A Digest of the Law And Practice Relating to Local Government in England And Wal

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A Digest of the Law And Practice Relating to Local Government in England And Wal
Arthur D Dean
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In 1870 Parliament recognised that elementary education was a national duty and the Elementary Education Act of that year was passed. This Act, popularly known as the charter of national education, provided that where there was a district for the children of which no school was already in existence a board school should be built controlled by a school board. This board was a popularly-elected body, whose expenses were met by a fund into which all fees and grants were paid. Any balance required ...was made up by a rate levied by the overseers of the poor on a precept delivered by the school board. Religious teaching was governed by the Cowper- Temple clause, which provided that no religious catechism or religious formula distinctive of any particular denomina- tion should be taught in a school provided by a school board. Subject to this provision, school boards might direct religious instruction to be given in any board school, and in Church schools any religious teaching, including catechisms, might be taught.

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