SHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
j "MATTER FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY." j I When the matter of the site of the Xorth Shore Grammar School was brought under notice of the Minister of Education this morning. Sir James I'arr said that the .Minister was always largely guided in such eases by the advice of the local educational authority. ! -In this instance," said Sir James, , "the local l>ody is the Crammar School Board. That is what local bodies are for, to guide the Department in such cases, because a central department cannot be expected to know as much about i local circumstances as the boards and committees. I am very desirous of givI ing all the North Shore suburbs a secondary school in some central position, and 1 shall be largely guided by the considered judgment of the Grammar , School Board as to the best site "
THE MINISTER'S OPINION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1925, Page 4
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