PRIVATE EDUCATION
ABOLITION IN GERMANY ENGLISH AS SCHOOL SUBJECT BERLIN', April 2 Private preparatory schools and private tutors have been abolished throughout Germany as incompatible with Nazi educational ideals. The children of princes and chimney sweeps have 9at side by side in Bavaria, but in ot/aer parts private schools, have continued to exist.
Ax?,other innovation is that English will become the chief compulsory modern language in the main forms of schools known as "oberschule." French follows in the third year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 10
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