all shall stand; silence shall be observed at meals.
9 – No one shall cut tables, doors, desks, or forms, or break down fences. No one shall ink or in any way dirty the walls or break windows. In winter, no cinders or other burning articles by which damage might be caused shall be thrown down in the School.
10 – On entering or leaving the School each boy shall close the door.
11 – During play there shall be no quarrelling. No one shall stay about the door or in the hall. There shall be no stone throwing. Anyone who goes out of bounds, even to the smallest degree shall suffer corporal punishment.
12 – At every time and place all shall refrain from pilfering or damage, and shall keep their tongues from evil-speaking, lying and slandering. Everything shall be kept clean. All shall avoid spoiling their hats, boots and other garments. All these laws shall be observed, and for any breach of them the penalty shall be exacted.