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... Attendance ; and Comparison of number of Schools and Scholars , under Inspection , with number returned in Census of 1851 8. Statement of Annual Grants awarded to Training Schools , from 1847 to 1854 inclusive , on account of ...
... Attendance ; and Comparison of number of Schools and Scholars , under Inspection , with number returned in Census of 1851 8. Statement of Annual Grants awarded to Training Schools , from 1847 to 1854 inclusive , on account of ...
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... the applicant , from the 1st of the following January , as one of the Queen's scholars then to be allowed . 8. In schools where the average attendance exceeds 100 , Registered Teachers , and Lecturers in Training Schools . 11.
... the applicant , from the 1st of the following January , as one of the Queen's scholars then to be allowed . 8. In schools where the average attendance exceeds 100 , Registered Teachers , and Lecturers in Training Schools . 11.
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Great Britain. Committee on Education. 8. In schools where the average attendance exceeds 100 , their Lordships will apply the Minute of 23 July 1852 , without requiring that an assistant shall be taken to be in lieu of two pupil ...
Great Britain. Committee on Education. 8. In schools where the average attendance exceeds 100 , their Lordships will apply the Minute of 23 July 1852 , without requiring that an assistant shall be taken to be in lieu of two pupil ...
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... attendance ? To what extent , and under what circumstances would you admit a relaxation of these rules ? 13. Prepare notes of a lesson on one of these subjects- Ruminating animals . Respiration . Snow . SCHOOL MANAGEMENT . For ...
... attendance ? To what extent , and under what circumstances would you admit a relaxation of these rules ? 13. Prepare notes of a lesson on one of these subjects- Ruminating animals . Respiration . Snow . SCHOOL MANAGEMENT . For ...
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... attendance exceeds 100 ( see Minute of 20 August 1853 , s . 8 ) . Such an assistant should not be employed in the night school , but in the less important afternoon school , relieving the prin- cinal teacher at that time , who thus is ...
... attendance exceeds 100 ( see Minute of 20 August 1853 , s . 8 ) . Such an assistant should not be employed in the night school , but in the less important afternoon school , relieving the prin- cinal teacher at that time , who thus is ...
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31 December account of Pupil Amount angle answer arithmetic attendance Boys and Girls candidates Capita cated Assistant cated Teachers Church Church of England Committee of Council Council Office Council on Education Date of Payment Denomination of School Downing Street elementary England Enlargement examination Explain Female Fixtures Geography Girls N.S. Give some account Grants for Building Grants for Grants Grants for School Grants Grants Grants HENRY MOSELEY honor Improvements Industrial Infants N.S. Inspector of Schools instruction John's July July 18 July 29 June June 28 Kneller Hall lesson Lords Lordships Majesty's Inspector Mary's Minute Name and Denomination Paper Parse passage Peter's principal pupil-teachers Queen's scholars Queen's scholarships R. R. W. LINGEN School Books SCHOOL MANAGEMENT Scripture Section Sept subjects supplementary questions teaching Three Hours allowed tion Grants training schools triangle Trinity words Write
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