THE HIGH SCHOOL.
; There .was a conference, to-day between the Education Board arid "the High School Board of Advice, when the questions of endowments and future management of the school were considered. The meeting was not open to the representatives of the Press, but we are informed that on the first point there was a unanimous feeling that it was desirable substantial endowments should be made for the maintenance of High atfd Grammar Schools; and upon the second, that the management of the High School should be entrusted to a Board independent of the Education Board contemplated by the Government now before Parliament — one that f hould be in the same relationship to that Board and the High School as School ; Committees occupy at present, as between the primary schools and the Board. ;The conclusion arrived at by the Board was •to refer both matters to the favorable consideration of the Government.
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Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 3
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152THE HIGH SCHOOL. Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 3
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