... the interest of secular instruction, to the wishes of parents as to the education of their children, and to the economy of the rates; but a school, for the time being recognised as a public elementary school, shall not be considered unnecessary, in... The School World - Página 1471908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1903 - 700 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty." The general object of these provisions appeared to be to secure that the future development of the... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - 1902 - 428 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty. Note. — See section 8 as to appeals. The Board of Education may hold a public inquiry (s. 23 (10)... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1903 - 868 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty." The general object of these provisions appeared to be to secure that the future development of the... | |
| Hartley Brinkley Newton Mothersole - 1903 - 128 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty, Aid grant. Sect. 10.— (I.) In lieu of the grants under the 60 & 61 Voluntary Schools Act, 1897, and... | |
| Augustine Birrell, Liberal Party (Great Britain) - 1903 - 264 páginas
...elementary school is not to be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty [9]. This is a wide departure from the existing law, under which a deficiency in school accommodation... | |
| George Edwardes Jones, J. C. G. Sykes - 1903 - 822 páginas
...school shall not be considered unnecessary 3 in which the number of scholars in average attendance, 4 as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty. • . . of schools. 1 Prior to the passing of this Act, the question whether a school Former was necessary... | |
| James Carruthers Greenough - 1903 - 318 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty. 10. — (1) In lieu of the grants under the Voluntary Schools Act, 1897, and under section ninetyseven... | |
| Sir Robert Donald - 1903 - 736 páginas
...elementary sohocJ is not to be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty [9]. XOX-FULFILMEXT OF DfTIES. If any authority fails to perform its duties as to elementary education... | |
| National Union of Teachers, Sir James Henry Yoxall, Ernest Gray - 1905 - 458 páginas
...elementary school shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty. 10. — (!) In lieu of the grants under the Voluntary Schools Act, 1897, and under section ninety-seven... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1902 - 966 páginas
...existence shall not be considered unnecessary in which the number of scholars in average attendance, as computed by the Board of Education, is not less than thirty. Therefore the local authority cannot determine whether new schools are to be set up, or whether small... | |
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