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Education

education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the ages of 5 and 13. The El. Ed. … established a system of free and compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial Act established 'school boards' with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the

Endowed schools

of 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 87), to the Charity Com-missioners, and are now vested in the Board of Education. As to the dismissal of masters, see the (English) Endowed Schools (Masters) Act, 1908 (8 Edw. … Endowed schools. Schools wholly or partly maintained out of an endowment. The (English) Endowed Schools Acts are 23 Vict. c.

Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)

Britain, and the offices connected therewith, also sheriff Court buildings in Scotland; prisons, public libraries and museums; any school-house or work for which a school-board is authorized to borrow under the Education Acts, or under the Education

Charity Commissioners

Schools Act, 1874, were transferred to the Charity Commissioners, and by Orders in Council made under the (English) Board of Education Act, 1899, the powers of the Commissioners over all endowments held for purely educational purposes have … extend the area and objects of town charities in certain cases. All powers and authorities, by the Endowed Schools Acts (see that title), vested in the Endowed Schools Commissioners by the (English) Endowed Schools Act, 1874, were

Grammar Schools

governed by schemes under the Endowed Schools Acts, and in such cases visitatorial power is exercised by the Board of Education, Tudor's Char. Trusts, 4th Edn. P. 78, note (d). See ENDOWED SCHOOLS. … Grammar Schools, endowed schools founded (many of them by King Edward the Sixth) for the purpose of teaching Latin and

Cowper-temple clause

religious formulary, which is distinctive of any particular denomination,' migh tbe taught in a scholl provided by a School Board, and therefore may not be taught in any of the schools provided by local education authorities who have

Day-school

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