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School
School. See EDUCATION; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; RE-FORMATORY SCHOOLS; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Education.'
Approved schools
Approved schools. These schools are schools intended for the education and training
Endowed schools
Endowed schools. Schools wholly or partly maintained out of an endowment. The
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Ragged Schools
Ragged Schools, were exempted from poor and other rates by the Sunday
Public Schools
Public Schools, schools open to all, subject to the terms of their
Grammar Schools
Grammar Schools, endowed schools founded (many of them by King Edward the
Industrial Schools
Industrial Schools. References to these words are to be replaced by the
Combined school
Combined school, is a school providing for the age ranges both of
Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined a
home schooled
primary or secondary education at home rather than in a school The instruction at home may be accomplished by parents or
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Schooling - Law Dictionary Search Results
School
School. See EDUCATION; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; RE-FORMATORY SCHOOLS; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Education.'
Approved schools
Approved schools. These schools are schools intended for the education and training
Endowed schools
Endowed schools. Schools wholly or partly maintained out of an endowment. The
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ragged Schools
Ragged Schools, were exempted from poor and other rates by the Sunday
Public Schools
Public Schools, schools open to all, subject to the terms of their
Grammar Schools
Grammar Schools, endowed schools founded (many of them by King Edward the
Industrial Schools
Industrial Schools. References to these words are to be replaced by the
Combined school
Combined school, is a school providing for the age ranges both of
Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined a
home schooled
primary or secondary education at home rather than in a school The instruction at home may be accomplished by parents or
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