Parliamentary Papers, Nide 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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... recognised as the most suitable dividing line between what they would call junior and senior education and that its adoption for the purpose of school organisation tended to a clearer definition of the aims and methods of the curriculum ...
... recognised as the most suitable dividing line between what they would call junior and senior education and that its adoption for the purpose of school organisation tended to a clearer definition of the aims and methods of the curriculum ...
Sivu 15
... recognise for grant reasonable expenditure by authorities on the provision of maintenance allow- ances for pupils in public elementary schools , provided that the pupil is over 14 and in need of assistance ; that the school provides ...
... recognise for grant reasonable expenditure by authorities on the provision of maintenance allow- ances for pupils in public elementary schools , provided that the pupil is over 14 and in need of assistance ; that the school provides ...
Sivu 22
... recognised for grant by the Board continues to increase and in 1926-27 reached a total of 1,177 . The increase in each of the last two years has been 16 as compared with an increase of 8 in each of the two preceding years . Of the 1,177 ...
... recognised for grant by the Board continues to increase and in 1926-27 reached a total of 1,177 . The increase in each of the last two years has been 16 as compared with an increase of 8 in each of the two preceding years . Of the 1,177 ...
Sivu 23
... recognised , encouraged and controlled a system that was already in being . 43. The actual words of the regulation relating to free places were as follows : - " In all schools where a fee is charged , arrangements must be made to the ...
... recognised , encouraged and controlled a system that was already in being . 43. The actual words of the regulation relating to free places were as follows : - " In all schools where a fee is charged , arrangements must be made to the ...
Sivu 27
... recognised advanced courses has increased by five , from 440 in 1925-26 to 445 in 1926-27 . These courses were held in 311 grant - earning schools and in 3 schools not recognised for grant . Of the 445 courses 211 were in Science and ...
... recognised advanced courses has increased by five , from 440 in 1925-26 to 445 in 1926-27 . These courses were held in 311 grant - earning schools and in 3 schools not recognised for grant . Of the 445 courses 211 were in Science and ...
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