THE ACCREDITING SYSTEM.
(Tα the Editor.) _.._Xhe calendars of the Universi- • of Great Britain and Ireland show kf the slightest trace of this panacea f proving higher education in New t iSd Yale and Harvard - the t" Scan Universes of highest standf™ are destitute of this fraud upon "*' J™? In no school at home, has the HSter the power, by a leaving tifirate or any other means, of con- •!£ uDon a pupil the right of enTn?to P anY of the Universities. The Msal to confer upon the headmaster p ]Tirorv netty secondary school in the &5Sn P°™" v whieh the heads °j wnn and Harrow have never possessed •not calculated to inspire other Idemical bodies with either reject or Jrniration for the administration of ffi education in the Dominion.—l am, e tc, »
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 15
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132THE ACCREDITING SYSTEM. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 15
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