Statement With Reference to the Increased Expenditure of the School Board for Lo
Statement With Reference to the Increased Expenditure of the School Board for Lo
Westminster England District Board of Works
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Why then, it may fairly be asked, does the School Board ignore this fact, and continue the erection of additional schools . '' Division of the Metropolis. School accommodation in School Board Schools under 86g Teachers. Average attendances. I City of London 430 224 2 Chelsea 4, 495 3, 182 3 Linsbury 13, 119 9, 280 4 Greenwich ... 9, 581 7, 239 5 Hackney 12, 810 9, 960 6 Lambeth 15, 358 12, 641 7 Marylebone 9, 827 6, 440 8 Southwark ... 11, 470 7, 467 9 Tower Hamlets 21, 782 14, 932 [O Westminst...er (has no Board School yet). 98, 872 71, 365 71, 365 That is *2 7, 507 places which on the average are never used in " London School Board" schools. It is hoped that this expression, of what it is believed may be * This includes such formerly voluntary schools as have now been transferred to the rates. Nearly 90 schools are new, 100 transferred; total 190. 6 truthfully stated to be the general opinion in the Metropolis, may lead the School Board to stay its hand for the present at all events, in order that the real requirements of elementary educa- tion may be better ascertained, and that it may be seen whether what has already been done will not have so large and beneficial an effect upon voluntary education as to render further action by the School Board wholly unnecessary.
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