PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION FOR SENIOR GIRLS IN NORTH-WEST ENGLAND.—Senior girls at Moels Cop Secondary Modern School in Southport, Lancashire, have a choice of five courses—the General Certificate of Education, the Certificate of Secondary Education, child care, retail business, and clerical—all of which can be combined with State examinations. Work experience is given in local businesses and other places. Ton left: Learning bottle-feeding from a trained nurse. Top right: Watching a young artist in the child-care course. Bottom left: Golf is taught to help posture. Bottom right: Dictating and audio-typing in the clerical course. ,
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 9
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92PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION FOR SENIOR GIRLS IN NORTH-WEST ENGLAND.—Senior girls at Moels Cop Secondary Modern School in Southport, Lancashire, have a choice of five courses—the General Certificate of Education, the Certificate of Secondary Education, child care, retail business, and clerical—all of which can be combined with State examinations. Work experience is given in local businesses and other places. Ton left: Learning bottle-feeding from a trained nurse. Top right: Watching a young artist in the child-care course. Bottom left: Golf is taught to help posture. Bottom right: Dictating and audio-typing in the clerical course. , Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 9
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