SCHOOL BY THE SEA Wakefield, in Yorkshire, is far from the sea, but for 24 weeks this summer 80 Wakefield children will be doing lessons at Hornsea. The idea is that parties of children from industrial Yorkshire shall spend three weeks by the North Sea. They will have lessons to do, and work will go on in their seaside building just as if they were at school in Wakefield, but they will be getting the benefit of sea au. The summer school is to be attended by senior bays and girls irrespective of health or the circumstances of their parents The Director of Education in Britain believes that all children will be better for three weeks by the sea
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 3
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