BRITISH EDUCATION
PROGRESS IN FIVE YEARS
(British Official Wireless.)
Rugby, February 23.
The president of the Board of Education, Lord Eustace Percy, has issued figures which indicate the progress made in British State schools during the last five years. • In 1928 there were 393,000 full-time pupils In secondary schools in England and Wales as compared with 358,000 at the corresponding date in 1923. In the secondary schools the average number of pupils per teacher was 29.7 in 1927 to 1928, compared with 31.4 in 1922 to 1923. The number of classes containing more than 50 pupils in the elementary schools had during the same period been greatly reduced.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 130, 26 February 1929, Page 11
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