Elementary Education in England the Education Act of 1870 And the Bill of 1902

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Elementary Education in England the Education Act of 1870 And the Bill of 1902
Edward Bickersteth Ottley
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In devising a great, comprehensive scheme of education which should bring all the schools of the country under one and the same educational authority, the Prime Minister was confronted by the same question as Mr. Gladstone in 1870.
Are the Voluntary Schools to continue to exist, or are they to be left to perish — as it is certain they must if left to their own resources, by slow degrees, in face of the Board School system with its practically unlimited financial resources ? Mr, Balfour has answ
...ered the question exactly as Mr. Gladstone did in 1870. The Voluntary Schools — 14, 319 in number, of which nearly 12, 000 are Church Schools, 458 are Wesleyan, about 1000 belong to the Roman Catholics, and another 1000 are classified as British and miscellaneous — these Voluntary Schools, I say, are a serviceable, working system which no practical statesman can ignore. They have done good service in their various localities for a long period of years. Their buildings are computed to be worth from thirty to forty millions of money.

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