Report of the Committee of Council on Education in ScotlandH.M. Stationery Office, 1908 |
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Aberdeen Aberdeen Burgh Aberdeenshire Academy Aid Grant aided from Parliamentary Annual Grant approved Argyll Article Assistant Teachers Art Average Number Banff Banffshire Bank Caithness centres certificated teachers Church classes Code Cookery County curriculum Dumbarton Dumfries Dundee Edinburgh EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND Education Scotland Elementary Elgin Examination Fife Forfar Glasgow Greenock H.M. Inspector Haddington Higher Grade Schools Infant instruction Intermediate Inverness Junior Students Kincardine Kirkcudbright Kirkwall Lanark Landward List of Schools managers Mary's Members of School ment NAME OF SCHOOL Nature Study Number of Scholars Orkney Paisley Parish or Burgh Perth Perthshire Pipi Postal Address practical Provincial Committee Public School Pupil Teachers pupil-teacher qualified Register Regulations Relief of Fees Renfrew Ross satisfactory SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT Scotch Education Department Secondary Schools Senior Division session shire Staff or Gaelic Stirling Street subjects Supplementary Courses teaching tion Total Training College Wigtown
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Page 215 - The Department, as occasion requires, may cancel or modify articles of the Code, or may establish new articles, but may not take any action thereon until the same shall have been submitted to Parliament, and shall have lain on the table of both Houses for at least one calendar month.