Report of the Committee of Council on Education (England and Wales), with Appendix, Issue 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1848 |
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... parish church at Bolton was the most striking of those I had an opportunity of visiting , consisting of about 1200 scholars , many of them considerably advanced in life ; and the vicar expressed to me that , in his own view , the ...
... parish church at Bolton was the most striking of those I had an opportunity of visiting , consisting of about 1200 scholars , many of them considerably advanced in life ; and the vicar expressed to me that , in his own view , the ...
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... parish clerk , once a weaver . 1 , 2 , 3. Very little of any of these attempted . 4. The children read the Bible straight through , but know very little about its language or its contents ; a few read or write fairly ; three cipher ...
... parish clerk , once a weaver . 1 , 2 , 3. Very little of any of these attempted . 4. The children read the Bible straight through , but know very little about its language or its contents ; a few read or write fairly ; three cipher ...
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... parish . 2. Good . 3. Girls read well , the boys indifferently ; writing books neat ; dictation showed practice ; spelling not uniformly good ; a little geography ; grammar fairly taught ; the Catechism not sufficiently attended to ...
... parish . 2. Good . 3. Girls read well , the boys indifferently ; writing books neat ; dictation showed practice ; spelling not uniformly good ; a little geography ; grammar fairly taught ; the Catechism not sufficiently attended to ...
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... the pence ( about 407. ) , and is parish clerk . The sewing mistress receives 10l . a year . Sundries . . TOTAL . Name of School , and Date of Inspection . No. _ 1847. ] 45 Lancaster , Cumberland , and Westmoreland .
... the pence ( about 407. ) , and is parish clerk . The sewing mistress receives 10l . a year . Sundries . . TOTAL . Name of School , and Date of Inspection . No. _ 1847. ] 45 Lancaster , Cumberland , and Westmoreland .
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... parishes and 6 separate hamlets , as well as 4 central schools , making a total of 224 ; which , if sub- divided into boys ' , girls ' , and infants ' schools , will amount in number to 305 , and will be found to comprise in this ...
... parishes and 6 separate hamlets , as well as 4 central schools , making a total of 224 ; which , if sub- divided into boys ' , girls ' , and infants ' schools , will amount in number to 305 , and will be found to comprise in this ...
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Abstr acquainted Admitted in last ANNUAL EXPENDITURE assistant Battersea Books and Stationery British School Candles and Fuel Catechism Children learning Church clergyman Compd Counties criminal calendars deficient Dictation or Memory discipline Easy Narratives efficient English English Language Etymology fair fairly Freehay Furniture and Apparatus geography Glasgow training grammar HENRY MOSELEY History of England Holy Scriptures improvement indifferent infant school Institution intelligent labour last 12 months learning other subjects Left within last lessons Letters and Monosyllables Lichfield Linear Drawing Lordships Manchester master and mistress metic mistress mixed school moderately monitorial system Name of School neat needlework ordinary Attendance parish Population of School Present at Examination Proportion and Practice pupil teachers pupil-teachers religious instruction REMARKS respect Rochdale Rules & Reduction Salaries Salford satisfactory School building School Pence schoolmasters Section Slates spelling Subscriptions and Dona taught teaching tion TOTAL Vocal Music Wimborne Minster Wolverhampton
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