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Published date | 01 January 1945 |
Date | 01 January 1945 |
DOI | 10.1177/026455054500401004 |
Subject Matter | Articles |
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responsible for all types of education.
They will
&dquo;
register of private schools (to be known as
indepen-
comprise the county and county borough councils,
dent schools ’-’ ) and contains provisions which will
except- where considerations of economy and effici-
enable the Minister to deal with schools where the
ency make it desirable to combine the areas of two
premises are unsuitable, the accommodation is inade-
or more county or county borough councils.
quate, the instruction inefficient or the proprietor, or
4. Provision is made for a system of delegation of
a member of the teaching staff, not a fit person to have
the functions of the county local education authorities
the charge of children. The inspection of indepen-
to divisional executive.
dent schools is provided for.
5. For the present terminology applied to public
,~
elementary schools-‘‘ provided &dquo;, i.e., schools _pro-
.,
.-
vided by the local education authority, and &dquo; non-
The
provided &dquo;, i.e., schools provided by
Principal. Probation Officer for the Metropoli-
a denominational
tan Magistrates Court district, whose address is 35,
or
other voluntary body-will be substituted the
Lennox
terms &dquo; county &dquo; and &dquo; voluntary &dquo; respectively.
Gardens, London, S.W.I, asks us to say that
it would
This nomenclature will be- applied to
save a
primary and
good deal of time if enquiries about
London
secondary schools alike.
’
people charged outside London were ad-
...
_
dressed to him in the first instance, stating age and
6. To secure the fulfilment of its duties each local
’
address of the person concerned.
educ.ation authority will be required to survey the
position in its area and to sub~mit, within one year of
the coming into operation of Part II of the Act, a
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development plan covering the field of primaiy , and
opportunity to see or interview probationers would,
’
secondary education.
naturally, be more rare.
.
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