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Combined school
Combined school, is a school providing for the age ranges both of a first school and of a middle (deemed
Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined a 'reformatory school' as 'a school for the industrial
Controlled school
Controlled school, is a voluntary school which the secretary of State has directed is to be a controlled school. Halsbury's
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Vacation Schools
Vacation Schools. A local education authority has power under s. 22 of the (English) Education Act, 1922, 'to provide, for
Voluntary schools
Voluntary schools. The popular name for public elementary day schools not provided by the local education authority to which grants
Correspondence school
A school that teaches by correspondence the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers written by
Direct grant school
Direct grant school, is a school which receives a direct grant from the secretary of state and makes available, either directly
Day-school
Day-school, is a school at which pupils do not board, Halsbury's Laws of England 15, para 96, p. 95
Comprehensive School
Comprehensive School, is a secondary school which admits all abilities of pupils, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 15, para 96,
Army school
Army school, is a school established for the purpose of affording education to children of Non-Commissioned Officers and men of
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Schooling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Combined school
Combined school, is a school providing for the age ranges both of a first school and of a middle (deemed
Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined a 'reformatory school' as 'a school for the industrial
Controlled school
Controlled school, is a voluntary school which the secretary of State has directed is to be a controlled school. Halsbury's
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Vacation Schools
Vacation Schools. A local education authority has power under s. 22 of the (English) Education Act, 1922, 'to provide, for
Voluntary schools
Voluntary schools. The popular name for public elementary day schools not provided by the local education authority to which grants
Correspondence school
A school that teaches by correspondence the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers written by
Direct grant school
Direct grant school, is a school which receives a direct grant from the secretary of state and makes available, either directly
Day-school
Day-school, is a school at which pupils do not board, Halsbury's Laws of England 15, para 96, p. 95
Comprehensive School
Comprehensive School, is a secondary school which admits all abilities of pupils, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 15, para 96,
Army school
Army school, is a school established for the purpose of affording education to children of Non-Commissioned Officers and men of
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