THE HIGH SCHOOL AND THE ARISTOCRACY.
_ The members of the family into which Mr. \\inston thurchilr.has married are great behavers, in giving -liberal education'to their girls. ,His, bride was • educated' .at "a girl?' grammar school in -what is liow Almost a' suburb of London, and" her cousin, Miss Madeleine Whyte, who was ono of the brides13 an ex-pupil of the St. Paul's School for girls at 'Hammersmith, where a'younger sister is,also lieing educated; "There'is a great tendency, on the part of the aristocracy,:to avail themselves of the modern high School training for their daughters, : a movement which -is likely to bring the upper and middle classes far more in sympathy with each other than ;has.hitherto.been 1.11 e casn, #s -school-.life is thoroughly democratic and snobbery- is discouraged. Lady Holmsley was a high school girl, >and several peers' daugli-. ters have been and are at a well-known Church of' England school for girls in the .West-end.- .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 341, 30 October 1908, Page 3
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