PRIVATE SCHOOLS
QUESTION OF INSPECTION. The chairman of the Wellington Edu> cation Board (:Ms. R. Lee), • in the annual report of the Education Board to. the Government, points out that during the year tho board, by direct invitation, atforded an opportunity :o'f inspection to all private schools which hitherto had not undergone inspection. \ Only nine of these-. schools applied, for. examination. ■ Tl.ie .'fesi'd' was of ajjiriioir. that, the law should -he. a'n)C.iKi'eil s.o ;as to .provide, try direct 'o:naeti))e'ii% for the in.* sp.ectioii .of private, schools. ' It was aware, qf cpli-rs<?., that-, indirectly pressure. might bo exerted through tho com-' pukory attendance clauses of the Kdu-: cation Act, to compel inspection, but a : more advisable course npt>earcd to b'< t'tet- Suggested by the board.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 6
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124PRIVATE SCHOOLS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 6
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