SCHOOL WINDOWS.
TO LET LITTLE ONES SEE OUT. In the course of the debate on the Education vote last week. Mr R. A. Wright (Wellington Suburbs) asked the Minister for Education whether he could his way in the building of new schools, particularly schools for young children, to have the windows placed as low down as possible, so that the children might be able to see into the outside world. The experiment had been tried in one school in Wellington. and had proved a great success. He knew the architects were against it, but the teachers, with practical experience, were enthusiastic, and he therefore urged the Minister to overrule the architects in the future. He did not blame the architects, for people were all conservative on some point or other.
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Otaki Mail, 4 October 1922, Page 4
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130SCHOOL WINDOWS. Otaki Mail, 4 October 1922, Page 4
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