COMPULSORY SWIMMING.
1 t >-'.-■-■ c ■-*■•■ — _■_.«_ • CONSIDERATION BY DEPARTMENT. c- ■ ■ c •'. ■ ; •, "The request of the Auckland Primary * Schools'.Coommittees' Association, sup- ' ported' by the board, that the teaching of swimming be made compulsory in primary schools, and the swimming capi- _ tation be restored, was the subject of a communication from the Department received at the meeting of the Education; g Board this morning. The question, it c stated, would be discussed with the EduF cational Institute in order to iaseertain ' whether a ; feasible scheme. • could be I. devised. Donbtless the question of capir tation would be discussed at the same ? time..' •""'.'.'*. ** - : ■ ■ ■ -
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 221, 17 September 1924, Page 7
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