The time during which every child shall attend school shall be the whole time for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, including the day fixed by Her Majesty's Inspector for his annual visit. The Parliamentary Debates - Page 667by Great Britain. Parliament - 1906Full view - About this book
| Schools - 1875 - 610 pages
...receipt of your letter. As the school board have passed a bye-law by which it is prescribed that " the time during which every child shall attend school shall be the whole time for which the school shall be open," &c. ; as the list of absentees, even from single attendances of their schools, is given... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 810 pages
...said borough. Determining Time during which Children shall attend School. See Sec. 7 (Sub-sec. 2). 3. The time during which every child shall attend school shall be the whole time for which the school shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, provided that nothing herein contained... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - Education - 1873 - 556 pages
...Except as hereinafter provided, the time during which every such child is required to attend school, is the whole time for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children, not being less than twenty-five hours a week, except on Sundays, and except... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Educational law and legislation - 1875 - 574 pages
...district of the said borough, shall canse such child to attend school within the said borough. 2. The lime during which every child shall attend school shall be the whole time for which the school shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, provided that nothing herein containcd... | |
| Great Britain - Education, Elementary - 1876 - 154 pages
...distance of two miles, measured according to the nearest road from the residence of such child. II. The time during which every child shall attend school...for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the withdrawal... | |
| Henry James Gibbs, John William Edwards - Educational law and legislation - 1876 - 494 pages
...the meetings of the school in any one week. 3. Except as aforesaid, the time during which every such child shall attend school shall be the whole time for which the school shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age ; provided that nothing herein contained... | |
| William Golden Lumley - Local government - 1877 - 448 pages
...can attend within' miles, measure! according to the nearest road from the residence of such child. 3. The time during which every child shall attend school...for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children uf similar age, including the day fixed by Her Majesty's Inspector for his... | |
| Richard Gowing - 1878 - 424 pages
...a-half to three miles, measured according to the nearest road from the residence of such child. 3. The time during which, every child shall attend school...for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, including the day fixed by Her Majesty's inspector for his... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 952 pages
...according to the nearest [/«*«•<« mad, from the residence of such child. S&JT" TIME OF ATTENDANCE. 3. The time during which every child shall attend school shall be the shole time for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age,... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - Education, Elementary - 1879 - 670 pages
...miles measured according to the nearest road, from the residence of such child. Time of Attendance. 3. The time during which every child shall attend school...for which the school selected shall be open for the instruction of children of similar age, including the day fixed by Her Majesty's Inspector for his... | |
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